How to get the Vigilante title and the Fungal Rod in Fisch

To get your hands on the Brick Rod, you will first need to obtain the Vigilante title in Fisch. It’s a bit tricky to obtain the name, however, once you achieve it you will receive the Fungal Rod as a gift, and also be one step closer to getting the Brick Rod, which is one of the best fishing tools in the Roblox game.

So if you are struggling to obtain the title in Fisch, the guide below will help you out.

Unlocking the Vigilante title in Fisch

Get Alligator for Agaric in Fisch

To get your hands on the Vigilante title in Fisch, you will need to complete the Mushgrove Swamp. You can do this mu making your way to the following coordinates: XYZ 2426, 130, -680.

Once there, head past the Shipwright where you will find Agaric, who is an NPC that looks like a big red mushroom. Now interact with the NPC and Agaric will task you with capturing an Alligator which is a species of Legendary rarity.

You will find the Alligator in the Alligator Marsh and you can use the following setup to have an easier time catching it:

  • Bait: Fish Head
  • Weather: Foggy, Rain
  • Time: Night
  • Season: Spring

Once you have caught it, equip the Alligator and head back to Agaric to turn in the quest. Interact with the NPC and burn through the dialogues to complete the missions and obtain the Vigilante title as a reward. Another reward that you get apart from the title is the Fungal Rod.

Fungal Rod stats in Fisch

The Fungal Rod will drop with the following stats in Fisch:

  • Lure Speed: -10%
  • Luck: 45%
  • Control:0
  • Resilience:0%
  • Max Kg: 200kg

It’s a pretty decent rod, but if you have already reached the end game in Fisch you will have much better rods in your inventory.

Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick is a Senior Columnist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in English Literature. In his spare time, he is a fighting game enthusiast, who is also addicted to Shin Megami Tensei, Monster Hunter, and League of Legends. He also enjoys reading and sifting through educational documentaries.

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