Fisch How to Get Scylla Rod, Can you Get It Free?
The Scylla Rod has quickly become one of the most talked-about items in Fisch, right next to the Camera Boat. With its three-headed design and fiery aura, it looks like a powerful weapon straight out of mythology. However, if you’re wondering how to get this rod, there are a few things you need to know first.
What is the Scylla Rod?
Contrary to what some players might believe, the Scylla Rod is not a unique fishing rod with special abilities. Instead, it is simply a skin called the Soul of the Scylla, which can be applied to the Leviathan’s Fang Rod. The Leviathan’s Fang Rod itself is obtained from the Veil of the Forsaken POI (Point of Interest), and the Scylla Rod skin is just a visual enhancement for it.
How to Get the Soul of the Scylla Skin

Yes you can get it for free by using in game money.
- To obtain the Soul of the Scylla skin, you need to visit the Moosewood Skin Merchant, who is located next to the Pierre NPC at coordinates (402, 135, 196).
- Once there, you need to purchase the Marianna’s Collection Crate for C$700,000.
- After acquiring the crate, you must open it and roll for a chance to obtain the Soul of the Scylla skin.
However, the odds are extremely low—only 1% rarity—meaning you may have to spend millions of in-game currency to get it. If you’re lucky, you’ll unlock this rare and highly sought-after fishing rod skin.
How Does the Scylla Rod Look?
The Soul of the Scylla skin gives the rod a menacing, mythical appearance. It features three sharp-toothed heads, each glowing with a neon aura. The heads appear to breathe out an eerie, fiery glow, making the rod look both terrifying and impressive. Its design fully embraces the legend of Scylla, making it a prized cosmetic item in Fisch.
While the Scylla Rod may not provide any gameplay advantages, its striking appearance has made it one of the most desirable items in Fisch. If you have the funds and patience to roll for it, adding this rare skin to your collection will make your fishing setup look even more legendary.
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