The official BE A FISH BAIT page advertises a 0.0009% catch and says every player gets an equal chance. It also says a hidden quest unlocks a secret title that boosts the chance of finding it; the catch identity and steps are not verified.
The official claim
The BE A FISH BAIT 0.0009% catch guide repeats the exact public wording before separating it from unknown route details.
The current BE A FISH BAIT description adds a “NEW 0.0009% CATCH” to the Delulu Update. It says that no matter your progress, everyone gets an equal chance. It then adds a hidden quest that unlocks a secret title boosting the chance of finding that catch.
That is the complete verified statement used by this page. The percentage is worth repeating because it is the player-facing hook, but it is not a formula for a complete odds calculator. The official text does not disclose whether the chance is per catch, per event, per server, or tied to another condition. It also does not identify the catch.
What equal chance means here
The wording suggests that progression does not create an advantage before the secret title boost, but this site does not expand that into a mathematical guarantee. “Equal chance” is presented in the official update copy. A player still needs the in-game context to know what counts as an attempt and when the event or catch is active.
The hidden quest matters because the same official text says its secret title boosts the chance. It does not name the quest, identify the title, or provide a route. Searching for a hidden quest is a valid player task; publishing a guessed route is not.
What this page does not claim
- The identity, appearance, value, or mutation of the catch.
- A map location, NPC, item, or sequence for the hidden quest.
- A precise probability model or number of attempts required.
- A guarantee that the 0.0009% catch is available outside the current event state.
If a future source supplies those facts, add them with the checked date and a visible method. Until then, read Delulu Update for context, Delulu Weather for the named feature, and source policy for the evidence boundary.