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- Dragon Link™ comes to life now! Set your floor apart with Dragon Link™ our newest must-have game. Housed in the ARC Single™ Dragon Link is featured with a unique LED sign package designed to intrigue players from across the floor! Best of all, the industry-leading 'Hold & Spin' mechanic, featured across each of the four Asian-themed.
- Lightning Link and its cousin, Dragon Link, offers four jackpots, with the two most exciting being the Major and the Grand. Some players don't understand the various ways that a Major or Grand can be won.
There are a lot of dragon-themed slot machines that may differ based on Number of reels – although most of the dragon slot machines are 5-reel (Water Dragon, Imperial Dragon, Double Dragon, etc.), there are still some gaming options with 4, 6, and 7 reels.
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Here's a video that shows how the game plays with a bonus triggered at about 4:10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejYYq_Shxa0
As Babs mentioned, there are two types of bonuses: 1) the free spins bonus, where three scattered symbols (flags in the first game of this video) gets you 6 free spins. and 2) the 'hold and spin' feature which is really the subject of my question.
As part of the normal game, the 'orbs' or fireball symbols with numbers on them are just blockers.. until you get at least 6 of them, at which time it triggers the hold and spin feature and you're going to win the amounts listed on the coins (if betting $$, you win the amounts shown, if betting under dollars, it shows the number of coins you will win).
Babs: Saturday night after leaving the GN, I hit a Grand at the El Cortez for $12,700!
What I'm really looking for is based on the simple game that I proposed, what is the average number of games it would take for the jackpot to hit. I'm trying to put some sort of range around how big the 'hard' reel is.
Wow! Nice hit, rsactuary! You're the first I've heard of to ever fill the screen. I wasn't sure if it was a come-on that never happened.
2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?
For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:
1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.
For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:
1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
3. Each position has its own probability of awarding star symbol, from 1/3 to 1/10000 (see original post for numbers).
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.
1. It's 15 spots of which *at least* 6 are filled from the winning spin.. leaving at most 9 open spots.
- Dragon Link™ comes to life now! Set your floor apart with Dragon Link™ our newest must-have game. Housed in the ARC Single™ Dragon Link is featured with a unique LED sign package designed to intrigue players from across the floor! Best of all, the industry-leading 'Hold & Spin' mechanic, featured across each of the four Asian-themed.
- Lightning Link and its cousin, Dragon Link, offers four jackpots, with the two most exciting being the Major and the Grand. Some players don't understand the various ways that a Major or Grand can be won.
There are a lot of dragon-themed slot machines that may differ based on Number of reels – although most of the dragon slot machines are 5-reel (Water Dragon, Imperial Dragon, Double Dragon, etc.), there are still some gaming options with 4, 6, and 7 reels.
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Here's a video that shows how the game plays with a bonus triggered at about 4:10:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejYYq_Shxa0
As Babs mentioned, there are two types of bonuses: 1) the free spins bonus, where three scattered symbols (flags in the first game of this video) gets you 6 free spins. and 2) the 'hold and spin' feature which is really the subject of my question.
As part of the normal game, the 'orbs' or fireball symbols with numbers on them are just blockers.. until you get at least 6 of them, at which time it triggers the hold and spin feature and you're going to win the amounts listed on the coins (if betting $$, you win the amounts shown, if betting under dollars, it shows the number of coins you will win).
Babs: Saturday night after leaving the GN, I hit a Grand at the El Cortez for $12,700!
What I'm really looking for is based on the simple game that I proposed, what is the average number of games it would take for the jackpot to hit. I'm trying to put some sort of range around how big the 'hard' reel is.
Wow! Nice hit, rsactuary! You're the first I've heard of to ever fill the screen. I wasn't sure if it was a come-on that never happened.
2. What are the basic rules of this bonus?
3. What is the question being asked about it?
For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:
1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
3. Each position has its own probability of awarding star symbol, from 1/3 to 1/10000 (see original post for numbers).
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.
For the purposes of the question, the game rules are thus:
1. Game has 9 positions on a slot machine (or 9 dice, it does not matter; objective is the same)
2. Game is won by achieving a star symbol in each position.
3. Each position has its own probability of awarding star symbol, from 1/3 to 1/10000 (see original post for numbers).
4. Star symbols awarded during game are held during remaining spins.
5. Player gets three initial spins; if one or more winning symbols are awarded on any spin, spins remaining count resets to three.
6. Game ends when player achieves all 9 star symbols or runs out of spins.
Under these rules, what is the probability of winning the game? I guess the other question would be what is the average number of symbols a player would expect to receive during the game.
1. It's 15 spots of which *at least* 6 are filled from the winning spin.. leaving at most 9 open spots.
Please note that my example I listed in the OP is a theoretical one and does not indicate actual probabilities.
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Again, just a guess but I suspect the way this feature really works is that the probably of catch a lock symbol gets lower based on the number of locked symbols. E.g. all open spots have the same probably but that changes each time a symbol locks.
I don't believe that to be the case. If you watch the videos in my OP, I point out that the difficult to hit reel is always there. I think they move the reels around between spins to give that impression.
I suspect between denomination levels there is some difference; as the higher the denomination, usually the higher the return. Within a denomination, when betting the number of coins, I would guess that the hard reel (and maybe the others as well??) the length would be some how related to amount bet.
So.. and I'm totally making this up... if you're betting $10 on a $1 denom machine, the hard reel is about 1 in 5000 to hit. if you're betting $5 on a $1 denom machine, the hard reel is about 1 in 10000 to hit. That would be the only way you could come close to making sure the RTP is about constant. (of course they could have the EV of the feature be the same, and just make it harder to hit).
- Return To Player Percentage: 95.2%
- How Many Reels: 5
- Paylines: 50 / 25 / 5
- Min-Max Bets: 50c / $10
- Maximum Payout: Grand Progressive $10k+
- Can You Play For Free: No
- Are There Bonus Rounds: Yes
- Software Developer: Aristocrat
- Progressive Jackpot: Yes
- Compatibility: N/A
- Rich historical Asian themes
- Progressive jackpots and jackpot bonuses
- Live pokies only – not yet in online casinos
Play Dragon Link Pokies Online for Free
Dragon Link pokies are still a big attraction at land based casinos. They have not yet made the transition to online casinos – either for real money or for free. If you are a fan of classic Aristocrat pokies, then you'll find a good selection online for free. These include some of the most popular games like 5 Dragons and Buffalo.
Play Dragon Link Pokies for Real Money
There are now 8 pokies in the Dragon Link range. These all have rich Asian themes. They share special effects and jackpots – along with the popular hold and spin bonus feature. The individual titles each have unique winning symbols and bonus features.
You can win progressive jackpots in Dragon Link pokies. The biggest of these is linked between all the games in a real money casino. Smaller progressives and jackpot bonuses are machine specific. Free spins features are varied enough to keep these pokies fresh. They include giant symbols, reveal symbols, expanding wilds and more. Here is the list of current Dragon Link real money pokies:
- Genghis Khan
- Peace and Long Life
How to Play Dragon Link Pokies
Once you have chosen your Dragon Link pokie title, you'll need to choose how much to spin for. These pokies give you a flexible setup for both your coin size and the number of win-lines. At the smallest coin sizes, there is a minimum of 50 win-lines. As you climb through the denominations, you can play for fewer lines. Bets range between 50c (1c coins and 50 lines), to $10 ($2 coin size and 5 lines). As you change the coin size, the mini and minor jackpots will also change.
Each game will have wild symbols. These are often the main characters in the theme. For example, Buddha is the wild in Happy and Prosperous, and the Panda takes the role in Panda Magic. Wilds appear on the last 4 reels. They can be stacked, sometimes covering one or more reels completely. As well as the higher paying unique symbols, all Dragon Link pokies use playing cards for the smaller wins.
Dragon Link Pokies Bonus Games
It is the hold and spin bonus which made the Dragon Link pokies a huge success. This feature was brand new when the first titles were released. It has since been copied and expanded on by many different pokie makers. The hold and spin bonus is the main way to unlock the progressive jackpot prizes. These can also be won at random on any spin.
Each game will have its own free spins bonus. The ideas for these are shared with the Lightning Link pokies range. They include expanding wilds, richer reels and reveal symbols.
Hold and Spin Bonuses
Fireballs are a welcome sight on the reels of Dragon Link pokies. They look like small suns, with flames flickering around them. Each one contains either a number or the name of one of the three smaller jackpots.
If you get 5 or under on a spin, nothing happens. If you get 6, then the reels are covered in flames – and you'll begin the exciting hold and spin bonus. This only uses fireball symbols. Your objective is to fill as much of the reels with these symbols as possible.
You get 3 spins to do this, with that number resetting to 3 every time you hit a new ball. They land with a crash. You win the prize on every ball you hit. If they show numbers, this is based on your coin size. Jackpots can be won multiple times.
The biggest (Grand) jackpot is won by filling in all 15 spots on the reels with fireballs.
When you run out of spins, gongs sound as each fireball is collected. Your total win is shown increasing above the reels, surrounded by spiralling flames.
Free Spins Bonuses
Each game has a different free spins bonus. These are triggered by 3+ unique bonus symbols. You'll also get a scatter prize. Here are the different bonus features:
• Panda Magic: 6 free spins with lower paying playing card symbols removed from the reels.
• Peacock Princess: 6 free spins with giant symbols covering a 3×3 block in the middle reel.
• Autumn Moon: 6 free spins with reveal symbols, which all change to the same symbol when they open.
• Happy and Prosperous: 6 free spins with the lower paying card symbols removed from the reels.
• Spring Festival: 6 free spins with giant symbols (middle 3 reels merged into one giant symbol).
• Golden Century: 6 Free spins with reveal symbols that show identical symbols (picked at random) after each spin.
• Genghis Khan: 6 free spins with 2x wild symbols (which work together) on reels 2 through 5.
• Peace and Long Life: 6 free spins with the 2x wilds on reels 2 through 5, making 16x wins possible.
All games allow for retriggers, usually for smaller numbers of spins. You can also trigger the hold and spin bonus via the free spins.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dragon Links
Are There Base Game Features on Dragon Link Pokies?Dragon Link Poker Machines Free Play
Wild symbols feature in the base games of all the Dragon Link games. While they can appear stacked (covering all 3 spots on a reel), they don't expand or have win multipliers. You can also get scatter prizes in the base game for 3+ bonus symbols.
Can I Play Dragon Link Pokies Online?No, these games have not yet made it to online casinos and are not available on the web in demo mode either. The only place you can play them is in live casinos throughout Australia and around the world. Aristocrat has a great track record of transitioning their pokies online – so hopefully the Dragon Link games will appear for real money at online casinos soon.
How Can I Win Progressive Jackpots on Dragon Link Pokies?There are two ways to win progressive jackpots. The most common way is via the hold and spin bonus feature. The mini, major and minor jackpots can show up on balls (potentially more than once each). To win the grand this way, you'll need to completely fill the reels with balls. This can happen at any bet size – though your chances increase along with the amount you spin for.
The second way to win jackpots is completely at random. All Dragon Link and Lightning Link pokies can pay progressives after any spin that includes at least one special (hold and spin) symbol.
Which is the Best Dragon Link Pokie?Each game has a different appeal – making the decision on which is best subjective. There are quirky animations to enjoy, though the main difference is in the free spins bonus games. Try them all, and see if multiplier wilds, reveal symbols, giant symbols on the middle reel or reels without the lower paying symbols works best for you.
Are There Base Game Features on Dragon Link Pokies?