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'''Fishing Spots''' (釣り場) are locations in ''[[Sonic Frontiers]]''. Taking place inside [[Cyber Space]] and accessed by entering Purple Portals found across the [[Starfall Islands]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] can participate in a fishing mini-game hosted by [[Big the Cat]].
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'''Fishing Spots''' (釣り場) are locations in ''[[Sonic Frontiers]]''. Taking place inside [[Cyber Space]] and accessed by entering Purple Portals found across the [[Starfall Islands]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] can participate in a fishing mini-game hosted by a digital projection of [[Big the Cat]].
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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[[File:SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot FishHooked.png|thumb|right|200px|Fishing gameplay.]]
 
To go fishing, Sonic must pay [[Purple Coin]]s to Big so he may be loaned a fishing rod for one try. The player should aim where they would like, then press {{A}} to cast their line into the pond and wait. When a fish bites the lure, the player has to quickly press the same button to hook it, which will make one or more red circles appear around the lure. When the white ripple overlaps the red ripple, the player should quickly press {{A}} with good timing to reel in the fish. Successfully reeling in a fish will reward the player, usually with Treasure Tokens, though reeling in a treasure box will award the player with different items, such as a Gold Card. At any time before a fish bites, the player may quit by pressing {{B}}.
 
To go fishing, Sonic must pay [[Purple Coin]]s to Big so he may be loaned a fishing rod for one try. The player should aim where they would like, then press {{A}} to cast their line into the pond and wait. When a fish bites the lure, the player has to quickly press the same button to hook it, which will make one or more red circles appear around the lure. When the white ripple overlaps the red ripple, the player should quickly press {{A}} with good timing to reel in the fish. Successfully reeling in a fish will reward the player, usually with Treasure Tokens, though reeling in a treasure box will award the player with different items, such as a Gold Card. At any time before a fish bites, the player may quit by pressing {{B}}.
  
 
There are a total of four Fishing Spots that Sonic can visit, each one accessed from a different island. With each island Sonic visits, the cost to go fishing increases, but so will the Treasure Tokens rewarded for successful catches, and different kinds of fish can be found at each Fishing Spot. The Fishing Spots are as follows:
 
There are a total of four Fishing Spots that Sonic can visit, each one accessed from a different island. With each island Sonic visits, the cost to go fishing increases, but so will the Treasure Tokens rewarded for successful catches, and different kinds of fish can be found at each Fishing Spot. The Fishing Spots are as follows:
  
*The '''Western Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Kronos Island]]. Costs 1 Purple Coin to fish.
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*The '''Northern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Ares Island]]. Costs 2 Purple Coins to fish.
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SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot WesternMenu.png|The '''Western Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Kronos Island]]. Costs 1 Purple Coin to fish.
*The '''Eastern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Chaos Island]]. Costs 4 Purple Coins to fish.
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SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot NorthernMenu.png|The '''Northern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Ares Island]]. Costs 2 Purple Coins to fish.
*The '''Southern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Ouranos Island]]. Costs 8 Purple Coins to fish.
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SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot EasternMenu.png|The '''Eastern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Chaos Island]]. Costs 4 Purple Coins to fish.
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SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot SouthernMenu.png|The '''Southern Fishing Spot''', accessed from [[Ouranos Island]]. Costs 8 Purple Coins to fish.
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===Token exchange===
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===BBQ Spit===
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[[File:SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot BBQSpit FelyneRathalos.png|thumb|right|200px|Sonic using the BBQ Spit while wearing the Felyne Rathalos outfit.]]
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If the ''Monster Hunter'' Collaboration Pack DLC has been installed, there will be an extra mini-game accessible by selecting "Use BBQ Spit", and no Purple Coins are needed to play. In this mini-game, the objective is to cook a stick of meat as perfectly as possible to earn Treasure Tokens from Big. To play, the player must press {{A}} to start grilling, then press {{A}} again when they think the meat has been cooked thorougly, using the music and the meat's colour as an indication of when to stop grilling.
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The number of Treasure Tokens awarded will vary depending on the meat's doneness, with lower payouts for undercooking or overcooking the meat, and higher payouts if the meat was cooked perfectly. These payouts will also increase depending on where the mini-game is played. Sonic is not required to wear the Rathalos or Felyne Rathalos outfits in order to play this mini-game.
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==Trade Tokens==
 
The player can exchange the Treasure Tokens awarded from catching fish to Big for items. Gold Tokens found in treasure boxes may also be exchanged without having to spend any Treasure Tokens. The items available are:
 
The player can exchange the Treasure Tokens awarded from catching fish to Big for items. Gold Tokens found in treasure boxes may also be exchanged without having to spend any Treasure Tokens. The items available are:
 
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|[[Portal Gear]]
 
|[[Portal Gear]]
 
|8
 
|8
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|80
 
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|-
 
|[[Egg Memo]]
 
|[[Egg Memo]]
 
|15
 
|15
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|150
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Memory Token]]
 
|[[Memory Token]]
 
|5
 
|5
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|50
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Chaos Emerald]] [[Vault Key]]
 
|[[Chaos Emerald]] [[Vault Key]]
 
|15
 
|15
 +
|150
 
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|-
 
|[[Red Seed of Power]]
 
|[[Red Seed of Power]]
 
|2
 
|2
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|20
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Blue Seed of Defense]]
 
|[[Blue Seed of Defense]]
 
|2
 
|2
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|20
 
|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>20 Lost [[Koco]]
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>20 Lost [[Koco]]
 
|3
 
|3
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|30
 
|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>100 [[Ring]]s
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>100 [[Ring]]s
 
|1
 
|1
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|10
 
|-
 
|-
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>50 Skill Pieces
 
|<nowiki>+</nowiki>50 Skill Pieces
 
|1
 
|1
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|10
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|Gourami
 
|Gourami
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 01.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A small fish with striking red stripes. Often used in cuisine, and also popular as a pet.
 
|A small fish with striking red stripes. Often used in cuisine, and also popular as a pet.
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|2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Loach
 
|Loach
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 02.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish commonly found in rivers and streams. It uses long, whisker-like feelers to find food. Its dark body is coated with a layer of slime.
 
|A fish commonly found in rivers and streams. It uses long, whisker-like feelers to find food. Its dark body is coated with a layer of slime.
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|4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Medaka
 
|Medaka
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 03.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A small, slender fish often found in home aquariums. A diverse range of variants exist, including those with translucent, skeletal bodies or multi-hued skin.
 
|A small, slender fish often found in home aquariums. A diverse range of variants exist, including those with translucent, skeletal bodies or multi-hued skin.
|
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Crayfish
 
|Crayfish
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 04.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A creature with powerful claws found in slow-moving freshwater environments. Being omnivorous, it can be caught with any food you happen to have on hand.
 
|A creature with powerful claws found in slow-moving freshwater environments. Being omnivorous, it can be caught with any food you happen to have on hand.
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Tadpole
 
|Tadpole
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 05.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|The aquatic larva of frogs. As tadpoles grow, they first sprout legs then arms. Some species have a spiral pattern on their belly.
 
|The aquatic larva of frogs. As tadpoles grow, they first sprout legs then arms. Some species have a spiral pattern on their belly.
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Clownfish
 
|Clownfish
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 06.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A colorful tropical fish that has soared in popularity in recent years. Most variants are red, yellow, or orange with white stripes.
 
|A colorful tropical fish that has soared in popularity in recent years. Most variants are red, yellow, or orange with white stripes.
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|2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Squid
 
|Squid
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 07.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A slick-skinned creature with eight arms and two tentacles. The squid can make subtle changes to its appearance to hide from predators.
 
|A slick-skinned creature with eight arms and two tentacles. The squid can make subtle changes to its appearance to hide from predators.
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Seahorse
 
|Seahorse
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 08.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A salt water creature named for its horse-like appearance.
 
|A salt water creature named for its horse-like appearance.
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Carp
 
|Carp
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 09.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish found in rivers and ponds. It will eat almost anything, and is often used to cleanse waterways.
 
|A fish found in rivers and ponds. It will eat almost anything, and is often used to cleanse waterways.
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|3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Snapping turtle
 
|Snapping turtle
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 10.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A large turtle that can grow to over two and a half feet long and 240 pounds. It is commonly found in marshes and swamps.
 
|A large turtle that can grow to over two and a half feet long and 240 pounds. It is commonly found in marshes and swamps.
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|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Salmon
 
|Salmon
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 11.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish that makes for very good eating. Its eggs are considered a delicacy in some places. Though its flesh starts out pale, it turns orange over time due to pigments in the food it eats.
 
|A fish that makes for very good eating. Its eggs are considered a delicacy in some places. Though its flesh starts out pale, it turns orange over time due to pigments in the food it eats.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Flounder
 
|Flounder
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 12.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish with a mottled, pebble-like appearance. It dwells at the bottom of rivers and ponds, where its skin serves as camouflage to protect it from enemies.
 
|A fish with a mottled, pebble-like appearance. It dwells at the bottom of rivers and ponds, where its skin serves as camouflage to protect it from enemies.
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Anglerfish
 
|Anglerfish
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 13.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A deep-sea fish with a rounded body. Its name refers to its use of the luminescent lure on its head to attract prey.
 
|A deep-sea fish with a rounded body. Its name refers to its use of the luminescent lure on its head to attract prey.
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|3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Octopus
 
|Octopus
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 14.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|This eight-legged mollusk is considered a delicacy by some. Like squid, when threatened it shoots out ink that temporarily paralyzes the senses of its natural enemy, the moray eel.
 
|This eight-legged mollusk is considered a delicacy by some. Like squid, when threatened it shoots out ink that temporarily paralyzes the senses of its natural enemy, the moray eel.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Pufferfish
 
|Pufferfish
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 15.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish with two distinct appearances. Though it usually looks like an ordinary fish, it puffs up when danger presents itself.
 
|A fish with two distinct appearances. Though it usually looks like an ordinary fish, it puffs up when danger presents itself.
|
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Crab
 
|Crab
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 16.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An aquatic crustacean. Though known for its sideways walk and sharp claws, some species are adept at moving forward and backward or swimming.
 
|An aquatic crustacean. Though known for its sideways walk and sharp claws, some species are adept at moving forward and backward or swimming.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Alligator
 
|Alligator
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 17.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A savage, carnivorous creature with sharp teeth that lives near swamps and ponds. It goes to ground in winter to stay warm.
 
|A savage, carnivorous creature with sharp teeth that lives near swamps and ponds. It goes to ground in winter to stay warm.
|
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|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Black bass
 
|Black bass
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 18.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A very common fish found in temperate climates. Fishing for bass is a popular pastime, and it is often featured in competitive angling.
 
|A very common fish found in temperate climates. Fishing for bass is a popular pastime, and it is often featured in competitive angling.
|
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|3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Nishiki koi
 
|Nishiki koi
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 19.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A type of carp with a red, white, and black body. It was bred for its ornamental appeal, and its skin resembles brocade fabric.
 
|A type of carp with a red, white, and black body. It was bred for its ornamental appeal, and its skin resembles brocade fabric.
|
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|3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Coelacanth
 
|Coelacanth
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 20.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A large fish sometimes referred to as a living fossil due to its lack of evolution since ancient times. Much about it remains a mystery, attracting broad scientists and public interest.
 
|A large fish sometimes referred to as a living fossil due to its lack of evolution since ancient times. Much about it remains a mystery, attracting broad scientists and public interest.
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Oarfish
 
|Oarfish
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 21.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish with a very long body. Its striking appearance may have inspired tales of legendary sea creatures.
 
|A fish with a very long body. Its striking appearance may have inspired tales of legendary sea creatures.
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Tuna
 
|Tuna
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 22.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish renowned for its delicate flavor. All parts of its body can be used in cuisine, and in some cases it is even eaten raw. Generally, the more oily cuts fetch the highest prices.
 
|A fish renowned for its delicate flavor. All parts of its body can be used in cuisine, and in some cases it is even eaten raw. Generally, the more oily cuts fetch the highest prices.
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Sunfish
 
|Sunfish
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 23.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A massive, flat-bodied fish. It can grow close to ten feet in length, though it is more delicately built than it appears. The juvenile sunfish has a star-shaped appearance that looks nothing like an adult.
 
|A massive, flat-bodied fish. It can grow close to ten feet in length, though it is more delicately built than it appears. The juvenile sunfish has a star-shaped appearance that looks nothing like an adult.
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|12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Marlin
 
|Marlin
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 24.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish with a spear-like snout. It is said to be the fastest swimmer of all fish. You might even call it the Sonic of the sea!
 
|A fish with a spear-like snout. It is said to be the fastest swimmer of all fish. You might even call it the Sonic of the sea!
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Spring|Yellow spring]]
 
|[[Spring|Yellow spring]]
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 25.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An ordinary yellow spring. Stepping on one will propel you into the air.
 
|An ordinary yellow spring. Stepping on one will propel you into the air.
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|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Spring|Red spring]]
 
|[[Spring|Red spring]]
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 26.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An ordinary red spring. Stepping on one will propel you even higher than a yellow spring.
 
|An ordinary red spring. Stepping on one will propel you even higher than a yellow spring.
|
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Tin can
 
|Tin can
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 27.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An empty tin can. Someone must have consumed the contents. I wonder what was in it...
 
|An empty tin can. Someone must have consumed the contents. I wonder what was in it...
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|6 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Monitor|Item box]]
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|[[Item Box|Item box]]
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 28.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A box containing an item. Applying force will cause the item to pop out.
 
|A box containing an item. Applying force will cause the item to pop out.
|
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|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Checkpoint|Star Post]]
 
|[[Checkpoint|Star Post]]
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 29.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A marker that tracks passers-by. If you fall after touching one, you can return to its location.
 
|A marker that tracks passers-by. If you fall after touching one, you can return to its location.
|
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Signpost|Goal Plate]]
 
|[[Signpost|Goal Plate]]
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 30.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A plate that lets you know you've reached the goal. Running past one fills you with a sense of accomplishment.
 
|A plate that lets you know you've reached the goal. Running past one fills you with a sense of accomplishment.
|
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Chopper]]
 
|[[Chopper]]
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 31.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A mechanical creature that looks like a fish. It can't be eaten, so don't even try.
 
|A mechanical creature that looks like a fish. It can't be eaten, so don't even try.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Twig
 
|Twig
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 32.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A twig used to build or repair things. It could also be fuel for a fire if it wasn't so waterlogged.
 
|A twig used to build or repair things. It could also be fuel for a fire if it wasn't so waterlogged.
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|24 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Acorn
 
|Acorn
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 33.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|The seed of an oak tree. Some are round, while others are long and thin. A somewhat lackluster catch, in a nutshell.
 
|The seed of an oak tree. Some are round, while others are long and thin. A somewhat lackluster catch, in a nutshell.
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|4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
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|-
 
|[[Ring]]
 
|[[Ring]]
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 34.png|100px]]
 
|
 
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|One of the gold rings that have aided Sonic in the past. This one seems to be a work of art that doesn't have any particular effects.
 
|One of the gold rings that have aided Sonic in the past. This one seems to be a work of art that doesn't have any particular effects.
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|3 Treasure Tokens
 
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|-
 
|Tire
 
|Tire
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 35.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A tire for vehicles. They come in a variety of sizes and treads, but this one seems to be for a regular passenger car.
 
|A tire for vehicles. They come in a variety of sizes and treads, but this one seems to be for a regular passenger car.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Barracuda
 
|Barracuda
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 36.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A large fish with a big mouth and sharp teeth. Aggressive by nature, it has been known to attack people.
 
|A large fish with a big mouth and sharp teeth. Aggressive by nature, it has been known to attack people.
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|6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Stingray
 
|Stingray
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 37.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A flat fish with a long tail. It is said to be related to the shark, though they look nothing alike. It has distinctive gills on the bottom of its body.
 
|A flat fish with a long tail. It is said to be related to the shark, though they look nothing alike. It has distinctive gills on the bottom of its body.
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|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Starfish
 
|Starfish
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 38.png|100px]]
 
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|A flat sea creature covered with spiny skin. It moves across the seabed using countless tube feet on its underside. Starfish are sometimes eaten or used in traditional medicine.
 
|A flat sea creature covered with spiny skin. It moves across the seabed using countless tube feet on its underside. Starfish are sometimes eaten or used in traditional medicine.
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|4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Poison dart frog
 
|Poison dart frog
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 39.png|100px]]
 
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|
 
|A brightly colored but highly poisonous frog. Use caution when you come across these dangerous creatures.
 
|A brightly colored but highly poisonous frog. Use caution when you come across these dangerous creatures.
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Goldfish
 
|Goldfish
|
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|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 40.png|100px]]
 
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|
 
|A fish that is gold in name, but red in color. They are bred for their ornamental value, and aren't found in nature.
 
|A fish that is gold in name, but red in color. They are bred for their ornamental value, and aren't found in nature.
|
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|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Flying fish
 
|Flying fish
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 41.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A fish with large fins. While aboard sea vessels, you'll sometimes see them leaping from the water as they flee from predators.
 
|A fish with large fins. While aboard sea vessels, you'll sometimes see them leaping from the water as they flee from predators.
|
+
|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Giant isopod
 
|Giant isopod
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 42.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A deep-sea creature resembling an insect. It lives in the ocean depths untouched by light. Its efficient metabolism enables it to survive without food for years after even a modest meal.
 
|A deep-sea creature resembling an insect. It lives in the ocean depths untouched by light. Its efficient metabolism enables it to survive without food for years after even a modest meal.
|
+
|6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Hammerhead shark
 
|Hammerhead shark
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 43.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|As its name suggests, this shark has a hammer-shaped head. Apparently, this makes it more sensitive to electric signals than other sharks.
 
|As its name suggests, this shark has a hammer-shaped head. Apparently, this makes it more sensitive to electric signals than other sharks.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Ancient tablet
 
|Ancient tablet
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 44.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An inscribed stone tablet. It has the same message in three languages, including mysterious glyphs, so it could serve as a key to deciphering them.
 
|An inscribed stone tablet. It has the same message in three languages, including mysterious glyphs, so it could serve as a key to deciphering them.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Moray eel
 
|Moray eel
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 45.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An aquatic creature that looks like a snake. It has sharp teeth and a ferocious temperament.
 
|An aquatic creature that looks like a snake. It has sharp teeth and a ferocious temperament.
|
+
|3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Polka-dot hammerhead shark
 
|Polka-dot hammerhead shark
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 46.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|Despite its disarming appearance, this is a bona fide hammerhead shark. Don't be misled by its cute look, as it can be dangerous.
 
|Despite its disarming appearance, this is a bona fide hammerhead shark. Don't be misled by its cute look, as it can be dangerous.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Red can
 
|Red can
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 47.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An empty red can. Perhaps it contained some chili con carne for [[Chili Dog|chili dogs]].
 
|An empty red can. Perhaps it contained some chili con carne for [[Chili Dog|chili dogs]].
|
+
|6 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Silver acorn
 
|Silver acorn
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 48.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A silver acorn. Was the tree it came from silver, too?
 
|A silver acorn. Was the tree it came from silver, too?
|
+
|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Chopper|Small Chopper]]
 
|[[Chopper|Small Chopper]]
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 49.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A small Chopper. It's made of metal like its larger counterpart, but the bone-like pieces are more delicate.
 
|A small Chopper. It's made of metal like its larger counterpart, but the bone-like pieces are more delicate.
|
+
|2 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Platinum-golden fish
 
|Platinum-golden fish
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 50.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A goldfish with a platinum-colored body. Its shiny scales are no doubt far more valuable than the regular kind.
 
|A goldfish with a platinum-colored body. Its shiny scales are no doubt far more valuable than the regular kind.
|
+
|1 Treasure Token (Kronos)<br>8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Blue ringed octopus
 
|Blue ringed octopus
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 51.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An octopus featuring a polka-dot pattern. Though it has a flashy appearance, it contains the same deadly tetrodotoxin as pufferfish.
 
|An octopus featuring a polka-dot pattern. Though it has a flashy appearance, it contains the same deadly tetrodotoxin as pufferfish.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Golden coelacanth
 
|Golden coelacanth
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 52.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A coelacanth with a golden sheen. Though very beautiful, it's not suited to home aquariums, as the flashes of light would keep everyone up at night.
 
|A coelacanth with a golden sheen. Though very beautiful, it's not suited to home aquariums, as the flashes of light would keep everyone up at night.
|
+
|12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|King salmon
 
|King salmon
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 53.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A large salmon found in relatively cold ocean climates. Its flesh is more fatty than regular salmon.
 
|A large salmon found in relatively cold ocean climates. Its flesh is more fatty than regular salmon.
|
+
|12 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Black starfish
 
|Black starfish
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 54.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A black starfish. Black is the ideal color for concealment on the deep ocean floor, where sunlight never penetrates.
 
|A black starfish. Black is the ideal color for concealment on the deep ocean floor, where sunlight never penetrates.
|
+
|4 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Flashy anglerfish
 
|Flashy anglerfish
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 55.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A flashy, small anglerfish. Though larger ones can look quite vicious, they're much cuter in compact form.
 
|A flashy, small anglerfish. Though larger ones can look quite vicious, they're much cuter in compact form.
|
+
|12 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Red giant isopod
 
|Red giant isopod
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 56.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An enormous red isopod. Even larger than the standard giant isopod, this spectacularly large creature could be considered the king of the isopods.
 
|An enormous red isopod. Even larger than the standard giant isopod, this spectacularly large creature could be considered the king of the isopods.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Red stingray
 
|Red stingray
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 57.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A ray with venomous spines on its tail. The venom remains deadly even after it dies.
 
|A ray with venomous spines on its tail. The venom remains deadly even after it dies.
|
+
|6 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Striped sunfish
 
|Striped sunfish
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 58.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A striped sunfish. Its large body makes the stripes impressive to behold even underwater.
 
|A striped sunfish. Its large body makes the stripes impressive to behold even underwater.
|
+
|12 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Big rainbow colored frog
 
|Big rainbow colored frog
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 59.png|100px]]
 
|
 
|
 
|A massive mutant poison dart frog with a body all the colors of the rainbow. It must eat a rich diet of multi-colored food.
 
|A massive mutant poison dart frog with a body all the colors of the rainbow. It must eat a rich diet of multi-colored food.
|
+
|24 Treasure Tokens
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Red Seed of Power]]
 
|[[Red Seed of Power]]
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 60.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|A beautiful red seed. Take it to [[Hermit Koco]] to raise Sonic's attack power.
 
|A beautiful red seed. Take it to [[Hermit Koco]] to raise Sonic's attack power.
|
+
|1 Red Seed of Power
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Blue Seed of Defense]]
 
|[[Blue Seed of Defense]]
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 61.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|A beautiful blue seed. Take it to Hermit Koco to raise Sonic's defense.
 
|A beautiful blue seed. Take it to Hermit Koco to raise Sonic's defense.
|
+
|1 Blue Seed of Defense
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Treasure box
 
|Treasure box
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 62.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|A treasure box that was dumped into the pond. A Gold Card, which Big was searching for, must be in it.
 
|A treasure box that was dumped into the pond. A Gold Card, which Big was searching for, must be in it.
 
|1 Gold Card
 
|1 Gold Card
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Golden treasure box
 
|Golden treasure box
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 63.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|Gold shiny treasure box. Must be something VERY expensive...?
 
|Gold shiny treasure box. Must be something VERY expensive...?
 
|3 Gold Cards
 
|3 Gold Cards
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Elder Koco]]'s scroll
 
|[[Elder Koco]]'s scroll
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 64.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|A scroll written by Elder Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Elder Koco will be unlocked.
 
|A scroll written by Elder Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Elder Koco will be unlocked.
|8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos Island), 64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos Island)
+
|8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>16 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>32 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Hermit Koco]]'s scroll
 
|[[Hermit Koco]]'s scroll
|
+
|[[File:SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 65.png|100px]]
|
+
|All islands
 
|A scroll written by Hermit Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Hermit Koco will be unlocked.
 
|A scroll written by Hermit Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Hermit Koco will be unlocked.
|8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos Island), 64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos Island)
+
|8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)<br>16 Treasure Tokens (Ares)<br>32 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)<br>64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
 
|}
 
|}
  

Latest revision as of 09:49, 6 October 2023

SonicFrontiers PC FishingSpot FishCaught.png
Fishing Spot
Game: Sonic Frontiers

Fishing Spots (釣り場) are locations in Sonic Frontiers. Taking place inside Cyber Space and accessed by entering Purple Portals found across the Starfall Islands, Sonic can participate in a fishing mini-game hosted by a digital projection of Big the Cat.

Gameplay

Fishing gameplay.

To go fishing, Sonic must pay Purple Coins to Big so he may be loaned a fishing rod for one try. The player should aim where they would like, then press A to cast their line into the pond and wait. When a fish bites the lure, the player has to quickly press the same button to hook it, which will make one or more red circles appear around the lure. When the white ripple overlaps the red ripple, the player should quickly press A with good timing to reel in the fish. Successfully reeling in a fish will reward the player, usually with Treasure Tokens, though reeling in a treasure box will award the player with different items, such as a Gold Card. At any time before a fish bites, the player may quit by pressing B.

There are a total of four Fishing Spots that Sonic can visit, each one accessed from a different island. With each island Sonic visits, the cost to go fishing increases, but so will the Treasure Tokens rewarded for successful catches, and different kinds of fish can be found at each Fishing Spot. The Fishing Spots are as follows:

BBQ Spit

Sonic using the BBQ Spit while wearing the Felyne Rathalos outfit.

If the Monster Hunter Collaboration Pack DLC has been installed, there will be an extra mini-game accessible by selecting "Use BBQ Spit", and no Purple Coins are needed to play. In this mini-game, the objective is to cook a stick of meat as perfectly as possible to earn Treasure Tokens from Big. To play, the player must press A to start grilling, then press A again when they think the meat has been cooked thorougly, using the music and the meat's colour as an indication of when to stop grilling.

The number of Treasure Tokens awarded will vary depending on the meat's doneness, with lower payouts for undercooking or overcooking the meat, and higher payouts if the meat was cooked perfectly. These payouts will also increase depending on where the mini-game is played. Sonic is not required to wear the Rathalos or Felyne Rathalos outfits in order to play this mini-game.

Trade Tokens

The player can exchange the Treasure Tokens awarded from catching fish to Big for items. Gold Tokens found in treasure boxes may also be exchanged without having to spend any Treasure Tokens. The items available are:

Item Price
Easy-Hard Extreme
Portal Gear 8 80
Egg Memo 15 150
Memory Token 5 50
Chaos Emerald Vault Key 15 150
Red Seed of Power 2 20
Blue Seed of Defense 2 20
+20 Lost Koco 3 30
+100 Rings 1 10
+50 Skill Pieces 1 10

Fish-o-pedia

Fish/object Image Location Description Reward
Gourami SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 01.png A small fish with striking red stripes. Often used in cuisine, and also popular as a pet. 2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Loach SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 02.png A fish commonly found in rivers and streams. It uses long, whisker-like feelers to find food. Its dark body is coated with a layer of slime. 4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Medaka SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 03.png A small, slender fish often found in home aquariums. A diverse range of variants exist, including those with translucent, skeletal bodies or multi-hued skin. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Crayfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 04.png A creature with powerful claws found in slow-moving freshwater environments. Being omnivorous, it can be caught with any food you happen to have on hand. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Tadpole SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 05.png The aquatic larva of frogs. As tadpoles grow, they first sprout legs then arms. Some species have a spiral pattern on their belly. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Clownfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 06.png A colorful tropical fish that has soared in popularity in recent years. Most variants are red, yellow, or orange with white stripes. 2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Squid SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 07.png A slick-skinned creature with eight arms and two tentacles. The squid can make subtle changes to its appearance to hide from predators. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Seahorse SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 08.png A salt water creature named for its horse-like appearance. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Carp SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 09.png A fish found in rivers and ponds. It will eat almost anything, and is often used to cleanse waterways. 3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Snapping turtle SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 10.png A large turtle that can grow to over two and a half feet long and 240 pounds. It is commonly found in marshes and swamps. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Salmon SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 11.png A fish that makes for very good eating. Its eggs are considered a delicacy in some places. Though its flesh starts out pale, it turns orange over time due to pigments in the food it eats. 6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Flounder SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 12.png A fish with a mottled, pebble-like appearance. It dwells at the bottom of rivers and ponds, where its skin serves as camouflage to protect it from enemies. 12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Anglerfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 13.png A deep-sea fish with a rounded body. Its name refers to its use of the luminescent lure on its head to attract prey. 3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Octopus SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 14.png This eight-legged mollusk is considered a delicacy by some. Like squid, when threatened it shoots out ink that temporarily paralyzes the senses of its natural enemy, the moray eel. 6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Pufferfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 15.png A fish with two distinct appearances. Though it usually looks like an ordinary fish, it puffs up when danger presents itself. 12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Crab SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 16.png An aquatic crustacean. Though known for its sideways walk and sharp claws, some species are adept at moving forward and backward or swimming. 6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Alligator SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 17.png A savage, carnivorous creature with sharp teeth that lives near swamps and ponds. It goes to ground in winter to stay warm. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Black bass SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 18.png A very common fish found in temperate climates. Fishing for bass is a popular pastime, and it is often featured in competitive angling. 3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Nishiki koi SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 19.png A type of carp with a red, white, and black body. It was bred for its ornamental appeal, and its skin resembles brocade fabric. 3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Coelacanth SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 20.png A large fish sometimes referred to as a living fossil due to its lack of evolution since ancient times. Much about it remains a mystery, attracting broad scientists and public interest. 12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Oarfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 21.png A fish with a very long body. Its striking appearance may have inspired tales of legendary sea creatures. 12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Tuna SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 22.png A fish renowned for its delicate flavor. All parts of its body can be used in cuisine, and in some cases it is even eaten raw. Generally, the more oily cuts fetch the highest prices. 12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Sunfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 23.png A massive, flat-bodied fish. It can grow close to ten feet in length, though it is more delicately built than it appears. The juvenile sunfish has a star-shaped appearance that looks nothing like an adult. 12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
Marlin SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 24.png A fish with a spear-like snout. It is said to be the fastest swimmer of all fish. You might even call it the Sonic of the sea! 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Yellow spring SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 25.png An ordinary yellow spring. Stepping on one will propel you into the air. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Red spring SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 26.png An ordinary red spring. Stepping on one will propel you even higher than a yellow spring. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Tin can SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 27.png An empty tin can. Someone must have consumed the contents. I wonder what was in it... 6 Treasure Tokens
Item box SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 28.png A box containing an item. Applying force will cause the item to pop out. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Star Post SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 29.png A marker that tracks passers-by. If you fall after touching one, you can return to its location. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Goal Plate SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 30.png A plate that lets you know you've reached the goal. Running past one fills you with a sense of accomplishment. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Chopper SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 31.png A mechanical creature that looks like a fish. It can't be eaten, so don't even try. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Twig SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 32.png A twig used to build or repair things. It could also be fuel for a fire if it wasn't so waterlogged. 24 Treasure Tokens
Acorn SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 33.png The seed of an oak tree. Some are round, while others are long and thin. A somewhat lackluster catch, in a nutshell. 4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Ring SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 34.png One of the gold rings that have aided Sonic in the past. This one seems to be a work of art that doesn't have any particular effects. 3 Treasure Tokens
Tire SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 35.png A tire for vehicles. They come in a variety of sizes and treads, but this one seems to be for a regular passenger car. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Barracuda SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 36.png A large fish with a big mouth and sharp teeth. Aggressive by nature, it has been known to attack people. 6 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Stingray SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 37.png A flat fish with a long tail. It is said to be related to the shark, though they look nothing alike. It has distinctive gills on the bottom of its body. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Starfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 38.png A flat sea creature covered with spiny skin. It moves across the seabed using countless tube feet on its underside. Starfish are sometimes eaten or used in traditional medicine. 4 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Poison dart frog SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 39.png A brightly colored but highly poisonous frog. Use caution when you come across these dangerous creatures. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Goldfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 40.png A fish that is gold in name, but red in color. They are bred for their ornamental value, and aren't found in nature. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Flying fish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 41.png A fish with large fins. While aboard sea vessels, you'll sometimes see them leaping from the water as they flee from predators. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Giant isopod SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 42.png A deep-sea creature resembling an insect. It lives in the ocean depths untouched by light. Its efficient metabolism enables it to survive without food for years after even a modest meal. 6 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Hammerhead shark SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 43.png As its name suggests, this shark has a hammer-shaped head. Apparently, this makes it more sensitive to electric signals than other sharks. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Ancient tablet SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 44.png An inscribed stone tablet. It has the same message in three languages, including mysterious glyphs, so it could serve as a key to deciphering them. 24 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Moray eel SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 45.png An aquatic creature that looks like a snake. It has sharp teeth and a ferocious temperament. 3 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
24 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Polka-dot hammerhead shark SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 46.png Despite its disarming appearance, this is a bona fide hammerhead shark. Don't be misled by its cute look, as it can be dangerous. 24 Treasure Tokens
Red can SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 47.png An empty red can. Perhaps it contained some chili con carne for chili dogs. 6 Treasure Tokens
Silver acorn SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 48.png A silver acorn. Was the tree it came from silver, too? 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
2 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
Small Chopper SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 49.png A small Chopper. It's made of metal like its larger counterpart, but the bone-like pieces are more delicate. 2 Treasure Tokens
Platinum-golden fish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 50.png A goldfish with a platinum-colored body. Its shiny scales are no doubt far more valuable than the regular kind. 1 Treasure Token (Kronos)
8 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Blue ringed octopus SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 51.png An octopus featuring a polka-dot pattern. Though it has a flashy appearance, it contains the same deadly tetrodotoxin as pufferfish. 24 Treasure Tokens
Golden coelacanth SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 52.png A coelacanth with a golden sheen. Though very beautiful, it's not suited to home aquariums, as the flashes of light would keep everyone up at night. 12 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
48 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
King salmon SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 53.png A large salmon found in relatively cold ocean climates. Its flesh is more fatty than regular salmon. 12 Treasure Tokens
Black starfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 54.png A black starfish. Black is the ideal color for concealment on the deep ocean floor, where sunlight never penetrates. 4 Treasure Tokens
Flashy anglerfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 55.png A flashy, small anglerfish. Though larger ones can look quite vicious, they're much cuter in compact form. 12 Treasure Tokens
Red giant isopod SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 56.png An enormous red isopod. Even larger than the standard giant isopod, this spectacularly large creature could be considered the king of the isopods. 24 Treasure Tokens
Red stingray SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 57.png A ray with venomous spines on its tail. The venom remains deadly even after it dies. 6 Treasure Tokens
Striped sunfish SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 58.png A striped sunfish. Its large body makes the stripes impressive to behold even underwater. 12 Treasure Tokens
Big rainbow colored frog SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 59.png A massive mutant poison dart frog with a body all the colors of the rainbow. It must eat a rich diet of multi-colored food. 24 Treasure Tokens
Red Seed of Power SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 60.png All islands A beautiful red seed. Take it to Hermit Koco to raise Sonic's attack power. 1 Red Seed of Power
Blue Seed of Defense SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 61.png All islands A beautiful blue seed. Take it to Hermit Koco to raise Sonic's defense. 1 Blue Seed of Defense
Treasure box SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 62.png All islands A treasure box that was dumped into the pond. A Gold Card, which Big was searching for, must be in it. 1 Gold Card
Golden treasure box SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 63.png All islands Gold shiny treasure box. Must be something VERY expensive...? 3 Gold Cards
Elder Koco's scroll SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 64.png All islands A scroll written by Elder Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Elder Koco will be unlocked. 8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
16 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
32 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)
Hermit Koco's scroll SonicFrontiers Fish-o-pedia 65.png All islands A scroll written by Hermit Koco. If you bring back this scroll to the island, fast travel to Hermit Koco will be unlocked. 8 Treasure Tokens (Kronos)
16 Treasure Tokens (Ares)
32 Treasure Tokens (Chaos)
64 Treasure Tokens (Ouranos)

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