Post by Chris on Oct 22, 2022 17:26:59 GMT -5
We are excited to announce our new RTG Rewards program: The Round Table Games Reward Card aka One Card to Rule Them All (almost)
This new reward system replaces our previous RTG XP program.
There are 10 spots on each card
Earning Stamps
• Play in an event = 1 stamp
• Win an event = 1 stamp
• MVP in an RPG = 1 stamp
• Participating in special events = 1 stamp
• Each day of Joust League participation = 1 stamp
• For each $25 spent (less than $100) in a single purchase = 1 stamp per $25
• For each $100 spent in a single purchase = 10 stamps (a full card)
• Your final position in a Joust League at the end of the month will earn you a number of stamps based on number of other League participants.
• Signing up for an account = 10 stamps (a full card)
• Referring another player that signs up for our free rewards and participates in an event or spends at least $25
• *Knights of the Inner Circle get double stamps
Cashing in full cards
• 1 card = 10% off a non-discounted item
• 1 card = $1.25 off a snack (can use multiple cards)
• 1 card = RPG re-roll
• 1 card = 1 week’s Joust League
• 3 cards = DM re-roll
• 5 cards = 15% off an item NEW
• 5 cards = 10% off an entire purchase
• 5 cards = $5 off an event fee
• 5 cards = re-roll a failed re-roll
Grail cards remain unchanged. In addition to earning double stamps Knights of the Inner Circle now get $1.25 off 1 drink or snack per day when participating in an event or Joust League game in the store. This last replaces the drink/ snack based on XP value we had previously implemented.
You may ask, why another change? We are constantly evaluating our Reward programs in an effort to reflect both a value to you, our RTG family, and an efficient process for us.
We always try and make sure no value is lost from iteration to iteration, and that will be true in this case, as well. Your RTG XP (and RTG gold if you still have it) will be converted over to RTG cards and stamps on cards.
The driving force behind this latest change is simply the time it is taking to track our previous rewards system. We were unhappy with the cost and implementation of the automated systems we tried, and have had a more convoluted card system in the past.
This latest change should answer our concerns. Until Chris experiments again <thunder crash>.
This new reward system replaces our previous RTG XP program.
There are 10 spots on each card
Earning Stamps
• Play in an event = 1 stamp
• Win an event = 1 stamp
• MVP in an RPG = 1 stamp
• Participating in special events = 1 stamp
• Each day of Joust League participation = 1 stamp
• For each $25 spent (less than $100) in a single purchase = 1 stamp per $25
• For each $100 spent in a single purchase = 10 stamps (a full card)
• Your final position in a Joust League at the end of the month will earn you a number of stamps based on number of other League participants.
• Signing up for an account = 10 stamps (a full card)
• Referring another player that signs up for our free rewards and participates in an event or spends at least $25
• *Knights of the Inner Circle get double stamps
Cashing in full cards
• 1 card = 10% off a non-discounted item
• 1 card = $1.25 off a snack (can use multiple cards)
• 1 card = RPG re-roll
• 1 card = 1 week’s Joust League
• 3 cards = DM re-roll
• 5 cards = 15% off an item NEW
• 5 cards = 10% off an entire purchase
• 5 cards = $5 off an event fee
• 5 cards = re-roll a failed re-roll
Grail cards remain unchanged. In addition to earning double stamps Knights of the Inner Circle now get $1.25 off 1 drink or snack per day when participating in an event or Joust League game in the store. This last replaces the drink/ snack based on XP value we had previously implemented.
You may ask, why another change? We are constantly evaluating our Reward programs in an effort to reflect both a value to you, our RTG family, and an efficient process for us.
We always try and make sure no value is lost from iteration to iteration, and that will be true in this case, as well. Your RTG XP (and RTG gold if you still have it) will be converted over to RTG cards and stamps on cards.
The driving force behind this latest change is simply the time it is taking to track our previous rewards system. We were unhappy with the cost and implementation of the automated systems we tried, and have had a more convoluted card system in the past.
This latest change should answer our concerns. Until Chris experiments again <thunder crash>.