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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 20, 2020 15:34:06 GMT -5
Recently, I've been working on my own wheel model and I want to show you what I have made so far. I will also include wheel layouts for all rounds, the wedges that I will be using, and the bonus wheel.
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 20, 2020 20:27:54 GMT -5
Here are the wedges and tokens that I will use on my wheel model. $2500, $3500, and $5000 wedges Prize and Surprise Wedges Free Play and Express Wedges Jackpot and Big Money Wedges Mystery Wedges (Front) P. S. I made both the front and back sides myself. Mystery Wedges (Back) $2,000,000, $50,000 wedges and Double Play P. S. Specific rules will be applied for the Double Play. $25,000 Prize, Vault (Inspired from the Malaysian Wheel of Fortune), and Million Dollar Wedges (Front) P. S. I made the front and back sides of the Vault wedge myself. $25,000 Prize, Vault, and Million Dollar Wedges (Back) Additional Cash Wedges, and extra Bankrupt Wedge Half Car Tags, Wild Card, and Gift Tag If anyone is curious about these wedges and tokens I posted above, feel free to reply and follow my thread! Soon I will be posting my wheel layouts, stay tuned for that!
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Post by germanname1990 on Nov 20, 2020 22:53:44 GMT -5
I didn't know Malaysia's Roda Impian used a Vault-like element. When did they? I may have missed that. Anyway, what you have is looking really good. I'm looking forward to seeing the layouts.
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 20, 2020 23:47:16 GMT -5
Here are the wheel layouts for each round: Bare: Round 1 (Jackpot Round): Round 2 (Mystery Round): Round 3 (Express Round): Rounds 4+: Soon I will be posting photos of my Bonus Wheel and its Envelope Breakdown.
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Post by MarioGS on Nov 20, 2020 23:56:07 GMT -5
Nice Wheel model! What's it made of?
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 21, 2020 0:02:57 GMT -5
I cut the wheel down on a large piece of cardboard at a 21" diameter and glued it on a foam board. also I made the wheel spin with a lazy susan.
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 21, 2020 16:00:42 GMT -5
Here are photos of the Bonus Wheel, its Breakdown, and some rules that I'll apply: P. S. The $1 Million, $2 Million, and Vault envelopes I made them myself. Bonus Wheel Breakdown: 1 = $100,000/$1 Million/$2 Million/Vault 3 = CAR 3 = $50,000 5 = $45,000 6 = $40,000 6 = $35,000 Here are the rules that I'll apply: 1. If you bring the Double Play token to the Bonus Round, any cash money you win will be doubled! For example, if you win $100,000, you'll win $200,000 instead! Also, if you win a car, you'll win the following: if the car you win is valued at $48,680, you'll win the car plus the value equivalent in cash money! 2. If you use the Double Play token, then land on the Million Dollar Wedge, and correctly call a consonant, you'll get the $2,000,000 wedge instead! However, its effect is identical to the Million Dollar Wedge, but its doable. P. S. This rule was inspired by Germanname1990. 3. If you use the Double Play token, then land on the $25,000 Prize Wedge, and correctly call a consonant, you'll get the $50,000 Prize Wedge instead! Also, its effect is identical to the $25,000 Prize Wedge, which means if you solve the puzzle that round, you'll add $50,000 to your winnings! This can put you on a huge lead early in the game! 4. The value of the Vault starts a $50,000, and it only increases when someone lands on Bankrupt. Any cash money lost, value equivalents of Prize Wedges, the $25,000 or $50,000 Prize wedges, and the $10,000 Prize from the Mystery Wedge will be added to the vault. 5. Even if the Vault Wedge is on the wheel, or is in a contestant's possession, its value still increases. Also, unlike the Prize, Surprise, $25,000 or $50,000 Prizes, $10,000 Prize from the Mystery Wedge, and the Million Dollar/$2,000,000 Wedges, the Vault Wedge is not lost from a Bankrupt. 6. To win the Vault, you must land on the Vault Wedge, correctly call a consonant to collect it, then solve the puzzle that round to lock it in, make it to the Bonus Round, land on the Vault Envelope on the Bonus Wheel, and solve the bonus puzzle. However, even if you bring the Double Play token to the Bonus Round, the value of the vault is not doubled. Anytime when the Vault is won, its value resets back to $50,000. 7. Also, the value of the Vault also increases equal to the cash money or the value equivalent of a car the player fails to win in the Bonus Round. 8. If the player gets to play the Bonus Round and he or she has the Million Dollar Wedge/$2 Million, and the Vault Wedge at the same time, the player must decide either play for the Vault or $1,000,000/$2,000,000. 9. There are two ways to win $2,000,000 in the Bonus Round, either bring the $2,000,000 Wedge or bring both the Million Dollar Wedge and the Double Play token. 10. Any wedges and tokens (Million Dollar, $25,000 Prize, Normal Prize and Surprise Wedges, Gift Tag, Wild Card, and 1/2 Car Tags) either used, not locked in, or lost from a Bankrupt, will return for later rounds. 11. When you land on the Free Play Wedge, you'll earn a Free Spin Token even if you correctly call a letter or not, also you can only have one Free Spin Token at a time. 12. The Big Money Wedge will have seven different possibilities instead of five: $5,000, $7,500, $10,000, $25,000, Lose a Turn, Bankrupt, and Free Spin. You must draw one of the seven envelopes that contains one of the seven possibilities each. If you draw the Free Spin, and if you already have one, you must draw another envelope. If you get either $5,000, $7,500, $10,000, or $25,000 (which they don't multiply), the Big Money Wedge becomes a regular $1,000 wedge until the round ends.
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Post by germanname1990 on Nov 22, 2020 3:20:15 GMT -5
I like the concept you have for the Vault wedge. That's very interesting.
Now although my rules for Double Play allow it to only be used during the main game before the Final Spin (it can be lost to a Bankrupt but can be used to double the face value of Free Play wedge and any liftables including the Million Dollar Wedge from $500 to $1000 and double the Million Dollar Wedge's prize), on my Super Wheel summer specials, I do allow it to be used in the Bonus Round to double the prize the contestant will be playing for. In fact, the Double Play, Surprise wedge, and Wild Card are three of four liftables on Super Wheel, and when they are used or lost to a Bankrupt, they will become available the following round unless of course the following round is the Speed-Up or Bonus Round.
The fourth liftable is a wedge marked Billion, so called because it offers $1,000,000,000 in the Bonus Round ($2,000,000,000 if you also have the Double Play with you), but it's only available in the first round exactly like on Australia's Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune. Furthermore, if it's lost to a Bankrupt any time during the game or the contestant in possession of it does not solve Round 1's puzzle, it will not be put back on the Wheel.
I thought I'd tell you this in case it helps you spark up any ideas.
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Post by MarioGS on Nov 22, 2020 11:02:45 GMT -5
So Vault replaces the $100K even if its value is less than that?
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 22, 2020 12:08:38 GMT -5
So Vault replaces the $100K even if its value is less than that? MarioGS, what I meant is that the Vault will replace the $100k envelope only if its current value is higher than that. On the other hand, it will replace one of the other 23 envelopes only when its value is lower than $100,000. I also forgot to mention if the contestant lands on the Vault on the Bonus Wheel but fails to solve the bonus puzzle, its value increases by $200,000, but if the Vault is higher than $1,000,000, its value will only increase equal to any cash money, and value equivalents to the car the contestant doesn't win in the Bonus Round.
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Post by donahco on Nov 22, 2020 15:04:03 GMT -5
I am so jealous of people who have the talent and creativity to make wheels like yours. Very nice work!
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Post by GreysonX on Nov 23, 2020 14:27:58 GMT -5
What Flipper do you have? How did you do it?
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Nov 30, 2020 8:34:04 GMT -5
New updates for my wheel model are coming soon! Stay tuned for that!
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Post by germanname1990 on Dec 3, 2020 0:33:45 GMT -5
I love updates. I'm looking forward to seeing them. By the way, what did you use for the pegs? Straws?
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Dec 3, 2020 8:19:02 GMT -5
I love updates. I'm looking forward to seeing them. By the way, what did you use for the pegs? Straws? At first, I used map tacks, but I realized that they were too short, so I cut down small tubes of paper and taped them on the tacks. Also, I had to make sure that the paper tubes did fit through the tacks to keep them sturdy.
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Dec 6, 2020 14:30:13 GMT -5
The new updates are here! Check it out! Wheel without any layouts, and replaced the pegs with wooden sticks: Redesigned Mystery Wedges (Front and Rear): I'm also throwingback to the early 2000s decade, here are the wedges and tokens used during that era. Credit goes to wheelgenius. $2500, $3500, and $5000 wedges: Extra Bankrupt, Jackpot (Season 23), Prize Wedges: Mystery Wedges (Season 23) (Front and Rear). P. S. They were taken from the Season 24-25 version, however, I replaced the sparkly outlines from the front and Bankrupt sides with solid white outlines as they were during Season 23, and the $10,000 side belongs to MarioGS: $10,000 Prize Wedge (Front and Rear), Gift Tags, and Free Spin Token. P. S. The front of the $10,000 wedge belongs to MarioGS, but the rear side I made it myself: If anyone is curious about these wedges and tokens I posted above, feel free to reply and follow my thread! Soon I will be posting the wheel layouts for Season 23, stay tuned for that!
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Dec 10, 2020 10:15:42 GMT -5
Here are the wheel layouts for each round for my retro wheel: Bare: Round 1: Round 2 (Jackpot Round): Round 3 (Mystery Round): Rounds 4+: Stay tuned for more updates!
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Post by GreysonX on Dec 13, 2020 3:14:20 GMT -5
It turned out beautifully. What Flipper do you have? How did you do it?
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Dec 13, 2020 17:18:00 GMT -5
It turned out beautifully. What Flipper do you have? How did you do it? Here is how I made them:
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Post by MachuGamingDX on Jan 11, 2021 18:05:40 GMT -5
So Vault replaces the $100K even if its value is less than that? MarioGS, what I meant is that the Vault will replace the $100k envelope only if its current value is higher than that. On the other hand, it will replace one of the other 23 envelopes only when its value is lower than $100,000. I also forgot to mention if the contestant lands on the Vault on the Bonus Wheel but fails to solve the bonus puzzle, its value increases by $200,000, but if the Vault is higher than $1,000,000, its value will only increase equal to any cash money, and value equivalents to the car the contestant doesn't win in the Bonus Round. Correction: If the vault is less than $100,000, It will replace one of the 3 $50,000 envelopes instead.
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