Many fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley are valuable for selling, cooking food, or giving to characters for quests, and the robot fish is no exception. Here’s how to find robot fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Where to Find Robot Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley

you may find robot fish inEternity Isle’s orange fishing spotsin theDocks and Overlook regions. The fastest way to get one early on is to look for an orange fishing spot in Ancient’s Landing starting area before casting your fishing line and obtaining the robot fish.

Since robot fish spawn in orange fishing circles, you’re unlikely to find other species while doing this. The main challenge is finding this colored spot, as it’s rarer than their white and blue counterparts. A good way to counter this is to search every water source in the Docks and Overlook. If an orange circle doesn’t spawn, fish every other spawn to get a new one to appear. If you’re lucky, an orange one will show up.

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Alternatively, if you have other quests to complete or don’t mind waiting, you may leave the area and return later so the fishing spawns reset. Often, you’ll find an orange spot on your second or third visit, allowing you to pick up the robot fish and move on to your next objective.

What Are Robot Fish Used for in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Robot fish are a rare fish you’ll use in cooking recipes and quests. They’re valuable, selling for 625 coins and providing 1350 energy, but they’re best used in quest recipes like Best Fish Forever. However, if you have some to spare, you can sell them, cook, or gift them to characters as favorite gifts.

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.