Fisch has just introduced an exciting update known as Apex Pools, which brings forth new fish species and the novel Apex rarity. This addition promises to enhance gameplay, with the potential for more Apex fish to be integrated into the game in future updates. In the meantime, players are encouraged to venture into the ocean to discover these rare Apex Pools, where they can engage in the thrill of fishing for unique catches. Nonetheless, it’s easy to overlook some essential aspects of this update, so we’ve compiled a comprehensive overview.
This article presents the complete patch notes for the Apex Pools update, providing you with all the vital information you need to navigate this new feature.
Complete Changelog for the Fisch Apex Pools Update

This update centers around the Apex Pools events, which can be found in both the First and Second Seas. Players will have the opportunity to fish a limited number of creatures until they disappear. Below, you’ll find the complete changelog containing all significant updates.
Apex Pools Update Highlights
“The waters churn… and ancient beasts rise from the deep.”
Introduction of Apex Rarity
- Rare Apex Pools will intermittently surface with a total of 500 fish available globally in either sea:
- Mosslurker in Sea 1
- Apex Leviathan in Sea 2
Witches Arrive in the Blue Moon Caves
- New witches have made their home in the Blue Moon Caves, accompanied by Mystic Potions.
- Players can craft potions across three distinct tiers:
- Luck Potions
- Lure Speed Potions
- All Season Potion
- Glitched Potion
New Explorer Divinf Boat
- This new boat is available for purchase once players reach Level 32.
Additional Balances and Improvements
- Enhanced Server Experience for New Players
- LEGO ™ User-Generated Content (UGC) Quest Update
- Quest requirements have been simplified to just 1 Studalodon.
Overview of the Apex Pools

The Apex Pools represent a global event within the game, and players will receive notifications when these pools spawn on their server. It’s crucial to head out promptly to start fishing, as each pool contains approximately 500 fish per cycle and will disappear once fully fished out.
In the Apex Pool of the first sea, players can catch the Mosslurker, while the second sea features the Apex Leviathan. Players who have not yet unlocked the second location will need to meet the requirements before they can access this pool.