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Curse of the Werewolf Megaways bonus guide: free spins, ante bet and bonus value
The bonus section now focuses on the parts players actually want explained for Curse of the Werewolf Megaways: how free spins trigger, what the multiplier does, when ante bet makes sense and how bonus-buy pricing affects bankroll risk in AUD.
Key takeaways
- 4 scatters trigger 15 free spins.
- The free-spin multiplier begins at x1 and can grow to x7.
- Ante Bet usually increases the spin price by about 25% in exchange for a higher feature chance.
- Bonus Buy may cost about 100x the current stake where the feature is enabled.
Quick paths
Free spins are the main bonus feature
Curse of the Werewolf Megaways is built around its free-spin round rather than a long list of smaller extras. Four scatter symbols award 15 free spins, and that is where the biggest swings in value usually happen.
The multiplier is what makes the round dangerous and exciting
Inside free spins, the multiplier starts at x1 and rises with each winning cascade. That means the round can stay quiet for a while and then accelerate quickly if several cascades stack together. The documented cap is x7, which fits the game's high-volatility profile.
Ante Bet changes the price of every spin
The ante-bet option is useful only when a player understands the trade-off. It normally increases the base bet by around 25% to improve the chance of triggering the feature. In AUD terms, a A$2 spin becomes roughly A$2.50, so it should be treated as a deliberate bankroll decision, not a default toggle.
Bonus Buy is expensive by design
Where the casino allows it, the feature buy generally sits around 100x the active stake. That can be appealing for players chasing the bonus round directly, but it is also one of the quickest ways to increase variance. On some AU-facing operators it may be disabled altogether, so the page now treats availability as something to check rather than assume.
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