🐉 Dragon Fishing

Hunt the Dragon King on 7d77 — Bangladesh's Most Intense Fishing Arcade Game

Dragon Fishing on 7d77 takes the fishing arcade format and turns the difficulty all the way up. You're not just shooting fish — you're hunting mythical dragons, sea serpents, and ancient beasts that hit back with mechanics you won't find anywhere else. If you've played other fishing games and want something with more depth, this is where you go next.

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500×
Max Dragon King Multiplier
12
Dragon Boss Types
4-Player
Live Multiplayer Tables
3 min
Avg. bKash Withdrawal

What Makes Dragon Fishing Different From Other Fishing Games on 7d77

Most fishing arcade games follow the same basic formula — fish swim across the screen, you shoot them, you collect coins. Dragon Fishing on 7d77 keeps that core loop but layers in a completely different set of mechanics that change how you think about every shot you take.

The biggest difference is the dragon boss system. In standard fishing games, boss fish are just bigger targets with higher multipliers. In Dragon Fishing, each boss has its own behaviour pattern, its own defensive mechanic, and its own phase transition. The Dragon King — the game's top-tier boss — actually changes its attack pattern when its health drops below 30%, making the final phase of a boss fight genuinely tense in a way that most fishing arcade games never achieve.

The second major difference is the weapon system. Dragon Fishing gives you access to specialised weapons beyond the standard cannon — including a chain lightning bolt that arcs between nearby targets, a freeze cannon that temporarily immobilises a group of fish, and a dragon scale piercer that deals bonus damage specifically to boss-tier enemies. Managing which weapon to use and when is a real strategic layer that rewards players who pay attention.

On 7d77, Dragon Fishing runs on multiplayer tables where up to four players share the same screen. This creates a competitive dynamic around boss kills — whoever lands the killing shot on a dragon boss takes the full multiplier, which means timing your shots during a boss fight matters as much as accuracy. It's the kind of tension that keeps sessions interesting even after you've played the game dozens of times.

Chain Lightning

Arc damage across multiple targets in a single shot — ideal for dense fish clusters.

Freeze Cannon

Temporarily stop a group of fish in place, giving you time to line up high-value shots.

Dragon Piercer

Bonus damage against boss-tier dragons — essential for the Dragon King fight.

4-Player Tables

Compete with three other players for boss kill shots and leaderboard positions.

The Dragons You'll Face on 7d77

Each dragon boss in Dragon Fishing has its own mechanics, health pool, and multiplier range. Here's what you're up against.

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Dragon King
Up to 500×

The apex predator of Dragon Fishing. Three distinct fight phases, a fire breath attack that temporarily disables cannons, and a final phase where it splits into two smaller dragons. The highest multiplier in the game — but also the hardest kill.

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Sea Serpent
Up to 280×

A long, winding boss that moves in unpredictable curves across the screen. Its body segments each have independent health, and killing the head while segments are still alive triggers a chain explosion that catches nearby fish in the blast radius.

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Flame Wyvern
Up to 340×

Moves fast and leaves a trail of fire that damages your cannon if you shoot through it. The Flame Wyvern rewards players who can predict its movement path and shoot ahead of it rather than tracking it directly.

Thunder Drake
Up to 220×

Periodically charges up and releases a lightning pulse that temporarily scrambles your targeting reticle. The window between charge-up and release is your best opportunity to land high-damage shots before the disruption hits.

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Shadow Leviathan
Up to 390×

Periodically turns invisible for three seconds, making it untargetable. Only the freeze cannon can reveal it during its invisible phase. Coordinating with other players to time the freeze is the most effective strategy against this boss.

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Frost Wyrm
Up to 180×

The most accessible boss for newer players on 7d77. Slower movement, no disruptive mechanics, and a predictable patrol path. A good target for players still learning the Dragon Piercer weapon before taking on higher-tier bosses.

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Storm Hydra
Up to 450×

Three heads that must be destroyed in sequence. Destroying the wrong head first causes the other two to regenerate health. Requires coordination between players to focus fire on the correct target — the most team-dependent boss in the game.

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Magma Titan
Up to 310×

Slow-moving but heavily armoured. Standard cannons deal reduced damage — the Dragon Piercer is almost mandatory here. When its armour breaks at 50% health, it enters a rage phase with doubled movement speed and a significantly higher kill multiplier.

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97%
Game RTP
500×
Max Multiplier
৳10
Min Cannon Bet

Choosing the Right Weapon for Each Situation

Dragon Fishing on 7d77 gives you four weapon types, each with a different cost per shot and a different use case. Understanding when to switch weapons is one of the most important skills you can develop — using the wrong weapon in the wrong situation is the fastest way to burn through your balance without meaningful returns.

Weapon Cost Multiplier Best Against Special Effect
Standard Cannon Regular fish, Frost Wyrm
Chain Lightning Dense fish clusters Arcs to 3 nearby targets
Freeze Cannon Fast-moving bosses Immobilises for 4 seconds
Dragon Piercer Armoured bosses +60% damage vs dragons
Vortex Bomb Screen-wide clear Pulls all fish to centre
Rage Shot Dragon King final phase Boss Only Max damage burst

Getting Started With Dragon Fishing on 7d77

If you've played other fishing arcade games before, the basic controls will feel familiar within your first few minutes. If Dragon Fishing is your first fishing game, here's the full picture of how a session works on 7d77.

1
Register and Deposit on 7d77

Create your 7d77 account and make your first deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. The minimum deposit is low enough to start with a small test amount before committing more.

2
Select Your Table and Cannon Power

Choose a Dragon Fishing table from the 7d77 game lobby. Tables are grouped by cannon power level — start at a lower power level while you're learning the boss patterns.

3
Shoot Fish and Build Your Balance

Tap or click to fire your cannon at fish and smaller enemies. Each kill credits your balance instantly. Focus on regular fish to build up coins before a boss appears.

4
Switch Weapons When a Dragon Boss Spawns

When a boss appears, switch to the appropriate weapon based on the boss type. Use the Dragon Piercer for armoured bosses, the Freeze Cannon for fast-movers, and save the Rage Shot for the Dragon King's final phase.

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Withdraw Your Winnings via bKash

When you're ready to cash out, withdrawals on 7d77 process in under three minutes to bKash or Nagad. No complicated verification steps for standard withdrawal amounts.

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Tips From Experienced Dragon Fishing Players on 7d77

These tips come from players who've been grinding Dragon Fishing on 7d77 long enough to have real opinions about what works and what doesn't. They're not guaranteed strategies — this is a game of chance — but they reflect how experienced players approach their sessions.

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Don't chase the Dragon King in your first sessions. The Dragon King is the highest-value boss but also the most expensive to fight. New players who go straight for it tend to burn through their balance before they've learned the weapon switching mechanics. Spend your first few sessions on Frost Wyrm and Thunder Drake to build familiarity with the boss fight format.
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Watch the other players' weapon choices. On a 4-player table, you can see what weapons your opponents are using. If two other players are already using Dragon Piercers on a boss, consider switching to Chain Lightning to farm the regular fish that spawn around the boss fight — you'll collect coins while they focus on the kill.
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Save the Vortex Bomb for high-density moments. The Vortex Bomb costs 5× your base cannon rate, so using it on a sparse screen is wasteful. Wait for the moments when a large school of fish appears alongside a mid-tier boss — the pull effect combined with a follow-up Chain Lightning shot can clear the screen efficiently.
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Set a session budget before you start. Dragon Fishing sessions can run long when boss fights are active, and it's easy to lose track of how much you've spent. 7d77 lets you set deposit caps in your account settings — use them. Knowing your maximum exposure before you sit down removes the temptation to top up during a losing run.
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Weekend events on 7d77 increase boss spawn rates. Dragon Fishing weekend events on 7d77 feature higher boss spawn frequency and larger jackpot pools. If you're planning a longer session, timing it around a weekend event gives you more boss fight opportunities per hour than a standard weekday session.
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The Storm Hydra requires communication. On a multiplayer table, the Storm Hydra's three-head mechanic means random fire from four players often hits the wrong heads and triggers regeneration. If you're on a table with active players, a quick message in the table chat to coordinate target order makes this boss significantly more manageable.

Common Questions About Dragon Fishing on 7d77

Everything new players usually ask before their first Dragon Fishing session.

Yes. Dragon Fishing runs on the 7d77 mobile app for Android and through the mobile browser on both Android and iOS. The touch controls are optimised for the fishing arcade format — cannon aiming and weapon switching both work well on touchscreen. Most active Dragon Fishing players on 7d77 play primarily on mobile.

The minimum cannon bet in Dragon Fishing on 7d77 starts at ৳10 per shot on the lowest-power tables. Higher-power tables have higher minimum bets but also higher potential returns per kill. New players are recommended to start at the lowest table tier to learn the boss mechanics before moving up.

The Dragon King has three fight phases. In phase one, it moves in a standard patrol pattern and takes normal damage from all weapons. In phase two (below 60% health), it activates a fire breath attack that temporarily disables cannons for two seconds — you need to time your shots around this. In phase three (below 30% health), it splits into two smaller dragons that must both be killed within 15 seconds of each other, or the surviving one regenerates to 50% health. The Rage Shot weapon is specifically designed for the phase three window.

You can play Dragon Fishing on 7d77 with fewer than four players at a table — the game fills empty seats with AI opponents so the table always feels active. However, the boss fight mechanics are genuinely designed around multiplayer coordination, particularly for the Storm Hydra and Shadow Leviathan. Solo play is viable for most bosses, but the Dragon King and Storm Hydra are significantly harder without coordinated human players.

Withdrawals on 7d77 process in under three minutes on average for bKash and Nagad. There's no separate withdrawal queue for Dragon Fishing — all game winnings go into your main 7d77 balance and can be withdrawn immediately. Large withdrawal amounts may require a brief manual review, but standard amounts process automatically.

Yes. Dragon Fishing on 7d77 uses a certified RNG system for all game outcomes — fish kill results, boss spawn timing, and multiplier values are all generated randomly and cannot be influenced by the platform or any player. The game's published RTP of 97% reflects the long-run return across all players and all sessions.
Play Responsibly on 7d77

Dragon Fishing is an entertainment product. All outcomes are produced by a certified RNG system. Past results do not influence future outcomes. Set a budget before you play and stick to it — 7d77 provides deposit caps, session time limits, and self-exclusion tools in your account settings.

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