Dragon King runs on the same arcade engine as Fish Hunter, but the volcanic theme comes with sharper tuning: weapons climb all the way to x10, the Dragon Lord boss hits harder and pays bigger, and the specials — Dragon Rage and Dragon Ball — change how you should fire. The skill is in weapon discipline and target priority; the long-run RTP stays around 95% either way.
TL;DR: Right-size your weapon, hunt the high-value beasts and the Dragon Lord boss, build Dragon Rage with clean consecutive kills, and pick a tier your bankroll can sustain for 100+ shots.
Weapon discipline: x1 to x10
The wider weapon range is the main difference from Fish Hunter. More power per shot means more cost per shot, so the matching gets more important, not less.
- x1–x3 — common beasts, balance maintenance.
- x4–x7 — mid-tier beasts that pay several times your stake.
- x8–x10 — the Dragon Lord boss and the rarest beasts only. This is where the heavy weapons earn their cost.
Firing x10 at low-value beasts drains your stake far faster than the payouts return. Step the weapon up when a worthy target appears, then ease back down.
Time Dragon Rage and Dragon Ball
Dragon Rage stacks a rising multiplier on consecutive kills — keep your fire clean and connected to grow it. Dragon Ball is your focus-fire special: deploy it when a high-value beast or the Dragon Lord is on screen so you can bring it down before it escapes. Wasting Dragon Ball on a thin screen is the most common avoidable mistake.
Jackpot math
A slice of every shot funds two progressive pools, exactly as in Fish Hunter:
| Pool | Eligible above | Pays out |
|---|---|---|
| Mini-jackpot | 5,000 points | 70% of pool |
| Grand jackpot | 50,000 points | 85% of pool |
Both can drop on any qualifying shot. Bigger shots fund the grand pool faster, but a mini can land at any tier.
Choose the right tier
| Tier | Per-shot range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 0.01 – 0.1 USDT | Learning, low-variance grinding |
| Silver | 0.1 – 1 USDT | Balanced risk, faster funding |
| Gold | 1 – 10 USDT | Dragon Lord hunting, biggest payouts |
Pick a tier where your deposit covers at least 100 shots so a cold run does not end the session immediately.
Play smart, play within limits
The ~95% RTP describes the long run, not your next ten minutes — Dragon King is high-variance by design. Set a budget, lock in wins, and use the in-app deposit limits for a hard cap. Practise free with Play as Guest before betting real USDT.
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Frequently asked questions
How is Dragon King different from Fish Hunter?
Same arcade engine, different theme and tuning. Dragon King has 22 mythical beasts plus the Dragon Lord boss, weapons that scale up to x10 (versus x7 in Fish Hunter), and its own Dragon Rage and Dragon Ball specials. The tier ranges are also slightly different.
What are Dragon Rage and Dragon Ball?
Dragon Rage is a streak-style multiplier that builds as you land consecutive kills. Dragon Ball is a special that helps you focus fire on high-value beasts and the Dragon Lord boss. Both reward accurate, aggressive play rather than spraying.
What weapon should I use in Dragon King?
Scale the weapon to the target. Use lower multipliers on common beasts and reserve x8 to x10 for the rarest beasts and the Dragon Lord boss, where heavy sustained fire pays off before they leave the screen.
What is the RTP of Dragon King?
Lifetime return-to-player averages around 95% including jackpot funding, with individual payouts capped at a fixed multiple of your shot bet. It is high-variance, so short sessions can swing well in either direction.