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When you land on the lottery space, you have the option to purchase a lottery ticket. It costs $1000 to choose a number, if you win, you get a certain quantity of money, if you loose, you don't loose anything, just the $1000 you spent in the ticket. Lottery (クジビキ, Kujibiki) is the twenty-fourth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, published weekly in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The lottery is a common gambling game which is found in two variants in the Suikoden series The Lottery is a feature in Shadow Hearts. If you have a Lottery Ticket, you can talk to different 'lottery members' (NPCs across the game world), and play the Lottery. A lottery is A lottery was a game in which people could win money. The National Lottery was a municipal lottery played in the United Kingdom. (TV: Rose, School Reunion, The End of Time) The physics teacher at Deffry Vale High School retired after she won the lottery, despite never having played it. (TV: School Reunion) Carmen used her psychic abilities to win ten pounds on the lottery twice a week. (TV: Planet of the Dead) Tony won the lottery, and he was invited to the Hotel Historia by Majenta Pryce. (COMIC: Hotel Historia) from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lottery]] lotteria, from the same root as [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lottery]] hlot (cognate with lot) The lottery (called lotto in Camden) is a popular form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. In My Name is Earl, Earl gets a scratch card worth $100,000 in the Pilot. However, he is immediately run down by a car afterwards and the card blows away. Whilst recovering in hospital, Earl seens an edition of "Last Call with Carson Daly", in which Daly talks about the concept of karma. Moved by Daly's words "do good things, good things happen to you", Earl redirects his life to the form of karma, and begins to make up for all the bad things he did. Soon after, the winning scratch card flew back to Earl, and he realised that karma really did work ("Pilot"). The Daily Lottery is one way players can earn coins each day. All you need to do in order to earn this money is to log in once a day. The longer you log in, the higher the coin awards you can earn and during the fifth day, you'll get up to 5 Pet Society Cash. Missing one day will restart the day counter. Players are required to be active in five days in a row to receive the PSC bonus. Nixon lost office in the seventies for reasons now lost to history, but the concept of the lottery has since spread all around the world, with many countries now running a national lottery. The Lottery was a monthly event carried out by the Followers of the Guardian. The Lottery is a daily activity that can be engaged in in Generation III and IV. After pulling a lottery ticket, it checks the 5-digit number on it. If it matches from right to left any of the ID of the Pokémon, you win a Master Ball. Getting a match of 4 or less gives you a lesser prize and getting no matches gives you nothing. For example, if one of your Pokémon's ID is 12345 and the lottery ticket is 12345, you get a Master Ball. If the lottery ticket says, 67345, you get a 3rd prize which is a lesser prize than a Master Ball. Getting 54321, however, gets you nothing, despite the 3 in both numbers matching. In Animal Crossing, the Lottery is an event that happens on the last day of each month. In order to play, the player must go to Nook's shop. Tom Nook will not sell anything on a Lottery day. In order to play, the player must have five tickets of the current month, but tickets from the previous year can still be used on the same month. To get tickets, the player must buy clothes and furniture from Tom Nook's shop. Tickets cannot be sold; Tom will refuse to buy them from the player and remind them of the raffle day. Some Runescape Players have created lotteries, as a mean of raising game money by selling numbered tickets and gave out prizes to holders of numbers drawn at random. Lucky winners can receive high amount of in-game gold or expensive items. Half full wine jug Disk of returning Pumpkin Christmas cracker Blue partyhat Green partyhat Purple partyhat Red partyhat White partyhat Yellow partyhat Easter egg Blue h'ween mask Green h'ween mask Red h'ween mask Santa hat Colonel Everett Young wrote the names of every person on Destiny on pieces of paper and drew out 15 names, who were the people who got to escape aboard one of shuttles when it was believed that the ship would be destroyed by flying into a Star. (SGU: "Light") The Lottery (located in menu 2) is the place to buy raffle tickets and have a chance to win 250 xeronium. Due to an exploit where people used illegally gained resources and bought tickets in bulk (Xeronium harvesting), the system was changed to allow custom configuration which includes: Tickets aren't cheap: Current prices are Trinium: 200.000 units per ticketCitrine: 100.000 units per ticketDilithium: 50.000 units per ticket So 10 tickets will cost you 2M trinium, 1M of citrine and 0.5M of dilithium. The ArteroPk Lottery is hosted weekly by Ruby, Skys Alive, Some Nooby, and Nathan/Grim Reaper. The forum post has a list of all the slots that are taken, so make sure you check that your desired number(s) aren't taken. Each slot is worth 2k Pk Tickets. You can buy a maximum of 5 slots. You then choose a number 1 - 100, which is then drawn. The Lottery is a slot machine-like minigame in Super Smash Bros. Melee in which players use Coins to try to win a trophy. The more coins that are entered, the better the player's chances of receiving a new trophy, as opposed to one they already have. Up to 20 coins can be inserted at once. Each time a new trophy is won, the odds of getting another new trophy is lowered, which is indicated in a percent, until all trophies are won (0% of getting new trophy). Oddly enough, it is possible to use the Lottery after all possible trophies are obtained.
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The lottery (called lotto in Camden) is a popular form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. In My Name is Earl, Earl gets a scratch card worth $100,000 in the Pilot. However, he is immediately run down by a car afterwards and the card blows away. Whilst recovering in hospital, Earl seens an edition of "Last Call with Carson Daly", in which Daly talks about the concept of karma. Moved by Daly's words "do good things, good things happen to you", Earl redirects his life to the form of karma, and begins to make up for all the bad things he did. Soon after, the winning scratch card flew back to Earl, and he realised that karma really did work ("Pilot"). Earl then used the money he won on the lottery to complete more items on a List that he creates that has all the bad things he has ever done on it. However, after crossing several items off his list Earl realized that he had to give up all of his lottery winnings to Paul, a man he stole ten dollars from, which he used to buy the scratch card. After Paul was granted bad luck with the money, he gave it back to Earl ("Number One"). In Randy's List Item, Randy got a lottery ticket from him and Earl's aunt. Even though Randy only won $250 he was excited like Earl when he won his ticket. He also immediatey lost the ticket after being hit by a bike. But in the end of the episode Randy got his ticket back it's unknown what he spent with the money ("Randy's List Item"). A lottery is The Lottery is a feature in Shadow Hearts. If you have a Lottery Ticket, you can talk to different 'lottery members' (NPCs across the game world), and play the Lottery. When you land on the lottery space, you have the option to purchase a lottery ticket. It costs $1000 to choose a number, if you win, you get a certain quantity of money, if you loose, you don't loose anything, just the $1000 you spent in the ticket. The lottery is a common gambling game which is found in two variants in the Suikoden series A lottery was a game in which people could win money. The National Lottery was a municipal lottery played in the United Kingdom. (TV: Rose, School Reunion, The End of Time) The physics teacher at Deffry Vale High School retired after she won the lottery, despite never having played it. (TV: School Reunion) Carmen used her psychic abilities to win ten pounds on the lottery twice a week. (TV: Planet of the Dead) Tony won the lottery, and he was invited to the Hotel Historia by Majenta Pryce. (COMIC: Hotel Historia) The Doctor's wedding present to Donna Noble was a lottery ticket purchased with money borrowed from her father, Geoff Noble. (TV: The End of Time) When needing to gain access to Kazran Sardick without the interference of his staff, the Eleventh Doctor arranged for them to win the lottery, even though it did not exist. The Doctor simply called them very lucky. When Kazran ordered him out, and he travelled back to Kazran's childhood, the Doctor acted as his babysitter, after his usual babysitter won the lottery, even though it did not exist, even back then. (TV: A Christmas Carol) While working to stop a Cyberman invasion of 18th century Klimtenburg, the Eleventh Doctor was about to reassure some of the villagers that the likelihood of a Cyber guard finding them was as likely as winning the lottery. He was interrupted when the Cyber guard found them, causing him to complain that he never won the lottery unless he travelled forward in time and checked the numbers first. (PROSE: Plague of the Cybermen) The computer suite which was used to analyze the Stone Whisperers costed two million pound, half of which came from the lottery. (AUDIO: The Thirteenth Stone) The Lottery (located in menu 2) is the place to buy raffle tickets and have a chance to win 250 xeronium. Due to an exploit where people used illegally gained resources and bought tickets in bulk (Xeronium harvesting), the system was changed to allow custom configuration which includes: * max 10 tickets per player * Standard total of 50 tickets * After a draw Lottery will remain closed for approx every 6-7 hrs.before allowing new ticket sales. * Lottery Xeronium Gain Formula = (YourTickets * MaxTickets) / 2 So if you bought 5 tickets, you can win a maximum to 125 xeronium, or a max of 250 xeronium for 10 tickets. Tickets aren't cheap: Current prices are Trinium: 200.000 units per ticketCitrine: 100.000 units per ticketDilithium: 50.000 units per ticket So 10 tickets will cost you 2M trinium, 1M of citrine and 0.5M of dilithium. The Daily Lottery is one way players can earn coins each day. All you need to do in order to earn this money is to log in once a day. The longer you log in, the higher the coin awards you can earn and during the fifth day, you'll get up to 5 Pet Society Cash. Missing one day will restart the day counter. Players are required to be active in five days in a row to receive the PSC bonus. The Lottery was a monthly event carried out by the Followers of the Guardian. Nixon lost office in the seventies for reasons now lost to history, but the concept of the lottery has since spread all around the world, with many countries now running a national lottery. Lottery (クジビキ, Kujibiki) is the twenty-fourth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, published weekly in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The Lottery is a slot machine-like minigame in Super Smash Bros. Melee in which players use Coins to try to win a trophy. The more coins that are entered, the better the player's chances of receiving a new trophy, as opposed to one they already have. Up to 20 coins can be inserted at once. Each time a new trophy is won, the odds of getting another new trophy is lowered, which is indicated in a percent, until all trophies are won (0% of getting new trophy). Oddly enough, it is possible to use the Lottery after all possible trophies are obtained. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Lottery has been replaced by the Coin Launcher. The Coin Launcher is different from the Lottery in that you need to shoot coins rather than taking a bet on pure chance. In addition, in the Coin Launcher allows you to earn stickers. In Animal Crossing, the Lottery is an event that happens on the last day of each month. In order to play, the player must go to Nook's shop. Tom Nook will not sell anything on a Lottery day. In order to play, the player must have five tickets of the current month, but tickets from the previous year can still be used on the same month. To get tickets, the player must buy clothes and furniture from Tom Nook's shop. Tickets cannot be sold; Tom will refuse to buy them from the player and remind them of the raffle day. When the player wins the lottery, Nook will usually offer the player items that are considered to be hard to find, or more often, an NES game. After the player has given him five tickets from that month, he will spin the balls in the container. Depending on the ball's color, the player will either get a specific prize (gold ball for first place, red ball for second place, blue ball for third place), or no prize at all (white ball). The lottery does not appear in Wild World, City Folk or Animal Crossing: New Leaf. from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lottery]] lotteria, from the same root as [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lottery]] hlot (cognate with lot) The Lottery is a daily activity that can be engaged in in Generation III and IV. After pulling a lottery ticket, it checks the 5-digit number on it. If it matches from right to left any of the ID of the Pokémon, you win a Master Ball. Getting a match of 4 or less gives you a lesser prize and getting no matches gives you nothing. For example, if one of your Pokémon's ID is 12345 and the lottery ticket is 12345, you get a Master Ball. If the lottery ticket says, 67345, you get a 3rd prize which is a lesser prize than a Master Ball. Getting 54321, however, gets you nothing, despite the 3 in both numbers matching. Some Runescape Players have created lotteries, as a mean of raising game money by selling numbered tickets and gave out prizes to holders of numbers drawn at random. Lucky winners can receive high amount of in-game gold or expensive items. Half full wine jug Disk of returning Pumpkin Christmas cracker Blue partyhat Green partyhat Purple partyhat Red partyhat White partyhat Yellow partyhat Easter egg Blue h'ween mask Green h'ween mask Red h'ween mask Santa hat The ArteroPk Lottery is hosted weekly by Ruby, Skys Alive, Some Nooby, and Nathan/Grim Reaper. The forum post has a list of all the slots that are taken, so make sure you check that your desired number(s) aren't taken. Each slot is worth 2k Pk Tickets. You can buy a maximum of 5 slots. You then choose a number 1 - 100, which is then drawn. Colonel Everett Young wrote the names of every person on Destiny on pieces of paper and drew out 15 names, who were the people who got to escape aboard one of shuttles when it was believed that the ship would be destroyed by flying into a Star. (SGU: "Light")
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