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The Auction House is built like a room where everything looks under control right up until someone raises the paddle one time too many. The luxury angle is obvious from the start, but the Slot itself is not trying to drown you in detail. It uses a 5x4 frame with 20 fixed paylines and keeps nearly all of its real force in the feature transitions. The polished setting is there for tone. The mechanics are there to do damage.
The two main entries are simple. Scatters award 5, 7, or 9 Free Spins, while 6 or more Bonus symbols trigger Hold & Win. That second feature is the sharper one, since all triggering Bonus symbols lock in place, 3 Respins begin, and any fresh Bonus symbol resets the count back to 3. Free Spins stay useful too because Hold & Win can still appear while they are active. Then there is the Wild side. In the base game, one Wild can lead to 4 to 19 more if no feature has triggered, which gives plain Spins a chance to swing harder than expected. Fire up The Auction House and see whether the bigger move comes from the gavel or the grid.
6 or more scattered Bonus symbols trigger Hold & Win with 3 Respins. Every new Bonus symbol stays locked and refreshes the remaining Spins.
3, 4, or 5 Scatters award 5, 7, or 9 Free Spins. Retriggers are possible, and Hold & Win can still hit during the feature.
In the base game, a spin with at least one Wild and no feature trigger can explode into 4 to 19 extra Wilds. That is where the Slot can suddenly lurch forward.
Buy Bonus lets you choose 5, 7, or 9 Free Spins instantly. It is the direct route into the feature layer.
• Reels: 5
• Rows: 4
• Fixed paylines: 20
• Max. Win factor: 10,000x