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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Williams tables on iPad - best way to get them
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<blockquote data-quote="ScotchYeti" data-source="post: 296575" data-attributes="member: 345"><p>After spending tons of hours here are my findings:</p><p></p><p>Starting to get the tables for free in 2021 means a lot of grinding. You can probably get 24-30 table parts in an hour by playing challenges. As the parts are spread over 21 tables and 20 parts are needed per table to get them to 2-stars, we talk about minimum 15 hours - and of course you will need more because the parts are not won evenly. </p><p></p><p>When the app came out I have brought Medieval Madness to 2 stars and then dropped everything as the grinding has worn me out. Fast forward to 2021 and I would be willing to <strong>pay up to 5 bucks per table</strong> if it would be possible. As I am not a fan of half the tables, the big packs aren't really attractive.</p><p></p><p>What I have done so far is:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> I bought the Universal Monster set for 10 Euros.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> I did 2 days of grinding over the weekend. This is not sustainable and sucks the fun out of pinball.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> I bought 350 ZEN coins for 10 Euros adding up to 480 in total (I had some left over from the past).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> I looked at the tables I wanted most (e.g. Attack from Mars, Funhouse) and bought the corresponding table parts boosters. I think in total I bought 9. It's pretty uneven, I needed 4 Funhouse parts and got like 7 for Cirqus Voltaire. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"> For the remaining coins I have enabled the Visual Effects (mostly loving them) and the Williams Physics (awesome!).</li> </ul><p></p><p>Money paid: 20 Euros, Tables enabled: 8</p><p>Wanted Tables Left: 2, Junk Yard has 5 pieces missing and for Theatre of Magic it's 4 pieces</p><p>Undecided about Roadshow, probably will let it come naturally. </p><p></p><p>Let's see where I will stand in another week of grinding. Actually I am waiting for the next special event as this will be the best time to acquire things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScotchYeti, post: 296575, member: 345"] After spending tons of hours here are my findings: Starting to get the tables for free in 2021 means a lot of grinding. You can probably get 24-30 table parts in an hour by playing challenges. As the parts are spread over 21 tables and 20 parts are needed per table to get them to 2-stars, we talk about minimum 15 hours - and of course you will need more because the parts are not won evenly. When the app came out I have brought Medieval Madness to 2 stars and then dropped everything as the grinding has worn me out. Fast forward to 2021 and I would be willing to [B]pay up to 5 bucks per table[/B] if it would be possible. As I am not a fan of half the tables, the big packs aren't really attractive. What I have done so far is: [LIST] [*] I bought the Universal Monster set for 10 Euros. [*] I did 2 days of grinding over the weekend. This is not sustainable and sucks the fun out of pinball. [*] I bought 350 ZEN coins for 10 Euros adding up to 480 in total (I had some left over from the past). [*] I looked at the tables I wanted most (e.g. Attack from Mars, Funhouse) and bought the corresponding table parts boosters. I think in total I bought 9. It's pretty uneven, I needed 4 Funhouse parts and got like 7 for Cirqus Voltaire. [*] For the remaining coins I have enabled the Visual Effects (mostly loving them) and the Williams Physics (awesome!). [/LIST] Money paid: 20 Euros, Tables enabled: 8 Wanted Tables Left: 2, Junk Yard has 5 pieces missing and for Theatre of Magic it's 4 pieces Undecided about Roadshow, probably will let it come naturally. Let's see where I will stand in another week of grinding. Actually I am waiting for the next special event as this will be the best time to acquire things. [/QUOTE]
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