The new Keeper’s Altar system in Fisch adds one of the strongest enchant mechanics the game has seen so far. Once you fully level up your Keeper progression, you gain access to all ritual pillars, allowing you to combine multiple powerful enchant effects onto a single rod.
A lot of players get confused when they first reach this stage because the game does not clearly explain which relic goes into each pillar or how the full ritual actually works. If you place the wrong relic in the wrong spot, the ritual will not activate properly.
This guide explains every pillar, the correct relic order, and how to unlock the powerful multi-enchant ritual effect.
How To Use All Pillars in Fisch Roblox Guide
The new ritual area inside the Keeper’s Altar contains multiple pillars that each require a specific type of relic.
Once every required pillar has been activated:
- Energy beams connect to the center altar
- The ritual becomes active
- You can enchant your rod with multiple stacked effects
This system is currently considered one of the strongest late-game mechanics in Fisch because it combines several enchant bonuses together at the same time.
Requirements Before Using All Pillars
Before you can fully use the ritual system, you need:
- High Keeper Level progression
- Access to all altar sections
- Multiple relic types
- Several rare event or quest relics
Some relics are easy to obtain, while others are currently extremely rare or trade-only.
First Three Pillars Setup
The first side of the altar uses the standard relic progression.
Pillar 1
Use:
Normal Enchant Relic
Place it into the first pillar near the starting side of the altar.
Pillar 2
Use:
Exalted Relic
This goes into the second pillar beside the first one.
Pillar 3
Use:
Cosmic Relic
Place this into the third pillar.
Once these three are activated, the first section of the ritual becomes complete.
Second Side Pillars Setup
After finishing the first three pillars, move to the opposite side of the altar.
Fourth Pillar
Use:
Twisted Relic
This is required for the next ritual phase.
Fifth and Sixth Pillars
The final two pillars require:
- A Limited Relic
- A Quest Relic
The order for these two does not appear to matter.
These are usually the hardest relics to obtain in the entire ritual system.
How To Get Limited Relics
Limited Relics mainly come from:
- Halloween events
- Christmas events
- Special seasonal updates
If those events are not active, the only current way to obtain these relics is usually through trading with other players.
That makes this step difficult for newer players who missed previous updates.
How To Get Quest Relics
Quest Relics are obtained from special NPC questlines.
Known examples include:
- Song of the Deep
- Invincible Relic from Ancient Isle
More quest relics may be added in future updates, but these are the main known ones right now.
Activating the Full Ritual
Once every pillar contains the correct relic:
- The altar lights will activate
- Energy beams connect to the center
- The main ritual platform becomes usable
At that point, you can enchant your rod in the center altar.
Ritual Enchant
This is where the system becomes extremely powerful.
Instead of giving only one enchant effect, the full ritual combines multiple effects together.
Possible combined bonuses include:
- Diminishing Might
- Twisted effects
- Sanctified effects
- Spooky effects
Basically, you are stacking several enchant systems into one rod at the same time.
That is why many players already consider this one of the most broken endgame mechanics currently available in Fisch.
The full pillar ritual system in Fisch is easily one of the biggest additions introduced in the Keeper update. While gathering every relic takes a lot of effort, the final reward is incredibly strong and completely changes late-game enchanting.
If you want to maximize your rod power, learning how all the altar pillars work is now extremely important for long-term progression in Fisch.