Free Fisch account appraisal

How much is your Fisch account worth?

Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Add your level, coins and rods below.

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Add your level, coins and rods, and we compare your account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.

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  • 90 days of real EB24 sales feed every estimate.
  • 3 levels of confidence so you know how dense the data is.
  • 12 mo median price trend, refreshed daily.
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Fisch Account Value

How Much Is a Fisch Account Worth?

A Fisch account prices on account level first, rod breadth and coin balance second, and rare or event rods on top. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 Fisch marketplace transactions, so the number you see is what comparable accounts actually traded at.

For a fast feel, a novice account under level 100 lands in the $3–$10 range. An angler account at level 100-299 clears $7–$22. An expert account at level 300-699 reaches $14–$41. A master account past level 700 with near-complete rods regularly clears $25–$71 or more.


The four levers that move every Fisch account price

Account level sets the band
There is no competitive ladder in Fisch, so account level is the cleanest progression bucket the game offers. The calculator bands your level and uses it as the baseline the rest of the signals adjust around.
Rods set the zone access
Rod breadth gates the zones and the catches a buyer is paying to skip. The calculator anchors on a typical rod count for your band and credits deviation within calibrated bounds.
Coins prove spendable progress
A deep coin balance is the spendable currency that buys rods and upgrades. The model anchors on a typical balance for the band and credits how far you sit above or below it.
Rare rods and cleanliness on top
Limited event rods, rare catches and a clean handover all live in the description so the AI refinement layer can score them and the buyer sees them up front. Integers cannot capture a one-of-a-kind event rod.

Indicative price ranges on the EB24 Fisch marketplace

The table below is a reference snapshot built from EB24 sales data. Rod breadth, coin balance and rare event rods all add a meaningful adjustment on top of every row.

RankUSD rangeNotes
Novice (under level 100)$3 – $10early progress, few rods, small coin balance
Angler (level 100-299)$7 – $22mid rod collection, regular play, growing coin balance
Expert (level 300-699)$14 – $41broad rod collection, deep coin balance, most zones reached
Master (level 700+)$25 – $71+near-complete rods, large coin balance, rare and event rods

Indicative ranges, in USD. The live calculator above pulls the latest 90 days of EB24 sales and recomputes daily. These table values are a static reference, not a price quote.

What Drives the Price of a Fisch Account?

Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price a Fisch account. We split them into three buckets so you can see at a glance which inputs to focus on if you want a tighter estimate, or a stronger listing.

Major factors (≈85% of the price)

  • Account level, the progression band (≈32%)
  • Rods unlocked, zone and catch access (≈28%)
  • Coin balance, spendable progress (≈15%)
  • Rare and event rods, named in description (≈10%)

Minor factors (the last ≈15%)

  • Bestiary completion, named in description
  • Limited event rods, named in description
  • Rare mutation catches, named in description
  • Account age and cleanliness, handover ready

How rod tiers actually price

Each rod tier prices very differently. The premium hierarchy is limited event rods > rare high-zone rods > broad standard collection > starter rods. Collector value sits almost entirely in the top tiers.

Tier 1, limited event rods
Rods tied to past events that can no longer be earned. Their scarcity makes them the headline collector signal. Name the exact rods in the description so they can be scored.
Tier 2, rare high-zone rods
Rods that unlock the deepest zones and rarest catches. They mark real progress and read well in screenshots of the bestiary.
Tier 3, broad standard collection
A wide spread of standard rods signals an active, invested account. It adds breadth rather than a single headline number, but a near-complete set is a real draw.
Tier 4, starter rods
Early-game rods available to everyone. They tell the buyer the account is functional but do not move the price meaningfully on their own.

What buyers do not pay for

Adding the items below to a listing rarely raises the final price and sometimes hurts it by making the description look padded.

  • Subjective "stacked account" claims that do not name the rods
  • Coin balances framed as a headline (they are spendable and grind back fast)
  • Starter rods described as if they were event drops
  • Accounts with a restriction or recent moderation flag
  • Accounts the seller cannot fully hand over with email access

Fisch Account Prices by Level Band

Account level is the cleanest progression bucket Fisch offers because there is no competitive ladder that segments resale value. The calculator pools all accounts in one global comparable set; the level band is the rank label used by the fallback model when comparables are thin.

Browse Fisch accounts by signal

Browse Fisch accounts by level band

Selling a Fisch Account for Maximum Value

The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 Fisch marketplace is sellers anchoring on the hours they personally sank into the grind, not on where comparable accounts clear. The tips below are what separates listings that sell within a week from listings that sit and end up discounted.

List inside the estimated range
Anchor near our mid value. Listing 10 to 20% above mid is realistic when your account is at the top of its band with near-complete rods, a deep coin balance and rare event rods. Going much higher slows time-to-sale exponentially.
Screenshot your rods and bestiary
A complete listing with screenshots of your rod collection, bestiary completion and coin balance converts better than a thin one. Sellers who include 10+ relevant screenshots on the EB24 Fisch marketplace routinely sell in the upper half of their range.
Time the sale around event rods
Demand rises when a new event introduces chase rods, because buyers want a head start on the new catches. Listing deep into a quiet stretch with no event on the calendar usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price.
Stick with EB24 escrow
Direct trades on Discord or social media expose you to chargebacks and recovery scams. EB24 holds funds in escrow and sides with the seller as long as the listing description is accurate.
Disclose handover state up front
The linked email, login method and any past moderation flag are the main reasons Roblox-experience sales unwind in EB24 disputes. Put the handover state on the table before payment.

Once your listing is live, you can edit pricing as the market moves. The calculator updates at least daily, so re-checking your estimate every couple of weeks keeps you anchored to current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your Fisch listing live in minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.

Buying Fisch Accounts for Value

The same calculator that helps sellers price fair listings is a clean filter for buyers hunting under-priced accounts. The rules below describe how experienced EB24 buyers turn the calculator from a number into a buying signal.

  • Compare every listing against the calculator. If the asking price sits below our 25th percentile for the same level band, you are looking at a value buy, especially when the listing names near-complete rods and rare event rods.
  • Prefer accounts naming specific event rods and rare catches over vague "stacked" listings. A single named event rod can swing the value more than a pile of standard rods.
  • Confirm full handover with email and login access before paying. The linked login method is the trickiest handover step on a Roblox experience.
  • Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value with less negotiation drama.
  • For collection-focused buyers, decide up front whether you want a rod-heavy account or a coin-rich account ready to spend.

When resale actually pays

When the market actually pays more
Reselling is profitable when you bought meaningfully below the calculator mid, the account holds a limited event rod that a new event makes desirable, and you list during an active event window. Without one of those, you usually break even at best after fees.
When you should pass on resale
If the listing already sits at our mid, with no rare rod upside and no event on the calendar, pass.
The "event launch play"
Buying a stocked account in a quiet stretch, then re-listing once a new event swarms the marketplace with buyers, lifts every comparable in the band.

Best value buckets to start from

Methodology: How EB24 Values a Fisch Account

Calculators that hide their methodology earn distrust they deserve. Here is exactly how this page produces every estimate, what data feeds it, and what we deliberately leave out.

Where the data comes from
Every estimate is sourced from completed sales and currently active listings on the EB24 Fisch marketplace. We do not scrape competitor sites, do not rely on third-party market price datasets, and we do not invent base prices.
How we build the range
We compute the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of comparable sales over the last 90 days. Optional inputs (level, rods, coins) shift the range up or down within calibrated bounds.
How fresh the snapshot is
The calculator is recomputed at least once every 24 hours, faster around new events when the market moves quickly.
Why we publish a confidence label
High confidence means we used at least five recent EB24 sales for your level band; low warns the data is too thin to be precise. Master accounts routinely land at low or medium because supply at the top of the curve is structurally small.
Why the bucket is a single global pool
Fisch is a Roblox experience with no region split and no competitive ladder, so all accounts share one comparable cohort. We treat level as a band rather than a hard partition to keep the sample size usable while still matching like with like.
Why AI input refinement is collected for Fisch
The long tail is impossible to score from integers: limited event rods, rare catches, bestiary completion and handover state. None of that fits in a number field, so the description feeds the AI refinement layer for a sharper estimate.

Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any Fisch marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.

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Common questions

Fisch account value calculator FAQ

The questions Fisch sellers and buyers ask us most often: why account level sets the band, how rod breadth and coin balance drive the price, when to time a sale around an event drop, and what really drives the value of a Fisch account on the EB24 marketplace.

  • How much is my Fisch account worth?

    A novice account under level 100 with few rods lands in the $3 to $10 range. An angler account at level 100 to 299 reaches $7 to $22. An expert account at level 300 to 699 with a broad rod collection clears $14 to $41. A master account past level 700 with near-complete rods and rare event rods clears $25 to $71 or more. Enter your level, coins and rods above for what comparable accounts actually traded for on EB24.

  • Why does account level matter so much?

    Fisch has no competitive ladder, so account level is the closest progression signal the game exposes. It tracks the zones reached and the rods unlocked along the way, which is what a buyer pays for. The calculator bands your level into Novice, Angler, Expert and Master and uses that band as the baseline that every other signal adjusts around.

  • Do rods or coins matter more for the price?

    They measure different things. Rod breadth gates zones and rare catches and is the heavier of the two, so a rod-rich account reads above a bare one at the same level. Coins are the spendable currency and act as a secondary lever that shifts the estimate within bounds. An account high in one and low in the other lands in the middle of its band.

  • How are limited event rods valued?

    Limited event rods that can no longer be earned are impossible to score from a single integer, because the specific rod decides the value. The calculator captures a rod count for matching, then asks you to name the standout event rods and rare catches in the description so the AI refinement layer can weight them on top of the bucket median.

  • Is there a server or region split for Fisch?

    No. Fisch is a Roblox experience, so the same login works everywhere and there is no region partition. The calculator pools every account into one global comparable set rather than splitting by server. That keeps the sample size healthy and matches your account against the widest pool of real EB24 sales.

  • Is selling a Fisch account allowed?

    Roblox terms of service technically restrict account transfers, in line with most online platforms. In practice Roblox-experience accounts change hands on EB24 regularly, especially when the buyer changes the linked email and login method on day one. The risk is non-zero and we tell you that openly. Use the calculator to set fair expectations before you list.

  • When is the best time to sell a Fisch account?

    Demand rises when a new event introduces chase rods and catches, because buyers want a head start on the new content. A stocked account also picks up interest around major updates that add zones. Listing deep into a quiet stretch with no event on the calendar usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price.

  • How fresh is the data behind the Fisch value estimate?

    Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. Around new events the snapshot keeps up: the moment new sales close, the next estimate reflects them. Each result shows the snapshot timestamp so you always know how recent the data is, plus a confidence label that tells you how dense the comparable pool was.

Behind the number

How the Fisch account value calculator works

Every estimate is built from real EB24 Fisch marketplace transactions, not a generic formula or scraped competitor data. Here is the exact path your inputs take from the form to the value range you see: level, coins and rods in, percentile of comparable EB24 sales out, with a confidence label and an audit trail of the listings behind the number.

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Enter your account levelFisch has no competitive ladder, so account level is the closest progression signal the game exposes. The calculator bands your level into Novice, Angler, Expert and Master and uses that band as the rank label for the fallback model when comparable sales are thin.

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Add your coin balanceCoins are the spendable progression currency that buys rods and upgrades. The calculator anchors on a typical balance for your band and credits how far above or below it you sit within calibrated bounds, so a coin-rich account reads above a freshly spent one at the same level.

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Enter your rods unlockedRods gate the zones and the catches a buyer is paying to skip, so the unlocked rod count is the secondary lever on top of the level baseline. The calculator adds a flat lift that grows with your rod count and caps so a single number can never run away from the band median.

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Describe rare and event rodsLimited event rods, rare catches and bestiary completion cannot be scored from integers. Name them in the description and the AI refinement layer weights them on top of the bucket median so a stand-out account is not flattened to the average.

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We compare against real EB24 salesEvery estimate is anchored to comparable Fisch accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days, then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. You get a low, expected and high price, a confidence label, a 12 month price trend and the listings behind the number so the result is auditable.