Need to catch the Love Eel in Fisch? Well, you’ll first need to wait for a rare Lovestorm Event to spawn before you can even attempt to reel in this elusive fish. The event functions like the Kraken and Megalodon events, requiring you to track down a specific location in the water.
But where is the Lovestorm Event location in Fisch? That's where I come in. This guide will walk you through exactly how to find, hook, and successfully catch the Love Eel.
How To Find Lovestorm Event Location In Fisch | Roblox
Lovestorm Events spawn randomly around Roslit Bay in Fisch. They function exactly like Kraken, Megalodon, and Shark events. That being said, you'll know exactly when the event begins because a server-wide message will read, "There has been a Lovestorm spotted past Roslit Bay!"
When this happens, go to the area and look for a pinkish smoky cloud and a giant pink-colored fish swimming around that area to start catching the Love Eel in Fisch. These events occur randomly at night, so you might need a Sundial Totem to speed up the celestial cycle if you miss one.
How To Catch Love Eels In Fisch | Robloxx
Once you've found an active Lovestorm Event in Fisch, you'll want to cast your hook into the designated fishing area. To maximize your odds, use Truffle Worms as the bait (preferably with a good fishing rod like the No-Life Rod or Kraken Rod) at Night and in Any Weather condition.
There are two types of Love Eels in Fisch:
- Normal Love Eel (Pink)
- Supercharged Love Eel (Red) — much lower odds of catching!
After you've hooked the Love Eel, your rod will receive a -90% Progress Speed debuff (-95% for the Supercharged variant)—this will significantly impact your fishing rate, making it far more difficult to catch. That's why I suggest using the Hasty or Swift enchants to compensate.
And that's everything about the Lovestorm Event in FIsch, including how to catch the Love Eels. Happy fishing!
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