Another Eden Fishing, Leviathan, and Lake Horrors: Complete Fishing Progression Guide​

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Fishing in Another Eden is a long, grindy side system that leads to powerful Rill weapons, lots of Chronos Stones, and the optional superboss Leviathan plus free 5★ water mage Levia. This guide walks through how to start fishing, upgrade efficiently, and clear Lake Horrors and Leviathan without burning out.

How to unlock fishing and basic loop

Fishing unlocks after finishing main story chapter 11 and starting the “1000 Year Ark of the Ocean Palace” side quest from the beach NPC. After that, fishing spots appear as fish icons on maps, and you earn Fish Points (FP) by selling catches at the Kamasu shop to buy upgrades.

Core fishing upgrades

UpgradeWhat it doesPriority
Cooler boxIncreases fish carry capacity before you must sell. Rush to Iron Box 1, then stop early to save stones for hook. 
HookLets you catch multiple fish at once and hook Lake Lords/Horrors once you get Dimensional Hook. Top priority after basic box; key for Lake Lords. 
ReelIncreases chance to catch rare fish. Upgrade to around Smooth Reel IV for comfort. 
FloatIncreases reaction window before fish escape. Get at least Rubber Float I; upgrade gradually after hook. 

Community guides recommend: upgrade cooler to Iron Box 1, then focus hook → reel → float so you do not waste early fish stones.

Lake Horrors and Lake Lords progression

Lake Lords (often called Lake Horrors) are high‑level bosses you “fish up” once your gear is strong enough and you have the Dimensional Hook. Each Lake Lord is tied to rare fish tables in specific zones and must be both caught and defeated in battle.​​

Key Lake Lords required for Leviathan’s red coral pieces include:

  • Kraken (Acteul – Spirit’s Shower)
  • Hydra (Serena Coast – Merchant’s Sprinkler)
  • Sky Serpent (Elzion Airport – Vaper Trail)
  • Scylla (Rucyana Sands – Desert Pot)

These are level 80 horrors with gimmick patterns, so you should bring a strong, level‑appropriate team and expect multiple attempts.​

Leviathan boss fight and Levia

Collecting the four Pieces of Red Coral from Lake Lords creates the Sea of Fire item, which you take to Dragon Palace Central Keep to unlock the Leviathan battle. Leviathan is level 90, has over 5 million HP, regenerates tens of thousands of HP per turn, and is weak to Earth while resisting Water, Fire, and Piercing.​

  • Bring strong Earth attackers, good mitigation, and a plan to burst during safe turns.
  • After winning, you unlock the quest “Waves of Time: The Millennium Maiden’s Pearl Tears,” which eventually recruits 5★ water mage Levia, a powerful AoE/single‑target magic attacker.​​

Many players report that by the time you reach Leviathan, you will naturally have enough materials for several Rill weapons crafted from fishing drops, which significantly outclass older tier‑3 gear.

Long‑term rewards and whether it is worth it

Fishing provides: large numbers of small Chronos Stone rewards, high‑stat Rill weapons, and the free 5★ Levia, but it is one of the grind‑heaviest side systems in the game. Some veterans consider Levia and Rill weapons worth it in the long term, while others stop early and only fish casually for Stones and collection.

Practical tips to stay sane:

  • Treat fishing as a background project: clear spots when passing through rather than marathoning.
  • Prioritise hook upgrades and Dimensional Hook so Lake Lords and Rill materials become accessible sooner.
  • Only push Leviathan when your main teams and account power are ready; it is an optional superboss, not a mandatory gate.

For visual walkthroughs and fight demonstrations, useful resources include the Pocket Gamer fishing guide: https://www.pocketgamer.com/another-eden/fishing-guide/, Leviathan battle videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWeHre4nu9U and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwDXAnKWaiE, and community threads on Levia and Rill weapon value.

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