I was just looking at the cute artwork of the Halloween pugs (I really wanna keep one of the mummy pugs! ), and an idea came to mind for another hunt! Please don't hate me We know ATA love pugs, cats, and pizza, so how about a pizza hunt? There could be 10 different toppings, like pepperoni, olives, anchovies, etc. that drop randomly from parties. They'd combine into one of 3-4 different pizzas, each with it's own line of rewards.. Say the pizzas are 'Meatlovers', 'Italiano', 'Supreme', and 'Veggie Delight' (just as an example). For the Meatlovers, you'd need a combo of pepperoni, bacon, beef, and cheese. For the Italiano, you'd need pepperoni, olives, tomato, and capsicum. The supreme would need beef, olives, capsicum and anchovies. The veggie delight would need olives, tomato, capsicum and cheese. Just as an example. Whichever drops first determines which pizza will be created, much the same as drops work now. Rewards could be things like, pizza slices, pizza boxes, chef hats, pizza store uniforms, slice cutters etc. and altered for each pizza type What do you guys think? Besides too many hunts already..
thank you Rose lady! Just had a secondary idea which might make it easier.. Instead of ingredients, it could be slices - 8 slices to make up a whole pizza, still keeping 3-4 different pizzas..
I think I am now eating pizza for supper. I like hunts where we actually have to "hunt" for stuff. Keeps us active, so this sounds perfect. I want a crappy delivery car as a prize. ?
I approve. Seems cute. And I like pizza. But different pizzas should be easier to get for smaller stats and harder to get for bigger stats. And all the prize levels for each pizza should be equivalent. So the top tier for say veggie lovers is similar in value to top tier for pepperoni.
I think it's be a food idea if ata did a big competition where we did our own hunt. Designed avis and gifts and prizes and such. :lol: Then they could pick the best 3 and do them for the next hunt.
I agree with that, Arrow, it needs to be more fair for all, and that's a good way of addressing that!