If you logged into Fisch and went to Atlantis thinking it’ll be the same chill fishing zone… yeah, that’s gone now. This Fisch Wrath of Olympus Update completely flips Atlantis into something deeper (literally). It’s darker, layered, and honestly a bit confusing at first. You’re not just fishing anymore—you’re solving puzzles, unlocking paths, and slowly progressing through what feels like a dungeon.
So instead of wasting time running around like most players do on day one, here’s a proper breakdown of how everything works and what you should actually focus on.
Fisch Wrath of Olympus Update Guide – Codes,
The biggest change is that Atlantis is no longer just a fishing spot—it’s now a progression-based zone with layers.
You’ll notice:
- Storm effects and darker lighting
- Locked paths and hidden tunnels
- NPCs and statues that actually matter
- Areas like the Kraken Pool now leading somewhere important
The update is built around one idea:
You don’t progress by luck—you progress by solving things.
Divine Seals & Layer Progression
This is the part most people don’t fully understand at first.
Every new area (or layer) is locked behind what the game calls “Divine Seals.”
To break these seals, you need to:
- Solve environmental puzzles (like swords, helmets, fragments)
- Complete bestiary entries in certain zones
- Interact with statues or guards
So if something feels blocked, it’s not a bug—you’re just missing a step.
Sword Puzzle
You’ll run into a Royal Guard pretty early, and he’ll hint at missing items.
What you need to do:
- Explore the area and find 5 misplaced swords
- They’re scattered but not super hidden
- Bring them back to the weapon rack
Once all swords are placed:
- A hidden path opens
- You unlock the next part of the puzzle
This is basically your entry into the deeper system of the update.
Helmet Puzzle
After opening the path:
- Go inside and pick up the Royal Helmet
- Return it to the guard statue
That completes this step instantly.
A lot of players miss this because they rush past the room, so don’t overthink it.
Shield Fragments
This is where things slow down a bit.
You’ll need:
- Shield fragments scattered across the map
- Some are easy to find
- One is tied to fishing (this is important)
You bring these back to another statue to continue progression.
The Red Pool Mechanic
Now here’s where the update gets interesting.
Some items and fish are only available in a special red pool event.
To trigger it:
- Land 5 perfect catches in a row
Once you do that:
- The red pool activates
- Special fish and items start spawning
This includes things required for:
- Bestiary completion
- Statue progression
- Hidden objectives
If you skip this, you’ll get stuck later.
Bestiary Progression
In older Fisch gameplay, bestiary was more optional.
Now? It’s tied directly to progression.
You’ll need to:
- Catch specific rare fish
- Use different bait strategies
- Sometimes reduce luck (for junk items like Rusty Hook)
Some fish only spawn:
- In the red pool
- Under specific conditions
So don’t just fish randomly—pay attention to where and how.
New Rods (God Weapons System)
This update introduces something really cool:
Each layer has a unique rod inspired by gods.
Some confirmed ones:
- Apollo’s Sunshot
- Bellona’s War Axe
- Zeus’s Thundermaul
These aren’t just cosmetic—they have unique properties and are tied to progression.
You’ll likely need multiple rods to:
- Access future content
- Unlock the final reward
So yeah… you’re basically collecting divine weapons now.
Codes
There’s at least one active code from this update:
- WrathOfOlympus
Always redeem these early—they usually give:
- Currency
- Boosts
- Useful items
This update feels very different from old Fisch.
It’s less about “stand and fish” and more about:
- Exploration
- Puzzle solving
- Understanding mechanics
At first it feels confusing… but once things click, it’s actually one of the better updates the game has had.
Take it step by step, don’t skip mechanics, and you’ll progress smoothly.