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After the 3rd ball is marked off, does the game immediately end, or is there a ball in play until it is lost (like on a real pinball table)?

You get three balls, cross them off when you drain. The game ends when you drain your third ball.

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Thanks for the reply!  A few other quick questions:

1. On tables like Goblin Circus, if you trigger a 2nd multiball while the 1st is still active, do you activate the 2nd multiball checkbox AND the super multiball checkbox? If so, if you lose super multiball, does that mean you also lose the 2nd multiball?  

2. If you use slingshot, can one of the balls be used in a tunnel (instead of having to get a double to enter a tunnel)?

3. On Sorcery School Sleuths, when you fill in the timer, do tilts and targets (and other non-number items on the playing field) count towards the number of scoring zones?

4. Season 2 multiball rules seem to be different from Season 1.  Season 2 says at level 2 multiball, you can make 1 to 3 values from all three dice, whereas Season 1 says you can choose to use the sum of the 3 dice at multiball level 2.  Do the Season 2 rules retroactively apply to Season 1, or are they meant to be different?

5. Regarding the 50 extra points at the end for each ball remaining, does that include remaining multiballs?

Thanks!  Sorry for all the questions.

  1. The second Multiball checkbox is only there for if you get multiball, lose it, then get it again. Super multiball is what you use if you get multiball while you already have multiball.
  2. Tunnels can only be hit by two-die values.
  3. Targets yes, tilts no. Tilts aren't a "scoring zone".
  4. Season 2 is its own thing. I'm working on updating all of the tables to use the same rules (the original versions will still be available), but it's a long process.
  5. It only counts the uncrossed "Balls Remaining" dots, to a maximum of 150 points.

Sorry for taking so long to address these!