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Wizard Riches
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Risk Scale:
Green (usually under 10 spins)
Minimum Play:
First, check for locked wilds on each of the bets. I’ve been going with two or more in the first three reels. Also, notice some reels have the word “jackpot” in yellow at the top. Then notice that below the jackpot there are three little yellow hash marks. For it to be active, you need at least one of those yellow hash marks filled in. If I have two of those jackpots at the top of the reels, I’ll spin until they are no longer active. Two more smaller possible advantages as well (see video).
Other:
No game like it. There’s a lot going on with all the different possibilities, so buckle up!
First, check for locked wilds on each of the bets. It’s a little hard to see, but there are faint red borders around the locked wilds. I’ve been going with two or more in the first three reels. Make sure it doesn’t say “wild,” as those are no longer active for your next spin.
Here’s what to look for:
Notice in this example the two red borders in reel two and two extras in reel four. I’d take that for one spin and then be done with the play unless I happen to get lucky and add two or more additional wilds in the first three reels (unlikely).
Also, notice some reels have the word “jackpot” in yellow at the top, and below the jackpot are three little yellow hash marks. For it to be active, you need at least one of those yellow hash marks filled in. If I have two of those jackpots at the top of the reels, I’ll spin until they’re no longer active. Getting three or more adjacent will give you the mini (three), minor (four), or major (five). I realize this sounds confusing in the text, so hopefully the video adequately explains what to look for.
Here’s a photo of what the jackpot symbol looks like, but this isn’t a play; I have only one and it’s not even active:
There are two additional advantages. On the far left side of the screen, you see a small brown column that shows the last five wins. If you happen to see a “big” win at the very top of that column, you can play until you get a random “mystery multiplier.”
How big does that last win need to be? Figure 10 or so times the bet would be a good starting point. But remember, it needs to be at the very top of that leftmost column, so in my example above, I’m betting $0.80 per spin and the last win at the top of that column was for $1.60. Had it been for $8 or more, I’d play until I triggered it. This doesn’t happen often.
The other advantage element is on the far right side of the board, where you sometimes have a banked multiplier. I kind of went back and forth on this in my video, and long story short, I play if I have a 3x or higher, like in my photo below:
It’s a little hard to see, but I have a 3x banked in the brown section on the far right of the board. Admittedly, this fourth feature is a ballpark estimate, as I don’t have a ton of experience with it. That said, losing on it won’t often cost more than 10 spins if you’re looking for a little gamble.
More times than not when you play this game, it’s to chase locked wilds in the first three columns. I then always look for two locked jackpots. The third and fourth features are a little more of a gamble, but there’s some upside.
Here’s my video where I learn things on the fly: