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DeadFlip Day 3 Dark Knight tournament stream with Jack Danger and Nick Campbell.
T2 is good for beginners because it teaches you about cannons and how to cradle multiballs for super jackpots
medium confidence · Nick Campbell discussing beginner-friendly games; T2 mentioned as teaching relevant mechanics
Metallica is fun for beginners because you can keep hitting the far back middle shot to get a multiball
medium confidence · Jack Danger discussing beginner games; specific Metallica shot mechanic mentioned
Dark Knight's complete mode requirements are unknown to the hosts
high confidence · Jack explicitly states 'I have no idea what happens when you complete all the modes' and asks chat for help
Bo and Karen have an authoritative Dark Knight tutorial at papa.org showing gameplay reaching ~$500 million
medium confidence · Jack references tutorial by 'Bo and Karen' with gameplay footage; uncertain on exact score reached
A 10-year-old player (Escher Lefkoff) knocked Jack out of Papa C C Division finals by playing Banzai Run
medium confidence · Jack references personal tournament loss; cites Banzai Run as opponent's favorite game
Bat Signal Challenge on Dark Knight requires hitting all major shots once, then sending ball back up top to start multiball
medium confidence · Jack explains rule during gameplay: 'all you have to do is light up bat signal, and instead of trying to get all the points through your jackpot, you just have to hit every major shot once'
To stack Dark Knight multiball, the crane must be out if you start Joker
medium confidence · Jack explains during play: 'In order to stack the multiball, the crane has to be out if you start Joker'
Dark Knight has Joker, Batmobile, and Scarecrow as the three major modes that must be completed to light Bat Signal
high confidence · Jack states: 'you do have to complete all three major modes, the Joker, Batmobile, and Scarecrow, in order to light bat signal'
“Whatever game you want to keep playing is the game to play.”
Nick George Campbell@ 10:25 — Philosophy on beginner game selection; emphasizes personal engagement over objective metrics
“If you're into a game, you're out of a game, you're tired of this one, you play this one. Really, if you play a game for too long, you'll get sick of it regardless of what it is.”
Nick George Campbell@ 27:51 — Reflects on favorite games; suggests rotation and fatigue are natural in pinball
“I have no idea what happens when you complete all the modes. I actually... That's... You know, if you guys know, please tell us. Because we have no idea.”
Jack Danger@ 9:18 — Reveals unknown Dark Knight rule; demonstrates community knowledge gaps on recent/complex games
“Bat signal and multiball honestly isn't that hard to get, because all you have to do is light up bat signal, and instead of trying to get all the points through your jackpot, you just have to hit every major shot once.”
Jack Danger@ 30:28 — Explains Dark Knight rule strategy to audience; demystifies complex mode stacking
“That's the definition of everybody out.”
Jack Danger@ 45:30 — Reaction to fast multiball drain; suggests clip-worthy moment for community sharing
“The trouble is real. The screw crush shot is easier from that side.”
Jack Danger@ 34:22 — Gameplay commentary on Dark Knight shot difficulty and flipper position strategy
community_signal: DeadFlip streaming Dark Knight battles as entertainment; community chat participation and guest interactions driving engagement
high · Multiple chat participants named (Jaded, Death Mask, Cold November Drain, Paprika Pepper); hosts acknowledge and interact with viewers throughout stream
community_signal: Hosts unfamiliar with complete Dark Knight rule set despite machine being available for streaming; indicates complexity or limited rules documentation
high · Jack explicitly states not knowing what happens when completing all modes and requests chat assistance; references papa.org tutorial as authoritative source
competitive_signal: Discussion of beginner-friendly games and their tournament viability suggests awareness of game selection strategy in competitive play
medium · Jack references Papa C tournament where beginner players excel on specific games; discussion of which machines teach tournament-relevant skills
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“Everybody gets one. What? Hit it.”
Nick George Campbell@ 37:00 — Playful commentary on tilt tolerance; references player's ability to give machine one good nudge