QUOTE(DJNoni @ Apr 29 2018, 00:21)

This question is from the system discussion. What does a GLT do, exactly?
A GLT adds 100 tickets and doubles your tickets up to 10% of the total amount all members have bought.
IE: If you buy 19,900 tickets, and spend a GLT, it will give you 100 tickets and show you have bought 20,000 tickets.
If you buy 20,000 tickets, and spend a GLT, you will lose the extra 100 ticket bonus.
If only 200,000 total tickets have been bought by all members, including yourself, then you have 20,000 tickets.
If 240,000 tickets have been bought by all members, including yourself, then you have 24,000 effective tickets.
If 360,000 tickets have been bought by all members, including yourself, then you have 36,000 effective tickets.
This holds true up to 400,000 total tickets bought, where you will max out at 40,000 tickets.
Note: It will still only show 20,000 on the lottery page.
Now here's the important bonus part:And this bonus part has been verified by 10b.
If you opt out of the peerless weapon/Armor to only go for the other prizes, that max 40,000 is multiplied by 1.2
But the 10% rule is still in effect.
IE -> If a total of 480,000 tickets have been sold overall, then you have 48,000 tickets for the other prizes.
Of course, if only 440,000 tickets have been sold overall, then you have 44,000 tickets for the other prizes.
If there are less than 200,000 tickets sold to all members, do not use a GLT.
Unless you know it's going to go through the roof later as in a PHOH auction or close equivalent.
Of course, if it's a PHOH auction, the GLT user is wasting his time.
Because I'm winning the next one. (IMG:[
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EDIT: All of this is assuming a GLT user is going to max his tickets at 19,900 when he uses a GLT.
There is only one place to get a GLT, so relatively rare. (IMG:[
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This post has been edited by RoadShoe: Apr 29 2018, 14:25