Back 3-Bank Drop Targets

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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature)

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    description
    A group of three [[gameplay-feature:drop-targets]] arranged in a [[gameplay-feature:bank-drop-targets]] — the most common bank size in pinball. Completing all three targets in the bank awards a bonus, lights a feature, or advances a game objective, then the targets reset for another round. The three-bank configuration appears on approximately 305 IPDB-cataloged machines, more than any other bank size, with notable examples including *[[title:flash]]* (1978), *[[title:gorgar]]* (1979), and *[[title:black-knight]]* (1980). Its compact footprint allowed designers to fit multiple banks on a single playfield, creating layered completion challenges across the layout.
  2. By Flipcommons Catalog

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    gameplay_feature_alias
    3-bank drop target
    gameplay_feature_alias
    3-bank drop-targets
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Split 3-bank drop targets
    gameplay_feature_parent
    Bank Drop Targets
    name
    3-Bank Drop Targets
    slug
    3-bank-drop-targets