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Post by angieyaz on May 11, 2015 20:55:42 GMT -5
Hey, what are some good ideas for new wedges?
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Post by couponboy on May 11, 2015 21:50:00 GMT -5
How about a Bankrupt Jackpot space. In Round 1 onwards, it will be on the wheel, and if you land on it and call a letter in the puzzle you'll add all the money and prizes bankrupted thus far to your bank but if you call a dud it's an automatic Bankrupt. The "jackpot" will start at $1,000 and reset to that amount each time the jackpot is added to a players bank.
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Post by angieyaz on May 11, 2015 22:19:33 GMT -5
How about a TDW - Trillion Dollar Wedge, both sandwiched between two bANKRUPTs and a standalone wedge like the big money wedges in BigJon's PC version of Wheel?
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Post by MarioGS on May 11, 2015 22:21:06 GMT -5
Is it "Save the National Debt" week on Wheel of Fortune?
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Post by germanname1990 on May 11, 2015 23:02:04 GMT -5
Well, if there was one idea I thought of a while back that could work on the show, it would be called Absolute Vowel, based on the mathematical term "absolute value." If you land on this wedge, you can choose any letter you want, whether it'd be a consonant or vowel. If the letter you chose is in the puzzle, you get $250 per occurrence, even if the letter you chose is a vowel. If not, you still lose your turn. It's at the left of this layout. www.deviantart.com/art/Wheel-of-Stuffness-24-206824907
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Post by jacobr1020 on May 11, 2015 23:21:45 GMT -5
Bigjon had a "Vault" wedge, where if you pick it up and solve the puzzle without hitting a Bankrupt, you win all of the cash and prizes Bankrupted away in that episode?
That could be a possibility.
Maybe a wedge that's like the Wild Card, only it lets you pick an extra vowel in the Bonus Round.
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Post by angieyaz on May 12, 2015 0:20:09 GMT -5
Is it "Save the National Debt" week on Wheel of Fortune? Yes.
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