Fishing in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is not just a relaxing side activity; it’s essential for completing certain quests, unlocking achievements, and crafting unique upgrades. Whether you’re looking to fulfill a specific fishing challenge or just want to explore England’s varied waters, this guide will provide a comprehensive, alphabetical breakdown of all the fish you can catch and where to find them.
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Bream
Bream can be found along the coasts of England, thriving in the ocean waves. To catch this fish, focus on coastal regions such as Cent, Essexe, Hamtunscire, and Suthsexe. These areas provide excellent fishing opportunities for Bream enthusiasts. Cast your line along the shoreline, and with some patience, you’ll soon have this coastal favorite in your catch.
Brown Trout
Brown Trout thrive in the calm, flowing waters of England, making them a common catch in several regions. Focus your fishing efforts along the rivers in Sciropescire, Eurvicscire, Glowecestrescire, Ledecestrescire, Lincolnscire, and Snotinghamscire. These areas offer serene landscapes and abundant opportunities to find this fish. Whether casting your line from a riverbank or sailing through the peaceful streams, these regions provide ideal conditions to add Brown Trout to your fishing haul.
Bullhead
Bullhead fish flourish in England’s many lakes and rivers, making them a frequent find for keen anglers. To catch this species, focus on regions like East Anglia, Essexe, Eurvicscire, Glowecestrescire, Grantebridgescire, Ledecestrescire, Lincolnscire, Oxenefordscire, Sciropescire, and Snotinghamscire. These areas boast abundant waterways where Bullheads thrive. Whether fishing along tranquil riverbanks or exploring serene lakes, these regions provide plentiful opportunities to add Bullhead to your collection.
Where to Find Small Bullhead
Small Bullhead fish are most commonly found in rivers, particularly in:
- Nene River (Grantebridgescire) – One of the best locations for catching Bullhead due to its high spawn rate.
- Afon River (Glowecestrescire) – This is another suitable spot, though the density of Bullhead is lower.
Using Odin’s Sight helps in locating schools of fish, making it easier to identify and catch them.
Burbot
Burbots thrive in larger freshwater systems, especially in colder regions. These elusive fish can often be found by exploring deep along rivers or the edges of cooler waterways. For the best chance of a catch, visit the rivers in Cent, Glowecestrescire, Hamtunscire, Oxenefordscire, Sciropescire, and Suthsexe. Patience and persistence will pay off as you search these areas for the mysterious Burbot.
Cod
Cod fish thrive in the coastal waters off England, offering a rewarding challenge for anglers. To catch these seafood favorites, focus on the closer offshore areas in regions like East Anglia, Cent, and Essexe. These spots are ideal for reeling in Cod, where the abundant waters provide ample opportunities for a successful catch. Prepare your gear, explore the coastal waves, and enjoy the satisfaction of landing this prized fish.
Eel
Eels, known for their slippery texture and remarkable adaptability, are a quintessential feature of England’s waterways. These elusive fish favor rivers with moderate vegetation, offering excellent hiding spots. Anglers seeking to catch Eels should focus their efforts on regions like East Anglia, Grantebridgescire, Ledecestrescire, Oxenefordscire, and Sciropescire. With patience and a keen eye, these winding rivers offer plenty of opportunities to reel in this classic aquatic inhabitant.
Flatfish
Flatfish are masters of adaptation, thriving in shallow coastal waters with sandy or gravelly bottoms. These unique fish can often be spotted by carefully navigating the nearshore areas, where their camouflage allows them to blend seamlessly with the seabed. To increase your chances of a successful catch, explore the shorelines off Cent, Essexe, Suthsexe, and Hamtunscire. With attentiveness and skill, these coastal spots offer excellent opportunities to reel in this versatile species.
Grey Trout
Flatfish display remarkable adaptability, thriving not only in shallow coastal waters but also in river systems with sandy or gravelly bottoms. Their ability to blend seamlessly with their surroundings makes them a challenge to spot. To improve your chances of catching Flatfish, focus on rivers in regions like Cent, Essexe, Suthsexe, Hamtunscire, and even the waterways of Paris. By exploring these areas with patience and skill, you’ll have excellent opportunities to add this versatile species to your collection.
Haddock
Saltwater fish are commonly found in coastal and shallow sea areas, making them a thrilling challenge for anglers. To improve your chances of landing one, focus your efforts on the waters off East Anglia, Eurvicscire, Grantebridgescire, and Lincolnscire. These regions offer prime locations for spotting these aquatic treasures. With persistence and the right techniques, you’re bound to enjoy the excitement of reeling in a prized catch from these saltwater-rich environments.
Hake
Hake, much like Haddock, are prized for their taste and quality, making them a sought-after catch for those venturing into marine waters. These fish prefer deeper sea zones, so exploring areas near the coastlines and further out into open waters increases your chances of finding them. Focus your efforts on the seas surrounding Rygafylke and Hordafylke, as these locations provide ideal habitats for Hake. With the right approach and perseverance, landing this deep-sea favorite is well within reach.
Halibut
Halibut are saltwater fish that live in coastal areas and prefer deeper waters near the shore. To catch one, try fishing from the coastline or your longship in these waters. They can be found off the coasts of East Anglia, Eurvicscire, Grantebridgescire, and Lincolnscire. With patience and the right approach, you’ll have a good chance of reeling one in.
Mackarel
Mackerels thrive in salty waters and are often found in coastal and offshore zones. Known for their speed, catching them may take persistence and several attempts. Look for them in the seas of Rygafylke and Hordafylke. With determination and effort, you’ll be rewarded with these agile fish.
Perch
Perch are freshwater fish often found in quiet rivers and lakes. They prefer slow-moving waters, making banks of calm rivers ideal spots to search for them. You can find Perch in the rivers of East Anglia, Eurvicscire, Grantebridgescire, and Ledecestrescire. With patience and the right technique, catching one is highly rewarding.
Redfish
Redfish thrive in saltwater and are commonly found in coastal zones and open sea waters. To locate them, try fishing in wider coastal areas or venturing further offshore. You can find Redfish in the seas of Rygafylke and Hordafylke. With persistence and the right approach, reeling one in is well within reach.
Salmon
Salmon are migratory fish known for their preference for fast-flowing waters. They can often be found in rapid river currents, making these areas ideal for fishing. Search for Salmon in the rivers of Eurvicscire, Lincolnscire, and Snotinghamscire. With focus and persistence, you’ll have a good chance of catching one.
Shad
Shad are versatile fish found in both freshwater rivers and brackish coastal environments. They are often seen in transition zones like river mouths, making these locations ideal for fishing. You can find Shad off the coasts of East Anglia, Eurvicscire, Grantebridgescire, and Lincolnscire. With patience and the right approach, catching one is achievable.
Sturgeon
Sturgeon are remarkable fish found in both rivers and seas. They thrive in larger, deeper waters, often near river estuaries or along open coastal areas. Known for their size, they are one of the most rewarding catches. Search for Sturgeon in the rivers and seas of Cent, Hamtunscire, and Suthsexe. With patience and skill, reeling one in is highly satisfying.
For the best fishing experience, make use of your longship to travel easily between rivers, lakes, coasts, and open seas. If a particular fish doesn’t appear, try revisiting the location under different weather conditions or at varying times of day. With a bit of persistence and exploration, you’ll be able to find all the fish in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Enjoy the tranquility of fishing and best of luck with your catches!
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ASSASSIN’S CREED VALHALLA
Release: November 10th, 2020
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Official Website: https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/assassins-creed/valhalla