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Other Mini Games

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Some other mini-game events that probably don't warrant an individual page:


Monopoly-style games[edit | edit source]

Among the board games with dice rolling:

Grand Harvest[edit | edit source]

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This event came in a lantern variant before. Since the last Grand Harvest, the board has been simplified. There's no jail or mining cart row anymore, so possibly less pumpkin points now. Event coins are distributed randomly for the ever-changing board placement (there's some grouping for fields and randomization within).

  • According to ChatGPT and a crude quick statistic it's currently ~1.3 Pumpkin.pngPumpkin coins per HarvestDice.pngdice (event ticket).
  • You'll get 200 HarvestDice.png for the usual tasks (here "Quests")
  • With 100 Gem.pngGem for 1 HarvestDice.png, puts the "pay"-for price at:
    • Limited Brand Select Box for 240 Pumpkin.png ≃ 18K Gem.png
    • Limited Collection Select Box for 430 Pumpkin.png ≃ 33K Gem.png
    • Random Hero Box for 125 Pumpkin.png ≃ 10K Gem.png

Ninja Turtles[edit | edit source]

This event introduced new Adventurers Leonardo and Raphael. The next likely to introduce Donatello, Michelangelo.

Foot Clan's Revenge (Seal Battle)[edit | edit source]

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The battle scene from the last ninja turtles event was basically just a variant of Seal Battle. It played into daily tasks, and otherwise just yielded Gem.pngGems.

Manhattan Underground (Plinko Machine)[edit | edit source]

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The first event used a plinko-style game, where you get some event tickets converted to smoke bombs (the green balls), and then randomly hit reward rows. Hitting the gold slots triggered a special mode for accruing Adventurer shards directly.

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The next iteration of this event is reported to likely use one of the spin wheel games instead.


Slot Machines[edit | edit source]

Midsummer Grand Prize[edit | edit source]

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This was a one-time event so far. And it's kinda unique for its group-competition. There's a number of loot boxes for each reward type, whose contents other players can compete against. So timing and sniping becomes relevant for F2P. If you invest in item tickets however, you're able to empty a certain box all by yourself. Because attaining the main prize of a box requires some attempts, you would have to wait out depletion of the lesser rewards. And obviously don't pull on boxes with the main prize already gone. There's still some luck involved (-- myself snatched a main prize on a first-ticket use, but presume this to be extremely rare). Because the event came with some new equipment or artifact items, it's quite taxing on gem investment.

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Dragon Boat[edit | edit source]

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The dragon boat event introduced the Skeleton Swordmaster brand along a capsule-style slot machine. It was mostly luck-distribution based. Except that premium reward tokens (gold leaves) were guaranteed by the draw meter, somewhat more predictable results in the special draw mode, some benefits from in-game friend gift exchanges, and quite affordable gem-investment (According to XuHu: 200 Gem.pngGem per ticket, averaging 30 reward token). It's probably among the game styles with best exchanges. For instance, Elite Pact.pngElite Pact equivalent of 400 gems, Epic Legacy Box for 6K gems.

Roulette[edit | edit source]

There were some spin-style games in larger events, which essentially amount to roulette winning chances.

Other Mini Games Roulette.png

Those are mostly for-pay, because the event-participation tickets are few and far between.

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