JILI Slots Glossary — Every Term a Beginner Needs
Keep this page bookmarked in your corner. Every term you meet elsewhere on AQJILI is defined here in plain English, with examples drawn from Charge Buffalo, Boxing King and Golden Empire so the words connect to real games.
Core game-maths terms
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| RTP (Return to Player) | The share of all wagers a slot returns over millions of spins. Charge Buffalo and Boxing King publish 97% at their top tier — a long-run average, not a session promise. |
| House edge | The flip side of RTP. A 97% RTP means a 3% house edge over the long run. |
| Volatility (variance) | How a slot pays: low = small frequent wins, high = rare big ones. Our two teaching games are medium. |
| Max win | The largest payout as a multiple of your bet. Charge Buffalo caps at 4,000×, Boxing King at 2,000×. |
| Ways to win | Wins from matching symbols on adjacent reels, not fixed lines. Charge Buffalo has 4,096 ways. |
| Paylines | Fixed patterns a win must follow. Boxing King uses 88 lines across its 5×5 grid. |
Feature and symbol terms
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Wild | A symbol that substitutes for others to complete wins. Boxing King uses stacked wilds to extend cascades. |
| Scatter | A symbol that triggers a bonus regardless of position. Six scatters in Charge Buffalo can award up to 100 free spins. |
| Free spins | A bonus round of spins that costs nothing extra, often with boosted features. |
| Multiplier | A number that multiplies a win. Boxing King climbs a ×2–×8 ladder; Charge Buffalo adds wild multipliers together. |
| Cascade (tumble) | Winning symbols vanish and new ones drop in, allowing chained wins on one spin — Boxing King's signature move. |
| Win counter | A tracker that builds a feature as wins land. Golden Empire's golden wilds use one to fuel its unlimited free-spin multiplier. |
Money, account and safety terms
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Bankroll | The money you set aside for play — separate from bills and savings, and only what you can afford to lose. |
| Cashback | A return of a portion of net losses over a period, often with wagering terms. A cushion, not a profit plan. |
| VIP tier | A loyalty level unlocked by cumulative play that can add perks — it never changes a game's RTP or volatility. |
| Wagering requirement | How many times a bonus must be bet before it becomes withdrawable cash. |
| KYC | Know Your Customer — the one-time ID check (reviewed in 24–48h) required before your first withdrawal. |
| InstaPay | The real-time rail behind GCash cashouts. Caps: ₱50,000 per transaction, ₱500,000 per day. |
| PESONet | A batch transfer rail for larger amounts, settling on the same or next banking day. |
| PAGCOR | The Philippine government regulator that licenses legal online casinos. Play only on licensed sites, 21+. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between ways-to-win and paylines?
Paylines pay on fixed patterns; ways-to-win pay whenever matching symbols land on adjacent reels regardless of position. Charge Buffalo uses 4,096 ways, while Boxing King uses 88 lines.
What is a scatter symbol?
A scatter triggers a bonus no matter where it lands on the reels. In Charge Buffalo, landing six scatters can award up to 100 free spins — the game's biggest-paying feature.
Is cashback the same as a bonus?
Not quite. Cashback returns a portion of net losses after the fact, while a bonus is credited up front. Both often carry wagering requirements, so always read the specific terms first.