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Slot Volatility: Stacked Symbols
One of the earlier posts on slot volatility pointed out that the stack symbol could be a sign of volatility increase or decrease. Or it may be a decrease in volatility. The main reason that this sign is widely used and is not easily certified is that it can increase and maintain volatility by combining with other signs.
Therefore, this post looks at how some methods that use the stack symbols and how they combine them with other slots mechanisms and increase or reduce volatility. These are common rules, for example, there are different ways to play with arithmetic to make high volatility low, and vice versa. What do you really mean?
Paired with All Ways Pays: More Volatile
In the previous post, we talked about the concept of slots with all payment methods and how the payment evaluation method affects the game when linkboards and stackboards appear. However, in general, if the symbols are complicated and there are dividends in all directions, mult i-pliers may increase rapidly.
These games, such as the ARISTOCRAT GOLD STACKS series, can pay 1024 times over the entire screen (because the game is composed of 5x4 reels). Even if only a few cents can get a small amount of dividends, the 1024 times magnification will quickly increase this required amount.
Paired with Lines Pays: Less Volatile
In this game, which has a limited number of columns, the stack symbol may be paid out only a certain number of times. For this reason, at the theoretical level, there is a possibility of 243 dividends in 5x3 reel sets, and the possibility of dividends by the number of columns is limited compared to all dividends. Masu.
In other words, basically 30-50 lines are restricted. WMS Cheshire Cat is an example of a game where many symbols may appear on the entire screen, and if Cheshire Cat, the highest symbol other than the game, appears on the entire screen. It will be 50 times.
Low Full Screen Pays: Less Volatile
Cheshire Cat's specialty is that all symbols are placed on the stack, the absolute screen is high, but the payout is low-this is also the most unstable game symptom.
The old High 5 High School Games with stack points sold by IGT is still cooking-it can regularly get a decent hit from the stackpoint, but there is nothing in the stratastic area. 。 However, the lower the payout, the more attention will be focused on, and the volatility will actually decrease.
High Full Screen Pays: More Volatile
Of course, as the number of payouts increases, there is not much notice of a great victory. Occasionally, GREAT ZEUS, part of the WMS ZEUS game series, can demonstrate its ability, including special attention to the premium ZEUS sign, which offers large dividends. A large dividend can be obtained by applying a ZEUS sign, but the difficulty is that the game is unstable because it is not easy to operate.
The prize is still scolded by Zeus, whose task is to collect Zeus' auxiliary signs during the prize and build them in a row. The prize aims to increase the volatility, while in Cheshire Cat, the same layout-out shows the opportunity to get more drums and unlimited drums, and in fact even more chances to get a full screen with another drum.
Mystery Stacked Symbols: More Volatile
There are games where the board that will be the stitched emblem is selected with this spin, and games where the backstage-board is unlocked. In both cases, these features increase the volatility.
For games with board signs, like Robin Hood and Golden Arrow in the WM era. As you can see in the image above, I achieved 100 wins by only covering 5x with 4 thug characters being noticed on the screen. These 5x become 10x for the freeze.
In the latter case, these Beer House 200 have the potential to lead to huge profits if you come up with the right letter or open the whole screen, but they still have all the chances of turning the wrong letter.
Stacks of Wilds: Lower Volatility
Games where stacks of weeds fall generally pay less because they can fall together. In this respect, they are similar to the Cheshire Cat (where the wild remains in the form of a dice roll). A full screen is more likely and this payout results in this way.
This also appears in these games like Golden Egypt, where a certain number of drums can fall once or unlimited times. Including the inaccessibility of other stitched signs, the games generally tend towards the least volatile models.
In games like Robin Hood and Golden Arrow, the stitched wild is only noticed occasionally (if selected as a back sign), and in this case the payouts are supported towards the more volatile models.
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