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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 130968" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>I just put up a billion as well. The biggest chunk was a 420M bonus on one ball. The ball had lasted a while, through a lengthy Showdown multiball plus High Noon. Then I shot for nothing but Gold Mine Multiball over and over (about 8 more times on that ball) and just shot for bonus multipliers during GMM. Discovered that the bonus multiplier maxes at 99x.</p><p></p><p>Besides bonus, yes, stack Gold Mine and Showdown multiballs. This is the procedure, which doesn't seem to be concisely spelled out in this forum:</p><p>1. Complete 3 quick draws and light the third Gold Mine lock.</p><p>2. Start the 4th quick draw.</p><p>3. Start Gold Mine, while the 4th quick draw is still running.</p><p>4. Complete that quick draw while Gold Mine is running to start Showdown concurrently.</p><p></p><p>Stampede also works for stacking (start Stampede during the 4th quick draw in the same way), but Gold Mine is better because the orbits feed the bumpers to park balls and rack up bonus.</p><p></p><p>Showdown can last an insanely long time, like 10+ minutes, relaunching a ball every time you complete the drop targets. I've gotten over 100M from the stacked multiballs, plus something like 2M x40 in bonus. Ignore the Gold Mine jackpots, just continually shoot the drop targets to keep the multiball going. One trick is to intentionally drain a ball immediately after completing the drops. That clears space by the flippers to help hit a couple drops from the new rack, while the relaunched ball spins around the lasso for several seconds out of the way then neatly feeds to the flipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 130968, member: 3745"] I just put up a billion as well. The biggest chunk was a 420M bonus on one ball. The ball had lasted a while, through a lengthy Showdown multiball plus High Noon. Then I shot for nothing but Gold Mine Multiball over and over (about 8 more times on that ball) and just shot for bonus multipliers during GMM. Discovered that the bonus multiplier maxes at 99x. Besides bonus, yes, stack Gold Mine and Showdown multiballs. This is the procedure, which doesn't seem to be concisely spelled out in this forum: 1. Complete 3 quick draws and light the third Gold Mine lock. 2. Start the 4th quick draw. 3. Start Gold Mine, while the 4th quick draw is still running. 4. Complete that quick draw while Gold Mine is running to start Showdown concurrently. Stampede also works for stacking (start Stampede during the 4th quick draw in the same way), but Gold Mine is better because the orbits feed the bumpers to park balls and rack up bonus. Showdown can last an insanely long time, like 10+ minutes, relaunching a ball every time you complete the drop targets. I've gotten over 100M from the stacked multiballs, plus something like 2M x40 in bonus. Ignore the Gold Mine jackpots, just continually shoot the drop targets to keep the multiball going. One trick is to intentionally drain a ball immediately after completing the drops. That clears space by the flippers to help hit a couple drops from the new rack, while the relaunched ball spins around the lasso for several seconds out of the way then neatly feeds to the flipper. [/QUOTE]
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