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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 172737" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>I think Lyman's is worth it, at least at the high end of the leaderboards where I play. Reason is that the scoop shot from the right flipper is so safe. If you hit, you have a guaranteed bounce and fresh catch. If you miss, it's either a tame return to the flipper or a slow roll up the Mosh Pit lane which is also good and easily catchable. You can shoot the scoop continually for enormous periods of time without ever losing control. In fact, I think it's probably better reward/risk to not try to start most of the monsters via their actual shots and let the scoop do it for you instead.</p><p></p><p>My highest Lyman-powered bonus was 600M-some, on a long ball that went through multiple Monsters of Rock. I don't remember what the bonus X was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 172737, member: 3745"] I think Lyman's is worth it, at least at the high end of the leaderboards where I play. Reason is that the scoop shot from the right flipper is so safe. If you hit, you have a guaranteed bounce and fresh catch. If you miss, it's either a tame return to the flipper or a slow roll up the Mosh Pit lane which is also good and easily catchable. You can shoot the scoop continually for enormous periods of time without ever losing control. In fact, I think it's probably better reward/risk to not try to start most of the monsters via their actual shots and let the scoop do it for you instead. My highest Lyman-powered bonus was 600M-some, on a long ball that went through multiple Monsters of Rock. I don't remember what the bonus X was. [/QUOTE]
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