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Total % required, divided by the number of prizes at that level = the ticket value. | Total % required '''for that level''', divided by the number of prizes at that level = the ticket value. | ||
So for 2 rares that need to have a 10% chance, and 10 commons that need a 90% chance, the rares need 5 tickets each (because there's 2), and the commons need 9 tickets each. | So for 2 rares that need to have a 10% chance, and 10 commons that need a 90% chance, the rares need 5 tickets each (because there's 2), and the commons need 9 tickets each. |
Revision as of 21:39, 19 August 2016
About the Gacha
About "Tickets"
"Tickets" in this case is simply a way of saying "the chance to win". This controls the rarity of the prize:
- Higher number of tickets = more common (easier/more chances to win)
- Lower number of tickets = Rarer (harder/less chances to win)
- Number of tickets does not have to exactly equal 100. You can set one prize with a ticket count of 500, and another with a ticket count of 10.
Even Simpler Explanation
Basically, you're throwing a batch of tickets into a hat. The number of tickets you give an item, equals the number of tickets in the hat.
Formula
Total % required for that level, divided by the number of prizes at that level = the ticket value.
So for 2 rares that need to have a 10% chance, and 10 commons that need a 90% chance, the rares need 5 tickets each (because there's 2), and the commons need 9 tickets each.
Checking Percentages
If you want to check the percentage it converts to, click the gacha machine and look at the prize list - you'll see the percentages on that web page.
About "Price Points"
Typically a normal gacha machine has a single price point. The customer pays that price, and gets a random object.
CasperVend gacha supports up to FOUR DIFFERENT price points, thus allowing you, the merchant, to have four (4) different gacha machines (with different pricing for each) - in ONE object - with a resulting savings in prim/impact space on the land.
Each of these price points appears in the pre-populated payment amounts in the "Pay" popup that people get when clicking on the gacha machine. These are configured on the gacha's configuration page.
(Please note: Because LSL does not support more than four price points in the "Pay" popup, there cannot be more than four price points.)
Setting Up Your Gacha
- 1) Rez your Gacha! machine.
- 2) Click anywhere on the Gacha! machine for the touch menu
- 3) Take the "Admin" option and follow the link to the website. Log in if necessary.
- 4) Once on the website, you will be at the Gacha! machine configuration page. This will look different from the usual vendor configuration page!
- 5) To add a price point, click "Edit" on the boldface "Price Point" line.
- You will get a popup window to enter the price. If you don't get the popup, make sure javascript is on.
- 6) Once you've set a price point, add prizes with the "Add another prize" link below the boldface price point line.
- 7) You will get a popup window with a pulldown to select the prizes you want to include at this price point. It will also ask you for the number of tickets for each prize.
- 8) If you want to add additional price point(s) use the "Add another price point" link, and repeat the prize adding process described in step 7.
- The system will let you have a maximum of FOUR price points. This is to match the limited number of pay buttons on the inworld "Pay" popup. It is not possible within LSL to script more than 4 pay buttons.
- 9) That's it! Your Gacha is now ready to use!
Where do I put my items?
You put your gacha items in the dropbox, and set up your product listings, the same as you would with products for the normal vendors.
What Permissions?
Most people fill a gacha with items that are no-copy/transfer to the buyer, but this is not mandatory in order for the gacha to work.
Items may be copy/no-transfer to the buyer, just as easily as no-copy/transfer.
Just remember that YOU need to be able to transfer the items, regardless of what perms the next owner has.
Customising Your Gacha
You may take the Gacha script and put it in a prim of your choosing, instead of using the Gacha machine it ships in.
You do not need to do any special mapping notecard - just copy the script into your preferred object - all configuration and use is via touch/click menu options or by paying the Gacha.
Replacing Your Gacha Shell (New Gacha)
If you have not already set up your CasperVend gacha, but want to change the object first:
- Open old gacha and copy contents to inventory
- Drop the contents of the old gacha into the new
- The new gacha object will ask you for debit permissions
- Once granted, the new gacha is ready for setup!
Replacing Your Gacha Shell (When Gacha Already Set Up)
If you have already used a CasperVend gacha script at a gacha event with an event-specific gacha object, and now want to replace that object with one that better matches your store decor, or has less prims:
- Open old gacha and copy contents to inventory
- Copy the profile code out of the "description" field of the old CasperVend gacha object
- Input the profile code into the new gacha's "description" field
- THEN drop the contents of the old gacha into the new
- The new gacha object will ask you for debit permissions
- Once granted, the new gacha is ready for customers!
About the Touch (Popup) Menu Options
Clicking anywhere on the Gacha will get a touch menu. The touch menu will give these options to the customer:
- Prizes
- Takes customer to webpage showing pictures of all prizes that are configured for that particular Gacha! machine.
- Redeliver
- Allows redelivery of COPIABLE items (that you have marked as "copy" in the product listing, and that you have not restricted multiple copies.)
- If you have the price point set to L$0, the customer will also see this additional option:
- Deliver
- Delivers a random prize out of the list for the L$0 price point. If you have set ALL price point(s) to a number greater than L$0 then you (and your customers) will no longer see the "Deliver" button.
In addition, as the system owner, you will see these additional options:
- Admin
- Takes you to that Gacha! machine's configuration page.
- Reset
- Soft-resets the Gacha machine (You won't get a yellow debit popup.)
- Delete
- Deletes this Gacha! machine. Be certain you absolutely want to delete the machine - this is NOT reversible!
About the Configuration Page Options
- On the configuration page, you will see the following options:
- Change the vendor name
- Lets you change the object name inworld from the default.
- Change the display name
- This is what shows in your vendor list on the site - not inworld. This helps if you want to search your vendors by specific keywords.
- Change the description
- Some people choose to put notations in here with the price point(s) so customers can see them if they hover the mouse over it.
- You also have a series of checkbox options:
- Set the vendor offline
- This prevents purchases - useful if you wish to tinker with the setup or randomness of specific prizes.
- Restrict the vendor to ONLY group members
- The Gacha! machine has to be set to, or rezzed under, the appropriate group in order for this to work.
- Disable "prizes" button on touch menu
- This prevents people from seeing the page with pictures of the Gacha! prizes, for those people who want to keep the prizes a complete mystery.
- Below that you will see clickable links for:
- Add another price point
- Lets you add more than one price point
- Edit next to the boldface Price Point
- Lets you edit an existing price point
- Add another prize to this price point
- Lets you add the Gacha prizes to that specific price point.
Discounts
Gift cards can be restricted so that only group members can use them - but there is no configuration to allow group discounts.
The only discounts available for the gacha are the loyalty discounts and individual credit balances as set on the "customers" tab in CasperVend.
Cannot Pay with Gift Card
The CasperVend Gift Cards require you to click the vendor in order to select the product (or click "buy" on the popup menu to select the "gift card" option). Because the Gacha does not have a vendor image face like regular vendors, there is no way for the gift card to recognize a product selection.
Cannot Pay with Store Credit
Store credit currently is only accessible by choosing "buy" off the regular vendor's popup menu, then choosing "credit" or "reward points" - the Gacha does NOT have this "buy" menu, so store credit is not an available payment option.
Advanced Configuration Tips
- You may disable the prize viewing page by marking the tickbox for "Disable 'Prizes' button on touch menu"
- You can disable redeliveries for a particular prize over on the individual product's product listing - use the "Limits" line.
- ("No Copy" items have redelivery disabled by default.)
FAQ / Troubleshooting
- Q. How many prizes can I put in the gacha?
- A. The number of prizes you can have in a gacha is unlimited.
- Q. Are copiable prizes won in a Gacha usually available through the standard redelivery terminal or do I need a special one?
- A. There is no Gacha-specific redelivery terminal - all redeliveries happen via the regular redelivery terminal.
- Q. Do I need to set up each Gacha! machine separately, or can I copy the one I already just set up?
- A. You can just "take a copy" and then rez out as many new copies as you like and they'll have the same set up as the original.
- Q. I tried adding (one or more) variants to the gacha prize list, but they're not showing up! Help!
- A. Double-check the product listings, make sure the listing for the variant is actually there. If it doesn't save properly (such as navigating away before clicking "save" on the product listing) then it won't show to be picked on the Gacha configuration page.
- Q. What are "common practices" when setting up a gacha?
- A. It has been mentioned that a frequent ratio of commons-to-rares is somewhere around (3-5)-to-1. So for every 3-5 commons, there is often a rare. Mileage may vary - some people never do rares, some people do different levels of rares.