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This article is about the Wintersday finale minigame. For the Shing Jea Boardwalk minigame, see Nine Rings. |
This minigame is part of the Wintersday Finale.
Description[]
The game is similar to Nine Rings available during other Guild Wars holiday events. Players choose to stand in any of 9 rings, each of which has an equal chance to be the winner. Rewards depend on which ring you stand on or next to. The ring game costs 1 Candy Cane Shard per round. There are 15 rounds during each finale and 9 finales in 2009.
During the Wintersday version, players can choose to stand on rings affiliated with Grenth or Dwayna; the festival mask is decided by which god's patrons win the most tickets.
Handicapping[]
Position | Reward | Average Payout Shards/Play |
Chance for Win (Includes Adjacent) |
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Adjacent to winning circle (Not diagonal) |
2 Candy Cane Shards | ![]() |
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Winning circle (center) | 1 Wintersday Gift, 3 Candy Cane Shards |
1.222 (11/9) | 5/9 |
Winning circle (side) | 1 Wintersday Gift, 4 Candy Cane Shards |
1.111 (10/9) | 4/9 |
Winning circle (corner) | 1 Wintersday Gift, 5 Candy Cane Shards |
1.000 (9/9) | 3/9 |
Analysis[]
- Maximizing Gifts: Your odds of receiving a Wintersday Gift are 1 out of 9, no matter where you stand.
- Maximizing Shards: Your chances for accruing shards are best in the center circle despite the nominally smaller reward: you have 4 chances to win 2 shards in addition to 1 chance to win 3.
- Maximizing Lucky & Unlucky titles: Since each finale consists of only 15 rounds, neither title will be much changed after the 30-min finale (in contrast to ordinary 9 Rings, which offers nearly 200 rounds in 30 minutes). As in the ordinary 9 rings, standing in the corner circles will increase your unlucky title faster. However, in this version, standing in the center circle is better for Lucky.