Dragon Spell

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Risk Scale:

Green (will never take more than eight spins to complete)

Minimum Play:

Look for a number in a small blue circle in the bottom-right corner. If there’s a play, you’ll see that same number in the middle of the machine. Spin until you get to zero, which will activate the Dragon Spell feature.

Other:

Another game you won’t see too often. Sometimes it’s next to a game called Lunar Disc.

You don’t see this game at every casino, but it’s so easy to play that everyone should know it. All you’re looking for is a number, eight or under, on the screen:

In this example, you can see the number eight both in the middle of the machine and in the bottom right corner in a blue bubble. The number signifies the number of spins you will need before the “dragon spell” feature is activated.

Once that happens, you’ll win any numbers you land in your collected golden ovals. However, even with a full screen of ovals on the last spin, you’ll sometimes completely air-ball.

Some folks will also play if they have six or more “active” portals. Why did I put “active” in quotes? Well, something like this would not be active because of what’s written on the bottom right corner of the screen:

It tells us that “all frames get removed in the next spin.” That’s because those frames, or portals, were activated during the previous spin and are therefore not in play. That’s how you will often see the game when you’re checking each bet for plays.

What you want to see is six or more active portals if you’re playing it this way, which is admittedly more of a gamble but still won’t usually cost you more than 10 spins or so:

That example has six locked portals and no writing on the bottom right corner telling us the portals are duds.

You can see footage of the game below: