Complete CLASSIC EVENT Guide in Fish It Roblox 2025 – Classic Island, Tix Battle Pass, Cantelope Puffer & Iron Cavern​​

Complete CLASSIC EVENT Guide in Fish It Roblox – Classic Island, Tix Battle Pass, Cantelope Puffer & Iron Cavern walks through everything added in the Classic Event, from sailing out to the new Classic Island and unlocking its Tix battle pass to grinding daily quests for around 3,000 Tix per day, catching Cantelope Puffers and 40+ other event fish for the Classic index, chasing two ultra‑rare secrets split between Classic waters and the level‑200 Iron Cavern Disco event, and deciding whether to grab limited cosmetics like Banhammer and Binary Edge before the 21‑day timer runs out.​​

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Classic Event overview

The Classic Event is a Roblox‑wide crossover that gives Fish It a special Classic Island containing event fish, quests, and a Tix‑based battle pass running for roughly 21 days.​​ On Classic Island you can catch 42 new event fish, go after two ultra‑rare secrets (a domino‑crown 1x1x1x fish and a 1‑in‑4‑million wide red fish), earn Classic Tix from quests, and eventually access an end‑game Iron Cavern Disco event for high‑level players.​​ Classic Island also hosts limited‑time premium skins like the blue Banhammer and green Binary Edge weapons, making this event important for both progression and collectors.​

How to reach Classic Island

Classic Island appears as a separate landmass out on the ocean that you must sail to with your boat; from the main spawn you can look around until you spot the new island on the horizon and drive over.​ Once there, you will see a familiar Fisherman Island layout, but re‑themed for the Classic event, including NPCs based on old Roblox avatars and the new premium skins shop.​ Classic Island counts as an event island in your map list, and it has its own fish index page called “Classic Island,” separate from other regions like ESO or Crystal Cavern.​​

Classic Tix battle pass

The core progression system is the Classic Tix Battle Pass, a linear reward track where tiers are purchased automatically by spending Classic Tix you earn through event quests.​​ The pass includes a sequence of cosmetic and gameplay rewards such as Studded Rod, new pursuit lanternTixillionaire Choices rodMutation TotemCrown Hacker RodRetro Utility Boat, a bomb‑style lantern, a Retro Pluck trophy, and the Classic Ducky Boat at the very end for 53,000 Tix.​​

Each tier along the Tix pass requires a fixed Tix amount and is tracked on the Classic Island interface; once you have enough Tix you simply claim the tier and move toward the next reward.​​ The event and its battle pass are expected to last about 21 days, inferred from the 21‑day timer on the Banhammer skin and Classic rod offers on the island.​​

Earning Classic Tix: daily quests

The main source of Classic Tix is the set of daily Classic quests available on Classic Island, visible in the event UI.​

In the example shown, there are four simultaneous quests:

  • Catch 5 epic fish – rewards about 650 Tix.​​
  • Catch 3 rare fish.​
  • Catch 5 Cantelope Puffers.​
  • Catch 2 legendary fish.​

The exact quest mix and values can vary per day, but guides and testing suggest you’ll earn around 3,000 Tix per day if you clear all dailies, which is enough to finish the pass before the event ends if you are consistent.​​ Daily quests reset on a visible timer (for example, “restarts in 4 hours” in the showcase), and once the reset happens you receive a fresh set of tasks for new Tix.​​ Because there is a hard cap on how often quests refresh, missing several days will significantly slow battle‑pass completion, so logging in daily to do classic quests is strongly recommended.​​

New premium skins on Classic Island

Classic Island’s spawn area includes a premium shop with several limited‑time weapons and rod skins themed around hacking and classic Roblox aesthetics.​

  • Banhammer skin – a blue banhammer with digital hacking effects that replaces the default banhammer model for 1,100 Robux and is only available for 21 days during the event.​
  • Eclipse Katana – a dark, glowing katana skin that remains buyable for about 7 more days from the event’s start at a price of 900 Robux.​
  • Binary Edge – a new green hacker‑style sword skin described as a “1x1x1x1x skin”, thematically similar to Banhammer but as a blade, costing 800 Robux.​​

Buying these is completely optional; they do not affect gameplay stats but are valuable as limited cosmetics that may not return in future events.​​

NPCs and Classic Island layout

Classic Island is populated with numerous NPCs styled as Guests, classic Noobs, and community in‑jokes like Shedletsky and Stickmasterluke, placed near buildings and atop structures.​ At launch most of these NPCs are non‑functional, responding with no dialogue or bugged interactions, suggesting they are placeholders or future hooks for additional Classic quests or easter eggs.​​ One of the only working NPCs is Shedsky (a Shedletsky reference) near the battle pass area, who should open the Tix pass UI but is currently bugged for some players, causing a permanent blurry screen that requires relogging to clear.​

Iron Cavern and the Disco Event (high‑level content)

Climbing the ladders at the back of Classic Island leads to a gateway labeled Iron Cavern, which is tied to a repeating Disco event and end‑game fishing.​​ To enter Iron Cavern you must be at least level 200, matching other late‑game areas like Ancient Ruins, and meet the special conditions for the Disco event.​​ An NPC named John Doe stands near the entrance and explains that a Disco Event spawns there once every 2 hours, letting eligible players teleport inside Iron Cavern when the event is active.​​

During the Disco Event, players in Iron Cavern can catch exclusive fish—including the rarest Classic secret—and earn unique loot, though full drop tables and money rates are still being mapped by the community.​​ The guide notes that, at present, Classic Island surface fishing is not the best money‑making method in the game compared to areas like ESO, so it is likely that Iron Cavern will be the real high‑profit classic‑event zone once you reach level 200.​

Cantelope Puffer quest and farming

One daily quest specifically asks you to catch 5 Cantelope Puffers, a new event fish species tied to Classic Island.​​ To do this, sail to Plastic Island waters around the Classic region (the event ocean) and fish there; Cantelope Puffers have about a 1‑in‑50 chance per catch, making them common enough for daily quests but still noticeable.​​ Because Fish It supports AFK auto‑fishing (within the game’s built‑in system), you can park your boat, equip a good rod, and let the rod auto‑fish until the Cantelope Puffer quota is met.​​

Once the 5 Cantelope Puffers are caught, turn in or just let the quest auto‑complete and claim your Tix in the Classic UI, alongside progress for other daily tasks like epic/rare/legendary catches.​

Classic Island fish index and secrets

Classic Island has its own entry under the Fish Index, with slots for common, rare, epic, legendary, mythic, and one secret fish, plus another secret listed elsewhere.​​

From the sample index shown:

  • There are at least 3 common3 rare2 epic3 legendary1 mythic, and 1 secret fish in the Classic Island tab.​
  • Some commons cannot be caught with very high‑end rods, so you may need to downgrade your rod temporarily to complete the index.​​

The first secret is a classic 1x1x1x fish wearing a Domino Crown, visible as a silhouette in the Classic Island index; this is an extremely rare fish located in Classic waters, but accessible with strong enough rods.​​ The second secret is a wide red fish with an estimated 1‑in‑4‑million rarity, not shown in the Classic Island index but matching a silhouette in another index tab thought to correspond to Iron Cavern fish.​​ Community guides believe the Domino Crown 1x1x1x secret is caught directly on Classic Island, while the 1‑in‑4‑million wide red fish is exclusive to Iron Cavern Disco events, making it effectively the chase fish of the entire Classic Event.​​

Event economy and money‑making

Selling a mixed haul of Classic Island fish (including Canlope Puffers and some rares) yields only a few thousand coins—around 3.2k in the example shown—indicating Classic surface fishing is tuned more for event progression than raw cash.​​ By contrast, established islands like ESO still offer significantly better coins per hour, so most players will continue to use those for money while treating Classic Island primarily as a Tix and collector‑fish zone.​​ Once players unlock Iron Cavern, it may rival or surpass ESO for profits due to higher rarity fish and Disco event loot, but early coverage is still testing those numbers.​​

Classic Event progression route

For a clean start‑to‑finish plan, follow this sequence:​​

  1. Sail to Classic Island
    • Unlock the island by sailing around from spawn until you reach the Classic shoreline and dock.​
    • Familiarize yourself with the premium shop, battle pass area, and ladders to Iron Cavern.​
  2. Open and understand the Tix Battle Pass
    • Interact with the pass interface to see all reward tiers, noting key items such as Studded Rod, Tixillionaire Choices, Mutation Totem, Crown Hacker Rod, Retro Utility Boat, Retro Pluck Trophy, and the Classic Ducky Boat.​​
  3. Set up a daily quest routine
    • Each time you log in, immediately check the four daily quests and complete them before they reset, aiming for ~3,000 Tix per day.​​
    • Use efficient methods: AFK fish in Classic water for Cantelope Puffers, use strong rods for epic/legendary quotas, and stack progress on multiple quests simultaneously.​​
  4. Gradually fill the Classic Island index
    • While doing dailies, work on completing the 42+ Classic fish entries, switching to weaker rods if needed to pick up low‑tier commons.​
    • As gear improves, start rolling for the 1x1x1x Domino Crown secret in Classic waters.​
  5. Push to level 200 for Iron Cavern
    • Use other islands (like ESO) for coin and XP grinding until you reach level 200, the requirement for entering Iron Cavern.​​
    • Once eligible, attend Disco events every 2 hours via John Doe’s portal to fish for rare Iron Cavern fish and the 1‑in‑4‑million secret.​​
  6. Decide on cosmetics and long‑term goals
    • If you care about exclusives, decide early whether to buy Banhammer, Eclipse Katana, or Binary Edge before their 7–21‑day timers expire.​
    • Plan to fully clear the Classic battle pass, complete the Classic index, and, for true completionists, secure both Classic secrets before the event rotates out.​​

Played this way, the Classic Event becomes a structured zero‑to‑hero journey: starting from basic Tix dailies and mid‑tier rewards, through index completion and battle‑pass unlocks, then into level‑200 Iron Cavern Disco events chasing the rarest secrets and cosmetics in Fish It.​​

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