
Mr Null’s Wicked Wares
Slot stats
- RTP
- 96.49% (source)
- Volatility
- Very high
- Max win
- 5,000× stake
- Paylines / ways
- 3-4-4-4-3, 576 ways
- Mechanic
- Mystery Multiply
- Theme
- Sorcerer
Quick facts: RTP, volatility, max win
Mr Null’s Wicked Wares, released by Pragmatic Play in May 2026, is a 3-4-4-4-3 grid with 576 ways to win, a 96.49% RTP on its top configuration, very high volatility, and a maximum win of 5,000x the bet, all set in a sorcerer’s lair. Note that the game also ships in lower RTP settings, and the operator picks which one runs. The base game turns mystery symbols into multiplier-carrying paying symbols, and three scatters open a free-spins round. A bonus buy of roughly 100x the stake is offered where the regulator permits.
Cross-link: provider profile Pragmatic Play.
How Mr Null’s Wicked Wares plays: the mystery multipliers
The engine sits on a 3-4-4-4-3 grid that pays 576 ways, so wins land when matching symbols line up on adjacent reels from the left, position within each reel aside. The hook lives on reels 2, 3 and 4. On those middle reels, mystery symbols can land, and each one transforms into a single randomly chosen paying symbol shared across that drop.
What makes the mystery symbols worth watching is the multiplier each one carries. Every mystery symbol arrives with a value from 2x to 10x, and when it forms part of a win, that value boosts the total payout. The real swing comes when two or more mystery symbols contribute to the same win, because their multipliers are multiplied together rather than added. Two symbols at 10x stack into a single 100x boost, which is where the game finds its very high volatility.
One number to read carefully is the RTP. Pragmatic ships Mr Null’s Wicked Wares in more than one configuration, with 96.49% the top version and lower settings beneath it. The operator chooses which to run, so treat 96.49% as a best case and check the game-info panel at the casino you play.
Bonus features and free spins
Three scatters trigger the free-spins round with seven initial free spins. Each extra scatter that lands in the triggering drop adds one more spin to that starting count, so a four-scatter trigger gives eight, and so on.
The round changes how the mystery multipliers behave. Above the centre three reels sit numbers that set the win multiplier for any mystery symbol that lands on the reel below. Each of those numbers starts at 2 and rises by +1 every time a mystery symbol hits that reel during the round. The longer the feature runs and the more mystery symbols you collect on a given reel, the higher that reel’s set multiplier climbs, and because the base-game rule still applies, multiple contributing mystery symbols multiply their values together. That is the path to the 5,000x ceiling, though it asks for a clean run of mystery symbols to get anywhere near it.
BonusOracle’s verdict
Mr Null’s Wicked Wares is a tidy, very high volatility slot that earns a 7.0/10 from us, and the score sits where it does for a few honest reasons. The mystery-multiplier engine is the best thing here. Watching reel multipliers ratchet up through the free spins, then multiply against each other on a win, gives the round real tension. The problem is that this engine is not new ground for Pragmatic, and players who have spun the studio’s recent releases will recognise the mystery-symbol-and-stacking-multiplier shape quickly. The bigger watch-out is the ceiling. A 5,000x max win is low for a game this swingy, and the tension between very high variance and a modest cap means you can ride a long, expensive feature and still not reach a payout that justifies the risk. Add the multi-configuration RTP, where an operator can quietly run a setting below 96.49%, and the case for caution is clear. We ran the ClientHub demo build, confirmed the multiplier and trigger maths against the game-info panel, and landed on 7.0/10: a well-made feature wrapped around a derivative engine and a ceiling that does not match its appetite for risk.
FAQ
What is the RTP of Mr Null’s Wicked Wares? The top configuration is 96.49%. Pragmatic also ships lower-RTP versions, and the operator decides which one runs, so confirm the figure in the game-info panel before you play.
What is the maximum win on Mr Null’s Wicked Wares? 5,000x the bet. That is a low ceiling for a very high volatility game, so weigh the swingy maths against a cap that is modest for the genre.
Is Mr Null’s Wicked Wares high volatility? Pragmatic classifies it as very high volatility. Expect long gaps between meaningful wins, with the mystery multipliers and the free-spins round carrying almost all of the upside.
Can I play Mr Null’s Wicked Wares for free? Yes. The free demo runs on this page using the Pragmatic Play demo build, with no deposit or sign-up.
Does Mr Null’s Wicked Wares have a bonus buy? Yes, where the regulator allows it. The feature buy costs roughly 100x the stake and takes you straight into the free-spins round. It is switched off in markets that ban bonus purchases.
Responsible gambling
Slots are designed to entertain, not to earn. Set a budget before you spin, treat any win as luck rather than skill, and never chase losses. If gambling stops being fun, take a break or use the deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion tools your casino is required to offer. Support is free and confidential through your national helpline.
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