If you want a late-game rod in Roblox Fisch that makes big catches feel way less painful, you want the Cryolash Rod. It is expensive, it is locked behind a full bestiary grind, and once you unlock it, it feels like the game finally lets you fish fast.
Here’s everything you need to know: Reach Level 500, complete 100% of the Boreal Pines bestiary (including the exotic Frostwyrm), then go to a small hut in Boreal Pines and buy the Cryolash Rod for 3,500,000 C$ from Jack Merchant. If you want the exact spot, the GPS coordinates are 21480.2, 188.9, 4052.1.
You need to unlock the right to buy it first
The first time you find the Cryolash Rod, you will probably get excited and then immediately get blocked by the requirement text. That is normal. The rod is a reward for finishing Boreal Pines, not a discovery you grab early.
You are “ready” when the game has no missing entries in your Boreal Pines bestiary and your account is high enough level.
- Level required: 500
- Progress required: 100% Boreal Pines bestiary
- Must include: the exotic Frostwyrm
- Cost: 3,500,000 C$
When you are missing something, the rod basically tells you to come back after you discover everything in Boreal Pines.
Getting to the cabin is simple once you know the landmarks
Boreal Pines sits in the Northern Expedition area, so your trip starts at the portal that teleports you there. From that point, you are just following terrain and one small climb. The cabin is easy to miss if you do not go up a level.
Once you enter Northern Expedition and reach Boreal Pines, follow this route:
- Head to Boreal Pines using the Northern Expedition portal.
- On the island, find the Marvin NPC and start from that main area.
- Walk left of Marvin and keep going until you spot a ledge on the left.
- Climb the ledge to the second level.
- You should see a small hut ahead.
- Go inside. Jack Merchant is sitting inside, and the Cryolash Rod is lying on the bed.
- A quick trick some players use: jump through the window instead of entering normally. Either way works.
If you prefer pure precision, use the in-game GPS:
- Coordinates: 21480.2, 188.9, 4052.1

When you come back after meeting the requirements, talk to Jack Merchant and buy it.
If the rod still looks locked, do this one small check
Sometimes you finish the bestiary, return to the cabin, and the game still acts like something is missing. When that happens, there is one extra interaction worth doing because it is right next to the area you will already be farming.
In the Crystal Fisher area near the cabin, there is an NPC named Corbin who can be stuck in an ice block.
Here’s what to do:
- Go to Corbin while he is frozen.
- Equip a lantern.
- His ice starts melting.
- Talk to him after that, and he gives you a Cryogenic Crystal.
People still argue about what the crystal is for, but if your rod unlock feels weird, this is the cleanest “just in case” step to do before you panic.
The Boreal Pines bestiary is the real grind, so fish smart
Boreal Pines bestiary completion is what makes Cryolash feel earned. It is not one fish. It is the whole set. The good news is that most Boreal Pines entries are catchable around the area without doing anything fancy.
Boreal Pines bestiary contains 12 fish total. Most of them can be caught around Boreal Pines waters, and the bestiary descriptions can feel confusing, so do not overthink the wording. Move spots, swap bait, and match season and time when the entry hints at it.
Here are several Boreal Pines entries and the useful details you can follow right away:
- Green Sea Urchin (Common): can show up around Northern Expedition waters, no strict preference noted.
- Warhorn Sculpin: Shrimp bait helps, prefers Winter, often described around Arctic coastal waters. Fishing near the Boreal Pines coast is a good habit.
- Saffron Cod (Uncommon): Shrimp bait, prefers Autumn and Winter.
- Polar Cod (Uncommon): Insect bait, prefers Winter and Spring.
- Snow Crab (Uncommon): prefers Winter.
- Eelpout (Unusual): Worm bait, prefers Night, prefers Winter.
- Lake Whitefish (Unusual): Insect bait, prefers Foggy weather, prefers Autumn and Winter.
You will also see higher rarity entries in this bestiary, including fish like a mythical Glacial Squid, and heavy catches such as King Crab. Those are the ones that usually slow people down because they take longer to roll.
The Frostwyrm hunt is the one catch you cannot ignore
The Frostwyrm is the exotic that gates the rod. You can catch everything else and still be blocked if Frostwyrm is missing.
The key detail is that Frostwyrm is tied to a hunt, and the hunt spawns in a specific place near the rod cabin.
Here is the clean route and what to expect:
- From the cabin where you buy Cryolash, go around the nearby mountain corner.
- You will find a crystal-looking fishing area with an ice pond / lake.
- During the Winter season, a Frostwyrm Hunt can trigger there.
- When the hunt is active, fish in that pond until you hook the Frostwyrm.
Winter matters. Frostwyrm hunts are much more common in Winter. Some players see it outside Winter, but if you are trying to finish your bestiary fast, treat Winter as your real window and commit to it.
When the hunt pops, bring your strongest rod and focus on landing the catch instead of roaming. The Frostwyrm is usually the final wall between you and the Cryolash Rod purchase.
Once you can finally buy it, these are the exact Cryolash Rod stats
After the bestiary hits 100%, coming back to that hut feels like a victory lap. The price hurts, but the stats explain why it is a late-game rod.
Here are the base stats:
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Lure Speed | 87% |
| Luck | 149% |
| Control | -0.1 |
| Resilience | 75% |
| Max Kg | 150,000 kg |
| Cost | 3,500,000 C$ |
| Location | Boreal Pines (Northern Expedition) |
That 75% Resilience is the number most people feel right away. It helps you bully catches that would normally drag fights out.

The icy passive is why Cryolash feels so fast
Cryolash does not feel like a smooth, calm rod. It feels like a rod built to end the fight. While you reel, it throws icicle hits into the process. That comes with instability, but the payoff is speed.
Here is how the passive plays out in real fishing:
- You get a more unstable control bar than normal.
- Icicles “hit” during the fight and you get big progress boosts.
- The progress spikes can feel like massive bursts, around +50% progress speed when it kicks in.
- You can also roll mutations from the rod’s icy effect.
For mutations, expect:
- Frozen mutation: 1.5x
- Glacial mutation: 8x
- In practice, Frozen procs often and Glacial is rarer. Many players track it around 50% for Frozen and 10% for Glacial, so you notice Frozen constantly and celebrate Glacial when it hits.
The trade is simple. The rod asks you to handle shaky control so it can shove the progress bar forward hard.
Enchanting it is where Cryolash turns into a monster
Because Cryolash already has high Luck and Resilience but starts with negative Control, enchants are not a luxury. They are how you turn the rod from “fast but messy” into “fast and comfortable.”
You can roll these using enchant relics, exalted relics, or cosmic relics. The goal depends on what annoys you most: shaky control, slow progress, or weight limits.
Here are the enchants that fit Cryolash best:
| Enchantment | What it gives you |
|---|---|
| Herculean | +20,000 Max Kg, +0.2 Control, +10% Progress Speed |
| Steady | +20% Progress Speed, +0.05 Control |
| Mystical | +25% Luck, +45% Resilience, +15% Lure Speed, +10% Progress Speed |
| Quality | +20% Luck, +10% Resilience, +20% Lure Speed, +5% Progress Speed |
| Controlled | +0.15 Control |
Quick guidance that keeps it simple:
- If the bar feels wild, go Controlled or Steady.
- If you want easier giant catches, go Herculean.
- If you want a strong all-around setup without thinking too hard, Mystical is the “everything gets better” roll.
You can checkout all Fisch Enchantments from this full guide.
Cryolash already pushes progress hard with its passive. Adding more progress speed and control makes the rod feel unfair in the best way.
Before you leave the hut, run this quick checklist
This saves you the annoying back-and-forth where you swear you did everything.
- You are Level 500.
- Boreal Pines bestiary shows 100% discovered.
- Frostwyrm entry is completed, not just seen.
- You have 3,500,000 C$ ready to spend.
- If the unlock feels stuck, you visited Corbin, used a lantern, and collected the Cryogenic Crystal.
Once those are true, you buy the rod, equip it, and fishing starts feeling like progress again instead of a long chore.

