What's the difference in payout potential between BonusHunt and Myth-Taken Identity?

Quick answer

Bonushunt is a cheap buy that boosts your trigger odds (96.1% RTP); Myth-Taken Identity is a full meter-driven bonus round (96.25% RTP) with higher built-in potential.

Full explanation

These two are not the same kind of thing, which is the key to the comparison.

Bonushunt FeatureSpins is a buy at 3x your bet. It does not hand you a bonus directly; it multiplies your scatter (trigger) chance by 5 while you play, at a slightly lower 96.1% RTP. Think of it as a paid shortcut toward triggering a round, not the round itself. Lower cost, lower ceiling, more spins to get there.

Myth-Taken Identity is one of the actual bonus rounds, triggered by 4 scatters (or bought into where allowed). It runs 8 free spins with a Mystery Meter that can add spins and fill the grid with Mystery Reels, and minimum coin values climb as you fill it. At 96.25% RTP, its built-in payout potential is meaningfully higher than just buying extra trigger chances.

So if you want raw payout potential, Myth-Taken Identity is the bigger swing because you are inside a full feature with the meter compounding. Bonushunt is the budget play that gets you knocking on the door more often. Different goals, different costs, and the RTPs sit close enough that the choice is really about how much variance you want.

Picking between them

If you want the bigger swing, Myth-Taken Identity is the answer, because you are inside a full bonus round with a meter that can compound spins and grid coverage. If you want to reach a bonus more often without committing to a large buy, Bonushunt is the cheaper, lower-ceiling route.

Their RTPs sit close (96.1% versus 96.25%), so the decision is really about variance appetite and budget, not about chasing a return edge. Neither is a value play; both are just different shapes of the same house edge. Choose the experience you actually want rather than the one a guide tells you is mathematically superior.

Pick the one that matches your mood rather than a supposed edge. BonusHunt is the cheaper, faster route into the action, while Myth-Taken Identity costs more scatters and leans on the Mystery Meter for its swings. Their published returns sit close together, so the real difference is pace and feel, not a hidden gap in value.

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