(Topic ID: 198757)

Dialed In: Theater Magnet Shot = Shadow's Lock Effect. Did You Know That?

By delt31

6 years ago


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    #3 6 years ago
    Quoted from delt31:

    the magnet is designed to throw the ball down then up like the shadow lock. It's a really cool effect and I was surprised that it was even in the game ...

    Lawlor already used this in RBION.

    #5 6 years ago
    Quoted from delt31:

    Cool - didn't know. What shot is this?

    Shrunken head. It doesn't throw it all the way around but it's aboot the only way it gets into the pops in that game

    #8 6 years ago
    Quoted from delt31:

    All of them usually just drop the ball back to the flippers which is so boring.

    Yes it would be nice if the thing came set up correctly after spending 8k on it

    5 months later
    #18 6 years ago

    That's correct. EMP drops it down with heavy magnets

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