This isn’t just a normal update where you log in, catch a few new fish, and log out. With Version 1.79, Fisch basically flipped Atlantis into a full progression system. New layers, new rods, new mechanics—and a lot of things you won’t fully understand unless you slow down and explore properly.
Let’s go through everything added in this update in a way that actually helps you play smarter, not just read patch notes.
Fisch Wrath of Olympus Update – Codes, Rods, Puzzle
The Wrath of Olympus update is a complete rework of Atlantis.
Instead of one area, you now have:
- Multiple layers below Atlantis
- Progression tied to puzzles and exploration
- Rewards locked behind bestiary completion + quests
It’s less “fishing simulator” and more “progression adventure with fishing.”
All New Content Added (Full List)
Let’s break down everything officially added in Version 1.79 so you don’t miss anything.
New Items
- Bellona Sword
- More items currently undiscovered (TBA)
These are tied to the new Olympus theme and likely connected to quests and progression systems.
New Fishing Rods (God Weapons)
These are the highlight of the update. Each rod feels unique—not just stat upgrades.
- Apollo’s Sunshot
- Bellona’s Waraxe
- Zeus’s Thundermaul
- Additional rods (TBA)
Each one has its own mechanics, and most of them require:
- Completing puzzles
- Finishing bestiaries
- Unlocking specific areas
You’re not just buying these—you earn them.
New Mutations
- Bellona’s Fury
- More mutations coming (TBA)
Mutations are expected to affect fish behavior, value, or difficulty—so keep an eye on these while farming.
New NPCs
- Multiple new NPCs added (not fully revealed yet)
From what we’ve seen, NPCs now play a bigger role:
- Giving hints
- Triggering puzzles
- Unlocking progression
So don’t ignore them like older updates.
New Fish & Bestiaries
- Entirely new fish sets per Atlantis layer
- Some fish are:
- Rare
- Event-based
- Mechanic-based
Bestiaries are now important because:
- They gate progression
- They unlock rewards (including rods)
New Code (Free Rewards)
- WrathOfOlympus
Rewards include things like:
- Coins
- Items
- Event bonuses
Always redeem early—you don’t know when it expires.
New Bundles, Skins & Cosmetics
This update also dropped a lot of cosmetic content (good for SEO—and actually useful for players who care about visuals).
Bundle
- Electric Angel Bundle
Skins
- Zeus’s Frostbolt (from code)
- Signal 02 (limited shop)
- Neptune’s Edge (limited shop)
- Melodii (limited shop)
Boats
- Log (Boat) (from code)
- Digital Core (limited shop)
- Spiritflutter (limited shop)
Other Cosmetics
- Clicky (Bobber) – limited shop
- Digihalo (Halo) – limited shop
These don’t affect gameplay much but are part of the full update experience.
Balance Changes & Additional Changes
While not fully detailed, expect:
- Adjustments to fishing difficulty
- Changes to progression pacing
- Tweaks to older systems to match the new Atlantis design
Basically, the game is being balanced around this new progression style.
Don’t make the mistake of rushing.
Here’s how to actually approach this update:
1. Go to Atlantis (new version)
Explore slowly. This update rewards curiosity.
2. Interact with everything
Statues, objects, NPCs—these are not decorations anymore.
3. Start solving puzzles early
Most progression (like Bellona’s Waraxe) is locked behind multi-step quests.
4. Begin bestiary grinding immediately
You will need it later anyway.
Version 1.79 is easily one of the biggest updates the game has had.
It adds:
- Depth (literally and gameplay-wise)
- Real progression systems
- Unique gear instead of basic upgrades
And once you start unlocking things like Bellona’s Waraxe or Zeus-tier gear, the whole update starts to feel rewarding.