Free spins are where Rise of Fortuna earns its 10,000× ceiling. The base game and the wheel are scaffolding; this round is the building. Once you're in, the slot awards a set number of free spins, and the multiplier mechanic starts doing the work that separates a modest hit from a session-defining one.
The multiplier is the variable to watch. As the round progresses, it can climb, and any win during free spins is multiplied by its current value. Stack a decent multiplier onto a strong symbol combination late in the round and the payout compounds fast. That's the heavy-tailed maths behind the max win: most rounds finish quietly, a few run hot, and the rare top-end hit comes from a high multiplier landing on a big combination at the same time.
Additional free spins extend the runway. When the round awards more spins, you get extra chances for the multiplier to keep climbing before it resets, which is exactly why a long free-spins allocation from the wheel is worth more than a short one even at the same starting multiplier.
If you'd rather skip the scatter wait, the Rise of Fortuna buy feature lets you pay directly into the bonus instead of grinding the base game for triggers. Whether that's worth it depends on your bankroll and patience, and it's a maths question, not a shortcut to profit. The buy costs a fixed multiple of your stake, and the feature it unlocks still runs on the same RNG.
Practical advice for the round itself:
- Don't increase your base stake mid-session hoping to "force" a bigger free-spins payout; the multiplier doesn't care what you bet.
- Let every awarded spin play out. Auto-collect already handles the resolution.
- Treat the 10,000× cap as the theoretical edge of the distribution, not a realistic session goal.
The honest framing: free spins are the high-variance heart of the game, and most of the time they'll pay a fraction of that ceiling. Set a budget, enjoy the round, and don't bet money you can't afford to lose chasing a number you'll almost never see.