The Advent Calendar was a limited-time event in Fisch that took place during Christmas 2024. The event started on December 7, 2024, and is no longer available. This guide explains what it offered and how the event worked historically.
What Was the Advent Calendar?
The Advent Calendar was a daily reward system tied to the Christmas holiday. Players could log in each day to unlock the next day's rewards. The event ran for 18 days total and was located in Moosewood, where an NPC called Tom Elf managed it.
The calendar gave out fishing equipment (rods and bobbers), cosmetics (emotes and lanterns), baits, and a special boat skin as final rewards.
How the Event Worked
To progress through the calendar, you simply had to log in once per day. Each login unlocked the next reward in the sequence. You didn't need to catch fish or complete special tasks—just show up daily.
If you couldn't log in every day, there were three paid options to speed things up:
- Skip 1 day for 19 Robux
- Skip 5 days for 49 Robux
- Complete the entire calendar instantly for 149 Robux
Full Reward List
Here's everything you could earn from the 18-day Advent Calendar:
| Day | Reward |
|---|---|
| 1 | Aurora Lantern |
| 2 | Gift Box Bobber |
| 3 | Snowball Juggle Emote |
| 4 | 5x Holly Berries |
| 5 | Antler Rod |
| 6 | Frostfire Lantern |
| 7 | Santa Emote |
| 8 | 5x Peppermint Worms |
| 9 | North-Star Rod |
| 10 | Jingle Bell Bobber |
| 11 | Holiday Candle Lantern |
| 12 | 5x Holly Berries |
| 13 | 10x Aurora Bait |
| 14 | 5x Peppermint Worms |
| 15 | Candy Emote |
| 16 | XMAS Ornament Bobber |
| 17 | Winter Ghost Lantern |
| 18 | Holiday Themed-Speedboat |
Why It Mattered
The Advent Calendar offered two fishing rods (Antler Rod and North-Star Rod) plus seasonal cosmetics like holiday-themed bobbers, lanterns, and emotes. The final reward—the Holiday Themed-Speedboat—was a special boat skin unique to this event.
Players who completed it got a full set of Christmas gear to customize their fishing experience. The baits (Holly Berries and Peppermint Worms) were helpful for catching specific fish during the holiday season.