Tombstone No Mercy at X3000
By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026
Tombstone No Mercy is the hardest slot in the X3000 lobby, and Nolimit City is not shy about it. I ran roughly 900 spins at 1 kr and finished about 640 kr down, reaching the bonus round twice for returns that barely covered the entry cost. That is not bad luck. On a game with a ceiling near 300 000 times the stake, almost every session has to end that way for the maths to work at all.
I keep it on the list because it is honestly built and because the mechanics are genuinely interesting once you understand them. But it belongs in a specific category: entertainment with a long tail, not a slot you sit at with a 200 kr deposit and an expectation of playing all evening. If the idea of four hundred consecutive dead spins sounds unpleasant, Leprechaun Riches is a better use of the same money.
How the game works
Two studio mechanics carry the game. xNudge wilds are oversized symbols that nudge into full view when they land partially on a reel, and each nudge adds one to a multiplier that applies to the whole win. Several xNudge wilds in the same spin multiply together, which is where the enormous numbers come from — a set of nudged wilds can turn a modest line into a four-figure multiple.
xWays symbols work differently: they reveal a random number of instances of one symbol, expanding the number of ways to win for that spin. Landing xWays and xNudge together is the combination the whole design points towards, and it is deliberately rare.
The bonus rounds are bought or triggered and come in more than one flavour, each with a different balance between spin count and multiplier potential. The higher-priced entries are not better value in expected-return terms; they simply shift the distribution further towards the extremes, which on a game already this volatile means a smaller chance of anything at all.
Specifications
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Provider | Nolimit City |
| Type | Slot with xNudge wilds and xWays symbols |
| RTP | approx. 96,08 % |
| Volatility | Extreme |
| Minimum bet | from 1 kr per spin |
| Maximum bet | up to around 2 000 kr per spin |
| Max win | approx. 300 000x the stake |
Check each figure in the info panel inside the game before you stake anything. Nolimit City titles ship with several RTP configurations, the bonus buy prices differ between lobbies, and only the panel shows what is actually running on your account.
Bet size and bankroll in kronor
The minimum deposit at X3000 is 200 kr, and this is the one game on the site where I would say plainly that 200 kr is not enough to play it as intended. At 1 kr per spin that budget buys around two hundred rounds, and two hundred rounds on an extreme-volatility slot will most often end with no bonus round at all.
If you play it anyway, keep the stake at the absolute minimum the slider allows and treat the deposit as the price of seeing the mechanics rather than a bankroll. Do not use the bonus buy on a small balance: it converts your entire budget into two or three outcomes. And if welcome bonus funds are active, the 50 kr per-spin cap applies here as everywhere else, with the bonus voidable if you exceed it.
Playing on mobile
The slot runs in the browser without a download and works in portrait, though the expanded xWays reels are dense enough that a larger screen genuinely helps you follow what happened. It loaded in around three seconds on 4G and the bonus round animations held up without stuttering.
Frequently asked questions
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