GIFT OF THE NILE
HOW THE ADVANTAGE WORKS (Gift of the Nile / Dragon Flame)
WHEN TO PLAY
- Gift of the Nile and its companion Dragon Flame feature persistent wilds that move down one row every spin. The wilds can land in a queue above the reels (often in big stacks), so you can see them coming before they make it down to the active reel area.
WHEN TO PLAY
- You are looking for wilds in the first three reels. You can play single wilds if they are in the active reel area or directly above in the upcoming queue. The further back the upcoming wilds are, the more wilds you need to make it worth the cost to bring them into play.
- DETAILED NOTES
- DETAILED NOTES
- Any single wilds in the first three reels if they are in the top or middle rows of the active reel area, or else directly above.
- Any two wilds in the first three reels if they are in the front three positions of the upcoming queue above.
- Any two wilds on the same row in the first three reels in the middle of the upcoming queue.
- Three wilds on the same row in the first three reels in the back of the upcoming queue.
- Stacks of wilds (three or more together) in the first three reels towards the back of the upcoming queue.
Additional notes
- The wilds in the upcoming queue above the active reel area don’t always come from the very back—they can also randomly appear anywhere. So you have more chances to get additional wilds as the symbols move forward.
- Three-of-a-kind line hits with the premium symbols actually pay fairly well. So this isn’t the type of game where you need four-of-a-kind to make any decent money.
- The free games bonus symbols are not persistent, so do not chase after those. Only the wild symbols are persistent.
- More of the wild symbols land during the free games bonus, but the wilds do not transfer back into the base game after the bonus ends.