The Candy Enchant Stone is a limited-time / event Enchant Stone introduced in the Valentine (Heartfelt Island / Valentine’s Cove) update. It’s a legendary/very rare enchant stone used at the enchant altar to roll powerful rod enchants (including some event-specific enchants). You must obtain it from the special Valentine pools / event zone, then use it at the Enchant Altar (Esoteric Depths / enchant cave) to roll enchants for your rod.
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What is the Candy Enchant Stone?
- An Enchant Stone variant tied to the Valentine event (often called Candy Enchant Stone or Candy Enchant). It behaves like other enchant stones: consumed at the altar to roll an enchant on a chosen rod.
- Because it’s event-limited, it typically includes access to event-specific/strong enchants and is treated as a legendary or very rare drop in the event pools.
Where & how to get the Candy Enchant Stone
- Primary source: pools inside the Valentine event area (Heartfelt Island → Valentine’s Cove / event pool). The new Valentine Cove/Heartfelt Island pools are the designed spawn for Candy Enchant Stones during the event.
- Chance / rarity: sources and community farming reports describe this stone as a very rare / legendary drop (often listed similar to other legendary event drops). Exact drop rates are not always published by devs; community estimates place it as very low (YouTube guides and news pieces call it a legendary / low-chance drop).
- Other notes: outside event windows, Enchant Stones (generic) can be caught across many islands (Esoteric Depths, Tropical Grove, etc.) — but the Candy variant is event-specific and appears in the Valentine pools while the event is live.
How to use the Candy Enchant Stone (step-by-step)
- Catch / obtain the Candy Enchant Stone from the Valentine event pool.
- Go to the Enchant Altar — usually found in the cave / Esoteric Depths area (follow the cave path / elevator to the enchant altar). Many guides note the Esoteric cave/altar is where you place stones.
- Open your inventory, select the rod you want to enchant and hold the Candy Enchant Stone.
- Place/activate the stone on the altar (press E or the prompt shown). The stone is consumed and the game rolls a random enchant from that stone’s enchant pool. Expect powerful or event-specific enchants from Candy stones.
Candy Enchant Stone — likely enchant pool & notable enchants
Common enchants you can expect to find (names and effects compiled from wiki/guides):
- Glistening — boosts chance to get shiny (glistening/shiny) fish.
- Empowered / Empowered I — luck / mutation boost and sometimes reel speed bonuses.
- Leprechaun (I / II) — large luck increases (useful for rare spawns).
- Mutation Hunter — boosts mutation rates for mutated variants.
- Perfection / Reeler — Perfection guarantees perfect throws while auto-fishing; Reeler increases reel speed. (Typically high-value enchants.)
- Event/Unique enchants — Candy stone may grant limited-time enchants or higher odds for event fish during Valentine event windows (community guides/patch notes mention event-specific rolls).
Note: exact probabilities for each enchant from the Candy stone are not always published; community guides often list observed rates or tiers (e.g., Super/Transcended/etc.). Use the altar only when ready to accept the random result.
Best enchants to aim for (practical prioritization)
- Perfection / Empowered — for automated farming and consistently high catches.
- Glistening / Prismatic — if you’re hunting shiny/glistening variants (valuable).
- Leprechaun / Mutation Hunter — for boosting rare/mutation spawns (great for index completion).
- Reeler — if speed of catching matters (grind & grind efficiency).
Farming tips — fastest ways to get Candy Enchant Stones
- Fish in the Valentine Cove pools repeatedly while the event is live — that’s where Candy stones spawn. Use high-luck rods and any luck-boosting enchants you already have to increase drop chances.
- Use high throw speed / auto-fishing to maximize catches per hour — more catches = more chances for rare drops. Many YouTubers show AF (autofish) + high-luck rod as the fastest approach.
- Group / server-hopping approach: if pools are small, hop to fresh instances to re-roll spawn pools (community tip / common practice shown in guides & videos).
- Watch dev / patch notes — sometimes event pools are opened/closed or drop rates tweaked; news posts (Sportskeeda, game patch writeups) announce event details.
FAQs (common community questions)
Q: Is Candy Enchant Stone permanent or only during event?
A: Event-limited. Candy Enchant Stones are tied to the Valentine event’s pools (Heartfelt/Valentine Cove) — they appear in that event’s pools while the event is live. Outside of the event you can still get generic Enchant Stones in regular areas.
Q: Where do I go to place the stone?
A: Use the Enchant Altar (Esoteric Depths cave / altar under waterfall area in the game). Place the stone from your inventory and activate the altar.
Q: Can I reroll or refund an enchant?
A: No — once consumed the stone is used and the enchant is applied. Some special stones (Transcended) allow adding a second enchant without replacing the first, but direct rerolls require another stone.
Q: Do Candle/Candy stones increase shiny chances?
A: Some Candy/enchant stone rolls include Glistening/Prismatic enchants that increase shiny/glistening chances — but the stone itself just rolls enchants; the resulting enchant (if Glistening) increases shiny rates.
Things to Avoid – Candy Enchant Stone (Fish It) Guide
If you finally got a Candy Enchant Stone in Fish It!, don’t waste it. It’s a rare, event-based stone, so using it incorrectly can cost you hours of farming.
Here are the biggest mistakes players make 👇
1️⃣ Don’t Enchant a Low-Tier Rod
Using a Candy Enchant Stone on a starter or mid-game rod is a huge waste.
- Always use it on a high-value / late-game rod
- Make sure the rod has strong base luck or speed stats
- Save it for rods you plan to keep long-term
👉 Rule: If you’ll replace the rod soon, don’t enchant it.
2️⃣ Don’t Use It Without Understanding the Enchant Pool
Candy Enchant Stone gives random enchants.
- You are NOT guaranteed a specific enchant
- You might get a weaker roll
- No refunds after using it
Make sure you’re okay with any possible outcome before activating it at the altar.
3️⃣ Don’t Use It During Early Progression
If you’re still:
- Unlocking islands
- Farming basic fish
- Saving coins
It’s better to wait. Candy stones shine in late-game farming, mutation hunting, or shiny grinding.
4️⃣ Don’t Ignore Luck Boosts Before Farming It
Since Candy Enchant Stones are rare drops:
- Don’t farm with low-luck rods
- Avoid fishing in wrong zones
- Don’t ignore server boosts or event multipliers
More luck = more chances at rare drops.
5️⃣ Don’t Enchant Without Checking Your Goal
Before using it, ask:
- Are you farming shiny fish?
- Are you mutation hunting?
- Are you grinding XP?
- Are you speed farming?
Different enchants help different goals. Using it randomly without purpose is inefficient.
6️⃣ Don’t Forget It’s Event-Limited
Candy Enchant Stones are tied to the Valentine event period.
- Don’t assume you can farm them anytime
- Don’t waste them thinking you’ll easily get more
- Stock up during event duration
7️⃣ Don’t Spam Enchants Expecting Perfection
Some players burn multiple stones chasing one “perfect” enchant.
Remember:
- RNG is unpredictable
- There’s no guarantee you’ll roll top-tier
- It’s better to stop once you get a strong, usable enchant
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