The Tidefall update expands Fisch with a huge underwater region filled with new zones, Bestiaries, and powerful equipment. Each Tidefall area has its own exotic fish, and these exotics are required to unlock late-game content like the final hunt area and special puzzles. One of the most important among them is Omnithal. This guide explains where Omnithal spawns, how the hunt event works, and the best way to catch it with the right setup. Also check out our Fisch Codes for more rewards!
Where to Find Omnithal in Fisch
Omnithal can only be caught in the Sunken Reliquary, a fishing zone located within Tidefall. Tidefall itself is accessed through an underwater cave found between Ancient Isle and Moosewood.
Once you reach Tidefall, travel deeper until you arrive at the Sunken Reliquary. However, simply fishing there is not enough. Omnithal is an exotic hunt fish, which means it only appears during a special server-wide event.
When the Omnithal Hunt begins, a notification will appear at the top of the screen for all players in the server. As soon as you see this message, head straight to the Sunken Reliquary and start fishing.
How the Omnithal Hunt Event Works
The Omnithal hunt functions the same way as other hunt events in Fisch, such as Kraken or Mossjaw. The spawn is temporary, and missing it means waiting for the next hunt. Because Omnithal is required for both the Requiem Rod and the Obelisk Puzzle, it is highly recommended to prioritize this event whenever it appears.
Best Conditions to Catch Omnithal
To increase your chances during the hunt, your server should meet the following conditions:
- Preferred Bait: Luminous Larva
- Weather: Foggy
- Time: Night
- Season: Winter
If these conditions are not active, you can manually adjust some of them:
- Use a Smokescreen Totem to trigger fog
- Use a Sundial Totem to switch to night
The winter season cannot be forced and requires waiting in real time.
Recommended Rods and Enchants
Omnithal is not an easy catch. When hooked, it applies a -85% progress speed debuff, making the fight much longer.
To counter this, use rods with progress-related passives or strong overall stats. Good options include:
- Wind Elemental Rod
- Astraeus Serenade Rod
- Seraphic Rod
Enchantments also play a big role. The most effective ones for Omnithal include:
- Steady
- Swift
- Immortal
- Piercing
These help maintain control and offset the heavy progress penalty.
Omnithal is one of the key exotic fish in the Tidefall update and a major requirement for late-game progression in Fisch. While the hunt-based spawn and heavy debuff make it challenging, proper preparation makes a huge difference. If you stay ready and act fast when the hunt begins, catching Omnithal becomes much more manageable.