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  "description": "Master the seasonal shifts, weather patterns, and precise bait requirements to catch all 21 local species.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T08:39:53.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Everturn Forest is a permanent island region located east of Moosewood, characterized by its dense oak trees and rapidly changing seasonal environments. Catching every fish native to this region requires matching specific environmental conditions, specialized bait, and casting into exact coordinate pools. The local bestiary features 20 standard fish and one secret species, many of which only appear during specific times of day or under strict weather patterns.\n\n💡\n\nQuick answer: Travel west from Moosewood to the general coordinates X: 2365, Y: 130, Z: -2330. You must cast your line specifically into the light blue water areas to catch Everturn Forest species. Casting into the darker surrounding water will yield fish from the generic Ocean bestiary instead.\n\nImage credit:__Roblox (via YouTube/@Kaen)__\n\n## Seasonal and environmental shifts\n\nThe island dynamically changes its appearance and spawn tables based on the active in-game season. Adapting to these shifts is necessary to encounter the rarest species.\n\n  * **Winter:** Ponds freeze over and snow blankets the island. This season is required for the Frostpetal Minnow, Hoarfrost Pike, Icebloom Koi, Glacial Bark Gar, and Glaciaseer Sturgeon.\n  * **Spring:** Flowers bloom across the terrain. Spring is required to catch the Pollen Guppy, Bloomfin Trout, Petaldrift Koi, Verdant Spiritfish, and Floraseer Sturgeon.\n  * **Summer:** The island takes on its default green appearance. Summer attracts the Canopy Dartfish, Sapflow Eel, Sunleaf Sunfish, Thicket Leviabass, and Solarseer Sturgeon.\n  * **Autumn:** Fallen leaves scatter the ground. Autumn brings out the Rotwood Perch, Amberleaf Carp, Harvest Sunfish, Duskbriar Gar, and Umbraleaf Sturgeon.\n\nThe island dynamically changes its appearance and spawn tables based on the active in-game season | Image credit:__Roblox (via YouTube/@Kaen)__\n\n## Surviving Everturn Forest at night\n\nFishing in Everturn Forest after the sun goes down introduces severe hazards and entirely new fishing mechanics. The location designation changes to \"Everturn Forest (Night)\", purple fog rolls in, and trees shed their leaves.\n\n⚠️\n\nThe native Oaklings become hostile at night. They will emit a red light and hunt players, dealing 10% of your maximum health per strike. Stand on elevated terrain to avoid them or use a Sundial Totem to fast-forward the day-night cycle.\n\nDespite the danger, nighttime fishing yields a permanent 3× XP multiplier. Catching fish becomes significantly harder due to a localized debuff that applies -50% Resilience to all fish in the area. Fish caught at night feature glowing red eyes and gain a unique biting ability during the minigame. This bite has an initial 12% chance to trigger per fish movement, reducing reeling progress by 20% and shrinking the control bar by 15% for two seconds. The bite chance decays slightly with each attack down to a 6% minimum, operating on an 8-second cooldown.\n\nRods with exceptionally high resilience and luck ratings, such as the No Life, Oniflarx, or Rod of Glorp, help counteract these nighttime penalties.\n\nNighttime fishing yields a permanent 3× XP multiplier | Image credit:__Roblox (via YouTube/@Kaen)__\n\n## Everturn Forest fish requirements\n\nThe table below details the exact conditions required to catch all 21 fish in the Everturn Forest bestiary. Certain uncommon, rare, and mythical fish only spawn at highly specific coordinate markers within the light blue ponds.\n\nFish Name | Rarity | Bait | Season | Time & Weather | Specific Coordinates\n---|---|---|---|---|---\nPollen Guppy | Common | Worm | Spring | Day, Clear | Anywhere\nFrostpetal Minnow | Common | Insect | Winter | Day, Clear or Rain | Anywhere\nCanopy Dartfish | Common | Cricket | Summer | Day, Clear or Windy | Anywhere\nRotwood Perch | Common | Coral | Autumn | Any time, Any weather | Anywhere\nAmberleaf Carp | Uncommon | Earthworm | Autumn | Any time, Clear or Windy | 2486.8, 143.3, 2357.2\nBloomfin Trout | Uncommon | Earthworm | Spring | Any time, Clear | Anywhere\nHarvest Sunfish | Uncommon | Flakes | Autumn | Day, Clear | Anywhere\nHoarfrost Pike | Uncommon | Minnow | Winter | Any time, Rain or Windy | 2486.8, 143.3, 2357.2\nSapflow Eel | Uncommon | Worm | Summer | Any time, Clear | Anywhere\nSunleaf Sunfish | Uncommon | Minnow | Summer | Day, Clear | Anywhere\nIcebloom Koi | Unusual | Flakes | Winter | Day, Rain | 2486.8, 143.3, 2357.2\nPetaldrift Koi | Unusual | Flakes | Spring | Day, Clear | Anywhere\nDuskbriar Gar | Rare | Minnow | Autumn | Any time, Windy | Anywhere\nGlacial Bark Gar | Rare | Fish Head | Winter | Any time, Rain | 2486.8, 143.3, 2357.2\nThicket Leviabass | Rare | Fish Head | Summer | Day, Clear | 2486.8, 143.3, 2357.2\nVerdant Spiritfish | Rare | Beetle Grub | Spring | Day, Clear or Windy | Anywhere\nFloraseer Sturgeon | Mythical | Phantom Leech | Spring | Night, Clear | 2465, 153.2, -2560.8\nGlaciaseer Sturgeon | Mythical | Golden Shrimp | Winter | Night, Rain | 2465, 153.2, -2560.8\nSolarseer Sturgeon | Mythical | Super Flakes | Summer | Night, Clear | 2465, 153.2, -2560.8\nUmbraleaf Sturgeon | Mythical | Night Shrimp | Autumn | Night, Clear or Rain | 2465, 153.2, -2560.8\nOakling | Secret | Starlight Worm | Any season | Day, Clear | 2465, 153.2, -2560.8",
  "title": "Completing the Everturn Forest Bestiary in Fisch",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-02T08:39:55.104Z"
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