Back Vertical Up-Kickers

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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature)

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    description
    A solenoid-powered device that kicks the ball straight up from the playfield surface, typically launching it onto a habitrail, wireform, or elevated playfield feature above. The ball enters a pocket or saucer, and the vertical up-kicker fires it upward with enough force to reach an overhead track, where gravity and the wireform guide it back to the playfield. Often abbreviated as VUK, the mechanism became a staple of [[display-type:dot-matrix]] era playfield design, appearing on over 50 IPDB-cataloged machines. Vertical up-kickers enabled designers to route the ball through three-dimensional paths that would be impossible with traditional horizontal kicker mechanisms.
  2. By Flipcommons Catalog

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    gameplay_feature_alias
    Vertical up-kicker
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Up-kickers
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Up-kicker
    gameplay_feature_alias
    VUK
    gameplay_feature_alias
    VUKs
    gameplay_feature_alias
    UKs
    gameplay_feature_alias
    UK
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Vertical upkickers
    gameplay_feature_alias
    Vertical upkicker
    name
    Vertical Up-Kickers
    slug
    vertical-up-kickers