Horse Head Charm - Rip Off!!!
I have heard that the horse head charm is a ploy by VW to take away gems by not paying very much with this charm. Does anyone have any more knowledge about this charm. I see it all the time in parties probably started by VW. It seems to pay really slow. TY BT
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I have started a list of charms and their payouts. I've noticed some charms (say a 2 clover charm), even if they cost the same in gems, are better values than other 2 clover charms costing the same gems. I've also noticed since I've been keeping track that, say a cigar charm, will pay out one figure and then later in the day pay out another figure. Once I get them done I will put them in my profile.
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I'm noticing some comments now have to go through "pending approval." Approval from whom? I thought this was a player's forum?
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This is what I discovered about the Unicorn head charm (Horse head charm): It costs 17 gems and yields 82,000 coins. By comparison, the Fruit Cooler charm also costs 17 gems and yields 96,936 coins. So the better value is the Fruit Cooler charm.
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i played one unicorn charm in single player blackjack and bet 100k
to see how much it was worth .
i knew a 1 clove charm wouldnt pay that much . it did pay me 86000 .
it also missed a few times . so a range of 82k to 86k is not bad for a 1 clove charm .
so to get the best value out of the unicorn dont bet too much0 -
I think your discovery is interesting. I'm only using slots to determine charm values. Each and every Unicorn charm I used yielded 82,000 coins. I wonder if different games have different payouts? When using them on slots, I bet 250,000 spins so the charm would be used up quickly. Perhaps betting lower would get me different results. I will try that out. UPDATE: For me, it didn't matter what I bet. I tried 4k slot bet, still got 82,000 coins per unicorn charm. Tried 5k blackjack, still got 82,000 coins. It just took a LOT longer to use up the charm.
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