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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 242527" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>There are a few things to realize that will make this easier:</p><p>1. You can stack several of the Continent modes together. Not all combinations are possible (you can't stack the multiball modes, for instance) but you can stack most single-ball modes into any of the multiball modes.</p><p>2. From the Continent scoop kickout, a well-timed nudge to avoid the slingshot gives a very easy trap on the right flipper. Learn this.</p><p>3. From a trap on the right flipper, it's easy to backhand the right ramp, which re-lights the Continent scoop.</p><p>4. Assuming the shot to the right ramp doesn't lock the ball, choose whichever method you prefer to shoot the Continent scoop to start the next mode. Some will advocate a nudge-trap, I'm impatient and hit it on the fly.</p><p></p><p>Of course, concentrate on getting the gimme letters. Australia is by far the easiest. Asia is pretty easy too but isn't 100% risk-free. Multiballs are tough to get letters from, but if you stack Europe into a multiball, that makes getting those gravestones a bit easier/safer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 242527, member: 4106"] There are a few things to realize that will make this easier: 1. You can stack several of the Continent modes together. Not all combinations are possible (you can't stack the multiball modes, for instance) but you can stack most single-ball modes into any of the multiball modes. 2. From the Continent scoop kickout, a well-timed nudge to avoid the slingshot gives a very easy trap on the right flipper. Learn this. 3. From a trap on the right flipper, it's easy to backhand the right ramp, which re-lights the Continent scoop. 4. Assuming the shot to the right ramp doesn't lock the ball, choose whichever method you prefer to shoot the Continent scoop to start the next mode. Some will advocate a nudge-trap, I'm impatient and hit it on the fly. Of course, concentrate on getting the gimme letters. Australia is by far the easiest. Asia is pretty easy too but isn't 100% risk-free. Multiballs are tough to get letters from, but if you stack Europe into a multiball, that makes getting those gravestones a bit easier/safer. [/QUOTE]
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