

You do not need to master a table to unlock this achievement, you just need to unlock all of the mastery rewards for it. If you have unlocked the achievement, your current mastery level and when the next master reward unlocks will be shown on the pause menu. If you haven't unlocked the achievement, you can select "table mastery" on the table menu to see your mastery rewards. There are two ways to tell when table mastery awards will unlock. A "mastered" table has all 45 stars, all upgrades at level 10 (max), and the achievement unlocked. Your table mastery level is based on draw on three factors: The upgrades/wizard powers you've unlocked and their levels, the number of challenge stars you've earned, and whether or not you've unlocked the achievement. To understand this achievement you first need to understand how table mastery works. The files have been compressed by about 50 since in most cases the window used to view these in a theme will be much smaller. Note the pinball table logos that fade in at end credit to others on those. So while other tables might require less points they are easier to earn on the Sorcherer's Lair so again, best of luck my fellow cheevo hunters Here is a set of 1920 x 1080 game play video snaps (30 seconds each) for Pinball FX3 that I created. (lvl.10) & most where at lvl.6-7 & only 1 of 3 wizard powers had been leveled up (to lvl.4) while the 2 others had just been unlocked when I popped this achievement.
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& with that I'll wish you all the best of luck EDIT: After trying different tables, I actually do think that the easiest table have to be The Sorcherer's Lair simply because it's easier to upgrade the different stuff like bumpers,combos & skillshots not to mention that some tables don't even have them all e.g Combos aren't possible to do on all tables & so can't be upgraded (oh & a tip for skillshot on Sorcherer's Lair is pull back the launcher with the Right Stick until just before the 2nd pibe starts steaming & release, a few tries & you'll get it every time ) Finally the achievement, which also rewards you some Mastery Points, 20 to be exact,aren't that hard either (to those who remember the Spiders achievement on FX2, they've made it MUCH easier, I weren't able to unlock it on FX2 but it popped on first try here on FX3) As for progress needed for the achievement, I had only leveled a few of the upgrades to max.
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However the Mastery points are very unique from table to table, so more collectibles doesn't necessarily mean more Mastery Points needed & the Maximum needed is the full 200 so at the end of the day I think it depends on which table you feel you do best on but still a lower Mastery Points needed the easier it should be. Instead, the game reverts back to the bouncing downwards arrows against each table, and greyed out icons.The 2 tables that requires the absolute least amount of Mastery Points (133) are Secrets of the Deep & El Dorado but since these might neither be the easiest to all or owned by all, you can find out which one is the lowest, of those you own, by selecting any table from the selection screen to go to the start menu of that table & in the middle of the screen there'll be a section called " Table Mastery" enter this & you'll see ALL Collectibles available for all the tables,some tables, as the 2 mentioned above, only have 2 Collectibles while 2 of the Star Wars Tables have a maximum of 7 Collectibles. I exited Pinball FX3 and went back into it, just to see if it would jig the last table back into action.

Problem is, I have already purchased this particular table. When clicking on this table and then trying the Restore Tables feature, it shows the Medieval table package that contains the table, and a purchase button. So, I then went through doing the same to all other tables, but found out that I could not access a single particular table that I purchased back in Pinball FX2, Excalibur. The dialog showed 0% download, and then quickly disappears, bringing the tables back in.
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I clicked on the button, and it shows a download dialog box. I tried using the Restore Tables feature, which brought up the pack that the selected table was in, and a Download and Play button. The only other time that I remember this happening was when I first started playing Pinball FX3, and needed all of my tables transferred from Pinball FX2. However, I was still able to access other websites.

They are instead greyed out, with a bouncing downwards-pointing arrow against each one (except Sorcerer's Lair and Fish Tales).Īt first, I thought that it was my internet connection. Just today, I started the game, and found that I could not access the tables that I have purchased. I have approximately 30 tables, most of which I purchased. I've been playing Pinball FX3 for a few months now.
