Complete tickets in become harder to acquire as players progress through the game, and one fan wishes they'd used theirs differently. is the new version of previously free-to-play, which shut down its servers at the end of November. The new version of the game introduces new mechanics and elements that the classic mobile title didn't have, leading to some learning moments for players as they explore what the game has to offer.
Complete tickets are one of these new mechanics, added to the title after it became a one-time-payment mobile game. These tickets can be exchanged for any cookie or item from the entire massive catalog of the game's seven-plus year run. Redditor Abirando shared a word of advice regarding the use of these complete tickets, warning other players not to do what they did and
When first starting the game, Complete tickets are relatively easy to get a hold of. Players can send the explorer Gulliver to three villager islands at a time, each of which has the potential to bring back one ticket. However, there is a finite number of islands and once the villager islands are depleted, they disappear forever.
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After players go through all these islands, the only way to get more complete tickets is by taking part in events, which only occur every week or two. The original poster of the Reddit thread wishes they'd known this earlier. "" they say. ""
Most of the comments are in agreement with the Redditor, stating that using the tickets on cookies or non-special items is a waste. brings back cookies and items on a rotating basis, so any item that players want has a good chance to show up before long for purchase with Leaf Tickets, which are much easier to get a hold of. Besides this, items also have a chance of showing up as special limited-time sale items from Cyrus.
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