Ocean Phoenix is unlike any other fishing game on Jili Hot. A mythical firebird rises from the deep during special event rounds, and every player at the table can join the hunt for a shared jackpot payout. Cooperative mechanics, stunning visuals, and some of the highest multipliers in the Jili Hot library make this one a must-try.
Most fishing games follow a familiar formula — you pick a cannon, aim at fish, collect coins. Ocean Phoenix keeps that core loop but layers something genuinely new on top of it. The game is set in a deep-ocean world where mythical creatures coexist with ordinary sea life, and the entire experience is built around the appearance of the Phoenix — a massive firebird that rises from the ocean floor at random intervals during a session.
When the Phoenix appears, the rules change. Every player at the table can fire at it simultaneously, and the total damage dealt by all players determines the payout tier. This cooperative mechanic is rare in fishing games and it creates a genuinely exciting shared moment — you're not just competing against other players, you're working with them toward a bigger prize.
Outside of Phoenix events, the base game is a well-balanced fishing title with a wide range of targets, six weapon types, and a clean progression from low-value reef fish to high-value deep-sea creatures. Jili Hot has tuned the base game to be rewarding on its own, so you're never just waiting around for the next Phoenix event — every minute of play has value.
Understanding how the game is structured helps you make better decisions about when to spend big and when to conserve your balance for the Phoenix event.
The standard fishing loop runs continuously between Phoenix events. Targets spawn in waves from the edges of the screen, move across the play area, and disappear if not eliminated. Each target has a fixed health value and a fixed payout multiplier. Your job is to allocate shots efficiently across the target roster to maximise coins per shot fired.
The Phoenix event is triggered by the game's RNG at random intervals, typically every 8 to 15 minutes of active play. A visual warning appears on screen 10 seconds before the Phoenix rises, giving all players time to switch to their highest-power weapon. The event lasts 60 seconds and the Phoenix has a fixed health pool shared across all players at the table.
During a Phoenix event, every shot fired by every player at the table contributes to a shared damage counter. When the Phoenix's health reaches zero, the payout is distributed proportionally based on each player's contribution to total damage. Players who fire more shots during the event receive a larger share of the jackpot payout.
Ocean Phoenix gives you six weapon types that can be switched at any time during play. Each weapon has a different cost per shot, damage output, and area of effect. The Phoenix Blaster — the highest-tier weapon — deals the most damage per shot but costs significantly more. Switching weapons mid-session is a core part of the strategy.
The Phoenix event has three payout tiers based on how much of the Phoenix's health is depleted before the 60-second timer runs out. Tier 1 pays out if the Phoenix reaches 50% health. Tier 2 pays at 75%. Tier 3 — the maximum payout of 400× — is only awarded if the Phoenix is fully eliminated within the time limit.
A secondary bonus mechanic unique to Ocean Phoenix. Hitting three Tidal Surge tokens — small glowing orbs that appear randomly during the base game — activates a 15-second period where all target payouts are doubled. Tidal Surge tokens are rare but they appear independently of the Phoenix event, so they can trigger at any point during a session.
The Phoenix event is the centrepiece of Ocean Phoenix on Jili Hot. Knowing exactly what to expect — and what to do at each stage — is the difference between walking away with a Tier 3 payout and missing out on the top prize entirely.
The sequence below covers a full Phoenix event from the initial warning through to payout distribution. Each stage has a specific optimal action, and players who follow this sequence consistently tend to earn significantly more from Phoenix events than those who react without a plan.
Save at least 40% of your session budget for Phoenix events. Players who run low on balance before the Phoenix appears often can't contribute enough damage to reach Tier 3, which means they miss the highest payout even if the rest of the table eliminates the Phoenix.
The screen edges glow orange and a rising-flame animation plays. This is your cue to immediately switch to your highest-power weapon. If you're using a low-tier cannon for base game efficiency, switch now — you have 10 seconds before the Phoenix appears.
The Phoenix emerges from the ocean floor in a cinematic animation that lasts about 3 seconds. During this animation, shots can already be fired and will register as damage. Don't wait for the animation to finish — start firing immediately.
All players fire at the Phoenix simultaneously. The shared health bar is visible at the top of the screen. Watch the bar closely — if it's dropping fast, the table is on track for Tier 3. If it's moving slowly, consider increasing your bet per shot to contribute more damage.
At the 45-second mark, the game locks in the current payout tier based on the Phoenix's remaining health. Even if the Phoenix is eliminated after this point, the tier is already determined. This is the most critical moment — maximum effort in the first 45 seconds is what determines your payout.
When the timer hits zero or the Phoenix is eliminated, the payout is calculated and distributed. Each player receives a share proportional to their damage contribution. The payout appears in your Jili Hot balance instantly — no waiting, no processing delay.
After the Phoenix event ends, the base game resumes immediately. Switch back to a cost-efficient weapon for regular target shooting and start rebuilding your balance for the next Phoenix event.
Each weapon in Ocean Phoenix has a specific role. Using the right weapon at the right moment is what separates efficient players from those who burn through their balance without results.
| Weapon | Cost Per Shot | Damage Output | Area of Effect | Best Used For | Phoenix Effective |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Cannon | 1× bet | Low | Single target | Small reef fish, volume clearing | No |
| Rapid Fire | 1.5× bet | Low–Med | Single target, fast rate | Medium fish in tight groups | Marginal |
| Spread Shot | 2× bet | Medium | 3-target spread | Clearing multiple mid-tier targets | Marginal |
| Deep Cannon | 3× bet | High | Single target, high damage | Boss fish and high-value targets | Yes |
| Tidal Blaster | 4× bet | Very High | Wide area burst | Dense target waves, Phoenix events | Yes |
| Phoenix Blaster | 6× bet | Maximum | Full-screen burst | Phoenix events only | Optimal |
Not all targets are worth the same effort. Here are the most important targets in Ocean Phoenix and what each one pays when eliminated.
The most common target in the base game. Low health, low payout, but they spawn in large groups. Best cleared with Basic Cannon to preserve balance for higher-value targets.
A mid-tier target with moderate health and a solid payout. Moves in a straight line, making it predictable and relatively easy to hit with a single-target weapon.
High health, erratic movement pattern. The Giant Octopus is worth targeting with a Deep Cannon — the payout justifies the cost, but only if you can land consistent hits.
The highest-value base game target. Appears once every few minutes and moves slowly across the screen. All players typically focus fire on the Sea Dragon when it appears.
Not a standard target — hitting three of these activates the Tidal Surge bonus that doubles all payouts for 15 seconds. Always worth a shot when one appears.
The event boss. Appears during Phoenix events only. Requires cooperative damage from all players to eliminate. The highest-paying target in the entire game by a significant margin.
Ocean Phoenix rewards players who think about their balance management across a full session, not just shot by shot. The Phoenix event is where the biggest payouts live, and everything you do in the base game should be oriented around arriving at that event with enough balance to contribute meaningfully.
These tips are based on how the game actually plays on Jili Hot — not generic fishing game advice. Apply them consistently and you'll notice a real difference in your results over multiple sessions.
Divide your session deposit into a base game budget and a Phoenix event reserve. A 60/40 split works well — 60% for the base game and 40% held back for Phoenix events. When the warning signal appears, switch to Phoenix Blaster and spend your reserve aggressively. This approach consistently produces better results than spending evenly throughout.
Ocean Phoenix is a multiplayer game and the number of active players at the table directly affects Phoenix event outcomes. A table with 6 to 8 active players will almost always reach Tier 3 because the combined damage output is high enough. A table with only 2 or 3 players will struggle to eliminate the Phoenix in 60 seconds. Join a busy table for better Phoenix event results.
Tidal Surge tokens are easy to miss because they're small and appear randomly. But the 15-second double-payout window they activate is genuinely valuable — if a Sea Dragon or Giant Octopus is on screen when Tidal Surge activates, the payout from that single kill can be substantial. Always fire at Tidal Surge tokens when you spot them.
When the game spawns a dense wave of medium-tier targets, switching to Spread Shot for 10 to 15 seconds is more efficient than single-target weapons. The cost per shot is higher but the multi-target hits mean you're clearing more health per shot overall. Switch back to Basic Cannon once the wave thins out.
Every bet you place in Ocean Phoenix earns loyalty points on Jili Hot. These points accumulate across all games and convert to bonus cash. If you're playing regular sessions, the loyalty points add up to a meaningful amount over a month. Check your points balance from the Rewards page and redeem them before they expire.
Peak hours on Jili Hot — typically 8pm to midnight Bangladesh time — mean more active players per table. More players means more cooperative damage during Phoenix events, which means a higher chance of reaching Tier 3. If you have flexibility on when you play, evening sessions tend to produce better Phoenix event outcomes than daytime sessions.
Everything Bangladesh players typically ask before their first Ocean Phoenix session on Jili Hot.