Titan Fishing Rods List — All 8 Rods, Stats & Which to Skip

Complete Titan Fishing rods list — every rod with verified Luck and Damage stats, in-game Cash prices, and the fastest upgrade path from the free Wooden Rod to the end-game Golden Rod. Updated March 2026 · 8 rods documented.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Roblox in-game

⚙️ How Rods Work in Titan Fishing

Every rod in Titan Fishing has two core stats: Luck and Damage. Understanding both is essential to rod progression.

⭐ Luck

Controls which rarity of fish can appear in Orange Zones when you cast. Low Luck means only Common and Uncommon fish appear. At Luck 18 (Gold Plated Rod), S-tier Legendary named fish like Alligator Gar start appearing consistently. Max Luck is 22, found on the Golden Rod and Titanium Steel Rod — required to see SS-tier Boss fish.

⚔️ Damage

Determines how much HP you remove from a fish per click during the catch mini-game. Higher Damage means shorter fights — critical for SS-tier boss encounters where being fast matters. The Titanium Steel Rod's 58,437 Damage ends boss fights roughly 2–3× faster than the Golden Rod's 22,000.

Rod skins (like the Shark Rod Skin from code SORRY2026) are purely cosmetic — they do not affect Luck, Damage, or any other stat. Use them for style, never for gameplay decisions.

📋 Complete Titan Fishing Rods List (All Stats)

All 8 rods sorted by upgrade order. Luck, Damage, and prices verified in-game March 2026.

Rod Name Luck Damage Price (Cash) Stage Buy?
🪵 Wooden Rod 1 999 starter
🎣 Upgraded Wooden Rod 5 2,000 40,000 early
⚠️ Rusty Iron Rod ⚠️ Skip 10 5,000 100,000 early
🥇 Gold Plated Rod 18 12,500 200,000 mid
🪨 Stone Rod 20 16,767 300,000 mid
🎍 Bamboo Rod 20 18,767 late
✨ Golden Rod 22 22,000 2,363,636 endgame
⚙️ Titanium Steel Rod 22 58,437 endgame

🪵 Wooden Rod

⭐ Luck 1 ⚔️ Damage 999 💰 Price: Free / Not for sale starter

Your free starter rod given at the beginning of the game. Luck 1 and 999 Damage are the lowest stats in the game — only viable on Island 1. Do not spend any Cash upgrading this rod. Replace it the moment you reach 40,000 Cash.

🎣 Upgraded Wooden Rod

⭐ Luck 5 ⚔️ Damage 2,000 💰 Price: 40,000 Cash early

The first real upgrade. Damage doubles to 2,000 and you gain a Luck stat (5) for the first time — meaning rare fish now have a chance to appear. Buy this before exploring past the starter dock. Save to 40,000 Cash and purchase immediately.

⚠️ Rusty Iron Rod ⚠️ Skip This Rod

⭐ Luck 10 ⚔️ Damage 5,000 💰 Price: 100,000 Cash early

Luck 10 and 5,000 Damage look like a step up — but the math does not support buying this rod. Every experienced Titan Fishing player recommends skipping the Rusty Iron Rod entirely and saving directly for the Gold Plated Rod.

⚠️ Why to skip: The Gold Plated Rod at 200,000 Cash gives 12,500 Damage (2.5× more) and 18 Luck (1.8× more) for only twice the price. Saving the 100,000 you would have spent here and going straight to the Gold Plated Rod is strictly better in every way.

🥇 Gold Plated Rod

⭐ Luck 18 ⚔️ Damage 12,500 💰 Price: 200,000 Cash mid

The best mid-game rod and your primary upgrade target after the Upgraded Wooden Rod. Luck 18 means S-tier Legendary fish start appearing regularly in Orange Zones. 12,500 Damage is enough to handle most mid-game fish comfortably. This is the rod that changes the game for most players.

🪨 Stone Rod

⭐ Luck 20 ⚔️ Damage 16,767 💰 Price: 300,000 Cash mid

Luck 20 and 16,767 Damage. A worthwhile upgrade if your Skill Book loadout is weak — the extra raw Damage helps in zones 3–4 where fish have significantly more HP. If you already have strong skill books equipped, you can consider skipping straight to the Bamboo Rod.

🎍 Bamboo Rod

⭐ Luck 20 ⚔️ Damage 18,767 💰 Price: Free / Not for sale late

Same Luck as the Stone Rod (20) but slightly higher Damage at 18,767. A solid late-game transition rod. Not available for direct Cash purchase — obtained through specific in-game progression or event rewards.

✨ Golden Rod

⭐ Luck 22 ⚔️ Damage 22,000 💰 Price: 2,363,636 Cash endgame

The end-game target for all Titan Fishing players. Max Luck (22) means SS-tier boss fish like the Jellyfish Dragon and Ice Boss can now appear. 22,000 Damage handles all non-boss content comfortably. At 2,363,636 Cash it is a serious grind milestone — but reaching it fundamentally changes the type of content available to you.

⚙️ Titanium Steel Rod

⭐ Luck 22 ⚔️ Damage 58,437 💰 Price: Free / Not for sale endgame

Same Max Luck (22) as the Golden Rod but 58,437 Damage — approximately 2.6× higher. The extra Damage is critical for SS-tier boss fights like the Ice Boss, where defeating it quickly before other players is everything. Most players upgrade to this only after maximizing their Skill Book loadout.

🚀 Recommended Titan Fishing Rod Upgrade Path

The fastest rod progression route skips the Rusty Iron Rod. Here is the complete path with Cash targets at each stage:

  1. 1

    Start with Wooden Rod (Free)

    Fish on Island 1. Use code 1MVISITS for a 50,000 Cash head start.

    Save to 40,000 Cash
  2. 2

    Buy Upgraded Wooden Rod (40,000)

    Still on Island 1. Luck 5 lets rare fish start appearing.

    Save to 200,000 Cash
  3. 3

    ⚠️ SKIP Rusty Iron Rod (100,000)

    Do not buy this. Save the 100k toward the Gold Plated Rod.

  4. 4

    Buy Gold Plated Rod (200,000)

    Luck 18 — S-tier Legendary fish now spawn. Unlock Island 2 (150,000).

    Save to 300,000 Cash
  5. 5

    Buy Stone Rod (300,000)

    Luck 20 — worth buying if Skill Books are weak. Unlock Island 3 (300,000).

    Save to 2,363,636 Cash
  6. 6

    Buy Golden Rod (2,363,636)

    Max Luck 22 — SS-tier bosses now accessible. Major endgame milestone.

  7. 7

    Upgrade to Titanium Steel Rod

    Luck 22 + 58,437 Damage. Destroys boss fish. Unlock after maxing Skill Books.

📺 Titan Fishing Rod Progression Video

This guide video covers rod progression, hidden rod locations, money farming, and all current codes in one run-through.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best rod in Titan Fishing?

The Golden Rod is the standard end-game rod with max Luck (22) and 22,000 Damage. The Titanium Steel Rod is the absolute best with 58,437 Damage (same Luck 22), but is not directly purchasable with Cash. For most players, the Golden Rod at 2,363,636 Cash is the target.

Should I buy the Rusty Iron Rod in Titan Fishing?

No — skip it entirely. The Rusty Iron Rod costs 100,000 Cash for 5,000 Damage and 10 Luck. The Gold Plated Rod costs 200,000 Cash for 12,500 Damage and 18 Luck. For only twice the price you get 2.5× the Damage and 1.8× the Luck. Save the 100k and go straight to the Gold Plated Rod.

What is the best rod for beginners in Titan Fishing?

Start with the free Wooden Rod, then buy the Upgraded Wooden Rod at 40,000 Cash. After that, save directly for the Gold Plated Rod at 200,000 Cash — do not buy the Rusty Iron Rod in between.

What do Luck and Damage stats do in Titan Fishing?

Luck determines how often rare (S and SS tier) fish appear in Orange Zones when you cast. Damage determines how much HP you remove from a fish per click during the catch mini-game. Max Luck is 22, found on both the Golden Rod and Titanium Steel Rod.

Do rod skins change stats in Titan Fishing?

No. Rod skins are purely cosmetic and do not affect Damage, Luck, or any other stat. The Shark Rod Skin from code SORRY2026 and the Axe Rod Skin from the expired LOVES2026 are both cosmetic-only.