Most players who open Mega Fishing set their cannon to mid-power and start grinding the fish schools near the edges. That approach generates steady, low-variance returns, but it also means sitting through an entire session without ever touching the game’s ceiling. Mega Fishing at Jilipark is built around a tiered boss system where the highest multipliers are locked behind specific enemy types that require deliberate targeting, the right weapon loadout, and correct cannon scaling. This guide covers every boss, how multipliers stack, and how to allocate bullets so each session is structured rather than reactive.
Mega Fishing is a multiplayer fish shooting game developed by TaDa Gaming, available in the Fish Shooting lobby at Jilipark. Unlike single-player fish games, Mega Fishing places multiple players at the same table simultaneously, each controlling their own cannon, competing for the same fish on screen.
The core economy is straightforward: each bullet costs a set amount, and every fish kill pays out at a multiplier of that bullet cost. A fish worth 10× on a ₱2 bullet pays ₱20. The same fish on a ₱10 bullet pays ₱100. Scaling bullet cost scales every payout proportionally, which is why cannon and bullet management sit at the center of any session strategy.
The game runs on TaDa Gaming’s certified RNG system. Volatility is high by fish shooting standards due to the boss mechanics, with small fish providing consistent low-yield returns while boss encounters deliver infrequent, high-multiplier payouts. Members at Jilipark can access Mega Fishing from both desktop and the Jilipark mobile app, with no additional download required beyond the standard platform login.
Every Boss in Mega Fishing: Multipliers & Kill Priority
The boss system is the primary reason Mega Fishing carries a higher variance profile than standard fish shooting titles. Six distinct boss-tier enemies appear across sessions, each with a different multiplier ceiling, armor level, and kill mechanic.
Mega Octopus is the table’s highest-value target, with multipliers reaching up to 800×. It requires coordinated fire, and in a multiplayer table, players who focus fire simultaneously increase kill probability significantly. A solo cannon approach on Mega Octopus burns bullets without reliable returns. Trigger a special weapon as the octopus first appears on screen, before other players have repositioned.
Immortal Boss operates differently from standard bosses. It cannot be killed in a single burst, and it requires sustained fire across multiple damage phases before it falls. Each phase it survives, it regenerates partial armor. The payout on a successful kill is proportional to the total bullets spent across the damage cycle, so bullet cost selection matters more here than anywhere else in the game. Do not attempt Immortal Boss on minimum bullet settings.
Bomb Crab spawns periodically and detonates in an area-of-effect pattern on death, dealing kill credit to all fish caught in the blast radius. The optimal strategy is to time the Bomb weapon to coincide with the Bomb Crab appearing near a dense fish cluster, and one well-timed kill can credit multiple fish simultaneously.
Laser Crab is the most straightforward of the mid-tier bosses. A Laser Cannon weapon extends the effective hit range across the screen and is the cleanest tool for Laser Crab encounters. Its multiplier ceiling sits below Mega Octopus but above standard fish, making it a reliable mid-session target when Mega Octopus has not yet spawned.
Treasure Chest Fish and Spin Slot Fish are special-category targets rather than traditional bosses. Treasure Chest Fish carries a fixed prize value, and it does not scale with bullet cost the same way standard fish do, making it an opportunistic target rather than a cannon investment. Spin Slot Fish triggers an RNG-based payout on kill. The variance on Spin Slot Fish is high enough that diverting sustained fire toward it is not recommended unless the bullet cost is already at a level where the bet is acceptable as a speculative position.
Kill priority logic: Mega Octopus > Immortal Boss > Laser Crab > Bomb Crab > Spin Slot Fish > Treasure Chest Fish > standard school fish. When a Mega Octopus spawns, redirect cannon immediately regardless of what else is on screen.
Weapons & Cannon Upgrade System
Mega Fishing gives players access to four special weapons alongside the standard cannon. Each weapon has a trigger cost, a cooldown window, and a specific use case. Using a weapon outside its intended scenario is the most common source of wasted bullets in the game.

Torpedo is a single-target, high-damage projectile. It is the default option for isolated boss encounters where the target is separated from the fish school. Effective against Immortal Boss during its early damage phase.
A bomb is an area-of-effect weapon that deals kill credit to multiple fish within its blast radius. Highest value when triggered near dense fish schools or alongside Bomb Crab as described above. Wasted against a single isolated target.
Laser Cannon extends the firing line across the full width of the screen. Designed for Laser Crab encounters and for clearing fish schools in a straight line. Has no area effect, and precision matters.
Free Hurricane is a rapid-fire burst mode that fires automatically for a short duration. It is best used when Mega Octopus is on screen with other players also firing at it, and the burst duration increases the probability of landing the killing shot.
On cannon upgrades: bullet cost should scale with the target’s expected payout, not with session duration. Upgrading cannon to maximum settings while the screen is full of low-value fish generates losses quickly. The correct approach is to run mid-range bullet cost for general school fish, then scale up only when a boss-tier target spawns. Some players lock into maximum cannon from the start, and this produces the highest ceiling on a successful boss kill, but depletes balance faster during dry intervals between spawns.
A practical calibration: if the current table session has not produced a boss spawn in the last 90 seconds, reduce bullet cost until one appears. Chasing small fish on maximum bullet cost is the fastest way to end a session early.
Multiplier Math: How Payouts Stack in Mega Fishing
Every kill in Mega Fishing pays out as: bullet cost × fish multiplier = cash payout. No combination mechanic, no payline, and it is a direct multiplication.
Small school fish typically carry multipliers in the 2×–5× range. At ₱2 per bullet, a 5× fish pays ₱10. At ₱10 per bullet, the same fish pays ₱50. The fish value does not change, and only the bullet cost scales the return.
Boss multipliers operate on the same formula but with a significantly wider range. Mega Octopus at 800× on a ₱5 bullet pays ₱4,000. That same boss on a ₱1 bullet pays ₱800. The decision to increase bullet cost before a boss encounter is therefore a direct multiplier on the potential payout, but it is also a direct multiplier on the cost of a failed kill attempt.
Variance behavior across a session follows a predictable shape: the first portion of any session is low-variance as school fish produce frequent, small returns. Boss encounters, which appear on an RNG-determined spawn cycle, introduce high-variance spikes. A session where no bosses spawn or where boss kill attempts fail repeatedly will show a net loss. A session with two or three successful boss kills at appropriate bullet cost can return multiples of the starting balance.
Kill rate on bosses is not guaranteed by bullet volume alone. Mega Octopus in a four-player table, where all players focus fire, has a meaningfully higher kill probability than a solo attempt at the same bullet cost. Multiplayer coordination is a variable that the game actively rewards.
How to Play Mega Fishing at Jilipark
Mega Fishing is accessible directly from the Fish Shooting lobby, with no separate registration or download required beyond a funded Jilipark account. Follow these steps to get into a table.

- Log in to your Jilipark account using your registered email and password.
- From the main lobby, navigate to the Fish Shooting category in the left sidebar or top navigation.
- Select Mega Fishing from the TaDa Gaming section of the fish shooting library.
- If your balance needs topping up, fund your Jilipark account using Maya or GCash, and Maya accepts deposits from ₱50, GCash from ₱100.
- Choose your table. Mega Fishing typically offers multiple tables at different base betting ranges, and you select based on your intended bullet cost.
- Set the bullet cost before entering. The game loads with a default setting, and you adjust it manually before firing your first shot.
- Use the weapon selector in the lower panel to equip your preferred special weapon before boss-tier targets appear.
The game runs fully on HTML5 and loads without additional plugins. Mobile play on the Jilipark app maintains the same table structure and betting range as desktop.
Promotions for Mega Fishing Players at Jilipark
Mega Fishing bets count toward the Every Bet Earn Bonuses, and the milestone reward ladder that activates once cumulative bets across Slot, Fish, and Poker games reach ₱1,500. The first milestone pays ₱6 with a 1× turnover requirement, meaning the reward carries almost no friction to clear. The ladder runs to ₱388,888 at the highest volume tier, and every threshold counts total bet regardless of win or loss, and kill rate on any given session does not affect milestone progress.
Separately, Mega Fishing sessions accumulate Realtime Cashback at 1.00% per valid bet round for standard bet sizes, scaling to 1.60%–3.00% at higher cumulative bet volumes. The rebate credits automatically at 4:00 AM the following day if not manually claimed from the homepage rebate button.
Neither reward requires opting in at the time of play, and eligibility is determined by bet activity automatically.
More Fish Shooting Games at Jilipark
Mega Fishing is TaDa Gaming’s flagship fish title in the Jilipark library, but it is one game within a broader fish shooting collection. JILI’s full fish hunter library at Jilipark covers JILI’s own lineup of fish titles, different cannon mechanics, different boss structures, and a provider-level overview of what JILI brings to the fish shooting vertical specifically.
Players who prefer a faster session format with less boss-dependency may find the JILI fish titles a better fit for lower-variance play. Mega Fishing’s strength, and its trade-off, is the boss system. If the high-variance ceiling of an 800× boss kill is the draw, Mega Fishing is the right game. If session stability matters more than multiplier ceiling, the Jilipark fish shooting category has options across both approaches.
FAQ
Below are some frequently asked questions about Mega Fishing at Jilipark that were not covered in detail in the guide above.
Does Mega Fishing require a team to win, or can one player succeed solo?
Solo play is viable for small-to-mid fish targets. For Mega Octopus specifically, coordinated multi-player fire increases kill probability significantly. Players in tables with other active participants who also target Mega Octopus benefit from the shared fire, and even without explicit coordination. Solo sessions are better suited to Immortal Boss (sustained single-cannon fire) and Bomb Crab (weapon-timed burst).
What happens if I run out of bullets mid-boss fight?
Running out of balance mid-fight ends your cannon participation regardless of where the boss is in its damage phase. Kill credit only registers at the moment of kill, and there is no partial credit for damage dealt before disconnecting or depleting the balance. This is why scaling bullet cost carefully before boss encounters matters: maintain enough balance buffer to complete a full boss engagement.
Is Mega Fishing available at all hours at Jilipark?
Mega Fishing is available continuously except during Jilipark’s daily 5-minute maintenance window (22:55–23:00 GMT+8). Outside that window, the fish shooting lobby is accessible 24/7.
Are the multipliers the same across all table types in Mega Fishing?
The multiplier values per fish type are consistent regardless of table, with Mega Octopus is 800× whether you are on a minimum-bet table or a high-roller table. What changes across tables is the bullet cost range, which directly scales payout in absolute peso terms via the bullet cost × multiplier formula.
Can I use the Free Angpao daily bonus reward for Mega Fishing?
The Free Angpao Everyday reward is credited as a bonus balance with a 10× turnover requirement for players with fewer than five deposits on record. Fish Shooting is eligible for the Every Bet milestone ladder, but the Welcome Bonus and Second Deposit Bonus are restricted to Slot and Fish only, and check the specific bonus terms at the time of claim in the Rewards Center to confirm which product categories apply.
Does the bullet cost affect which fish target me, or only the payout?
Bullet cost has no effect on fish behavior or spawn patterns, and it affects payout calculation only. Fish targeting, boss spawn timing, and kill probability are determined by the game’s RNG system independently of the bet amount selected.
Before playing Mega Fishing or any game at Jilipark, set a session budget and treat bullet cost decisions as part of that budget, and not as a separate variable. The boss system in Mega Fishing is a genuine high-reward mechanic, but it operates on variance, and no kill outcome is guaranteed.
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