Swordfish in Heartopia
Swordfish in Heartopia is a late-game Rainbow ocean catch. Players usually miss it because Swordfish needs the right sea route, daytime timing, and Fishing Level 10.
This page explains where to catch Swordfish in Heartopia, how to reach the correct sea area, why Rainbow weather matters, and which pillar pages should support this page for stronger internal linking.
Quick Navigation
Quick Answer
Treat Swordfish in Heartopia as an advanced ocean fish. Go to Fishing Village, talk to Bill, use the sea-fishing route, fish during Rainbow weather, and stay in the daytime window.
Fish
Swordfish
Fishing Level
Level 10
Weather
Rainbow
Best Time
Daytime, usually 6 AM to 6 PM
Best Route
Fishing Village > Bill > sea fishing
Type
High-value ocean Rainbow fish
Where to Catch Swordfish in Heartopia
Swordfish in Heartopia is best treated as a deep-sea or advanced ocean target, not a normal shoreline fish. Public guides may call the area Whale Sea, deep sea, or boat-access sea fishing, but all of them point toward the same player-facing route: Fishing Village, Bill, and advanced ocean access. For broader context, link this page with the Fish Locations pillar and the main Fishing Guide.
Swordfish Requirements
- Fishing Level 10 is commonly required.
- Rainbow weather is consistently associated with Swordfish.
- Daytime is the safest timing, often around 6 AM to 6 PM.
Fastest Route
- 1Check your watch and confirm Rainbow weather.
- 2Fast travel to Fishing Village immediately.
- 3Find Bill and enter the sea-fishing route.
- 4Target large ocean shadows in the daytime window.
Is Swordfish Worth Catching?
Yes. Swordfish in Heartopia is usually grouped with premium Rainbow ocean fish, so it is a strong priority during limited Rainbow weather windows. It is especially valuable when compared with lower-value inland catches.
Why Swordfish Is Not Spawning
Your Fishing Level is below 10.
Rainbow weather is not active yet.
You are fishing on a normal coast instead of Bill's route.
You are outside the common daytime window.
You are ignoring large ocean shadows.