Angler/Quests

Below is a list of fishing quests given by the Angler, as well as the biome and layer where each fish can be caught. Only one Angler quest can be completed per Terraria day; a new quest is given each dawn (4:30AM).

Tips

 * Pay extra attention to the chart above if you're on console or mobile, as the location information given by the Angler is occasionally incomplete or inaccurate (e.g. he claims the Slimefish can be caught anywhere, and he claims the Fallen Starfish cannot be caught on the surface).
 * Quest Fish are the only items that cannot be picked up if there is one already in the inventory. However, they can be moved into the inventory from a storage item (shift-clicking and other "auto" features will not work).
 * To collect more than one of a quest fish, the player must store each fish in a storage item as it is caught; later they can be moved back to the inventory. One quest fish can also be stored in the inventory's trash slot.
 * This works similar to the Encumbering Stone.
 * Unlike the Bomb Fish, the Dynamite Fish does not function as a stick of Dynamite. Indeed, no quest fish has any use beyond the Angler's quests.
 * Only the Angelfish and Cloudfish must be caught in the sky; all other "sky" fish can also be caught on the surface. All "Underworld" fish can also be caught at Cavern levels.  Only four fish can only be caught at Cavern levels or below:  Demonic Hellfish, Fishotron, Guide Voodoofish, Hungerfish; the other "cavern" fish can also be caught at Underground levels as well.
 * [Unconfirmed]You can only get a quest fish from fishing if you do not have one in your inventory and it is the Angler's current quest.

Trivia

 * Quest Fish and Strange Plants are the only items with rarity.
 * When talking about the Clownfish, the Angler makes a reference to the 2003 American computer-animated adventure film .
 * When talking about the Batfish, he is referencing the 1960s American live action television series Batman starring the eponymous fictional superhero. Besides its theme song, the show was known for prefixing all the hero's equipment with the word "bat".
 * When talking about the Bumblebee Tuna, the Angler makes a reference to the real-life brand, a company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand name "Bumble Bee", among others. "Bumble Bee Tuna" is one of their products.
 * Bumblebee Tuna is also a likely reference to Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, when Ace is walking through a village and uses it as a greeting to the native tribe there.
 * The Angler incorrectly refers to The Hungry as "the Hunger" when talking about the Hungerfish.
 * A number of the quest fish refer to real-world fish:
 * The Angelfish's appearance might be based on a species called the.
 * The Bloody Manowar's name refers to the real-life invertebrate . The Angler's quote even refers to its powerful venomous sting.
 * The is, in real life, a type of fish known for its prominent barbels that look like cat's whiskers.
 * The also refers to several real life species, although they look more elongated than their in-game depiction.
 * The Infected Scabbardfish might be based on several species called "scabbardfish" in the family ' (order '). The family itself is also known as the cutlassfish.
 * Barracudas are another real genus of fish.
 * A few of the other names more-or-less coincidentally match common names of various species; for example, several species have been called "slimefish" at various times and places.
 * The Angler's quotes about the quest fish can give players hints about the features and enemies of the biome they can be fished in if the player hasn't explored it yet.

History
Wędkarz/Zadania Pêcheur/Quêtes 渔夫/任务