171 Lottery Prizes (1/2)
Jin re-entered the Dungeon Maker with a copy of the newly printed coupon booklet with him and asked the system to make a comparison between the one he had submitted with the current booklet he was holding. Jin wanted to know if any changes had been made and the system analysis came back in a jiffy.
”The quality of the coupon booklet has been compromised but the contents of the coupon booklet remain the same.” The system informed Jin and he let out a sigh of relief. After this, Jin summoned Peppers into the dungeon maker although she was still in her pyjamas.
”Mind waking her up? I need her to do some work for me.” This was the main reason why Jin had asked Yun to accompany him into the Dungeon Maker. He did not want to carelessly touch Peppers in any way in case it offended her. Besides, Yun had experience and was already an expert in waking up the members of the Morning Couch Club.
”Roger that, I thought you wanted me to prepare some of your lottery prizes.” Yun smiled as she started to drag Peppers out of the Dungeon Maker to wake her up and get her changed.
”Well, if you are listening to my thoughts, then yeah. I would like your opinion on some stuff once I'm done with the creation of the prizes since I am targeting a diverse audience of both genders and I cannot be sure that I will get it right.” Jin said.
The idea behind these lottery prizes was that if a customer bought more than 50 Yuan worth of items they would be entitled to a lucky draw ticket. The coupons along with the receipts were used as proof to enter the lucky draw. Despite this, unlike typical lucky draws, the customers would win a prize with every draw.
The idea was simple, there were several categories in the lucky draw. Mainly A, B, C, D, E and F. These 6 categories would be mishmashed into a box and customers would try their luck by picking a ticket out of the box. The ticket would correspond to the type of prize they would receive. Category A contained the best prize while category F contained something simpler.
So would Category A be easy to get? Nope. There were only three tickets in Category A since a smaller proportion of the tickets were allocated the higher categories. Maths and Logic stated that the probability of the customer winning a Category A prize was extremely small at the start of the event but the chance got higher when the box had fewer tickets in it. What's more was that once the tickets were placed in the box, they were fixed and could not be altered. Hence, it was all down to luck and simple probability.
Since Category F constituted the most of the tickets in the box, Jin decided to start with something simple. He decided to create straps with chibi versions of his monsters on them, something similar to what Jing Ru and Ren Wei had earned by completing their dungeon run.
Category E contained inkbrush paintings of random scenes in the dungeon, either of the landscape or random shots of the monsters which made good decorations at home.
Category D was actually the cups he used to serve the Black Ivory Coffee that had various designs of baby pandas tumbling around printed onto the cups.
Meanwhile, Category C were plush toys that not only came in the shape of pandas but also cute chibi versions of the Great White Snake, the Werebeasts' Faces and Mr Oink.