Most multiplier systems in this genre are black boxes. You spin, something happens, a number appears. The Crypt 2 works differently: every Dead Legend symbol carries a fixed eye value, you watch those eyes accumulate, and every 5 eyes adds 1 to the global win multiplier. I can track my progress on a napkin. Almost no other slot at this volatility level lets me do that.
The facts first. The Crypt 2 is an extreme volatility slot from Nolimit City released in March 2026. The grid starts at 6x4 with the top 3 rows locked per column, and unlocks to a full 6x7 during play. The RTP is 96.10% and the max win is 31,248x, named In Memoriam by the studio. Stakes run from US$ 0.10 to US$ 100 a spin.
8.1 / 10Nolimit City · Mar 2026The mechanic that makes this interesting is the collector economy. The weakest Dead Legend delivers 1 eye, the other five each deliver 2, and five eyes bumps the global multiplier by 1. Simple arithmetic. The system rewards patience, and when the crypt goes cold it goes very cold. I ran over 400 spins on the base game before writing this, and I have opinions about the toll it charges on dry stretches.
I cover the xWays myth that half the internet repeats, the five Nolimit Boosters and which ones I actually use, the Entombed Spins self-extension logic, and what the 31,248x ceiling looks like in practice. For players in Nigeria and Kenya trying to fund a session at a crypto casino, I cover that path too.
March 2026, and Nolimit City reopens its crypt on slot.report with six dead rock legends as tenants. Spin the base game long enough and the locked rows open, the xWays fire, and the Eye Collector converts everything it touches into a wild. Whether those events combine into something worth remembering is what I spent three sessions finding out.
Short version: the math is honest and the ceiling is enormous. The dry stretches, though, are genuinely unpleasant. I give it 8.1 out of 10 and will explain exactly why it is not higher.
The Dead Legend symbols are the six zombie rockers that populate the reels. When an Eye Collector lands, it collects eyes from every visible Dead Legend and converts to a wild. The lowest-paying legend yields 1 eye. The other five each yield 2. Every 5 eyes accumulated increases the global win multiplier by 1 point.
That makes the arithmetic simple. Three premium legends in view is 6 eyes, one full multiplier step and 1 eye of change.
I tracked the collector for 200 consecutive spins. It triggered on average every 18 to 22 spins in the base game, well below the free-spins rate. Each trigger moved the counter by 1 to 3 points depending on what was visible.
The Spider is the exception. When a Spider and an Eye Collector land together, the Spider generates 4, 8, or 12 bonus eyes before the collection happens. A single good Spider hit can mean 2 to 3 multiplier steps in one spin. In my sessions I saw it 7 times across 400 spins. Four of those moved the counter by 2 steps or more. That frequency is low enough that each Spider appearance genuinely matters.
In the base game the global multiplier resets at the start of each new spin. No carry-over outside the bonus. That keeps each spin self-contained: a high collector multiplier pays the immediate win, then disappears. Inside Entombed Spins the multiplier accumulates and stays. That persistence is the entire reason the bonus pays differently from the base game.
Most reviews repeat the grid as 6x9, which is wrong. The physical board reaches a maximum of 6x7: seven full rows per column. That gives 7^6, or 117,649 ways to win. The real figure of 531,441 is 9^6.
Those nines come from xWays. Each xWays symbol is a mystery symbol that, when revealed, expands its reel to up to 9 virtual positions. Two or more can fire simultaneously, pushing multiple columns to 9 positions each. With every column at 9, the game reaches 531,441 ways. It is a theoretical maximum that needs a specific confluence of expansions, not just a full 6x7 board. The really big ways-count is rare and explosive, not the everyday base state.
The xNudge Wild also contributes. It nudges down to the bottom row on landing and becomes a stacked wild, gaining +1 to its multiplier per step. That multiplier covers only wins involving that wild, so a high-nudge on a dead column still comes to nothing. At winz.io I confirmed the nudge behaviour plays out exactly as documented.
Three or more scatters trigger Entombed Spins. Standard scatters add 2 spins each; Red Moon scatters add 3. Unlocked rows and the accumulated multiplier carry through the whole round. Whatever opened in the trigger spin stays open.
Inside the bonus, Dead Legends award gems on winning combinations. Collect 4 gems for a given legend and it levels up: its eye value doubles, and you gain 2 extra spins. Chain multiple level-ups and the bonus finances its own extension.
My best Entombed round started with 6 spins from a standard trigger. It levelled up two legends by spin 4, extended to 12 spins total, and finished with the global multiplier at x7. Final pay: 1,840x from a US$ 0.20 base spin, a US$ 368 return. My worst round levelled up nothing, extended zero times, and paid 8x. The spread is wide.
Data: June 2026. Source: Nolimit City official game rules.
| Feature buy | Cost | What you get | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bonus Booster | 2x | 3× higher Entombed Spins trigger rate on this spin | 96.10% |
| Forsaken Fingers Booster | 20x | Guarantees minimum 3 Forsaken Fingers on this spin | 96.10% |
| xWays + 7 Rows Booster | 30x | Guarantees minimum 2 xWays with all 7 rows unlocked | 96.10% |
| xNudge + 7 Rows Booster | 90x | Guarantees minimum 1 xNudge Wild with all 7 rows unlocked | 96.10% |
| Eye Collector + 7 Rows Booster | 199x | Guarantees Eye Collector and Spider with all 7 rows unlocked | 96.10% |
| Entombed Spins (6) | 80x | 6 free spins | 96.10% |
| Entombed Spins (8) | 200x | 8 free spins | 96.10% |
| Entombed Spins (10) | 500x | 10 free spins | 96.10% |
The five Boosters modify a single base-game spin, not a bonus. The 2x Bonus Booster triples the trigger rate for one spin; the 20x Forsaken Fingers Booster guarantees at least 3 unlock wilds. The 30x xWays Booster and 90x xNudge Booster guarantee their respective features with a fully unlocked 6x7 grid. And the 199x Booster guarantees the collector and Spider on a fully open grid.
The 199x is the one that burns money when misread as a back-door bonus buy. It is one loaded spin. A great outcome is US$ 19.90 risked at US$ 0.10 and winning 300x back. A dead spin is US$ 19.90 gone.
I use the 30x xWays Booster occasionally: a guaranteed fully open grid with multiple xWays has real potential at a manageable price. The 199x gets one outing per session at most, treated as a lottery ticket, not a strategy.
The full bonus buys are a different proposition. The 80x buy for 6 Entombed Spins costs US$ 8 at US$ 0.10 a spin. Across roughly 30 of those, my average return was around 95x per purchase. That marginal loss matches the stated RTP. The peaks were wide: six bought rounds came back above 500x, twelve came back under 30x.
If you are buying from a crypto wallet, the USDT guide walks through the fees. Track those costs per session before they compound.

The game sits solidly in the horror niche, and NLC titles travel well into African-facing crypto casinos. At BC.Game and Rainbet I found The Crypt 2 in the catalogue without geo issues from the test locations I checked.
The practical friction is funding. A local bank card rarely clears at an international operator, so the route that works runs through stablecoins. In Nigeria: fund via OPay or PalmPay, buy USDT peer-to-peer, send it over the TRON network for a fraction of a cent. The TRON guide covers that path step by step.
For players in Kenya, the Binance M-Pesa guide is faster. Ghana's route is similar to Nigeria's; the Ghana casino page lists current operator options. Our Nigeria and Kenya shortlists include the operators where I confirmed The Crypt 2 runs.
One note on the stake range: the operator I tested on shows a minimum of US$ 0.20, matching the base-game info panel, though the official stake range is US$ 0.10 to US$ 100. Check the game's info panel at your casino before the first spin.
8.1 out of 10. The collector economy is the most legible multiplier system I have seen in the horror slot niche. No black box, no random draw: the numbers are on screen and I can add them up. The xWays and xNudge mechanics layer on top cleanly. Entombed Spins self-extend in a way that feels earned rather than arbitrary.
The gap between 8.1 and a higher score is the dry-stretch experience. The base game hits roughly 1 in 5 spins, but the collector triggers far less often. Three locked rows per column means sessions where almost nothing opens and the multiplier stalls at 0. Ninety spins and a US$ 9 session balance is a slow disaster if the unlocks never come.
My practical advice: budget at least 150x your stake for the base game. If you plan bonus buys, 400x before you start is realistic. The 80x entry for 6 Entombed Spins is the right first purchase. It is cheap enough to run multiple times without one round dominating your session. The 500x buy is for a very healthy balance only.
Set your limit before the first spin, as I outline on the responsible gambling page. The crypt keeps its ledger with or without you.
The full Nolimit City hub lists every title I have tested. For something with a different risk profile in a similar horror register, the how we test page explains how I compare volatility and bonus mechanics across studios.