The price of a bought feature, and what it does not buy
Buying a bonus round is the most misunderstood button in the Dragon Money catalogue. The common belief is that the price buys better odds inside the feature. It does not.
A bought round costs about 80 stakes on a medium slot, more on a volatile one. The price comes from what the feature returns on average, so the studio sells time rather than advantage. At 0.20 € a spin one purchase costs 16 €, the same as 80 ordinary spins.
What changes is the shape of the session: every euro goes into a few expensive rounds, so results arrive in bigger jumps. Four things stay as they were:
- the chance of the largest win inside the feature
- the published return figure, which often has its own line for buys
- the cost of an evening, since ten buys at 80 stakes is 800 stakes
- your wagering, because most Dragon Money bonus terms exclude feature buys
That last point catches people out weekly: if a bonus is running, check the terms first. The button is missing from many titles, and demo mode at Dragonmoney lets you test the price for nothing.
Dragon Money Login: one form for both jobs
There is no separate registration page. You type an e-mail address, and the form recognises whether it already belongs to an account.
- Enter your e-mail address and confirm.
- Take the six-digit code Dragonmoney sends to your inbox, or use a password if you set one.
- New accounts pick a currency here, and it then stays fixed.
- Add two-factor confirmation through Aegis or Google Authenticator.
Dragon Money keeps three routes open for different situations. A one-time code is best on a borrowed device, since nothing stays in the browser. A password with two-factor confirmation suits your own machine. Linked Google, Telegram, Steam or VK accounts are quickest on a phone, though the Dragonmoney account still runs on the e-mail behind that service.
Switching routes has one catch: an account opened through a linked service has no password until you set one. Most reported problems are these four:
| Symptom | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| The code never arrives | Filtered into spam, or a typo in the address | Check spam, then request a second code |
| Password refused | Set on another service, not on the account | Sign in by code, then create a Dragon Money password |
| Social login opens an empty account | That service carries a different e-mail | Sign out, sign in by e-mail, relink |
| Signed out mid-session | Ended from another device | Check live sessions, then change the password |
Only the third case needs support, and chat settles it in minutes.
When the page itself will not open
A blocked address looks identical to a broken login. Before blaming your Dragon Money account, take the address from a source you can trust:
| Source | Reliability | How fast you get it |
|---|---|---|
| E-mail from us | Highest, sent to your account address | Before you need it |
| Official Telegram channel | High, posted by our team | Seconds |
| Support chat | High, confirmed by an agent | A couple of minutes |
| Search adverts and link lists | Low, clones copy the design | Instant, often the wrong site |
Save the first two today and it never becomes urgent. A Dragon Money mirror opens the same balance and running bonus.
Where a promo code stops working
The field appears in the Dragon Money sign-up form and in the cashier above the amount. A code typed during registration applies to the deposit you make in that session, not to one made next week.
That is the mistake worth avoiding: entering a code early, depositing days later, then asking why nothing arrived. Take it from the Dragonmoney promotions section at the moment you pay. One code applies per deposit, and the Dragon Money welcome package follows the same rule.
Wheels, hosts and wider swings
Dragon Money show formats sit between a live table and a slot. A presenter spins a segmented wheel, and some segments open a short bonus game.
A round lasts under a minute, and the host fills the gaps. Outcomes are spread far wider than in slots: most rounds return a small multiplier, while rare segments pay hundreds of times the stake. A slot hides that spread inside its maths; a Dragon Money wheel prints it on the rim. They suit players who enjoy the pace, not anyone building steady turnover.
Megaways and clusters at Dragonmoney
Both mechanics replace fixed paylines. On a Megaways slot each reel shows two to seven symbols, so the ways change every spin and can reach 117,649. Cluster games drop reels entirely: five or more touching symbols pay, then vanish so new ones fall.
Read the ways figure as a count of possible paths, not a chance of winning. More ways usually means more small wins rather than bigger ones. Cascades reward patience, because one drop can chain into six. Classic three-reel games stay clearest if you want to read a result at a glance. Every Dragon Money slot lists its rules on the information screen.
Questions from the sign-in screen
Can I add a password later if I signed up with a one-time code?
Yes, and it takes under a minute in the Dragonmoney settings. The code keeps working afterwards, because the two routes sit side by side. Many players use a password on their own laptop and the code everywhere else.
What happens to my account if I delete the linked social profile?
The Dragonmoney account stays exactly as it was, because the balance and history belong to the e-mail address rather than the service. You lose only that one-tap route in. Sign in by e-mail and code, then link another service if you want the shortcut back.
Why does a new device ask for a code when I already use a password?
An unfamiliar device triggers a second check, which is the point of the design. A stolen password then opens nothing on its own, since the code lands in your inbox. Dragon Money remembers the device afterwards, so the step happens once per browser.
A Dragon Money account belongs to one adult of 18 or over, and verification confirms it. Games are entertainment with a cost, never a source of income. Decide your budget before signing in, and use the self-exclusion tools if play stops feeling like a choice.