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I don't want to play edit-tag with ya on the tickets! But, I am getting 500 stack tickets here in prime from within the last few hours. Maybe they have a variable number possible? --Kythryn 07:55, 31 October 2016 (CDT)

Just to follow up on this, and maybe it's a prime vs. plat issue, but there are "big" prizes here in prime for 500 tickets. --Kythryn 07:01, 2 November 2016 (CDT)
The pumpkin farmer beams happily at you. "Congrats, Kythryn! You got a score of 40, I don't see that often! That qualifies for one of the big prizes!" He gets a wooden crate out from under the counter, and you pull out some Hollow Eve tickets!
Roundtime: 8 sec.
>count tick
Some Hollow Eve tickets will award 500 Hollow Eve tickets when REDEEMED. It can be freely traded, given, or sold to others before redeeming. Once redeemed, it will show in your TICKET count and be usable at special merchants, games, and other activities that require the Hollow Eve tickets. You cannot un-redeem the currency once converted. You can COMBINE it with other Hollow Eve tickets (up to 100,000). You can BREAK it in half.
Weird! Do you know if the "grand prize" is 2k for Prime? Not complaining if there was a conscious choice to do things different in both instances (especially since it's in my favor and I am selfish...), but we should definitely have things biased toward info being accurate for Prime (similar to how shop prices don't reflect Plat's "discount" pricing). --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 10:33, 2 November 2016 (CDT)
I changed the large prize value to 500 (thank you again for confirming this), and added a note to the 2k grand prize that it needs confirmation from someone in Prime. --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 10:35, 2 November 2016 (CDT)
I got 2k tickets in Prime. --SYDNEE (talk) 12:08, 2 November 2016 (CDT)
The pumpkin farmer beams happily at you. "Congrats, Sydnee! You got a score of 40, I don't see that often! That qualifies for one of the big prizes!" He gets a wooden crate out from under the counter, and you pull out an orange-colored ticket!
The pumpkin farmer blinks a couple times. "Wow, you won one of the prizes from the skippet! That doesn't happen very often, you know!" He rummages through the skippet and pulls some Hollow Eve tickets from it, handing it to you.
>count my tickets
Some Hollow Eve tickets will award 2000 Hollow Eve tickets when REDEEMED. It can be freely traded, given, or sold to others before redeeming. Once redeemed, it will show in your TICKET count and be usable at special merchants, games, and other activities that require the Hollow Eve tickets. You cannot un-redeem the currency once converted. You can COMBINE it with other Hollow Eve tickets (up to 100,000). You can BREAK it in half.
Looks like at least "grand prize"/orange ticket HE tickets are 2k in Prime. --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 17:25, 2 November 2016 (CDT)

ornate rings as big prize

Just putting the documentation here ahead of time. Looks like the ornate rings (in prime at least) can also be a big prize in addition to the grand prize ones:

The pumpkin farmer beams happily at you. "Congrats, Kythryn! You got a score of 32, I don't see that often! That qualifies for one of the big prizes!" He gets a wooden crate out from under the counter, and you pull out an orange-colored ticket!


The pumpkin farmer blinks a couple times. "Wow, you won one of the prizes from the skippet! That doesn't happen very often, you know!" He rummages through the skippet and pulls an ornate niello ring from it, handing it to you.

Roundtime: 10 sec. --Kythryn 11:37, 13 November 2016 (CST)

orange colored ticket = grand prize --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 14:47, 13 November 2016 (CST)
ugh, yea, it does...apparently, I'm useless until 2 cups of coffee these days. Sorry! --Kythryn 15:13, 13 November 2016 (CST)
It's okay! Happens to the best of us. I think after documenting a few hundred things you're allowed to slip up every once and awhile. ;) --TEVESHSZAT (talk) 15:18, 13 November 2016 (CST)