Devilfish are a Regional fish in Sea of Thieves that can only be found in The Devil’s Roar, the region that makes up the southeast corner of the map. While the waters aren’t murky in this area, The Devil’s Roar is certainly the most dangerous Region in Sea of Thieves. Volcanoes regularly erupt within its boundaries, spewing flaming debris and boiling the seas nearby.
There are multiple ways to track down these fish, but there are some better methods to handle this while playing Sea of Thieves. Here’s what you need to know about how to catch all Devilfish in Sea of Thieves, and where to find them.
Where to Find All Devilfish in Sea of ThievesBecause of the number of volcanoes in this region of Sea of Thieves, I recommend fishing on your ship around coordinates T-17 to T-18. You should be safe from volcanoes here, and you can quickly sail south-by-southeast to the Roaring Traders Seapost at coordinates U-20 to sell your haul but don’t linger.
Devilfish sell for more than Islehoppers, Pondies, and Splashtails, but less than Wreckers, Battlegills, and Stormfish. You’ll need Grubs for bait, which can be found either randomly in Barrels or by digging in the sand. If you’re fishing at coordinates T-17 to T-18, the pool of fish you can catch will be limited to Splashtails and Devilfish only. To catch more fish and increase your odds of catching a Rare variant, it’s always best to fish with a larger crew.
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Ashen DevilfishThe Ashen Devilfish is the Base variant of Devilfish, meaning you should find one of these quickly as long as you’re in the right Region with the right bait. Fortunately, the Devilfish aren’t so easy to confuse with other fish, so you should easily identify
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