Fisch has always found ways to surprise us, and the Relic Construct is one of those additions that genuinely changes how we think about companions. Introduced as part of a minor companions-focused update, this new companion is unlike anything we have seen before in the game. While most companions in Fisch offer passive fishing boosts, the Relic Construct ties directly into one of the deepest systems in the game: the enchanting system.
The Relic Construct is essentially a companion that players can feed enchant relics to. What makes this so exciting is that the quality of the relic you give it appears to influence the quality of enchantment it can produce. In short, it acts as an extension of our rod’s enchant system, but operates independently from the rod itself. That is a big deal, especially for players who have been grinding relics for a long time and want more ways to use them.
We think this is one of the smartest companion designs the developers have added yet. Instead of just giving us a passive boost, they have created something that actively interacts with our existing progression.
How to Get the Relic Construct
Getting the Relic Construct is straightforward compared to some of the more locked companions in the game. You do not need to visit a specific NPC or complete a questline to obtain it. Instead, you can find it in the open world, specifically in the ocean. Much like how seals roam around their icy zones in groups, the Relic Construct appears to spawn naturally in the wild with multiple of them present at the same time.
This means we do not need to wait for it to show up in a shop rotation like the Shady Bazaar. We can simply head out into the ocean and look for it. That said, there are still a few things you should keep in mind before you go searching.

- You must reach Level 30 to unlock the Companion Satchel. Without it, you cannot collect or equip any companion in the game.
- Once you hit Level 30, the Companion Satchel unlocks automatically. You do not need to buy it.
- You can only equip one companion at a time, so choose wisely based on what you are trying to accomplish.
Once you find the Relic Construct out in the ocean and interact with it properly, it will join your Satchel. From there, equipping it is as simple as opening your Companion Satchel with the C key and selecting it.
How to Use the Relic Construct
This is where things get genuinely interesting for us as players. The Relic Construct is not just a passive companion you equip and forget. It requires active input from us to reach its full potential. Specifically, we need to feed it enchant relics to power its ability.
The core mechanic works like this: you give the Relic Construct an enchant relic, and that relic contributes to the enchant it can apply. If you give it a basic enchant relic, it will likely produce a standard enchant. However, if you feed it a sovereign relic, it has the potential to apply a sovereign-level enchant. That is a significant reward for players who have been working hard to farm high-tier relics.

Think of it similarly to how we feed seals food to power their passive abilities. The Relic Construct works on that same principle, but instead of food, it consumes the same relics we use at the Keeper’s Altar. This means our relic farming efforts now have two purposes: enchanting our rods at the altar and powering our companion separately.
Here is a quick breakdown of how the feeding system works in practice:
- Open your Companion Satchel and select the Relic Construct.
- Feed it an enchant relic of your choice by interacting with it.
- The quality of the relic determines the tier of enchant the companion can potentially apply.
- Higher-tier relics, such as sovereign relics, open up the possibility of sovereign-level enchants from the companion itself.
We recommend saving your higher-quality relics for situations where you want stronger results. Do not waste a sovereign relic on the Relic Construct if you are still in the early stages of Keeper progression.
How Companion Leveling Affects the Relic Construct
Like every companion in Fisch, the Relic Construct levels up passively. You simply need to fish with it equipped, and it will accumulate Companion XP over time. It starts at Level 1 and can be upgraded all the way up to Level 10. Each level milestone improves the companion’s passive abilities.
The important thing to understand here is that leveling up the Relic Construct likely improves the effectiveness or frequency of its enchant-related ability. This is consistent with how all other companions function in the game. Levels one through three give us a baseline idea of what the companion can do, while levels seven through ten are where the real power kicks in. Active fishing sessions level companions much faster than idle setups, so we always suggest staying engaged if you want to unlock those higher tiers quickly.
From a strategy standpoint, we think it is worth prioritizing active play during your early sessions with the Relic Construct. The sooner you push it toward higher levels, the sooner you unlock stronger enchant potential from it.
Why the Relic Construct Matters for Your Progression
The Relic Construct is not just a cool-looking companion. It represents something genuinely important for how we progress in Fisch. The enchanting system has always been one of the most RNG-heavy parts of the game. You feed relics into the altar, get a random enchant, and hope for the best. That has always felt a bit frustrating for players who have spent hours grinding relics only to get weak results.
The Relic Construct introduces a second avenue for enchant progression outside of the Keeper’s Altar. That alone makes it one of the most valuable companions in the game right now. For players who have no sovereign relics yet, this companion gives us a new path toward sovereign-level enchants that does not rely entirely on the ritual system. And for those of us who already have a solid relic farming setup, the Relic Construct simply lets us do more with what we already have.
The addition also signals where the developers are heading with companions overall. Instead of companions being purely cosmetic or offering simple fishing speed boosts, we are starting to see them integrate with deeper game systems. That is an exciting direction, and we are genuinely looking forward to seeing what comes next as the roster continues to grow through future updates.
Tips Before You Start Using the Relic Construct
Before you jump in, here are a few practical tips that will help you get the most out of this companion right away.
- Farm enchant relics consistently before committing any to the Relic Construct. Having a small stockpile gives you flexibility.
- If you are working toward sovereign relics through the Keeper system, consider whether feeding one to the companion is worth it versus using it at the altar directly.
- Equip the Relic Construct during active fishing sessions to speed up its leveling. Do not rely on idle setups for this one.
- Keep an eye on upcoming updates. The companions system is still relatively new in Fisch, and changes to how companions interact with relics could come in future patches.
We are excited to see how the community uses the Relic Construct as more players get their hands on it. If you have tried it already, let us know in the comments how it has been working for you.
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
