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<blockquote data-quote="RetroBlast" data-source="post: 4722" data-attributes="member: 364"><p>Here is how I figured it ... if you are down in the black hole and knock down the light blue targets 2x and exit with the door open then hit the semi orbit that leads to the three middle rollovers on top that advance the multiplier, you can an extra ball and you can hit that orbit 2x for two extras. If the blue light is lit in the catcher on the top of the table, and you hit that, you can get an extra ball, in addition, I believe, but I have not paid enough attention, if you light the special on that same semi orbit by knocking down the light blue targets 3 times in the black hole and then exit with the door open and nail that same semi orbit, you can get an extra ball as well. You can also get a special if it is lit in the black hole and then all you have to do is get all three light blue drop targets down. So there you have a total of a possible of 5 extra balls per one ball in play. The great news is, if you lose a ball, on your next ball you can earn extras in the same way you did before. The beauty is, on that semi ramp, no matter what is lit, 10,000, extra ball, or special ... if you lose a ball, it will remain lit for your next ball so you can nab it without having to hit the black hole drop targets again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroBlast, post: 4722, member: 364"] Here is how I figured it ... if you are down in the black hole and knock down the light blue targets 2x and exit with the door open then hit the semi orbit that leads to the three middle rollovers on top that advance the multiplier, you can an extra ball and you can hit that orbit 2x for two extras. If the blue light is lit in the catcher on the top of the table, and you hit that, you can get an extra ball, in addition, I believe, but I have not paid enough attention, if you light the special on that same semi orbit by knocking down the light blue targets 3 times in the black hole and then exit with the door open and nail that same semi orbit, you can get an extra ball as well. You can also get a special if it is lit in the black hole and then all you have to do is get all three light blue drop targets down. So there you have a total of a possible of 5 extra balls per one ball in play. The great news is, if you lose a ball, on your next ball you can earn extras in the same way you did before. The beauty is, on that semi ramp, no matter what is lit, 10,000, extra ball, or special ... if you lose a ball, it will remain lit for your next ball so you can nab it without having to hit the black hole drop targets again. [/QUOTE]
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