Fisch’s Christmas Tree Rod is a limited Fischmas 2025 event rod unlocked from the Advent Calendar on December 5, with 50% Luck, 75% Control, 10% Resilience, infinite Max Kg, and a passive 25% chance to apply a profitable Merry mutation to your catches. It’s an early–mid‑game “comfort money rod” that prints good value during the winter event while being very easy to handle thanks to its high control and weight cap.
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How to get Christmas Tree Rod
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How to get the Christmas Tree Rod
Christmas Tree Rod is event‑exclusive and tied directly to the Fischmas 2025 Advent Calendar.
- Advent Calendar Day 5 reward
- The 2025 Advent reward list shows “Christmas Tree Rod” on December 5, obtainable simply by logging in that day and claiming the gift.
- To claim it, travel to Moosewood, head to the big Christmas tree by the docks/leaderboards, talk to Tom Elf, and open the Advent Calendar UI, then press Claim on the Day 5 slot if it’s available.
- Robux “unlock all days” option
- Advent guides note a one‑time Robux bundle that instantly unlocks all unclaimed days (including Day 5) if purchased while the calendar is active.
- This lets late or inconsistent players retro‑claim the Christmas Tree Rod as long as the Fischmas 2025 event hasn’t ended; once the event and calendar disappear, any unclaimed rewards are permanently lost.
After you claim it once, the Christmas Tree Rod becomes a permanent rod in your inventory and can be used year‑round like any other rod, even though it is no longer obtainable after Fischmas.
Christmas Tree Rod stats and Merry passive
Community Advent breakdowns and rod lists agree on the following stat spread for Christmas Tree Rod:
- Luck: 50%
- Control: 75%
- Resilience: 10%
- Max Kg: Infinite
On top of this, the rod has a unique passive:
- Merry Mutation: About a 25% chance for each catch to roll a Merry mutation, which boosts that fish’s sell price by roughly 3–4× its normal value.
In practical terms:
- High control (75%) makes the reeling bar very stable, which is a big comfort upgrade over starter rods and helps you land bigger fish without mis‑inputs.
- Infinite Max Kg means fish weight will essentially never be the reason your line snaps, which is especially helpful on heavier winter fish or if you’re still learning tension management.
- Moderate luck (50%) is not top‑tier but solidly better than true beginner gear, giving you a steady, if not insane, bump in rarity/value alongside the Merry procs.
The Merry passive is what makes this rod economically interesting: even with only a 1‑in‑4 proc rate, multiplying a chunk of your catches by 3–4× turns ordinary event fishing into surprisingly good profit for how little effort and cost it requires.
How good is Christmas Tree Rod? (Progression & comparisons)
Rod tier lists and Advent guides usually place Christmas Tree Rod in an early–mid progression tier—stronger than starter/cheap shop rods, but below serious late‑game and specialized mutation rods like Carrot, Poseidon, or end‑sea craftables.
Where it shines:
- Comfort rod for new and seasonal players
- Low‑effort money rod
Where it falls off:
- Once you obtain stronger permanent rods with higher luck, better lure speed, and more extreme value passives (for example, rods that grant higher multipliers or spawn dedicated mutation pools), Christmas Tree Rod becomes more of a fun seasonal side‑grade than your best farm tool.
- Compared to other Advent rods, Advent guides often highlight Christmas Tree as the value‑oriented comfort pick, while things like Jinglestar are better for raw speed/progress and some Advent rods are more niche or collectible.
A safe line for your article: use Christmas Tree Rod as your main rod throughout Fischmas and early progression; swap to top‑tier craftable/mutation rods once you have them, but keep Christmas Tree around as a comfy, profitable backup and limited collectible.
Best enchants and playstyle tips
Because Christmas Tree Rod already gives high control and infinite weight plus a strong value passive, good enchant strategies either push its money role or double down on comfort.
- Value‑focused enchants
- Stack Luck and value‑oriented enchants to amplify both the 50% base luck and the Merry multiplier, turning the rod into a surprisingly efficient holiday money printer for low‑ and mid‑tier accounts.
- This pairs especially well with event baits that increase Fischmas fish rates, compounding event bonuses with your mutation rolls.
- Comfort‑focused enchants
- If you’re still learning the reeling minigame, consider minor Control/Resilience enchants so that almost no normal fish can break you unless you completely ignore tension.
- This is a great “family account” setup where anyone can hop on during the event and fish comfortably without thinking too much about stats.
Playstyle tips to include:
- Fish in high‑fish‑density spots during Fischmas to maximize the number of attempts and thus the absolute number of Merry mutations you roll per hour.
- Treat big Merry catches as “bonus jackpots” and avoid getting greedy with risky spots you can’t comfortably reel in—Christmas Tree’s real strength is safe, consistent value, not chasing the single biggest fish in the game.
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Quick FAQ
Can you still get Christmas Tree Rod after Fischmas 2025?
No; current Advent calendars list it strictly as the December 5, 2025 reward, with no shop, quest, or crate alternative once the calendar ends. Only players who claimed it (or used the Robux unlock‑all while the event was active) keep it.
Is Christmas Tree Rod tradable or droppable?
Rod lists and Advent guides only show it as a calendar unlock, with no indication that it can be traded or dropped, so you should treat it as an account‑bound limited rod.
Is it better than Jinglestar Rod?
Advent analysis generally frames Christmas Tree as the value/money rod thanks to Merry, and Jinglestar as a speed/progress rod with faster lure/progress but no mutation chance—neither strictly replaces the other, and which you use depends on whether you want money or fast catches.
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