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PostSubject: The Ultimate Pawn Stars: The Game Guide   The Ultimate Pawn Stars: The Game Guide EmptyMon Jul 23, 2012 5:20 am

The Ultimate Pawn Stars: The Game Guide Guide



Welcome, this is "The Ultimate Pawn Stars: The Game Guide".
This guide will explain every part of the pawn stars game and help you to get your shop running smoothly.





Table of Contents
Setting up your New Shop
Buying Items
Selling Items
Gaining Knowledge
Remodeling
Rooms
Clerks
Friends
Candy
Restorations
Collections
The Lot
The Prize Wheel
Candy Items Explained






Setting up your New Shop

You have just started playing the Pawn Stars Game and you don't know what
anything is. Well, don't worry about this too much for now as it will all be explained in this guide.

Now your shop will look something like this when you first start.

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Here is a chart on what everything Is in the shop.
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1) This is your level.
2) This is the amount of prestige you currently have, the more prestige the higher your level.
3) This is the amount of parking spaces you have.
4) This is how much money you have to spend on items and improving your shop.
5) This is how many restorations you can do at on time and how many you currently have going.
6) This is the amount of candy you have to spend on various special items and services.
7) This is the amount of spare parts you have to spend on restorations.
8 ) This is the amount of Elbow grease you have to spend on restorations.
9) This is the amount of customers you have in your store.
10) This is the amount of flair you have to spend on restorations.
11) Press this button to hide the customers and your counter so you can see the items you have for sale behind them.
12) This is the in game guide, but this guide will cover much more than the in game guide did.
13) Press this button to view your collections and see what items you have and what items you need. Items only go into the collection if you add them.
14) This is where you go to veiw your current accepted tasks and see your progress on them.
15) This is where you access the bonus page that pop’s up every time you start the game.
16) This is the catalog where you can view all the information you have collected on all the items you have purchased so far.
17) This is where you go to compare and purchase clerks.


Buying Items

When buying items, the idea is to get as low a price as you can.
When first starting to buy items you won’t have a reference to go by so just take a good guess and if it is a negitive profit, you can learn from it.
When you go to buy something there is a more info tab on the middle right to help you in making a decision on how much to buy it for. It will show you how much you have bought it for before and how much you have sold it for before.
On normal items you should try and buy it for at least half the price of what you have sold it for before.
On rare more expensive items you want to try and get it as low as you can.
If the customer won’t take your offer he/she will eventually get “Fed up”, but don’t fret there are a couple ways to fix this.
First is your friends, they can come to your shop and cheer up each customer once per friend. This means that 1 friends can come in and cheer up each of your customers but can only cheer the same customer once.
Then you have candies which can be used to cheer up customers. Don’t use candies on customers unless you have no other choice, and only on expensive items.
When buying a restoration item that you plan to restore, buy it for as low a price as you can as you will have to spend money to restore it later.

You can also gain items randomly for free when they are sent as a gift from friends.
You don’t gain any prestige or knowledge from these items as they were free not bought but you do get money from selling them.


Selling Items

When selling items remember a couple of things.
The first offer isn’t always the best offer.
Make sure you sell for no less than 30% profit.
If given enough time in the shop, your friends can click your items and make them worth more.

There is a technique used for the more expensive items in the store to make sure they have a good chance of having been clicked by a lot of friends.
You place a few (5 or so) of the items in your back room and rotate them as you buy them.
Meaning you sell the one that has been in the back room the longest and keep the newest one you just bought.
This will help improve your profit’s in the game.


Gaining Knowledge

Knowledge is a big part of the game and is important to how your items sell.
Once the knowledge bar on an item has been filled it will give you 1 of 4 sales bonuses you can earn.
1:Earn more prestige when the item is sold.
2:Earn more money when the item is sold.
3:Know the base value of the item.
4: The item will sell faster.

Knowledge can be gained in a few ways.
From the prize wheel.
From purchasing the item.
From the Encyclopedia set decoration in the store.
From the random knowledge gift that can be sent by friends.
The first knowledge level of each item can be bought with cash, after that it will cost candy to advance your knowledge level prematurely.


Remodeling

There are a number of decrative items in the shop to make your shop look the way you want it too.
There are also a few items that give bonuses when they are placed in your shop.
These items are very useful and help you grow your shop faster in a few diferent ways.
These items can up your customer limit, help you make more money when you sell items, make the items sell faster, give you knowledge about items, make your customers happier, make customers come in more frequently and even give you candies.
Some cost money and some cost candy.

At the moment there is a glitch that will let you get most candy items for free.
Click here for the instructions.


Rooms

There are 3 rooms that will be available to you as you unlock them.
You main shop area, the back room (Storage room) and the parking lot.
These areas are all used for different things.
Your main shop area is used for buying and selling items.
Your back room is used as storage for restoration items until such time as they are restored, it is used for storing decorative items that help your shop and it is used for storing items that you want to have cleaned before putting them in your store.
The parking lot is used for holding and selling vehicles that you buy.


Clerks

There are quite a number of different clerks to choose from but not all of them are good.
The best clerk you can have will change as you level up but the best clerk at the higher levels if you save your candy is Auto von Bismarck.
The best non candy clerk is the reaper.
It is well debated as to which one is the best but these are the most used 2.


Friends

Friends are great to have as they are a great help in the game.
They can send you gifts that are very helpful in your game play.
They can help cheer up your customers so you don’t have to spend candies to cheer them up.
They can click (Clean) your items and make them sell faster and worth more money.


Candy

Candy is a very important part of the game and can be obtained a few different ways.
You get one once a week if you log in every day.
You can win candies on the prize wheel.
You can get candies by watching videos and doing activities to earn them.
You can buy them.
You can get a candy machine which gives you a candy every 8 hours.

Candies can be spent on most any type of item in the shop.
You can buy adverts that give you temperary bonuses to your shop such as:
Double customer flow
Double prestige earned
Double customer limit
Get a high roller in your shop

These bonuses cost 8 candy per day, except for the high roller which costs 8 candy per customer.
Candy can be used to cheer up customers.
It can be used to buy knowledge levels.
It can be used to buy clerks.
It can be used to clean items.

But out of all these uses for candy the best uses is to buy a good clerk and to cheer up dificult customers with very expensive items after your friends have helped all they can and buying the bonuses mentioned earlier other than the high roler.

Restorations

There is a limit on how many restorations you can do at a time and to increase the limit it costs candy.
The best thing to do when dealing with restoration items is to buy all of them that come into your shop and turn them into parts. Only restore the items that you have to to complete tasks until you have mastered the item.
Mastery is when you have unlocked all 4 knowledge levels.
After you have mastered them you can restore the once you think are worth the effort.
For more info on restorations Click here.


Collections

Collections are a good way to turn a little bit of money into a whole lot of money.
Once you complete the collection it will sell for a lot more than if all the items where all sold seperately.
Some items in the collections are quite rare to get so be patient.

The Lot

The lot can be a bit confusing at first, you may be wondering why you have expanded so much but can only fit a certain amount in the space you have.
This is because there are 2 ways to expand your lot.
The first is to do the lot expansion which costs money.
The second is you have to buy spaces for your lot so you can place more vehicles in the lot. Just like for restorations you have a limit on how many vehicles you can put in your lot regardless of the space you have.
You can gain 2 spaces for cash and then you have to buy any additional spaces with candy.
These spaces are pretty expensive candy wise so think hard before you buy them.

One thing that not to many people know is that you can place vehicles in your back room.
Your back room can hold as many vehicles as you have room for.
This will help free up your inventory space for other items.



Daily Question / Prize Wheel

There is a website that can help you find the answer to most of the daily questions.
Click here for the answers.
You may want to bookmark this site for quick referance.

There is a certain predictability to the prize wheel and can be used to win almost any prize on the wheel of your choice as long as you are persistant enough.
When you open the prize wheel, pay attention to where the arrow is pointing as this dictates where it will land on the wheel.
The idea is to watch the position of the arrow when you open the prize wheel and be able to predict with fair accuracy where the arrow will land and thus be able to choose which prize you want to win.
If you don’t like the prize it is predicted to land on then close it and open it back up and the arrow will be somewhere ekse on the board.
It doesn’t always work but it works the majority of the time.
Here is a list of things I have discovered about the predictability.
1: If the arrow is slightly off to the side to the left it will land on the tile to the left of the one the arrow is on, unless the tile to the left is the 100 candy. When it is the 100 candy it will land on the item the arrow is on.
2:If the arrow is directly in the center of the tile, it will land on that tile.
3: The 5 candy is possible to get but it is very evasive of the arrow.
4: The 100 candy to my knowledge is practically impossible to get via this method.
5: If the arrow is almost or is on the line or to the right of the item, It will spin randomly.





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PostSubject: Selling question   The Ultimate Pawn Stars: The Game Guide EmptyFri May 10, 2013 2:12 am

does the offers go up the longer the items sit on the shelf, or if you let them set to long is that when it starts going into the negative?
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