AmazonFishGuide

All 28 fish locations on Amazon in Creatures of the Deep.

Amazon Fish Overview

The Amazon stands as the final common map in Creatures of the Deep, offering a smoother experience compared to more punishing regions like Alaska or Costa Rica. Its size is comparable to Great Lakes and Thailand, and progression here feels more relaxed overall. Fish are generally accessible, allowing players to complete the collection without major obstacles. That said, certain species still require attention due to specific behaviors or timing. This balance between accessibility and subtle constraints makes the Amazon a satisfying closing chapter for the standard fishing journey.

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Map highlights: notable Fish on Amazon in Creatures of the Deep.

amazon puffer

Amazon puffer is one of the most accessible fish in the region, commonly encountered across the entire map. Its shadowless nature makes it distinct, yet it doesn’t add real difficulty to the catch. You’ll often run into it while targeting other species, which helps build up numbers naturally. Because it appears in many locations, there’s little need to optimize routes or timing. It’s the kind of fish that quietly fills your collection without effort, especially during longer fishing sessions.

arowana

Arowana is straightforward to catch, with no real difficulty attached to it, but its nocturnal activity changes how you approach it. It only appears at night, which naturally pushes players to adapt their routine if they want to farm it efficiently. The effort is often worthwhile, as it offers a solid selling value. If you regularly play during nighttime sessions, this fish fits easily into your loop and becomes a reliable source of income over time.

freshwater barracuda

Freshwater barracuda may be common, but it doesn’t always behave like it. It can feel inconsistent, requiring repeated attempts to gather in large numbers. Being shadowless adds a particular flavor to the encounter, especially when combined with its unpredictable nature. During clan wars, it becomes a prime target, which can increase competition and make sessions more demanding. Outside those periods, persistence remains the key to building up your count without frustration.

payara

Payara stands out as a rare epic fish, and its low abundance makes every encounter feel a bit uncertain. It is only active during the day, which narrows your window and forces more focused sessions. Even with the right timing, patience is often required before landing one. Unlike more forgiving species in the Amazon, this one resists quick completion and asks for a steadier approach. It’s less about difficulty and more about enduring the wait.

arapaima

Arapaima is an iconic epic fish of the Amazon, instantly recognizable and always satisfying to catch. Despite its rarity tier, it doesn’t present real difficulty, which makes each successful catch feel rewarding rather than stressful. It is both nocturnal and shadowless, adding a specific rhythm to when and how you encounter it. Larger specimens in particular tend to stand out, making those moments memorable. It’s one of those species that defines the identity of the map without becoming a grind.