Manufacturer: IGT
In Regal Link, players accrue wilds in five free games meters: amber (starts at 30 and hits by 50), sapphire (starts at 40 and hits by 60), amethyst (starts at 50 and hits by 75), emerald (starts at 75 and hits by 100) and diamond (starts at 175 and hits by 200). In addition to the free games wilds, there are also silver wilds that are awarded randomly during the base game.
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Regal Link is nothing like the original Regal Riches. The wilds in the meters accrue much more slowly, making this game a borderline AP trap. The positive equity is there, but you just need to...
Rather than standard wilds, the wilds in Regal Link are cash wilds, which function as standard wilds but can also contain credit prizes that are awarded regardless of forming any line hits. If a cash wild hits the same spot, rather than awarding a multiplier (like the original Regal Riches), it will add a credit prize.
The bonuses are higher variance compared to the original Regal Riches because the cash wilds can sometimes award large credit prizes.
This is a great game for card building because the meters increment very slowly, especially diamond and emerald. You can take numbers earlier depending on your potential free play offers.
Never attempt to jump in early on the diamond (yellow). I’ve heard stories of APs chasing it at 197 and losing 3,000 units after sitting on the machine for 12 hours.
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The bet pad doesn’t show the meters like the original Regal Riches, so this game is more of a hassle to check.
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