Fishing Club 2 risk levels: five-star guide
Risk level is the first meaningful decision in Fishing Club 2. Five star-rated bait profiles change minimum and maximum bet and, according to in-game help, the weighting toward larger multipliers. Each level explained — what officially changes, what does not (RTP), and how to choose for your bankroll.
The selector is always one tap away — there is no hidden advanced menu.

Visual bait matches aggression; stars match economic commitment.
Takeaway: Screenshot your level and stake when reviewing sessions.
Level-by-level reference
| Level | Stars | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ★☆☆☆☆ | Lowest risk; lowest minimum bet |
| 2 | ★★☆☆☆ | Low risk profile |
| 3 | ★★★☆☆ | Mid risk — common learning default |
| 4 | ★★★★☆ | High risk; higher bet ceiling |
| 5 | ★★★★★ | Highest risk; highest minimum bet |
What in-game help states
Higher risk increases the chance of big wins and changes minimum and maximum bet. Changing risk during play is supported.
RTP misconception
Published RTP remains 97.16% at game level. Risk adjusts distribution and stakes — not a documented second RTP percentage from BGaming.
Choosing a level for your mood
Learning (★1–★2)
Lower minimum bet; map paytable bands without expensive mistakes.
Daily default (★3)
Balance for many players between bet range and hit feel.
Aggressive (★4–★5)
Only when you accept higher minimum stakes and swingier paths — especially if buying Net/TNT.
Higher risk changes economics — not guaranteed premium fish every cast.

Track twenty casts per level before judging — one marlin proves nothing.
Takeaway: Compare levels with fixed practice discipline.
Demo comparison method
Session A: ★2, twenty manual casts, note balance path. Session B: ★4, same nominal stake intent, twenty casts. Compare — do not mix levels mid-session.
Questions answered on this page
How many risk levels does Fishing Club 2 have?
Five — star rated ★1 through ★5.
Does higher risk increase RTP?
Only one RTP (97.16%) is published officially.
Can you change risk during play?
Yes — but frequent switching obscures learning.
Which level is best?
Depends on bankroll and tolerance — no universal best.
Sources and updates
Figures marked [Official] trace to BGaming or in-game help. We do not invent test hours, star ratings, or expert personas. Corrections via contact; full process in methodology and editorial policy.
Last updated: 8 July 2026 · Fishing Club 2 UK Guide — Editorial Team