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Titan Fishing Quest Guide — All Quests & Rewards (2026)

📅 Updated 2026-04-02 questsguiderewardsdaily

Quests are one of the most reliable sources of gems, XP, and items in Titan Fishing. Whether you log in for five minutes or grind for hours, there is always a quest waiting to reward you. This guide breaks down every quest type, lists the exact rewards, and tells you which quests to prioritize so you never waste time on low-value objectives.

Quest Types Overview

Titan Fishing has four distinct quest categories. Each operates on a different timer and offers different reward tiers.

Quest TypeReset TimerQuests AvailableTotal Gem Reward
Daily QuestsEvery 24 hours (server reset)390–150 gems
Weekly QuestsEvery Monday 00:00 UTC4400–1,000 gems
Story QuestsOne-time25+~3,000 gems total
Event QuestsLimited-timeVaries500–2,000 gems

The server resets daily at 00:00 UTC. If you are unsure when that is in your timezone, check the countdown timer in the Quest menu — it always shows the time remaining until the next daily reset.

Daily Quests

Three daily quests appear every reset. They rotate randomly from a pool of around 15 possible objectives. Here are the most common daily quests and their rewards:

Daily QuestObjectiveReward
Catch of the DayCatch 10 fish of any rarity30 gems + 500 XP
Rod WarriorUse your rod skill 5 times40 gems + 300 XP
Market SellerSell 5 fish at the Fish Market30 gems + 400 XP
Boss ChallengerAttempt any boss fight once50 gems + 800 XP
Lucky CasterCatch 1 rare (A-tier+) fish50 gems + 600 XP
Book ReaderActivate a skill book 10 times40 gems + 500 XP
Island ExplorerVisit 2 different islands30 gems + 300 XP
Trade PartnerComplete 1 trade with another player40 gems + 400 XP

Daily quests are the bread and butter of your gem income. Completing all three every day yields roughly 2,700–4,500 gems per month. The quests themselves take 10-20 minutes for most players, making them the highest gems-per-minute activity outside of redeeming codes.

Daily Quest Tips

  • Stack quests together. If you have “Catch 10 fish” and “Sell 5 fish” on the same day, catch and sell in one session. Do not make separate trips.
  • Boss Challenger is free XP. You do not need to win the boss fight — just entering counts. Run in, take one hit, and collect your 50 gems and 800 XP.
  • Lucky Caster is harder than it looks. Equipping a high-Luck rod and the Lucky Draw skill book dramatically improves your odds. If your Luck is low, skip this quest mentally and focus on the other two.
  • Check your quests immediately after reset. Some quests like Island Explorer can be completed passively while you fish if you plan ahead.

Weekly Quests

Four weekly quests unlock every Monday at 00:00 UTC. These are harder than daily quests but offer significantly better rewards.

Weekly QuestObjectiveReward
Big Catch ChallengeCatch 3 A-tier or above fish250 gems + 2,000 XP
Boss DestroyerDefeat any boss 3 times200 gems + 3,000 XP
Skill MasterActivate skills 50 times150 gems + 1,500 XP
Fishing MarathonCatch 100 fish total100 gems + 2,500 XP
Gem SpenderSpend 500 gems150 gems + 1,000 XP
Trade MogulComplete 5 trades200 gems + 1,500 XP
Collection CuratorAdd 2 new fish to your wiki250 gems + 2,000 XP

Weekly quests rotate from a pool, so you will not see all of these every week. The four you receive are random, but you can reroll one quest per week for free by tapping the refresh icon next to it.

Weekly Quest Tips

  • Reroll low-value quests. If you get Fishing Marathon (100 gems for 100 fish), reroll it immediately. The gems-per-effort ratio is terrible compared to Big Catch Challenge or Boss Destroyer.
  • Boss Destroyer pairs with daily Boss Challenger. If both are active in the same week, your boss attempts count toward both. Three boss kills in a week handles both quests.
  • Gem Spender sounds counterproductive but it pays for itself if you were already planning a gacha pull or shop purchase. Never spend gems just to complete this quest — wait until it overlaps with a purchase you were going to make anyway.

Story Quests

Story quests are the main questline that guides you through Titan Fishing’s progression from Island 1 through Island 5. There are over 25 story quests, each building on the last.

Story Quest Progression Summary

ChapterQuest NameRewardUnlocks
1First Cast100 gemsIsland 1 fishing
2The Iron Angler100 gemsIron Rod purchase
3Deep Waters150 gemsIsland 2 access
4Steel and Scale150 gemsSteel Rod purchase
5Into the Reef200 gemsIsland 3 access
6The Forge Awakens200 gemsCrafting system
7Golden Ambition250 gemsGolden Rod crafting
8Kraken’s Shadow250 gemsIsland 4 access
9Tentacles of Fury300 gemsKraken Boss fight
10The Abyss Calls300 gemsAbyssal Trench zone
11Deep Horizon300 gemsIsland 5 access
12Titan’s Wake500 gemsTitan Boss fight

Story quests are one-time rewards, but they are worth approximately 3,000 gems across the entire questline. If you are a new player, pushing through the story should be your top priority — each completed quest also unlocks new content that accelerates your overall progression.

Story Quest Walkthrough Tips

  • Chapter 7 (Golden Ambition) is the biggest bottleneck. You need Gold Ore and Enchanted Thread, both of which require grinding on Island 3. Focus on fishing Shimmer Bass and Glowfin Trout for Enchanted Thread drops.
  • Chapter 9 (Tentacles of Fury) requires beating the Kraken. You need at least the Golden Rod (650 Power) to deal meaningful damage. Do not attempt this with anything weaker.
  • Chapter 12 (Titan’s Wake) is the final story quest. The 500-gem reward is the largest single quest payout in the game, plus it unlocks the Titan Boss for farming. Check the progression guide for the recommended gear level.

Event Quests

Event quests appear during limited-time events and offer exclusive rewards alongside standard gem payouts. Events typically run for 7–14 days.

Recent notable event quests include:

  • Lunar New Year Festival — Catch 50 event fish for 1,000 gems + Golden Dragon Carp
  • Storm Season — Survive 5 storm encounters for 500 gems + Storm Rod
  • Valentine’s Fishing Frenzy — Complete 10 event objectives for 1,500 gems + cosmetic

Event quests follow the same basic structure as weekly quests but with event-specific fish or mechanics. The rewards are almost always worth pursuing — the Storm Rod from Storm Season is a competitive A-tier rod that you cannot get any other way.

Best Quests to Prioritize

If you have limited play time, focus your efforts on these quests in order:

  1. Daily quests (all three) — 10-20 minutes for 90-150 gems. Non-negotiable.
  2. Weekly Boss Destroyer — You are probably fighting bosses anyway for drops.
  3. Weekly Big Catch Challenge — Pairs naturally with farming sessions.
  4. Story quests — Push one chapter per session until you finish the questline.
  5. Event quests — Only when an event is active. Do not force these outside event periods.

Avoid grinding Fishing Marathon or similar volume-based quests unless you were already planning a long farming session. Your time is better spent on boss attempts and targeted rare fishing.

Quest Reward Comparison

Here is how quest rewards stack up against other gem sources:

SourceGems per Hour (approx.)
Daily Quests300–450 gems/hr
Weekly Quests150–250 gems/hr
Story Quests200–400 gems/hr
Fish Selling200–1,500 gems/hr
Code RedemptionInstant

Daily quests offer the best return for minimal effort. For pure gem farming over long sessions, selling rare fish overtakes quests — but quests are the guaranteed baseline income you should never skip. Need more gems? See our full gem farming guide for every method ranked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time do daily quests reset? Daily quests reset at 00:00 UTC every day. The quest menu shows a countdown timer so you always know exactly when the next reset happens.

Can I save daily quests for the next day? No. Uncompleted daily quests disappear at reset and are replaced with new ones. Always complete them before the timer runs out.

Do quest rewards scale with level? Story quest rewards are fixed. Daily and weekly quest rewards have slight scaling — higher-level players see slightly better gem payouts (roughly 10-20% more at max level). The XP rewards do not scale.

How do I reroll a weekly quest? Tap the refresh icon next to any weekly quest. You get one free reroll per week. The replacement quest is random, so there is a chance you get something worse — but statistically it is worth rerolling any quest worth 100 gems or less.

Are event quests required for progression? No, event quests are completely optional. However, event-exclusive rewards like the Storm Rod cannot be obtained any other way. If an event is running, participate — even casual completion usually nets several hundred gems. Check codes during events too, as developers often release bonus codes alongside major events.

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