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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 25464" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>...The other basic thing to know about this table is that Frankenstein is a terrible drain hazard, by design. (Dracula is too, but only when he's out and about; Frankie's a problem most of the time.) If you don't want the ball flying at high speed toward the center drain, it's better to concentrate on the shots toward the right side of the playfield, and maybe the Creature hole on the far left. You'll want to put off Frankenstein multiball anyway until you can stack some other modes on top of it.</p><p></p><p>The most important shot in the game is to backhand the Concert Hall scoop off the right flipper. If you can do that an enormous number of times you'll get the Lyman's Lament wizard goal (which I've never done). But it's also how you start most of the modes, and because of the stuff it sometimes spots you and the occasional missed shot through the Mosh Pit spinner, just playing to hit the scoop as many times as you can is more effective than you'd think (though obviously it's not the most interesting way to play).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 25464, member: 590"] ...The other basic thing to know about this table is that Frankenstein is a terrible drain hazard, by design. (Dracula is too, but only when he's out and about; Frankie's a problem most of the time.) If you don't want the ball flying at high speed toward the center drain, it's better to concentrate on the shots toward the right side of the playfield, and maybe the Creature hole on the far left. You'll want to put off Frankenstein multiball anyway until you can stack some other modes on top of it. The most important shot in the game is to backhand the Concert Hall scoop off the right flipper. If you can do that an enormous number of times you'll get the Lyman's Lament wizard goal (which I've never done). But it's also how you start most of the modes, and because of the stuff it sometimes spots you and the occasional missed shot through the Mosh Pit spinner, just playing to hit the scoop as many times as you can is more effective than you'd think (though obviously it's not the most interesting way to play). [/QUOTE]
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