Fishing Chef Wiki
Your complete reference for codes, controls, tier lists, mutations, weather, and the night market restaurant loop in the world of Mura.
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About Fishing Chef
Fishing Chef is a Roblox experience that blends open-water fishing with night-time restaurant management in the world of Mura.
During the day you sail across oceans and unique biomes to catch fish of varying rarity. At night you transform your haul into dishes — sashimi and seafood plates — and serve customers at your Night Market Restaurant.
Progression revolves around a satisfying dual loop: better catches fund better gear, and better gear unlocks richer fishing grounds, secret quests, and restaurant upgrades. Update 1 introduced mutations and dynamic weather, adding new layers to catch value and route planning.
The game is currently in beta. Features are actively expanding, which makes a centralized wiki especially valuable for new and returning players.
Release & Updates
Fishing Chef launched in early access on Roblox and remains in active beta development as of June 2026.
Update 1 (Mutation Update) is live and adds two major systems: fish mutations that increase sell value, and weather events that shift fishing conditions across biomes. The Roblox experience title currently reads "Fishing Chef (Mutation Updt)" reflecting this milestone.
Because the game is beta, you may encounter unfinished features, balance changes, or temporary bugs. Developers communicate through the official Discord linked on the Roblox page and through in-game patch notes.
- Beta status: expect frequent patches and economy tuning
- Update 1: Mutations + Weather systems added
- Promo codes often drop during milestones and events
- Bookmark this wiki for verified code lists and mechanic breakdowns
Release dates for future zones, rods, and restaurant tiers will be added here as they are confirmed by official sources.
Fishing Chef Codes
Redeem active codes for free Cash and Luck boosts. Codes are case-sensitive and may expire without notice during beta.
We verify codes against community reports and official announcements. Always redeem codes as soon as possible — beta rewards frequently rotate after updates.
Active
| Code | Reward | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
Cash10k | 10,000 Cash | Active | |
Lucksip1 New | 50% Luck for 15 minutes | Active | |
Luckboost New | 50% Luck for 15 minutes | Active | |
SIXSEVEN New | 67 Cash | Active | |
Cash5k | 5,000 Cash | Active |
Expired
| Code | Reward | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
SUPERSIP1 | Expired reward | Expired |
How to Redeem Codes
Follow these steps inside Fishing Chef on Roblox:
- Launch Fishing Chef from Roblox.
- Click the Shop icon on the left side of the screen.
- Scroll to the bottom and open the Codes tab.
- Type the code exactly as shown (watch capitalization).
- Press Redeem and check your inventory for rewards.
Code not working?
- Double-check spelling, capitalization, and spaces.
- The code may have expired after a patch — try the active list above.
- Some codes are one-time per account.
- Rejoin the server if rewards do not appear immediately.
Where to find new codes
- Official Fishing Chef Discord server (linked on the Roblox page).
- Roblox group announcements and developer social channels.
- Return to this wiki — we update the active table after each drop.
Controls
Fishing Chef uses standard Roblox controls on PC and touch controls on mobile. Game-specific interactions happen through on-screen prompts and the left-side Shop menu.
PC / Keyboard & Mouse
- W A S D — Move your character
- Space — Jump
- Left Click — Interact / confirm fishing actions
- E — Interact with nearby objects when prompted
- Shift — Sprint (if enabled on server)
Mobile / Touch
- Virtual joystick — Move
- Tap — Interact with prompts, UI buttons, and fishing minigames
- Pinch / drag camera — Look around (Roblox default)
- Shop icon — Always visible on the left for codes and purchases
In-game UI shortcuts
- Shop (left panel) — Codes, rods, boosts, and cosmetics
- Inventory — Manage caught fish and consumables
- Boat / travel prompts — Access distant biomes when unlocked
Beginner Guide
Your first hours should establish a steady Cash flow and unlock your first meaningful rod upgrade.
Early mistakes include overspending on bait or décor while your rod still struggles with mid-tier fish. Codes and Luck boosts exist precisely to shorten that grind — use them during focused fishing sessions rather than casual testing.
- Redeem every active code immediately for starter Cash and Luck potions.
- Fish near your starting waters until you understand the catch-and-sell loop.
- Prioritize rod upgrades before cosmetic restaurant items.
- Save Luck potions for sessions when you hunt rare or mutated fish.
- Open your Night Market at night and serve dishes before spending on decorations.
- Reinvest profits into rods, then restaurant capacity, then boats for new biomes.
Mutations
Mutations are special variants applied to caught fish that increase their value when cooked or sold.
Update 1 made mutations a core progression lever. A mutated catch can dramatically outperform a normal fish of the same species, especially when paired with restaurant dishes that scale with ingredient quality.
Luck potions from codes (Lucksip1, Luckboost) and server Luck events improve your odds during fishing sessions. Stack Luck when targeting mutation hunts rather than grinding common species.
- Mutations raise sell price — prioritize them for night market menus
- Luck boosts, weather, and rod tier all influence mutation rate
- Keep high-value mutated fish for cooking instead of instant selling when possible
- Mutation names and multipliers may change during beta — watch patch notes
Weather
Weather events alter fishing conditions across Mura's oceans and biomes, shifting spawn tables and mutation opportunities.
Weather was added alongside mutations in Update 1. Different conditions favor different routes: some players fish aggressively during boosted windows, while others prepare restaurant stock during downtime.
Treat weather as a scheduling tool. When a favorable pattern appears, use Luck potions and your best rod to maximize rare and mutated catches before conditions rotate.
- Weather can boost specific biomes or species spawn rates
- Mutation odds may interact with certain weather patterns
- Check the sky and UI indicators before committing to long sessions
- Boats help you reach biome-specific weather bonuses faster
Rods & Tier List
Rods are your primary stat upgrade. Higher tiers improve catch reliability, Luck, and access to advanced fishing minigames.
Fishing Chef is in beta, so exact rod stats shift between patches. The tier framework below reflects recommended upgrade priority rather than final endgame rankings.
Recommended upgrade path (Beta)
- Tier 1 — Starter rod: learn the loop, redeem codes, avoid cosmetics
- Tier 2 — First paid upgrade: biggest early jump in catch success
- Tier 3 — Mid rod: farm mutations with Luck potions
- Tier 4 — Advanced rod: biome-specific rare hunts
- Tier 5 — Endgame rod: chase secret quests and leaderboard catches
Tier list philosophy
- S tier: rods that combine high Luck with stable minigame control
- A tier: excellent farming rods once unlocked mid-progression
- B tier: transitional rods — upgrade quickly rather than enchanting
- C tier: starter gear — replace as soon as Cash allows
Detailed stat tables will expand here as developers publish official rod data.
Items & Fish
Items span consumables, caught fish, cooking ingredients, and restaurant utilities.
Consumables
- Luck potions — temporary boost to rare and mutation odds
- Cash bundles — sometimes granted via codes
- Boost timers — server or personal Luck windows
Fish categories
- Common — steady Cash for early upgrades
- Rare — higher base value, worth cooking at night
- Mutated — priority ingredients for premium dishes
- Quest / event — tied to secret quests or limited windows
Restaurant items
- Cooking stations and plating tools increase service speed
- Decor boosts ambience but should not precede rod upgrades early on
Map & Biomes
The world of Mura spans multiple oceans and biomes, each with distinct fish pools and travel requirements.
You begin in accessible coastal waters. Boats and progression gates unlock deeper zones with richer species tables. Weather and mutations apply differently per biome, so route planning matters once you leave starter areas.
- Starter coast — tutorial fish, safe grinding, code-funded upgrades
- Open ocean — wider species pool, needs basic boat access
- Unique biomes — specialized mutations and quest hooks
- Distant waters — late-game rare spawns and secret quest chains
Interactive maps will be linked here when community cartography confirms exact zone names.
Restaurant & Night Market
Your Night Market Restaurant is where fishing profits convert into scalable Cash through cooked dishes and customer service.
After daytime fishing, prepare sashimi and seafood plates from your inventory. Customers visit at night — service speed, dish quality, and ingredient rarity determine payout.
Upgrade kitchen capacity and service flow before buying purely cosmetic décor. Mutated fish used as ingredients typically yield the highest margin per plate during beta.
- Fish during the day and store high-value catches
- Open the restaurant interface at night
- Cook dishes matching available ingredients
- Serve customers promptly for bonus tips
- Reinvest nightly profits into rods and restaurant upgrades
Boats
Boats expand your reachable map and shorten travel between biomes — essential for mid and late-game routing.
Upgrade boats after your second rod tier unless a quest explicitly requires travel to a distant zone. Better boats reduce downtime and let you chase weather windows across the map.
- Starter craft — limited range, sufficient for early quests
- Mid-tier boat — unlocks primary offshore biomes
- Advanced boat — secret quest access and rare spawn routes
- Pair boat upgrades with Luck potions when migrating to new biomes
Secret Quests
Secret quests reward rods, Cash, cosmetics, and lore about Mura. They often require exploration, specific catches, or night market milestones.
Talk to NPCs in new biomes, deliver requested fish, and experiment after major updates — beta quests frequently arrive unannounced. Join the official Discord to catch hints without full spoilers.
- Explore each biome thoroughly after unlocking boats
- Bring requested fish species before selling your inventory
- Complete night market goals that gate story progression
- Re-check zones after patches for new quest givers
Community & Links
There is currently no official public Trello board for Fishing Chef. Use verified community channels instead.
Most beta information flows through Discord and the Roblox experience page. This wiki aggregates mechanics and codes so you do not need to dig through scattered posts.
- Official Roblox page — play link, description, community invite
- Official Discord — codes, patch notes, developer feedback
- Roblox Group — occasional member rewards and announcements
- YouTube / social — trailer updates and event reveals
- No official Trello at this time — bookmark this wiki as your reference hub
Tips & FAQ
Quick answers to the most common Fishing Chef questions.