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Aladdin and the Sorcerer Slots

Aladdin and the Sorcerer is an online Slot from Pragmatic Play.

Quick Facts

- Layout: 5 reels x 3 rows

- Paylines: 20 fixed

- Key mechanics: Respin Battle, Random Wilds, Multiplier Wilds

- Special symbols: Aladdin Wild (Reel 1), Sorcerer Wild (Reel 5), Standard Wild (Reels 2-4)

How the Game Plays

Aladdin and the Sorcerer by Pragmatic Play brings the legendary rivalry of a magical Arabian tale to life on a 5x3 grid. The reels are set in a mystical chamber filled with floating gems and glowing artifacts. Basic wins are achieved by landing matching gemstone symbols across the 20 paylines. The gameplay is dominated by two primary characters: Aladdin, who hovers to the left, and his nemesis, the Sorcerer, who stands to the right. These characters act as special Wild symbols that trigger the game's most powerful features when they land on their respective reels.

Respin Battle Explained

The core mechanic of this slot is the confrontation between the two wizards. Landing the Aladdin symbol on the first reel or the Sorcerer on the fifth reel triggers a random placement of three to six Wilds. However, when both land simultaneously, they expand to cover their entire reels and trigger a Respin battle. Both characters are given three health bars. During the Respins, landing a character symbol without the other causes them to "attack," depleting one health bar from their opponent. If the Sorcerer wins, the feature ends. If Aladdin wins, the game advances to the second level.

Multiplier Wilds Level 2

Advancing to Level 2 of the Respins feature significantly increases the win potential. In this stage, all Wild symbols that were on the screen during the transition become sticky and stay in place for the remainder of the round. On the second respin of this level, these Wilds gain a 2x multiplier, and on the third respin, they increase to a 3x multiplier. This level continues until three respins are completed, allowing for massive cumulative wins through the combination of sticky positions and stacking multipliers.

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RTP:96.23%
Volatility:High
Paylines:20
Maximum Win:6250x
Theme:Fantasy
Hit Frequency:34.7%
Release Date:November 4th, 2019
Freespins:Yes

Aladdin and the Sorcerer Demo Slot FAQs

Can I play Aladdin and the Sorcerer Slot for fun, for free?
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How do I trigger the Respin Battle feature in Aladdin and the Sorcerer?
The Respin Battle is triggered when both the Aladdin Wild lands on reel 1 and the Sorcerer Wild lands on reel 5 simultaneously. They will expand to cover their entire reels and the battle begins.
What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 of the Respins feature?
In Level 1, characters attack to deplete health bars. If Aladdin wins, you advance to Level 2, where all Wilds become sticky and gain increasing multipliers (2x, then 3x) over three respins for much bigger wins.
Can I trigger features with just one of the character Wilds?
Yes. Landing only the Aladdin symbol on reel 1 or only the Sorcerer on reel 5 will trigger a random placement of 3 to 6 Standard Wilds, but this does not start the full Respin Battle.
How do the multipliers work on the Wild symbols?
Multipliers only appear in Level 2 of the Respin Battle. The sticky Wilds from the transition gain a 2x multiplier on the second respin and increase to a 3x multiplier on the third and final respin of that level.
What is the volatility and RTP of Aladdin and the Sorcerer?
Aladdin and the Sorcerer is a high volatility slot from Pragmatic Play with an RTP of 96.23%, meaning wins can be less frequent but potentially larger when features are triggered.
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