How to Get Kraken in Be a Fish Bait

By Jim Liu. Last updated 2026-07-12

This Be a Fish Bait Kraken guide sticks to the real reroll math: roughly a 0.8% chance per try, no lore and no fabricated shortcuts. Kraken comes out of the same weighted pool as every other aura - there is no fish, code, or hidden trick that skips that odds check.

  • Only obtainable through the normal reroll system, no shortcut exists
  • Roughly 0.8% per reroll, 125 rerolls on average to land Kraken
  • Also want to know how Solar Fin compares? The comparator below runs both side by side

Where Kraken actually comes from

There is no separate menu, quest, or fish that targets Kraken specifically. Spending a reroll puts you back into the full weighted table, and Kraken is one outcome among eleven - the same table Leviathan, Solar Fin, and every Common aura come from.

  1. Get rerolls. Codes tied to like milestones (BAITAURA and 2500CCU currently pay out rerolls) are the fastest source - check the homepage codes list since new ones land roughly every 500 likes. Normal play adds a slower trickle on top.
  2. Spend them. Each reroll is one independent 0.8% shot at Kraken. Rerolling out of a low tier costs nothing extra, so there is no reason to hold rerolls back once you have decided to chase it.

That is the whole method. A guaranteed reroll count, a specific fish, or a farming route for Kraken is not describing how the table actually works - it is one weighted pick, every time.

What that reroll grind actually costs

At 0.8% per reroll, Kraken averages 1 in 125 tries. Crossing 90% confidence takes closer to 287 rerolls - a big jump from the average, and the single biggest thing new players misjudge about chasing Kraken specifically.

None of these numbers are a countdown. A player could land Kraken on their tenth reroll or their thousandth - averages and confidence checkpoints describe the odds curve, not a promise.

Should you widen the target? Run the comparator

Solar Fin is the slower of the two Legendary auras at 1 in 200 on average (full breakdown, streak tracker, and histogram on the Solar Fin odds page). Accept either aura instead of Kraken specifically and the picture changes more than it might seem: the combined 1.3% rate averages 1 in 77 rerolls, and 90% confidence arrives around 176 rerolls instead of 287.

Type your own reroll count (or a confidence target) into the tool below to see exactly how much narrowing or widening the goal changes your odds - not a fixed checkpoint, your own numbers.

Question
GoalChanceAverage rerolls
Kraken only70.0%1 in 125
Solar Fin only52.9%1 in 200
Either Legendary (Kraken or Solar Fin)86.0%1 in 77

Widening the goal from Kraken alone to either Legendary multiplies your per-roll odds by about 1.6x - the "Either" row is what that is worth in practice, not just in theory.

Mistakes that waste a Legendary reroll

  • Rerolling a landed Legendary away to chase the other one. Both Kraken and Solar Fin already beat every non-Legendary aura, so trading one for a 0.8% or 0.5% shot at its sibling is a real downgrade if the roll misses.
  • Locking in on Kraken specifically before checking whether Solar Fin would satisfy the same goal. If the target is "show off a Legendary," the comparator above usually makes the flexible goal the faster one.
  • Letting codes expire before redeeming them. Rerolls do not stack a bonus for being saved up, so there is no upside to sitting on unclaimed codes while grinding toward Kraken.
  • Setting no stopping point. Every reroll is independent, so nothing in the game tells you "close now" - decide a reroll budget before starting, not partway through a losing streak.

Hold out for Kraken, or bank Solar Fin instead?

If a player already has Solar Fin and is deciding whether to reroll it away for a shot at Kraken specifically, the honest answer is usually no. Both are Legendary, both beat every Epic-and-below aura, and rerolling a kept aura resets the clock back to zero with a 0.8% shot at the upgrade - not a guarantee.

Starting from scratch is a different question. There, chasing Kraken specifically only makes sense if the goal is genuinely "Kraken, not just Legendary" - a cosmetic preference, not an odds argument, since Solar Fin is not a worse aura to land. For anyone who just wants out of the lower tiers fastest, the comparator's "Either Legendary" row is the more efficient target every time.

A real Legendary chase, not just the math

The numbers above are the theory - here is what an Extinct-rarity chase actually looks like in a live lobby, rerolls and all.

FAQ

How do you get Kraken in Be a Fish Bait?

By rerolling your aura and getting lucky. Kraken comes out of the same weighted reroll pool as every other aura, at about a 0.8% chance per reroll - there is no fish, location, or code that hands it to you directly. Anything claiming a guaranteed method is not describing how the roll table actually works.

What are the exact odds of getting Kraken?

Kraken sits at weight 0.8 out of the 100-point table, which works out to 0.8% per single reroll. That makes it the more common of the two Legendary auras - Solar Fin is rarer at 0.5%, and together they make up the game's displayed 1.3% Legendary rate.

Is Kraken or Solar Fin easier to get?

Kraken. It rolls at 0.8% against Solar Fin's 0.5%, so Kraken lands roughly 1.6x more often. Averaged out, that is 1 in 125 rerolls for Kraken versus 1 in 200 for Solar Fin - a real gap, though neither is close to Leviathan's 1 in 500.

How many rerolls does Kraken actually take?

125 on average, since a 0.8% chance per try averages out to 1 in 125. Reaching 90% confidence takes closer to 287 rerolls - use the comparator above for your own reroll count instead of these two fixed checkpoints.

Should I keep rerolling past Kraken for Leviathan?

Only if you have rerolls to burn and are specifically chasing the flex. Leviathan is roughly four times rarer than Kraken, so trading a landed Kraken away for another shot at Mythic is a real gamble - you could end up back at Common with nothing to show for it. If Legendary tier already satisfies what you wanted, keeping Kraken is the safer call.

Where do you get more rerolls to spend on Kraken?

Mostly from codes tied to Roblox like milestones - check the homepage codes list, since new ones land roughly every 500 likes and several pay out rerolls directly. Normal play adds a slower trickle on top of that.

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