
Quick Answer: How to Get Truffle Worm
To get Truffle Worm in Fisch:
- Unlock the Mushgrove Swamp biome
- Equip a Basic Rod or better
- Fish in the glowing mushroom pools
- Use Truffle Bait (optional but increases chances by 35%)
- Fish during nighttime (8 PM – 6 AM in-game) for 2x better rates
- Catch rate: 8-12% with standard setup, up to 20% optimized
What is Truffle Worm and Why You Need It
The Truffle Worm is one of the most valuable catches in Fisch, serving multiple critical purposes:
- Premium bait material: Required for crafting Luminous Bait (attracts legendary fish)
- Quest requirement: Needed for “The Mycologist’s Request” quest
- Trading currency: Sells for $850-$1,200 depending on quality
- Collection: Required for the “Rare Catches” achievement (10/50)
- Crafting ingredient: Used in 7 different advanced recipes
Unlike common worms, Truffle Worms can only be found in specific locations under specific conditions, making them a mid-game commodity that many players struggle to obtain efficiently.
Prerequisites: What You Need Before Starting
Level Requirements
- Minimum Level: 8
- Recommended Level: 12+ (for better fishing efficiency)
Equipment Requirements
- Fishing Rod: Basic Rod or higher (Depths Rod recommended for faster catch times)
- Bait: Any bait works, but Truffle Bait increases spawn rates significantly
- Inventory Space: At least 5 free slots for multiple catches
Location Access
- Must have unlocked: Mushgrove Swamp biome
- Currency needed: $500-$2,000 for optimal bait and supplies
Time Investment
- First catch: 15-45 minutes average
- Farming 10+ worms: 2-4 hours
Step 1: Unlock Mushgrove Swamp
Mushgrove Swamp is the exclusive home of Truffle Worms. You cannot find them anywhere else in Fisch.
How to Unlock Mushgrove Swamp
Option A: Natural Progression
- Complete the main storyline up to “Journey to the Wetlands”
- Talk to the Swamp Guide NPC in Moosewood
- Pay the $3,000 access fee
- The swamp will appear on your map
Option B: Early Access Method
- Reach Level 8
- Visit the Hidden Pathway near Roslit Bay
- Follow the mushroom trail (look for glowing blue mushrooms)
- Enter through the secret entrance (no fee required)
- Swamp unlocks permanently after first visit
Pro tip: The early access method saves you $3,000 but requires careful navigation through the Hidden Pathway. Bring a friend if possible as the path can be confusing.
Getting to Mushgrove Swamp
- Fast Travel: Available after first visit ($50 per trip)
- Boat: 8-10 minute journey from Moosewood dock
- Walking: 15 minutes from Roslit Bay via the forest path
Step 2: Identify the Best Fishing Spots
Not all water in Mushgrove Swamp spawns Truffle Worms. You need to find specific mushroom pools.
What Mushroom Pools Look Like
- Glowing water: Blue-green bioluminescent glow
- Mushroom clusters: Surrounded by large mushrooms (3+ mushrooms nearby)
- Size: Usually 5-10 studs in diameter
- Depth: Shallow to medium depth pools
- Particles: Glowing spores floating above the water
The 5 Best Truffle Worm Locations
1. Central Grove Pool (BEST – 20% spawn rate)
- Location: Dead center of Mushgrove Swamp
- Landmarks: Near the Giant Mushroom Tree
- Why it’s best: Highest concentration of Truffle Worms
- Competition: Popular spot, may be crowded in public servers
2. Eastern Hollow Pond (18% spawn rate)
- Location: East side, near the Witch’s Hut
- Landmarks: Purple mushrooms and twisted trees
- Why it’s good: Less crowded, consistent spawns
- Note: Slightly longer walk from fast travel point
3. Northern Glade Waters (15% spawn rate)
- Location: North edge of the swamp
- Landmarks: Three glowing mushroom clusters in triangle formation
- Why it’s good: Peaceful area, good for AFK fishing
- Note: Shorter fishing distance from shore
4. Western Creek Pools (12% spawn rate)
- Location: Western border near the dark forest
- Landmarks: Creek flowing through mushroom patches
- Why it’s decent: Multiple pools in close proximity
- Note: Can catch here while waiting for other spawns
5. Southern Marsh Spot (10% spawn rate)
- Location: South entrance area
- Landmarks: Near the wooden bridge
- Why it’s okay: Good for beginners, close to entrance
- Note: Lowest spawn rate but easiest to find
Interactive Map Tip: Open your map and look for blue glowing markers once you’ve visited each spot. They’ll be saved for future reference.
Step 3: Optimize Your Equipment Setup
The right equipment dramatically increases your Truffle Worm catch rate.
Best Rod for Truffle Worm Farming
Tier List:
S-Tier (Best):
- Depths Rod ($15,000) – 15% bonus to rare catches, faster reel time
- Swamp Master Rod ($8,500) – 20% bonus specifically in Mushgrove Swamp
A-Tier (Great):
- Lucky Rod ($5,000) – 10% luck boost on all catches
- Pro Rod ($3,200) – Solid all-around performance
B-Tier (Decent):
- Basic Rod ($150) – Works but slower, budget option
Not Recommended:
- Starter Rod – Too slow, low catch rates
Best Bait for Truffle Worms
Maximum Efficiency Setup:
- Truffle Bait (+35% Truffle Worm spawn rate)
- Cost: $450 per bait (10 uses)
- Where to buy: Mushgrove Merchant
- Worth it: Absolutely yes for serious farming
- Mushroom Chunks (+25% spawn rate)
- Cost: $200 per bait (15 uses)
- Where to get: Forageable in Mushgrove Swamp
- Worth it: Great budget option
- Glow Worm (+15% spawn rate)
- Cost: $100 per bait (20 uses)
- Where to buy: Any bait shop
- Worth it: Good for beginners
- Standard Bait (No bonus)
- Cost: $25 per bait (30 uses)
- Worth it: Only if you’re broke
Cost-Benefit Analysis: If you plan to catch 10+ Truffle Worms, Truffle Bait pays for itself through increased efficiency and time saved.
Accessories and Buffs
Recommended Accessories:
- Lucky Hat (+5% rare catch rate) – $800 from Moosewood Accessory Shop
- Swamp Boots (+10% speed in swamp) – $600 from Mushgrove Merchant
- Fisher’s Pendant (+3% all stats) – $1,200 from any merchant
Consumable Buffs:
- Lucky Potion (+15% luck for 30 minutes) – $300, craft or buy
- Night Vision Elixir (see better at night) – $150
- Patience Brew (+10% catch rate) – $200
Total Investment for Optimal Setup: $25,000-$30,000 Budget Setup: $3,500-$5,000
Step 4: Master the Time and Weather System
Truffle Worms are heavily influenced by in-game time and weather conditions.
Best Time to Fish for Truffle Worms
Time of Day Breakdown:
- Night (8 PM – 6 AM): 2x spawn rate multiplier ⭐ BEST
- Dusk (6 PM – 8 PM): 1.5x spawn rate multiplier
- Dawn (6 AM – 8 AM): 1.3x spawn rate multiplier
- Day (8 AM – 6 PM): 1x spawn rate (standard)
Pro Strategy: Log in around 7:30 PM in-game time, prepare your spot, and fish straight through the night for maximum efficiency.
How to Check In-Game Time:
- Press TAB to view your clock (top right)
- Each real minute = 1 in-game hour
- Night cycle lasts approximately 10 real minutes
Weather Conditions Impact
Weather Effects on Truffle Worm Spawns:
Rain ☔
- Effect: +40% Truffle Worm spawn rate
- Frequency: 15-20% of the time
- Best combo: Rain + Night = 2.8x multiplier
- Strategy: Stay online during rain, it’s golden time
Fog 🌫️
- Effect: +15% spawn rate
- Frequency: 10% of the time
- Note: Makes navigation harder but worth it
Clear ☀️
- Effect: Standard rates (1x)
- Frequency: 60% of the time
Storm ⛈️
- Effect: +25% spawn rate BUT more trash catches
- Frequency: 5-10% of the time
- Trade-off: Higher volume but lower quality ratio
Best Weather + Time Combo: 🏆 Rainy Night (8 PM – 6 AM) = Up to 2.8x normal spawn rate
Moon Phases (Advanced)
Full Moon Nights:
- Additional +10% to all rare catches
- Occurs every 8 in-game days (8 real hours)
- Check moon phase in your journal (J key)
New Moon Nights:
- Standard rates, no bonus or penalty
Step 5: Fishing Technique and Strategy
Simply casting isn’t enough. You need proper technique for maximum efficiency.
The Perfect Cast
- Positioning: Stand 2-3 studs from the water’s edge
- Aim: Cast toward the center of the mushroom pool (brightest glow)
- Distance: Medium-distance casts work best (70-80% power)
- Angle: Perpendicular to the shore for best results
Why this matters: Truffle Worms spawn in the deepest part of mushroom pools. Poor positioning reduces your catch rate by up to 30%.
Reading the Bobber
Truffle Worm Bite Indicators:
- 3-5 rapid vibrations before the full bite
- Blue sparkle effect around the bobber
- Slightly longer wait time than common catches (5-8 seconds)
False Bites (Not Truffle Worm):
- 1-2 slow vibrations
- No color change
- Quick bites (2-3 seconds)
Reeling Technique
When you get a Truffle Worm bite:
- Wait for the full submersion – Don’t reel early
- Maintain steady pressure – Hold the reel button continuously
- Watch the tension meter – Keep it in the green zone
- Quick mini-game completion – Hit the center for quality bonus
Quality Matters:
- Perfect catch: Sells for $1,200, better crafting stats
- Great catch: Sells for $1,000
- Good catch: Sells for $850
- Poor catch: Sells for $600
Multi-Spot Rotation Strategy
Don’t wait at one spot if it goes cold. Use this rotation:
The “Circuit Method”:
- Fish at Central Grove Pool for 5 minutes
- Move to Eastern Hollow Pond for 5 minutes
- Check Northern Glade Waters for 5 minutes
- Return to Central Grove (spawns have refreshed)
This keeps you active and increases overall catch rates by 40% compared to staying in one spot.
Step 6: Dealing with Trash Catches
You’ll catch lots of non-Truffle Worm items. Here’s how to handle them efficiently.
Common Trash Catches in Mushgrove Swamp
What You’ll Catch:
- Common Swamp Fish (45% of catches)
- Old Boots (15%)
- Pond Scum (12%)
- Mushroom Caps (8%)
- Glow Fish (10%)
- Swamp Eels (5%)
- Truffle Worm (8-20% depending on setup)
Inventory Management
Quick Sell Strategy:
- Keep 2 inventory slots for Truffle Worms
- Auto-sell commons (enable in settings)
- Keep rare fish for quests/collections
- Drop or sell junk items every 10 catches
What to Keep vs. Sell:
KEEP:
- All Truffle Worms (obviously)
- Swamp Eels (quest items)
- Glow Fish (bait crafting)
- Any Legendary catches
SELL:
- Common Swamp Fish
- Old Boots
- Pond Scum
- Mushroom Caps (unless you need for cooking)
Advanced Farming Strategies
Strategy 1: The AFK Method (Passive)
Setup:
- Position at Northern Glade Waters (longest spawn timer)
- Enable Auto-Catch in settings (requires Level 15)
- Use Truffle Bait
- Let game run while you do other things
Efficiency: 2-4 Truffle Worms per hour Best for: Players who want passive income
Strategy 2: The Speed Run Method (Active)
Setup:
- Use Depths Rod + Truffle Bait
- Fish only during rainy nights
- Circuit rotation between top 3 spots
- Perfect every catch mini-game
Efficiency: 8-12 Truffle Worms per hour Best for: Experienced players who want maximum output
Strategy 3: The Party Method (Group)
Setup:
- Team of 2-4 players
- Each person takes a different mushroom pool
- Share bait and buffs
- Pool resources for better equipment
Efficiency: 15-20 Truffle Worms per hour (split among group) Best for: Friends farming together
Strategy 4: The Server Hop Method
Setup:
- Fish Central Grove Pool until it goes cold (10-15 minutes)
- Switch to a new server
- Fresh spawns available immediately
- Repeat
Efficiency: 6-10 Truffle Worms per hour Best for: Solo players in crowded peak hours
Troubleshooting: Why Am I Not Getting Truffle Worms?
Problem: Not Catching Any After 30+ Attempts
Solutions:
- ✅ Verify you’re in the correct mushroom pools (check glow color)
- ✅ Confirm you’re in Mushgrove Swamp, not regular swamp
- ✅ Check your rod meets minimum requirements (Basic Rod+)
- ✅ Try different fishing spots – some pools may be bugged
- ✅ Ensure bait is equipped (check bottom right corner)
Problem: Only Catching Common Fish
Solutions:
- ✅ Upgrade your rod (higher tier = better rare rates)
- ✅ Use Truffle Bait or Mushroom Chunks
- ✅ Fish at night instead of day
- ✅ Wait for rain or fog weather
- ✅ Complete perfect catches (hit green zone)
Problem: Too Many Players at Good Spots
Solutions:
- ✅ Join a private server (Fisch+ subscription)
- ✅ Fish during off-peak hours (early morning/late night)
- ✅ Use secondary spots (Eastern Hollow, Northern Glade)
- ✅ Server hop to find emptier servers
- ✅ Create your own VIP server with friends
Problem: Keep Losing Truffle Worms During Mini-Game
Solutions:
- ✅ Practice timing on common catches first
- ✅ Upgrade to a rod with better handling
- ✅ Use Patience Brew for easier mini-games
- ✅ Watch for the 3-5 vibration pattern
- ✅ Don’t mash buttons – wait for full bite
What to Do With Your Truffle Worms
Once you’ve caught Truffle Worms, here are the best uses:
Option 1: Craft Luminous Bait
Recipe:
- 3x Truffle Worm
- 2x Glow Fish
- 1x Crystal Shard
Result: 5x Luminous Bait (attracts Legendary fish)
Worth it? YES – This is the primary use for endgame players. Luminous Bait is required for catching Abyssal Leviathan and other legendaries.
Option 2: Complete Quests
“The Mycologist’s Request”
- Requires: 5x Truffle Worm
- Rewards: $5,000, Mushroom Rod, 2,500 XP
- Location: Mushgrove Swamp Merchant
“Rare Collector Challenge”
- Requires: 1x Truffle Worm (+ other rares)
- Rewards: Collector’s Badge, $2,000
- Location: Museum in Moosewood
Option 3: Sell for Profit
Selling Prices:
- Perfect Quality: $1,200
- Great Quality: $1,000
- Good Quality: $850
- Poor Quality: $600
Profit Analysis:
- Time invested: ~30 minutes per worm (with optimal setup)
- Hourly profit: $2,400-$4,800
- Comparison: Better than most fishing at mid-levels
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