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Leveling Up Village Pond (No Fish)
If so, would upgrading the pond to level two mean that it now needs to be filled with 575,000 pellets before fish will be added to the pond?
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Moliugas (LT1) LT1 Posts: 153I think fish to the village pond are added automatically after Goldfish event is finished. You just need to feed this fish with pellets to be sure they are not starving or die.
Village pond can be upgraded like any other building in the village, by filling required materials to 100%.
Upgraded pond will increase max possible fish capacity.
The more fish you will have in your pond, the higher village happiness you will have.1 -
RosyStarling Moderator, Guest Posts: 4,718You can read all bout the Village Pond in the GGS Wiki HERE1
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Village pond can be upgraded like any other building in the village, by filling required materials to 100%.
Upgraded pond will increase max possible fish capacity.
The more fish you will have in your pond, the higher village happiness you will have.
We've been constantly adding pellets to the pond, so we'll have plenty of food available. Now that I know the upgrade isn't a cause for concern, I'll let the others in the coop know we can proceed with material donations.
Thank you for the help, Moliugas and Rosy! It's much appreciated.