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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 29497" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Now that I've suppressed all the inappropriate jokes that came to mind, here's a proper answer:</p><p></p><p>All your techniques are valid here, just remember that you have to reverse your up/down nudging. Don't flip like crazy either....slow the ball down whenever you can. The right loop will increase your bonus multiplier, go for that first. If you haven't locked your ball yet, the path on the left is the ball lock, go for that.</p><p></p><p>The right targets are your next goal. Each time you hit all 3, you advance the value of the left lane on the top level. Can't remember what the right drop targets do.</p><p></p><p>At this point you want to go back up to the top portion and hit the BLACK and HOLE targets until you have at least one gravity accelerator active. Both if you can muster it. Remember the lower playfield isn't very good for scoring but for building your bonus. It's easier to do that when the scoring is 2x or 3x. Play the lower section every bit as deliberately or more even than you would a normal pinball table, make each shot count. That said, just try and have the gate open in case you drain because the lower level was built to disorient and be a drain monster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 29497, member: 341"] Now that I've suppressed all the inappropriate jokes that came to mind, here's a proper answer: All your techniques are valid here, just remember that you have to reverse your up/down nudging. Don't flip like crazy either....slow the ball down whenever you can. The right loop will increase your bonus multiplier, go for that first. If you haven't locked your ball yet, the path on the left is the ball lock, go for that. The right targets are your next goal. Each time you hit all 3, you advance the value of the left lane on the top level. Can't remember what the right drop targets do. At this point you want to go back up to the top portion and hit the BLACK and HOLE targets until you have at least one gravity accelerator active. Both if you can muster it. Remember the lower playfield isn't very good for scoring but for building your bonus. It's easier to do that when the scoring is 2x or 3x. Play the lower section every bit as deliberately or more even than you would a normal pinball table, make each shot count. That said, just try and have the gate open in case you drain because the lower level was built to disorient and be a drain monster. [/QUOTE]
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