It glows bright purple and is very easy to spot. (Image via Rare)Īs mentioned, the Amethyst Islehopper can only be found at night in Sea of Thieves. Since the latter is only available during the night, that means the only Islehopper in that area is the Raven.ĥ) Amethyst Islehopper The Amethyst Islehopper. Your best bet is to locate a Raven Islehopper in the Large Islands where you will also find an Amethyst Islehopper. It is hard to find one in the first place, but its dark color further complicates hunting for one at night. The Raven Islehopper is one of the rarest fish in Sea of Thieves. Catch one at the following coordinates:Ĥ) Raven Islehopper The Raven Islehopper.
This Islehopper differentiates itself from its cousins with bulging black eyes.
Similar to the Sunny Splashtail, the Honey Islehopper can be a tricky fish to catch in Sea of Thieves. Here are all the locations and coordinates for this Islehopper:ģ) Honey Islehopper The Honey Islehopper. If you are looking to catch one and sell it quickly, Wanderers Refuge is the best bet, as it is next to the Northstar Seaport. The green and yellow Moss Islehopper is much easier to spot than its aforementioned counterpart. It is a fairly common fish and can be found at the following locations and coordinates:Ģ) Moss Islehopper The Moss Islehopper. It is best to fish for them during the day in Sea of Thieves. The Stone Islehopper is hard to spot due to its dark gray color. Where to find every Islehopper in Sea of Thieves 1) Stone Islehopper The Stone Islehopper. That means you need to travel to at least four different islands if you want to catch every Islehopper in Sea of Thieves. Islehoppers can only be found within specific Large Island areas. They aren’t as regionally-specific as other species of fish.