Talk:Voltorb Flip

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I'm sorry, what? No gambling elements? What about the fact that if you quit, you get to keep the coins, and if you flip another card there's a chance you'll lose said coins?

Question

Does the card flip COMPLETELY replace the Slot Machines in all non-Japanese versions? Or do they exist alongside the slot machines? I hadn't seen anything which explicitly says one way or the other. Chicobo329 04:30, 7 February 2010 (UTC)

Completely replaced. ~ solaris 04:33, 7 February 2010 (UTC)

Advancing/dropping levels

Completing a level is not the only way to advance. Sometimes, quitting a level several times in a row will also cause an advance, often jumping several levels higher. At the same time, quitting several times in a row may also cause a drop in level, but often not as severe as a drop via Voltorb.

I haven't figured out the exact mechanics to this. I suspect it has something to do with the total amount of coins you're earning per level, but in no way am I sure. Should this information be added as is or should I wait for someone with more information to add it, so that it sounds better once it's in? Dragoness 10:44, 18 April 2010 (UTC)

Level 8

The page said level 7 was the max level, but I managed level 8 by beating level 7 three times consecutively. Does anyone know what the real max level is? - unsigned comment from Daigu (talkcontribs)

Not anymore, it seems... CuboneKing 03:16, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
I've also heard there was a level 8. I'll be damned if I can get there. —darklordtrom 03:44, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
My game just skipped from level 6 to level 8. I got about 400 something coins on level 6 and then 3,456 coins on level 8. (I know it's counting up from three... weird!) I beat level 8 once and didn't advance. The second time I received 2,187 coins and still did not advance. I hit a Voltorb on the first try on my third game and dropped to level 1. :( ~~Staryou 17:01, 28 June 2010 (UTC)