the lower your health is, the less red space there will be in the bar. HEALTH BAR: This is the red bar on the left that is (Or at least, it should be) filled up all the way. The closer the gray area of the bar is to the right, the closer you are to leveling up. I'll talk about each section in detail.ĮXP BAR: This is the bar you are going to look at to see how close you are to leveling up. You'll notice at the bottom of your screen, you have a small little section with different parts to it. Assuming you have set your controls to your specifics (You can adjust this in settings) You should be able to swim around at a fairly fast pace.
When you first spawn in, you are going to be at level one and you will have to work your way up. Each fish has a different area where they spawn, and they are all a good distance from each other. For example, Green Morays will always spawn in one place, and Nilins will always spawn in the same place. This brings up another point: Every time you spawn as a fish, whatever fish you are playing as will always spawn in the same place. However, if you are more experienced, you can start in the Great map), and when you start it up you will spawn in the area of the map where they spawn. (Pick the Bibos in the ocean map, as the Great map is too high a difficulty if you are just starting out. The Bibos is probably the best fish you can start with, so make sure you start with that. For the Ocean and the Great map, it's only the Bibos, and for Swamp, it's the Ubur, the Raptor, and the Piranha. For river, its Crayfish (You will need an achievement to unlock this), River Piranha and Bleak. When you first start up deathmatch, depending on which map you choose, you will have different choices of fish. Every day you want to play as a high coin fish, you are going to have to start off with the starter fish to gather some coins, and then you can earn more coins from there. Also, something to remember: coins use RAM data, which means when you close out of your game you lose all of your coins you have earned.
I will explain how to get tons of coins fast in this section, because it doesn't really deserve its own section since it's so easy to collect them. Coins are relatively easy to get and you can earn them super fast if you know what to do. In order to play as all the different fish, you're going to have to collect a whole lot of coins. One thing you will notice right away is you can't just select whatever fish you want to play as right away. Eventually, a barracuda CAN take down a dunkleosteus, but only until it has reached a high enough level. You are going to have to level up your fish to level where it CAN do these things. Example: You can't grab a barracuda and expect to be able to take down a dunkleosteus right away. Really, any fish can be used, but you have to know when you are pushing it too far. So let's go into detail about how to master this mode.įirst off, you are going to want to learn about which fish to use. So, as I explained a few moments ago, Deathmatch is the game mode you are going to be spending most of your time on until survival is released again. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. The crabs playable are the regular crab, pirate crab, trilobite, mantis shrimp and the king crab. This map is also only available on the ocean map. There are tons of fish you can choose from in this mode, and I will talk about them all in the fish guide.Ĭrab Madness: This game mode is very similar to deathmatch, except that instead of you playing as different fish you are playing as different types of crabs. Every boss achievement is earned in survival mode, and I will go over that later on. The basic concept is that you are a fish trying to survive in one of the four maps, and you have to find food and grow bigger in order to survive. But for now, let's talk about the other two game modes - Deathmatch and Crab Madness.ĭeathmatch: This game mode can be played on any map and is the mode you are probably going to be spending most of your time on until survival is released again.
Survival is currently being worked on, so I will update information about that mode when it is finished. There are currently 3 modes you can play in Feed and Grow: Fish, and those are the survival mode, deathmatch mode, and crab madness.