Elements of Power Slot by BGaming
by BGamingReleased Apr 30, 2026
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Specialty wheel game from BGaming with three elemental progression tracks, cashout mechanics, and bonus rounds up to 999x.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 97% |
| Volatility | Medium-Low |
| Max Win | 1,206x |
| Grid | wheel |

About Elements of Power Slot
Forget reels. BGaming built this one as a single wheel with three concentric progression tracks orbiting a central element orb, and the whole thing plays closer to a crash product than a traditional slot. You spin, the wheel lands on one of six symbols, and three independent tracks (blue water, green earth, red fire) either creep forward, stay put, or get yanked backwards.
Each element symbol advances only its matching track one step. The grey Air symbol does nothing. The Joker pushes all three tracks forward at once, which is the best possible landing. The Skull is the opposite, it shoves every track back a step, and hitting one while sitting on a near-bonus position stings. That push-and-pull is the whole loop. You are never just watching a spin resolve, you are watching three counters argue with each other.
Cashout logic is where the strategy lives. Hit Cashout at any time and you collect the multiplier from the highest step reached on each track, then everything resets. Part Cashout is the more interesting option, it lets you drain value from a single track (any one with 2+ steps of progress) while leaving the other two alone to keep climbing. You cannot use Part Cashout twice in a row without a spin between, which stops players from salami-slicing every track individually.
The tracks end differently, and this is worth knowing before you start. Blue tops out at step 4 with an instant +7x payout, then retreats one step and keeps playing. Green reaches a bonus round at step 6 that rolls a random 10x to 99x multiplier. Red is the long chase, step 8 triggers the big bonus with a random 100x to 999x roll, and the overall ceiling on the game is 1,206x. There is no buy bonus, no ante, no shortcut. The only way in is to let the wheel feed the red track.
Visually it is stripped down almost to a wireframe. Dark obsidian background, clean white numerals around the rings, a single glowing element icon in the dead center showing whatever just landed. No characters, no narrative, no theming beyond the fire-earth-water-air iconography. For a BGaming release that is unusual, and honestly it suits the mechanic, this game wants you thinking about when to pull the trigger, not admiring a mascot.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.