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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 17450" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Did it today. Best trick is to learn how to consistently hit the scoop shot from the right flipper. When the ball is kicked out, just keep both flippers up and the ball will roll over from the left to the right flipper. Rinse and repeat (a lot! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />). Even when you don't hit the scoop straight, there is a good chance of a fortunate ricochet from the phantom flip target at the right side of the Frankenstein targets. There are also some good chances for unintended Mosh Pit loop shots. I found hitting the scoop from the left flipper more difficlt and risky, especially for SDTM drains from the tomb target. The main challenge besides hitting the scoop is to keep aiming for it, even when the scoop starts all kinds of modes. It amazed me how high you can score from just hitting the scoop. The EB's from collecting three monsters and scoring 60M just pass right by that way. So mixing it a bit with regular play is tempting and somewhat risky but well worth it. </p><p>Slam23</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 17450, member: 896"] Did it today. Best trick is to learn how to consistently hit the scoop shot from the right flipper. When the ball is kicked out, just keep both flippers up and the ball will roll over from the left to the right flipper. Rinse and repeat (a lot! :-)). Even when you don't hit the scoop straight, there is a good chance of a fortunate ricochet from the phantom flip target at the right side of the Frankenstein targets. There are also some good chances for unintended Mosh Pit loop shots. I found hitting the scoop from the left flipper more difficlt and risky, especially for SDTM drains from the tomb target. The main challenge besides hitting the scoop is to keep aiming for it, even when the scoop starts all kinds of modes. It amazed me how high you can score from just hitting the scoop. The EB's from collecting three monsters and scoring 60M just pass right by that way. So mixing it a bit with regular play is tempting and somewhat risky but well worth it. Slam23 [/QUOTE]
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