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<blockquote data-quote="bavelb" data-source="post: 23316" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>You'll forgive me for not reading your original post serenseven I hope, cause I do like to figure stuff out myself and come up with "my own" strategies.</p><p></p><p>Been playing this for the first time tonight (I didnt like playing this one on iPad) and I got to say I really like this table. Its sort of a mix of Medieval Madness with the modestacking of Rbion (albeit with altogether easier shots). Setting up all your modes and than quickly activate them, then complement em with a multiball is very satisfying and reminds me a lot of the sometimes intricate setups you do for RBioN. </p><p></p><p>As mentioned prior, Im a fan of wizard modes that make you finish the modes to et there. in that sense I really like there are 2 "wizard modes": 1 for starting the modes and one for completing them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In the grand scheme of things, the franky mb bug isnt so horrible when you play normal (ofcourse it breaks leaerboards, but Im strictly speaking normal solo play at,). On a score of 600+ million, I accidentally triggered it about 4/5 times for a values of around 16 million. So around 2/3% of the highscore.</p><p></p><p>A question that came up when playing: if you have all monsters and instruments collected apart from one (say, creature), and you activate him and get his sacophone, this would light up both Bash as well as Rock at the scoop. Ehat would happen if you shoot the scoop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bavelb, post: 23316, member: 358"] You'll forgive me for not reading your original post serenseven I hope, cause I do like to figure stuff out myself and come up with "my own" strategies. Been playing this for the first time tonight (I didnt like playing this one on iPad) and I got to say I really like this table. Its sort of a mix of Medieval Madness with the modestacking of Rbion (albeit with altogether easier shots). Setting up all your modes and than quickly activate them, then complement em with a multiball is very satisfying and reminds me a lot of the sometimes intricate setups you do for RBioN. As mentioned prior, Im a fan of wizard modes that make you finish the modes to et there. in that sense I really like there are 2 "wizard modes": 1 for starting the modes and one for completing them. In the grand scheme of things, the franky mb bug isnt so horrible when you play normal (ofcourse it breaks leaerboards, but Im strictly speaking normal solo play at,). On a score of 600+ million, I accidentally triggered it about 4/5 times for a values of around 16 million. So around 2/3% of the highscore. A question that came up when playing: if you have all monsters and instruments collected apart from one (say, creature), and you activate him and get his sacophone, this would light up both Bash as well as Rock at the scoop. Ehat would happen if you shoot the scoop? [/QUOTE]
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