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<blockquote><i>A gnome workman spins in a circle and exclaims, "Alacron, so glad you're helping us out with this! More gears! We sure do need these. A corroded gear is worth about 80 tickets, but you deserve a few extra for the effort. So 96 tickets to start you off, now hurry and find more parts!</i></blockquote>
<blockquote><i>A gnome workman spins in a circle and exclaims, "Alacron, so glad you're helping us out with this! More gears! We sure do need these. A corroded gear is worth about 80 tickets, but you deserve a few extra for the effort. So 96 tickets to start you off, now hurry and find more parts!</i></blockquote>
It appears the ticket prices aren't static. Perhaps they lower depending on how many of them have been turned in so far? Who knows. --[[User:Anna Raven|Anna Raven]] 08:40, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
It appears the ticket prices aren't static. Perhaps they lower depending on how many of them have been turned in so far? Who knows. --[[User:Anna Raven|Anna Raven]] 08:40, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
:Where have folks been turning their pieces in at? I turned mine in at Boar Clan and received 700 + bonus on a "large" item. --[[User:Hithrael|Hithrael]] 05:29, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
:Where have folks been turning their pieces in at? I turned mine in at Boar Clan and received 700 + bonus on a "large" item. --[[User:Hithrael|Hithrael]] 05:29, 12 October 2011 (UTC)<br>
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:I exchanged all of mine in Shard. As I noted on the Play.net board, the ticket values vary, which is reflected by the Gnome workman's answers when you ask him about parts. (For example, "Bah! It's shiny, says Flarmencrank on the side, and is worth '''about''' 1000 tickets to you.") I asked Solomon what causes the fluctuations in ticket values, but he didn't answer.<br>
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The chart lists the approximate values that the Gnome workman gives when you ask about parts.--[[User:Isharon|Isharon]] 20:05, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

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Is there a reason we can't put "unknown" for parts that have been found already by a currently unknown person? At least this way people who check the page know what has and hasn't been discovered yet. --Anna Raven 06:48, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

I don't see a problem with it. -Moderator Caraamon Makdasi(talk) 14:30, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Ticket Rewards

A gnome workman spins in a circle and exclaims, "Alacron, so glad you're helping us out with this! More gears! We sure do need these. A corroded gear is worth about 80 tickets, but you deserve a few extra for the effort. So 96 tickets to start you off, now hurry and find more parts!

It appears the ticket prices aren't static. Perhaps they lower depending on how many of them have been turned in so far? Who knows. --Anna Raven 08:40, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Where have folks been turning their pieces in at? I turned mine in at Boar Clan and received 700 + bonus on a "large" item. --Hithrael 05:29, 12 October 2011 (UTC)


I exchanged all of mine in Shard. As I noted on the Play.net board, the ticket values vary, which is reflected by the Gnome workman's answers when you ask him about parts. (For example, "Bah! It's shiny, says Flarmencrank on the side, and is worth about 1000 tickets to you.") I asked Solomon what causes the fluctuations in ticket values, but he didn't answer.


The chart lists the approximate values that the Gnome workman gives when you ask about parts.--Isharon 20:05, 12 October 2011 (UTC)