Dragon Fishing 2 at Jollph takes the classic arcade fishing formula and cranks it up with mythological Asian dragon bosses, explosive special weapons, and multipliers that can reach 1,000×. This complete guide covers every target, every weapon, and every strategy Filipino players need to dominate the table.
Dragon Fishing 2 is one of the most popular arcade fishing games available on Jollph, and it has earned a dedicated following among Filipino players from Quezon City to Cebu City. Where the original Dragon Fishing introduced the concept of mythological sea creatures as targets, Dragon Fishing 2 expands everything — more dragon types, more weapon options, more special abilities, and significantly higher maximum multipliers. If you've played Mermaid Fishing on Jollph and enjoyed the arcade shooter format, Dragon Fishing 2 is the natural next step up in intensity and potential reward.
The game is set in a mythological underwater world drawn from East Asian folklore. The creatures you're hunting aren't just fish — they're koi spirits, sea serpents, jade turtles, phoenix fish, and of course the legendary dragons themselves. Each creature type has its own movement pattern, health pool, and multiplier value. The visual design is rich and detailed, with animated backgrounds that shift between day and night cycles, and boss entrance sequences that genuinely feel like events worth stopping for.
On Jollph, Dragon Fishing 2 supports up to four players at a single table in real time. You can be playing alongside someone in Manila while another player joins from Davao and a fourth connects from Cebu — all hunting the same dragon boss simultaneously. The competitive and cooperative dynamic this creates is one of the things that makes Dragon Fishing 2 stand out from solo slot games. There's a social energy to the table that you simply don't get from spinning reels alone.
Both games are available on Jollph and both use the same core arcade fishing mechanic — aim, fire, collect winnings. But the two games have meaningfully different characters. Mermaid Fishing leans into ocean life and area-of-effect weapons like the Tornado Cannon. Dragon Fishing 2 is more focused on single high-value targets, with weapons designed to deal concentrated damage to tough boss creatures. The dragon bosses in Dragon Fishing 2 have significantly higher health pools than the mermaid bosses, which means the payoff when you finally take one down is proportionally larger. If you prefer fast, frequent small wins, Mermaid Fishing might suit you better. If you're chasing the big multiplier moments and don't mind working for them, Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph is your game.
The minimum bet on Jollph's Dragon Fishing 2 is just ₱1 per bullet, making it accessible even for players who want to explore the game without committing a large bankroll. At the other end, high-rollers can fire at ₱100 per bullet — and at that level, a 1,000× dragon kill pays ₱100,000 in a single shot. That ceiling is what keeps serious players coming back to the table on Jollph night after night.
Every creature in Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph — ranked by multiplier value and difficulty
Fast-moving small fish that swarm the screen. Low value individually but useful for warming up your aim and recovering bullet costs quickly.
Slow-moving but tanky. Takes several bullets to kill. Good value per kill but requires patience. Appears in clusters near the screen edges.
High health, slow movement. The Jade Turtle is a reliable mid-tier target on Jollph — worth coordinating with other players to take down efficiently.
Fast and unpredictable. The Sea Serpent weaves across the screen making it hard to hit. Use the Rapid Fire weapon to maximize hit probability.
Appears briefly and moves in a sweeping arc. The Phoenix Fish is one of the most visually spectacular targets on Jollph's Dragon Fishing 2 table.
A mid-boss that appears every few minutes. Killing the Tidal Dragon also triggers a wave that damages all other creatures currently on screen.
The primary boss of Dragon Fishing 2. Massive health pool, dramatic entrance animation. On Jollph, a Fire Dragon kill at ₱20/bullet pays up to ₱16,000.
The rarest and most powerful target in the game. The Thunder Dragon appears unpredictably and exits quickly. Every player at the Jollph table drops everything when it appears.
Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph uses a straightforward point-and-shoot interface that anyone familiar with arcade games will pick up immediately. But there's genuine depth beneath the surface — weapon selection, bullet economy, and target prioritization all have a significant impact on your results over a full session.
Before you start shooting, set your bullet value using the controls at the bottom of the screen. On Jollph, Dragon Fishing 2 allows bullet values from ₱1 to ₱100. Your bullet value is the cost of each shot you fire — and also the base unit for calculating your payout when you kill a creature. A ₱5 bullet killing a 100× target pays ₱500. A ₱50 bullet killing the same target pays ₱5,000. Choose a bullet value that lets you sustain at least 200 shots from your session bankroll — this gives you enough time at the table to encounter boss spawns.
Tap or click anywhere on the screen to aim your cannon at that point. The cannon fires automatically toward your target. On mobile — which is how most Jollph players in the Philippines access Dragon Fishing 2 — the touch controls are responsive and precise. You can hold your finger down to fire continuously in rapid succession, or tap individually for more controlled shots. Against fast targets like the Sea Serpent, continuous fire is usually more effective. Against slow, high-value targets like the Jade Turtle or Fire Dragon, controlled bursts conserve bullets while maintaining pressure.
Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph includes four special weapons that can be activated during gameplay. Each weapon has a different cost structure and tactical purpose. Understanding when to deploy each weapon is one of the key skills that separates experienced Jollph players from beginners. Special weapons are not free — they cost additional bullets — but their damage output or area effect can make them highly cost-efficient against the right targets.
Because Dragon Fishing 2 supports up to four players simultaneously on Jollph, there's a cooperative element to boss fights. When a Fire Dragon or Thunder Dragon appears, all four players can focus fire on the same target. The player who fires the killing shot receives the full multiplier payout — so there's also a competitive element. Experienced Jollph players develop a feel for when to contribute to a group boss fight versus when to hold back and let others spend bullets, then deliver the killing shot themselves.
Winnings are credited to your Jollph account automatically as you kill creatures. There's no need to manually collect — the payout appears on screen and your balance updates in real time. You can withdraw your winnings at any point via GCash, PayMaya, BPI, or BDO. Most Jollph players in Manila and Makati use GCash for both deposits and withdrawals given how fast and convenient the transfer process is. Withdrawals typically process within a few hours during business hours.
Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph gives you four special weapons beyond the standard cannon. Each one has a specific use case — knowing which weapon to deploy in which situation is what separates a profitable session from a frustrating one.
| Weapon | Type | Best Used Against | Cost Multiplier | Special Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🔫 Standard Cannon | Basic | All targets | 1× bullet cost | No special effect; reliable baseline |
| ⚡ Thunder Shot | Special | Sea Serpent, Phoenix Fish | 3× bullet cost | Chains to nearby targets; hits up to 3 creatures |
| 🌀 Dragon Vortex | Special | Clustered common fish | 5× bullet cost | Area-of-effect spin; clears screen quadrant |
| 🔥 Fire Burst | Legendary | Fire Dragon, Thunder Dragon | 10× bullet cost | Massive single-target damage; best DPS vs. bosses |
| 🌟 Golden Lock-On | Legendary | Thunder Dragon only | 15× bullet cost | Locks onto Thunder Dragon; fires 10 rapid shots automatically |
The Thunder Shot is your most versatile special weapon on Jollph's Dragon Fishing 2 table. Its chain effect means a single shot can hit three targets simultaneously, making it highly efficient when mid-tier creatures are grouped together. Use it liberally against Sea Serpents and Phoenix Fish — the 3× cost is easily justified by the chain damage output.
The Dragon Vortex is situational. It's most valuable when the screen fills up with common fish during a lull between boss spawns. Clearing the screen with a Dragon Vortex can net you a quick burst of small wins that partially offset your bullet costs while you wait for the next boss. Don't use it against bosses — the area damage is spread too thin to be cost-effective against high-health targets.
Save the Fire Burst for Fire Dragon encounters. The 10× cost sounds steep, but against a 500× to 800× target, the damage-per-peso ratio is the best in the game. Many experienced Jollph players keep their bullet value low during normal play and increase it specifically when a Fire Dragon appears, then deploy Fire Burst for maximum damage output during the boss window.
The Golden Lock-On is the most expensive weapon in Dragon Fishing 2 but also the most powerful. Reserve it exclusively for Thunder Dragon encounters. At 15× bullet cost with 10 automatic rapid shots, it delivers an enormous burst of damage in the brief window the Thunder Dragon is on screen. On Jollph, players who use Golden Lock-On correctly against the Thunder Dragon have the highest kill rate on that target — and a 1,000× kill at even ₱10 per bullet pays ₱10,000 instantly.
Eight things that make this the most exciting arcade game on the platform
Real-time multiplayer with up to four players hunting the same bosses. The competitive energy is unlike any solo game on Jollph.
The highest multiplier target in any fishing game on Jollph. One Thunder Dragon kill can transform an entire session's result.
Optimized for Android and iOS. The touch controls are precise and the animations run at full quality even on mid-range phones.
Top up your Jollph account via GCash or PayMaya in seconds. No bank transfer delays — your balance is ready to play immediately.
From the basic cannon to the Golden Lock-On, each weapon has a distinct tactical role. Mastering the weapon system is what separates good players from great ones.
East Asian mythological artwork, animated boss entrances, and dynamic backgrounds that shift with the game's intensity.
Jollph operates under PAGCOR guidelines. Dragon Fishing 2 uses certified RNG for all creature spawns and kill outcomes.
Start with just ₱1 per bullet. Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph is accessible at any bankroll level — from casual players to high-rollers.
Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph rewards players who approach the game with a clear session strategy rather than firing randomly at whatever appears on screen. Here's how experienced Filipino players structure their Dragon Fishing 2 sessions to maximize their time at the table and their chances of hitting a legendary boss.
Not all targets are worth the same investment of bullets. These ratings reflect the cost-efficiency of each target tier based on average bullet cost to kill versus average payout — a practical guide for managing your bankroll on Jollph.
The most important discipline in Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph is bankroll management. Because the game is real-time and fast-paced, it's easy to burn through bullets quickly without noticing. Set a session budget before you start — say ₱1,000 — and decide in advance that you'll stop when that budget is spent, regardless of how the session is going. If you hit a big dragon kill early and double your budget, consider banking half the profit and continuing with the other half. This approach lets you enjoy the game without the risk of chasing losses into territory that stops being fun.
For players depositing via GCash or PayMaya on Jollph, the instant deposit feature can make it tempting to top up repeatedly during a losing session. Resist this. Dragon Fishing 2 is a game of variance — boss spawns are random, and a dry spell of 30 minutes without a legendary boss is entirely normal. The session budget you set before you start should be your absolute limit, not a starting point for negotiation with yourself.
Common questions from Filipino players about Dragon Fishing 2 on Jollph