RTP
95.00%


Wild Toro II
RTP:
95.00%
Wild Toro IIAbout the game
Game Attributes
Wild Toro II Slot Review
The original Wild Toro won industry awards on the strength of one image: a bull rampaging across the reels, flattening a smug matador. Wild Toro II brings that duel back on a bigger stage. The sequel starts on a 5x5 grid with 259 ways, stretches up to 8 rows and 502 ways during its respin features, and raises the ceiling to 10,000x the bet. ELK Studios also turned the volatility up to high and trimmed the RTP to 95.00%, so the arena is rowdier and less forgiving than fans of the first game will remember. The bullfight is still the best part, and there is more of it.
Theme & Design
The setting is a sun-baked Spanish town square rendered in ELK's painterly house style, with trumpet flourishes punctuating every feature trigger. Premium symbols are flowers, knifed oranges, and gold and silver coins, with ribbon-wrapped royals underneath. Toro himself snorts on the right side of the reels while three different matadors strut on the left, and the animation when they finally meet remains one of the funniest sights in slots. Players who came to the series through the Wild Toro slot will recognize every visual beat, sharpened and expanded.
RTP, Volatility & Hit Frequency
Two numbers define the sequel's character. The 95.00% RTP sits a full point under the original, and the math model moved from medium to high volatility, with the 10,000x cap as compensation. In practice the base game pays modestly, the premium line wins top out at 5x the stake for five of a kind, and the real money waits inside the expanding respins. The buy menu and feature numbers worth knowing are in the table below.
| Spec | Value | Note |
| Base grid | 5x5, 259 ways | Page lists the expanded 5x8 maximum |
| Expanded grid | Up to 8 rows, 502 ways | Each matador in view adds a row |
| X-iter: 100% win | 5x the bet | Guaranteed-win spin |
| X-iter: sticky wilds | 25x the bet | Respin with sticky wilds |
| X-iter: bonuses | 100x / 250x / 500x | Bonus, Big Bonus, Super Bonus |
| Golden Matador multiplier | +1x per step | Progressive while walking |
Symbols & Payouts
The flower leads the regular paytable, followed by the orange, the gold coin, and the silver coin, with the four royals filling the low end. Five-of-a-kind premium wins pay 1.2x to 5x the stake, deliberately flat because the symbols are only fuel for the wild features. The cast that matters walks rather than pays: three matadors and one very angry bull, detailed in the table.
| Symbol | Role | Payout / Effect |
| Flower | Top premium | 5x the stake for five of a kind |
| Orange, gold coin, silver coin | Premium | 1.2xā5x range at five of a kind |
| J, Q, K, A with ribbons | Low pay | Smallest line wins |
| Silver Matador | Walking wild | Triggers respins, walks one reel left per respin |
| Golden Matador | Walking wild + multiplier | +1x per step; multiplier transfers to Toro if defeated |
| Black Matador | Walking blocker | Expands the grid but completes no wins |
| Toro | Berserk wild | Charges the matador, leaving a trail of wilds |
Wild Toro II Bonus Features
Expanding Matador Respins
Any matador landing triggers respins: each matador walks one reel left per respin until leaving the panel, and every matador in view adds a row, growing the grid to 8 high and 502 ways. The Silver Matador walks as a wild, the Golden Matador carries a progressive multiplier that gains +1 with each step, and the Black Matador expands the grid while acting as a blocker that completes no wins on its own, a genuinely mean addition.
Toro Goes Berserk
When Toro and a matador share the screen, the bull charges, stamping a trail of wilds across the reels until he reaches his target. Defeat a Golden Matador and his accumulated multiplier transfers to Toro for the rampage. This collision is the engine of the game's biggest hits and its entire personality. The studio later sent the same bull to Japan in slot Toro Shogun, but the corrida remains his natural habitat.
X-iter Menu
Five buy tiers cover every appetite: a guaranteed-win spin at 5x, sticky wilds at 25x, the standard bonus at 100x, a big bonus at 250x, and the super bonus at 500x. The 25x sticky wilds option is quietly the most interesting value experiment for casual buyers, while the 500x tier mirrors the top entries across the studio's catalogue, including Wild Toro 3 for those following the saga forward.
How to Play
Stakes run $0.20 to $100 per spin. Tactically, everything revolves around matador frequency: sessions swing on how often the respins trigger and whether Toro shows up while they run. Budget for dry spells the way you would in any high-variance arena. Curious players can also compare the bull's other costumes, such as the firefighting cameo in Toro 911, though the sequel is the purest expression of the formula.
Pros
- Toro Goes Berserk remains a genuinely entertaining signature mechanic
- Grid expansion to 502 ways gives respins real escalation
- Golden Matador multiplier transfer creates memorable peaks
- Five X-iter tiers from 5x to 500x fit any bankroll strategy
Cons
- 95.00% RTP is a full point below the original
- No traditional free spins round
- Flat paytable makes featureless stretches feel empty
Final Verdict
Wild Toro II is a sequel with a clear thesis: more bull, more chaos, higher stakes. The expanding respins and the multiplier-stealing rampage justify the revisit on their own, and the 10,000x cap gives the drama a worthy prize pool. The price is a thinner RTP and a base game that exists mostly to set the stage. Watch the demo rounds on our platform until the bull charges once, and you will understand exactly why this series has fans, then decide if the arena suits your temperament.







































