Wormpot

Wormpot is a feature that first appeared in Worms World Party, and last appeared in Worms: Ultimate Mayhem. The Wormpot is a sort of slot machine that allows you to change the game-play further than the scheme settings will allow.

The Wormpot allows the player to select up to 3 modes of game-play. It has three reels individually adjusted by a player, and each reel can have a special game mode, akin to the Cheats in Worms 2 and Worms Armageddon. Every game including Wormpot (except Worms World Party) also includes a way to randomise the options (similarly to a real-life gambling machine).

Despite appearing in the PlayStation version on inferior hardware, the Dreamcast version of Worms World Party omits the Wormpot entirely. The Wormpot may have been added to the game's other versions to further justify the game releasing on other platforms.

In Worms World Party, there are three boxes shown at the bottom left of the screen while creating a game, which is the Wormpot. While the boxes show slot machines when no options are selected, the Wormpot itself hardly looks like one, since it is simply three boxes comprised of pictures. In Worms 3D, Worms Forts: Under Siege, Worms 4: Mayhem, and Worms: Ultimate Mayhem, the Wormpot  legitimately looks like an actual slot machine.

Trivia

 * As it is officially stated to be based on a jackpot machine, the name "Wormpot" is intended to be a wordplay on "jackpot".
 * In Worms Forts: Under Siege, it is renamed "Fortpot". Some extra settings based on the Forts are added.
 * The folder the Wormpot icons are stored in in Worms World Party Remastered is incorrectly spelled "WormPod" as seen in Windows Explorer.