🐉 Fish Hunter Game — Multiplayer Action

ber100 Shade Dragon Fishing — Hunt the Deep, Win Big in the Philippines

A fully immersive underwater shooting game where skill meets chance. Target rare sea creatures, activate explosive weapons, and take down the legendary Shade Dragon for the biggest multiplier prizes at ber100.

Multiplayer Tables
Up to 1,000× Multiplier
PAGCOR Licensed
Mobile Optimized
GCash Cashout
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What Makes Shade Dragon Fishing Different?

Fish hunter games have been a Filipino arcade staple since the days of mall gaming centers in SM Megamall and Ayala Malls Cebu. Shade Dragon Fishing at ber100 takes that same addictive shooting mechanic — point, aim, fire — and wraps it in a fully online, peso-staked experience you can play from your phone at any hour.

Unlike a standard fish shooting game, Shade Dragon Fishing introduces a layered creature ecosystem. Small fish give quick, modest rewards. Mid-tier sea monsters require more ammo but return bigger prizes. And at the top of the food chain sits the Shade Dragon itself — a massive, multi-phase boss creature that takes coordinated multi-player firepower to defeat, but pays out a multiplier that can turn a modest ₱100 bet into thousands of pesos in a single round.

Every shot you fire costs a set amount of your balance. Every creature you kill earns a payout based on the creature's multiplier and your bullet value. The math is transparent, the action is real-time, and the game runs on certified RNG infrastructure audited under ber100's PAGCOR licensing obligations.

30+ Sea Creatures
1,000× Max Multiplier
₱1 Min. Bullet Cost
4 Players Per Table
Precision Aiming System

Auto-aim and manual aim modes. Lock onto a target and chain your firepower — or sweep across a school of fish for burst rewards.

Live Multiplayer Tables

Up to four Filipino players share the same underwater map simultaneously. Cooperate to take down boss creatures and split the bounty.

Special Weapon Activations

Unlock rocket launchers, energy cannons, and the legendary Dragon Bomb — area-effect weapons that take down entire schools in one blast.

Progressive Jackpot Pool

A portion of every bullet fired across all Shade Dragon Fishing tables at ber100 feeds a progressive prize pool. Trigger the right boss kill sequence to claim it.

Every Target in the Shade Dragon Fishing Ocean

From the smallest clownfish darting near the coral reef to the Shade Dragon lurking in the deep trench, knowing your targets is the first step to maximising your winnings at ber100.

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Clownfish School
Common

Fast-moving, low-health. Appear in large groups. Easy kills that build up your bullet economy quickly between boss waves.

×2 – ×5
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Giant Crab
Common

Slow-moving with moderate health. Its armored shell means more bullets required, but the payout is more than worth the extra ammo.

×8 – ×15
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Hammerhead Shark
Rare

Patrols the mid-level ocean floor. High health, erratic movement pattern. Reward is well above average — worth switching to a higher bullet value.

×25 – ×60
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Phantom Octopus
Rare

Appears briefly during ink-cloud cycles. Very fast — requires precise aim or auto-lock. When killed, it may drop a bonus multiplier token.

×30 – ×80
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Abyssal Whale
Elite

A screen-spanning creature that drifts across the deep zone. All four players typically converge firepower. When it falls, every participating player earns a split reward.

×100 – ×300
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Lava Kraken
Elite

An elite creature that emerges from underwater volcanic vents. Its tentacles can deflect low-power bullets — switch to rocket ammo when you see it surface.

×150 – ×400
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Storm Leviathan
Boss

A mid-tier boss that appears every few rounds. Drops a guaranteed large reward plus a random weapon chest on death. Triggers a lightning storm visual effect.

×300 – ×600
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Shade Dragon
Ultimate Boss

The apex creature of the Shade Dragon Fishing universe. Massive health pool, three attack phases, and a transforming form in the final phase. When defeated by any bullet that lands the killing shot, that player claims the maximum prize.

×500 – ×1,000
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Weapons & Special Abilities in Shade Dragon Fishing

Choosing the right weapon for the right target is the core skill loop of Shade Dragon Fishing. Waste rocket ammo on common clownfish and you'll drain your balance fast. Reserve your Dragon Bomb for the Shade Dragon's final phase and you could pocket a four-figure peso payout.

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Standard Cannon
Cost: ₱1 – ₱100 per shot (adjustable)

Your default weapon. Unlimited use. Bullet value is fully adjustable — dial it up for tougher targets, dial it down when grinding common fish to rebuild your stack.

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Rocket Launcher
Cost: 10× standard bullet value per shot

High-damage single-target weapon. Ideal for elite creatures and boss phases. Penetrates armor — the only effective counter against the Lava Kraken's shell.

Energy Chain Bolt
Cost: 5× standard bullet value per chain

Fires an electric arc that chains between up to 5 nearby creatures simultaneously. Exceptional value when a dense school of rare fish appears — one bolt, five kill opportunities.

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Dragon Bomb
Cost: Earned via boss kill milestone

Cannot be purchased — earned by reaching kill milestone events. Area-effect detonation clears the entire screen. Activating it during the Shade Dragon's final phase triggers a bonus damage multiplier.

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Vortex Trap
Cost: 8× standard bullet value

Deploys a swirling trap that temporarily immobilizes creatures caught in its radius for 3 seconds. Ideal for locking down the Phantom Octopus or holding a school in place for chain bolt follow-up.

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Poseidon Trident
Cost: 20× standard bullet value per throw

A piercing weapon that travels in a straight line, dealing full damage to every creature it passes through. Devastating against the Abyssal Whale or any creature with a linear patrol path.

Start Hunting at ber100 Shade Dragon Fishing in Minutes

Whether you're a Manileño playing on your lunch break in Makati or a player in Davao unwinding at night, getting into Shade Dragon Fishing at ber100 is fast and frictionless. Here's the exact flow from zero to hunting.

21+ Requirement: Shade Dragon Fishing is a real-money game and is strictly available to players who are 21 years of age or older, in line with PAGCOR regulations. Age verification via KYC is required before any real-money play at ber100. Responsible Gaming →

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Register Your ber100 Account (21+ Only)

Head to the registration page and provide your name, email address, and Philippine mobile number. Read and accept the Terms & Conditions. You'll need to be 21 years old or above — this is verified during KYC, not just self-declared at registration.

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Complete KYC Verification

Upload a valid Philippine government-issued ID — UMID, Driver's License, Passport, or PhilSys ID — plus a selfie. Account verification typically completes within 24–48 hours. You won't be able to withdraw winnings until KYC is approved.

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Deposit Via GCash, PayMaya, or Bank Transfer

Fund your ber100 account with as little as ₱100. GCash and PayMaya deposits are instant. BPI, BDO, and Metrobank transfers are also supported. Your balance is reflected in real time — ready to use the moment the deposit clears.

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Open Shade Dragon Fishing from the Game Lobby

Log in, navigate to the Fish Hunter or Arcade section of the ber100 game lobby, and select Shade Dragon Fishing. The game loads directly in your browser — no download, no app install required. Works on any Android or iOS device.

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Set Your Bullet Value and Start Shooting

Use the bullet value slider to set how much each shot costs — start low while you get a feel for creature movement patterns. Aim, fire, and watch your winnings accumulate. Winnings are automatically credited to your balance after each kill. Cash out via GCash at any time.

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How Winnings Are Calculated in Shade Dragon Fishing

The payout formula in Shade Dragon Fishing is straightforward: Win = Bullet Value × Creature Multiplier. You control the bullet value — every shot you fire costs that amount, and every creature you kill pays that value times the creature's multiplier.

Example: If you set your bullet value to ₱10 and your shot kills a Phantom Octopus with a ×50 multiplier, you win ₱500 from that single kill. One shot cost you ₱10 — net gain of ₱490 from that one creature.

For boss creatures like the Shade Dragon, the killing shot wins the full multiplier. In multi-player games, only the player who lands the kill shot earns the boss reward — but participating players who dealt partial damage during the fight earn a smaller "assist payout" from the creature's total bounty pool.

Common Fish (avg. ×5)Low Risk
Rare Creatures (avg. ×55)Medium Risk
Elite Targets (avg. ×250)High Reward
Boss Creatures (avg. ×500)Maximum Reward
Shade Dragon Kill (up to ×1,000)Jackpot
Creature Tier Multiplier Range ₱10 Bullet Win
🐠 Clownfish School Common ×2 – ×5 ₱20 – ₱50
🦀 Giant Crab Common ×8 – ×15 ₱80 – ₱150
🐡 Pufferfish Common ×5 – ×12 ₱50 – ₱120
🦈 Hammerhead Shark Rare ×25 – ×60 ₱250 – ₱600
🐙 Phantom Octopus Rare ×30 – ×80 ₱300 – ₱800
🐳 Abyssal Whale Elite ×100 – ×300 ₱1,000 – ₱3,000
🦑 Lava Kraken Elite ×150 – ×400 ₱1,500 – ₱4,000
🌊 Storm Leviathan Boss ×300 – ×600 ₱3,000 – ₱6,000
🐉 Shade Dragon Ultimate ×500 – ×1,000 ₱5,000 – ₱10,000

* Payout values based on ₱10 bullet cost for illustration. Actual multipliers are assigned per kill event by the game's certified RNG. Multipliers shown are indicative ranges — not guaranteed fixed values. Boss creature assist payouts are distributed separately.

How to Play Shade Dragon Fishing More Effectively

There's no guaranteed win formula — Shade Dragon Fishing uses certified RNG and the house maintains an edge on every shot. But smarter play habits help you extend sessions, target the right creatures, and avoid common costly mistakes.

Managing your bullet budget is the foundation of enjoying Shade Dragon Fishing without surprises. A few practical points:

  • Set a session budget before you open the game — decide the maximum peso amount you're willing to spend, and treat it as the cost of entertainment.
  • Start with a bullet value no higher than 1–2% of your session budget. If you bring ₱500 to a session, start at ₱5–₱10 per bullet to give yourself meaningful playtime.
  • Avoid chasing losses by increasing your bullet value after a dry run. Higher bullet values mean faster balance drain if the creatures aren't cooperating.
  • Consider increasing bullet value only when a boss creature appears on screen — then drop back down after the boss wave ends.
Reminder: Fish hunter games are games of chance. Bullet value increases do not improve your RNG odds of killing a creature — they only change the peso value of the reward if a kill does happen. The house edge is present regardless of bullet size.

Smart targeting separates players who enjoy long sessions from those who burn through their balance in minutes:

  • Don't waste rocket ammo on common fish. Clownfish and pufferfish go down quickly with standard cannon shots. Reserve rockets for elite and boss creatures.
  • Track the Phantom Octopus appearance cycle. It appears roughly every 60–90 seconds in a predictable quadrant before disappearing. Pre-position your aim for when it materializes.
  • Focus fire during boss events. When the Storm Leviathan or Shade Dragon appears, all four players benefit from coordinated fire. Scattered shots prolong the kill window and give the creature time to exit the screen.
  • School sweeps for the Energy Chain Bolt. The optimal time to use the Chain Bolt is when a dense school of rare fish overlaps with a single elite creature — one bolt can chain across multiple high-value targets simultaneously.
Note: Killing a creature requires enough damage to deplete its health — a single shot does not guarantee a kill even at maximum bullet value. Factor in multiple shots per creature when budgeting.

Weapon selection directly affects your cost-per-kill efficiency. Here's a practical decision framework:

  • Standard Cannon — always your baseline. Use it for everything common. Never switch to special weapons for creatures below the Rare tier.
  • Rocket Launcher — justified for Elite and Boss creatures only. The 10× cost multiplier makes it economically unfeasible against common fish even if it kills them faster.
  • Energy Chain Bolt — best value during dense school events. If only one or two fish are on screen, the 5× cost is rarely justified versus standard cannon fire.
  • Vortex Trap — underused by new players but extremely efficient for holding the Phantom Octopus in place. Immobilizing it for 3 seconds with one 8× shot then finishing with standard cannon is often more cost-efficient than chasing it with a Rocket.
  • Dragon Bomb — save it exclusively for the Shade Dragon's final phase. Using it prematurely on lower-tier creatures wastes its maximum damage potential.
Tip: The Poseidon Trident is ideal when two or more large creatures are aligned on the same horizontal or vertical axis. Check the patrol path before committing the 20× shot cost.

Shade Dragon Fishing at ber100 supports up to four simultaneous players per table — and multi-player dynamics change the game meaningfully:

  • Boss creatures die faster with multiple players. If a Shade Dragon appears and only you are shooting, it will likely exit the screen before you deplete its health solo. Cooperative tables complete boss kills far more consistently.
  • Assist payouts are real. Even if you don't land the killing shot on the Shade Dragon, dealing partial damage during the boss fight earns you a proportional assist reward. You don't need to win the kill to profit from the boss wave.
  • Watch other players' bullet values. When you see a tablemate switching to rockets, it's usually a signal that a high-value target is about to spawn or is already on screen. Coordinate your weapon switch accordingly.
  • Full tables are more efficient for bosses. If you enter a nearly empty table, consider waiting or moving to a busier table when a boss event is imminent.
Etiquette note: There's no in-game chat penalty for competing against tablemates for common fish. Focus competition on commons and coordinate on bosses — it's the most efficient approach for everyone at the table.
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Why Filipino Players Choose ber100 for Shade Dragon Fishing

PAGCOR Licensed & Regulated

ber100 operates under PAGCOR oversight. Shade Dragon Fishing runs on independently audited RNG — your shots, your kills, and your payouts are governed by certified fair-play standards.

Instant GCash Withdrawals

Win a monster payout at 11pm in Cebu? Your GCash cashout request processes in under 15 minutes on average — no next-day bank clearing delays. PayMaya, BPI, and BDO also supported.

Zero-Download Mobile Play

Shade Dragon Fishing at ber100 runs entirely in your mobile browser. No app store download, no storage required. Works cleanly on both Android and iOS on 4G or Wi-Fi.

24/7 Support Team

Questions about a payout calculation, a disconnected session, or a game result? The ber100 support team is available via live chat around the clock — average first response under 2 minutes.

🔞 21+ Only — Shade Dragon Fishing is a real-money game restricted to players 21 years of age and older under PAGCOR regulations. ber100 enforces age verification through mandatory KYC before any real-money play or withdrawal. If gambling is no longer fun, please use the self-exclusion tools at ber100 Responsible Gaming.