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Fisch’s Tidefall update floods players with new Essence sources-but grabbing every drop demands sharp strategy.

How to Obtain Requis, Tide, and Thalass Essence in Fisch

Requis, Tide, and Thalass Essence are all tied to the Tidefall area, so make sure you have access to that location first. Requis Essence comes from completing the second Magical Diver quest in the Sunken Reliquary, where you need to give him a Fallen Flying Gurnurd and an Omnithal, after which the essence appears in your inventory. Tide and Thalass Essence drop from Dripstones that only appear during a Dripstone Collapse event, which can spawn randomly via sundial or be started manually using the Dripstone Collapse Totem near the Fallen Rod for 35 million C$. Once the event is active, follow the on-screen announcement to the spawn location, break the Dripstones with a pickaxe, and repeat a few times since they can also yield rocks or nothing before rewarding Tide or Thalass.​​

Essences are only obtainable in the Tidefall location in Fisch. That said, here is how you can find all the essences in the game, along with the tips to farm them.

How to Get Requis Essence in Fisch

The Requis Essence is available after completing the second Magical Diver quest in the Fisch Tidefall area. To complete it, you must hand him a Fallen Flying Gurnurd and an Omnithal. Once done, you will find the Requis Essence in your inventory. The Magical Diver is located in the Sunken Reliquary.

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How to Get Tide and Thalass Essence in Fisch

To get the Tide and Thalass Essence in Fisch, you must use the pickaxe on the Dripstones. These Dripstones only spawn during the Dripstone Collapse. Here is how you can collect them:

  • You can either sundial to spawn them randomly or use the Dripstone Collapse Totem to start one event.
  • Once the event starts, an announcement will pop up on the screen.

  • Just go to the location of the spawn and find the stone, then use the pickaxe on it to get the Tide or Thalass Essence in Fisch.

  • There is also a chance to get rock from these stones, so make sure you try it a couple of times. The Dripstone Collapse Totem is available near the Fallen Rod for 35 million C$.

Where to find the Sunken Reliquary in Tidefall

Sunken Reliquary sits within the Tidefall region of Fisch on Roblox, serving as a key sub-area for quests like the Magical Diver series and events such as the Omnithal Hunt.​

Location Details

Access Tidefall first by boating or submarining east from Moosewood toward coordinates 3224, 130, 847, then swim through an underwater crevice into the main hub. From there, Sunken Reliquary lies as one of the deeper sublocations, often near purchasable gear, the Infusion Altar, and areas for exotic catches like Omnithal during foggy winter nights.​

Key Features

Find the Magical Diver NPC here for Requis Essence quests requiring items like Fallen Flying Gurnurd and Omnithal. It’s also a spot for Dripstone-related activities and obelisk puzzles tied to Tidefall Castle access.​​

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How to reach Tidefall from Ancient Isle

Tidefall lies between Moosewood Village and the Ancient Isles in Fisch on Roblox, so reaching it from Ancient Isle involves boating westward toward specific coordinates. Use your fastest boat or submarine for efficiency, as the journey crosses open ocean waters.​

Step-by-Step Route

Spawn a boat at any Ancient Isle dock, such as near Rosethorne or Sunstone, then sail west toward Moosewood while aiming for coordinates 3224, 130, 847 using the in-game GPS. Along the way, spot clusters of Diver Boats marking the entry point; dive your submarine downward through the underwater crevice ahead when it appears.​

Entry Tips

Exit the submarine manually once it gets stuck, then swim through the narrow opening to enter Tidefall’s hub. Equip oxygen-boosting gear like the Tiebreaker rod for safer dives, and watch for restrictions in deeper areas.​​

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