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A Carnival
Wouldn't you like to go to a carnival in Graal? I know I would. It would be 4 times a year, and a week every session. There would be a bunch of stalls. It would consist of baloon darts, trvia, hot dog eating, funky mirrors, and rides like a carrousel!
Each attraction will cost 500 to play and in some of the games, you could win graalats, stuffed animal ganis, free play ticket, and maybe a mount! There could also be different themes like western, the Italian Carnival, or scifi! So you might think it may be a bad idea, but, think: - It's cheap - Its fun - You can win prizes - It's a great way to get people to buy graalat packs - It will stop a lot of players complaining. So what do you think? |
Me likey
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it would be better if it was 24/7 if the staff are gonna dedicate this much time for it/
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This sounds like something that would make people stop quitting classic!
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500 is too damn high what about 500 per week entry pass
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4 times a year is not enough, and 24/7 will make it into the CTF building. Empty. Make it like nexus. Maybe once a month, entry fee, and a very small mini game fee. Entrance maybe 500-1000, lasts the week that it is open, and games cost 50, with a chance of 2x profit. I like the idea of keeping it carnival theme with mirrors etc. Finally, because it is classic, it needs a fun shop selling mounts hats and ganis! Blowup balloon gani anyone?
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This is an amazing idea. I really like it. But sadly the current situation won't allow for something like this to happen. iClassic is suffering one of the biggest update droughts we've ever had. Many have quit. Many have switched to Era or Zone.
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This sounds really really fun!
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Ok, then how about once a month, and fee is 500 for entry. 100 a game.
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No stfu NOONE want to pay to play mini games 500 for a ticket alone
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I would.
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I like the idea! But it will take a while to release a carnival.
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Entry Fee: 500
Mini Game Fee: 100 |
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