In the vast, sun-scorched expanse of the Great Red Sands, where the air shimmers with heat and ancient secrets slumber beneath the dunes, a quieter melody persists. It is the gentle ripple of water in hidden oases, a siren's call for the weary traveler. Since the desert's unveiling in 2026, these precious pockets of life have offered more than just respite from the relentless sun; they have become sanctuaries for contemplation, where the rod and reel replace the sword and vision. For those adventurers whose souls crave a pause from the grand narrative, the Land of Lower Setekh extends an invitation to its tranquil shores, where time flows as lazily as the desert streams.

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Reaching these aquatic havens is, thankfully, no epic trek. The journey begins at the familiar crossroads of Caravan Ribat, where a clear path unfolds like a welcoming carpet, leading wanderers directly to the heart of Lower Setekh and its vigilant Statue of the Seven. From there, the main settlement of Aaru Village stands as a beacon, and its lifeblood—the water—whispers just beyond its earthen walls. It's a straightforward affair, really; no need for complicated maps or battling through hordes of foes just to wet a line. Sometimes, the best adventures are the ones where you can just... amble.

🎣 The Desert's Aquatic Bounty

While the sands may be new, the fish that dart beneath the oasis surfaces tell stories from across Teyvat. The Lower Setekh waters are a melting pot, hosting both familiar faces and the unique, vibrant species native to Sumeru's ecosystem. Don't let the calm fool you—these waters are picky! To commune with the region's most exclusive residents, one must come prepared with the key to their hearts: the Sugerdew Bait. Forget this, and you'll be left watching the real prizes—the dazzling newcomers—swim mockingly by. It's the one non-negotiable for any serious angler here.

The stars of the show, the fish that make the desert heat worthwhile, include:

  • True Fruit Angler & Sandstorm Angler: These are the desert's own, their colors mimicking the hues of sunset over dunes and the pale gold of ripe fruit.

  • Lazurite Axe Marlin & Halcyon Jade Axe Marlin: Regal and sleek, their forms cut through the water like living jewels, a stark contrast to the earthy tones of their home.

Alongside these Sumeru natives, one can also find timeless classics, creating a rich tapestry of aquatic life:

Common Catch Rare Find (with Sugerdew Bait)
Medaka True Fruit Angler
Crystalfish Sandstorm Angler
Akai Maou Lazurite Axe Marlin
Dawncatcher Halcyon Jade Axe Marlin
Sunset Cloud Angler

🌅 The Twin Wells of Tranquility

The desert offers two primary stages for this silent performance.

The Village's Reflection: Aaru's Edge

The first spot feels like an extension of the village itself. Teleport to Aaru's waypoint, let the wind catch your glide, and descend to the settlement's base. There, cradled in the land's embrace, you'll find docks reaching tentatively into a small, placid lake. It's a public secret, a place where the day's last light paints the water in strokes of orange and purple. Here, the water holds its breath, offering up Crystalfish, Medaka, the Sandstorm Angler, the majestic Halcyon Jade Axe Marlin, and the ever-elegant Sunset Cloud Angler. It's the perfect spot for a quiet evening, where the only sound is the plop of your lure.

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The Southern Secret: Oasis of Solitude

The second spot asks for a tad more initiative. Journey south, past the echoes of history near Dar al-Shifa, to a waypoint that overlooks emptiness. Then, turn west and glide down into a surprise—a smaller, more secluded oasis cradled in the desert's palm. You might have to shoo away a few curious Fungus, but it's a small price for such privacy. This hidden gem rewards the seeker with a different chorus: the fiery Akai Maou, the ubiquitous Medaka, the sweet True Fruit Angler, the deep-blue Lazurite Axe Marlin, and the hopeful Dawncatcher. This place... it has a mood all its own.

In a world of constant escalation and celestial drama, the fishing spots of Lower Setekh stand as gentle rebuttals. They are not about conquest, but connection; not about power, but patience. They remind every traveler that in the silence between heartbeats, in the focus on a drifting bobber, there exists a profound and simple peace. The desert keeps its harsh truths, but by its waters, it shares a softer, liquid secret. So, when the weight of prophecy feels heavy, remember the oasis awaits, rod in hand, ready to listen to the quiet tales the fish have to tell.