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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 162374" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Took back #1 with 41 billion. I was going infinite just fine, and drained out the last 6 balls once I was high and bored enough.</p><p></p><p>I did it with multiball jackpots. The jackpot reached over 150 million by the end of the game. I scored over a billion in a multiball several times. I'm pretty sure this is faster than the holes-in-one method. I had Cart Attack and Sand Trap values similar to yours, so the games were of similar length, about 9 hours.</p><p></p><p>This is the key multiball move. Trap a ball on each flipper. Backhand the left orbit. Quickly post pass right-to-left while the first ball is going up the orbit. Shoot the jackpot, then quickly shoot the right ramp with the second ball to relight it, while the first ball is still coming down the rail. Shoot up the slam ramp and just keep shooting until either it falls in the hole-in-one, or a random bounce towards the upper ramp collects another jackpot for you (this happens a LOT!).</p><p></p><p>In normal play I just grinded the center ramp for ball locks all the time, mostly ignoring the Drive shots. Holes would complete often enough from stray shots and occasional Holes-in-One (every ball lock gives you a free slam shot by plunging up the ramp.) Super jackpots also award EBs and were more than enough to keep me going infinite even not really trying for Hole-in-One Challenge.</p><p></p><p>Also there is the Cart Path for extra balls. I didn't really understand this before. It works just like Funhouse's Gangway and TZ's Spiral awards. Shoot an inlane > orbit combo to advance through the awards, with the 6th one on each ball being an EB. The instructions say the Cart Path EB is once per game but I'm pretty sure I saw it awarded repeatedly (as long as you're not already at 4 EBs.) But the big difference from other Lawlor games is that the awards are available during all multiballs too! Bang on the orbits during Speed Golf or Ripoff or even Hole-in-One Challenge, and you'll easily get those awards up to the EB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 162374, member: 3745"] Took back #1 with 41 billion. I was going infinite just fine, and drained out the last 6 balls once I was high and bored enough. I did it with multiball jackpots. The jackpot reached over 150 million by the end of the game. I scored over a billion in a multiball several times. I'm pretty sure this is faster than the holes-in-one method. I had Cart Attack and Sand Trap values similar to yours, so the games were of similar length, about 9 hours. This is the key multiball move. Trap a ball on each flipper. Backhand the left orbit. Quickly post pass right-to-left while the first ball is going up the orbit. Shoot the jackpot, then quickly shoot the right ramp with the second ball to relight it, while the first ball is still coming down the rail. Shoot up the slam ramp and just keep shooting until either it falls in the hole-in-one, or a random bounce towards the upper ramp collects another jackpot for you (this happens a LOT!). In normal play I just grinded the center ramp for ball locks all the time, mostly ignoring the Drive shots. Holes would complete often enough from stray shots and occasional Holes-in-One (every ball lock gives you a free slam shot by plunging up the ramp.) Super jackpots also award EBs and were more than enough to keep me going infinite even not really trying for Hole-in-One Challenge. Also there is the Cart Path for extra balls. I didn't really understand this before. It works just like Funhouse's Gangway and TZ's Spiral awards. Shoot an inlane > orbit combo to advance through the awards, with the 6th one on each ball being an EB. The instructions say the Cart Path EB is once per game but I'm pretty sure I saw it awarded repeatedly (as long as you're not already at 4 EBs.) But the big difference from other Lawlor games is that the awards are available during all multiballs too! Bang on the orbits during Speed Golf or Ripoff or even Hole-in-One Challenge, and you'll easily get those awards up to the EB. [/QUOTE]
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