How Dragon Fishing Works on y200
Dragon Fishing on y200 blends arcade action with slot-game randomness. You select your stake, then cast your fishing line into a digital water scene. The game displays a grid or stream of symbols—fish, treasures, multipliers, and special icons. Your casting targets certain symbols, and when you "catch" them, you earn a payout based on their value and any multipliers in play.
Unlike a static slot reel that spins once and stops, Dragon Fishing creates a continuous fishing experience. Each cast is independent, generated by the game's RNG (random number generator). The outcome is determined the moment you cast, but the visual animation makes it feel interactive—you are "aiming" your line, even though the result is already determined mathematically.
The y200 Dragon Fishing screen displays your account balance at the top, your current stake below it, and a large cast button in the centre. Around the cast button sit adjustment controls to raise or lower your stake. Below that sits the fishing scene—a stylised ocean or river background with symbols drifting or floating. When you tap cast, an animation plays (the line casts out, symbols shimmer or move), and then the result resolves.
Winning combinations are highlighted instantly. Your new balance updates on screen, and your payout is added to your account. If you cast and do not catch a valuable symbol, your stake is deducted but no winnings are credited. The next cast begins immediately, or you can pause, adjust your stake, or close the game anytime.
Symbol Values and Multipliers
Dragon Fishing on y200 features a hierarchy of symbols, each with a base value. Common symbols (small fish, shells) pay modest amounts. Rare symbols (dragon, treasure chest, crown) pay more. Special symbols (multipliers, free casts, bonus rounds) trigger additional rewards or extended play.
When you catch a symbol, your payout is calculated as: base symbol value × your stake × any active multiplierIf you cast with a 10x multiplier active and catch a rare dragon symbol worth 50x, your total payout could be substantial. However, multipliers are themselves rare—you cannot rely on them appearing every cast.
The game's RTP (return to player) is fixed and published in our game info panel. This percentage represents the long-run mathematical return across thousands of casts. It is not a promise that you will win; it is a statistical property. Over many sessions, payouts will trend toward this percentage, but short-term variance is normal.
- RTP (Return to Player)
- The percentage of all stakes returned to players over thousands of casts. Published in game info; not a session guarantee but a long-run statistical property.
- Volatility
- How often Dragon Fishing delivers wins and how large they are. Higher volatility means less frequent but bigger wins; lower volatility means frequent small wins.
- Free cast symbol
- A special symbol that grants you one additional cast without deducting your stake. Accumulated free casts can extend your session.
Stake Ranges and Session Budgeting
Dragon Fishing on y200 supports a wide range of stakes to suit different players. Minimum stakes are modest, allowing casual players to fish with small amounts per cast. Maximum stakes suit high-budget players seeking larger potential payouts. Your stake affects both your risk and your potential reward: a higher stake amplifies both wins and losses proportionally.
We recommend setting a session budget before you begin. Decide your total play spend, calculate an appropriate stake per cast (your budget divided by expected number of casts), and stick to that plan. Many players use this formula:
- Set your session budget (e.g., amount you are willing to spend).
- Divide by your expected number of casts (e.g., 50 casts) to get your per-cast stake.
- Adjust the stake up or down based on your preference for risk.
- Stick to your chosen stake and budget for the duration of the session.
If your balance drops below your chosen stake mid-session, the cast button disables and prompts you to deposit more via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or a bank virtual account (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). You can also pause anytime and withdraw your remaining balance.
Funding Dragon Fishing via mobile bankinglocal paymentand online payment
To play Dragon Fishing on y200, you need a funded account. Deposits are quick and straightforward via our supported e-wallets and bank methods. e-wallet and mobile banking deposits typically arrive within seconds to a few minutes. Bank virtual account deposits (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) may take 1–4 hours depending on banking settlement windows.
- Log in to y200 and navigate to Account → Deposit.
- Select your preferred payment method (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, etc.).
- Enter your deposit amount.
- Authorise the transaction in your e-wallet app or banking app.
- Your y200 balance updates once the transfer settles.
- Navigate to Dragon Fishing and begin casting.

Most e-wallet deposits are fee-free on y200's side, though the e-wallet provider may levy small fees on their end (usually deducted before the transfer lands with us). When you deposit via local payment or online payment, you see the exact amount you will receive before confirming. Bank VA deposits also show any applicable banking fees upfront.
Withdrawing Dragon Fishing Winnings
Once you have accumulated winnings in your y200 account, you can withdraw them via the same payment method you used to deposit. If you funded via e-wallet, withdrawals return to mobile banking. If you used a local payment virtual account, the payout goes to your registered bank account.
Withdrawal processing times vary by method. online payment and e-wallet withdrawals typically clear within a few hours. Bank withdrawals may take 1–3 business days depending on banking settlement. We apply KYC (identity verification) on your first withdrawal, which may add a day to processing if documents are requested. After your first successful withdrawal, subsequent requests usually process without additional checks.
When you request a withdrawal, our system checks that your account balance covers the requested amount, verifies your identity (if needed), and initiates the transfer. You receive an email confirmation with details: amount, destination, and expected arrival window. You can track your withdrawal status under Account → Transaction History anytime.
KYC and Account Verification
On your first withdrawal from y200, you may be asked to provide identity verification documents. This is standard anti-fraud compliance. We request:
- A scan or photo of your national ID (KTP), passport, or driving licence.
- Proof of address (utility bill, rental agreement, or recent bank statement).
- A selfie holding your ID next to your face.
Once you submit these documents, our automated system scans them and compares details (name, ID number) against your registered y200 account. If everything matches, verification is approved within 24 hours in most cases. If documents are unclear or there is a mismatch, we email you requesting resubmission.
After your first successful withdrawal, your account remains verified for future withdrawals unless a major change occurs (e.g., name change at your bank). This means subsequent Dragon Fishing sessions can run seamlessly without re-verification delays.

