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Old Jul 05, 2009, 03:33 AM // 03:33   #1
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This would go hand-in-hand with a previous idea of having all festival arenas award more Gamer points with consecutive wins similarly to how Costume Brawl was last Halloween (but since Search is disabled, I can't/won't res the thread to bring up that topic).

Instead of doing such a thing for RBR, since pulling off consecutive wins is less meaningful and more difficult, I'd rather suggest that the winner of the race earn an extra Token and Gamer point for each racer that was not able to finish the race.

Also, there is not much use for the high score list outside of the Canthan New Year, so I'd like there to be a minor prize for all events when racing is open. For people who are in the top 100 Monthly/Quarterly at the end of the event, they will have the option of talking to Little Jack and getting a skin for their beetle that lets them look similar to Zippy. This skin would have the standard cost of 100 coins and Hokusai would offer this from then on to previous winners that changed their skin to something else.
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