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Wheel of Stuffness 14

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Well, wouldn't you know it? To make up for the time I had between making WOS 12 and 13, here's WOS 14 not too long after 13. In fact, I had so much time in between 12 and 13 that I came up with a whole lot of ideas! In ideas for 15 are finished and 16 is in progress.

Anyway, here are all the stuff, as usual, starting from the top and going clockwise.
1. (Inspired by TPIR's Plinko, with two $0 spots surrounding the $10,000 spot. If you land on $0, you won't lose anything, but will have to choose a letter in the puzzle just to keep your turn, just like the 0€ space on the French and Italian versions. If you land on the meaty $10,000 space, you play for $10,000 no matter how many times the consonant appears in the puzzle, just as long as the letter appears in the puzzle of course.)
2. Green $1000 without it's sparkly flare
3. Grand From [link] This meant if you land on this in round 1, you'll play for $1000; round 2, $2500; round 3, $3500; round 4 and after, $5000. I will make a better version soon.
4. Add-A-Two (~MetalPikachu3500's idea. My version of this is if you land on this, choose a letter in the puzzle and immediately solve it, your winning round score gets a 2 to the very left of it. This has the same concept as the Jackpot round.)
5. Sparkly $4000
6. Insurance (If you land on this and get a letter in the puzzle, you receive insurance that if even you're not the one who solves the puzzle, you still win AND KEEP the cash and prizes you acclaimed in the round, although the player who solved it does the same, but watch out! You can lose your Insurance card in two ways. One, if you land on Bankrupt. Two, if another player lands on Insurance and chooses a letter in the puzzle, he/she steals your insurance card. There is more in store if you solve the puzzle with the insurance in hand. If you solve the puzzle, whether you do it with cash, prizes, or both, you receive the same amount in cash. So for example, if you solve the puzzle with $2000 and a $8579 trip to Paris, you get another $10,579 in cold hard cash! What do you think of that?)
7. $1455 (In response to Southwest Airlines' first ever incident. On the evening March 5, 2000, Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 overshot the runaway at Burbank International Airport in Burbank, California, while landing in good weather. Fortunately, the only casualty was the plane itself.)
8. $1248 (In response to an incident similar to Southwest 1455. On the cold and icy evening of December 8, 2005, Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 overshot the runway while landing at Chicago's Midway International Airport, crushing several vehicles waiting at a stoplight. No one was killed on the plane, but tragically, a six-year-old boy in an SUV crushed by the plane was killed. I live just half a mile north of the northeast corner of the airport. The disaster occurred at the northwest corner. Please keep in mind that this is a tribute to Joshua Keyes, the boy who was killed in the incident.) :pray:
9. $2148 (Inspired by this. You'll see why I colored it like this. [link] )
10. Yellow $512 in red numbers (Double 256, the current bit-color on most computers today.)
11. Green Free Spin
12. Golden sparkly $750 (Used to give the top dollar of $750 some flair)
13. ? Grand (How many thousands will you play for? 1 Grand, 2 Grand, 3 Grand, 4 Grand, or 5 Grand?)
14. $2000 just like it's cousin $2500
15. Purple Sparkly $3250
16. Green Sparkly $2250
17. 1987-1995 prize wedge in 1997 Pheonix-style font.
18. 1994-1996 prize wedge in 1997 Phoenix-style font.
19. 1983-1987 prize wedge in 1997 Phoenix-style font.
20. French Jackpot (It starts at $0 in round one and increases with every spin of the wheel, but does not become available until round 3. If you spin it up and get a letter in the puzzle, you get whatever is in the Jackpot, just like in France's version of the Jackpot round. It's awarded at a flat rate, no matter how many times a letter appears in the puzzle, but since it's added to your round score, you can buy a vowel with it, but you have to solve the puzzle as always in order to win what you got without hitting a Bankrupt before you do. In the meaningtime, the space receives a worth of $500, a rule I decided to put in myself. The F$€ is also something I put in, the F being the symbol for France's old currency, the franc, the American dollar sign in reference to this being used on the American version, and the € being the symbol of France's current currency, the euro.
21. The Jackpot space as seen in this 1997 episode of WOF, only without the sponsor's name on it. [link]
22. $2500 without it's sparkly flair
23. Pier 1 prize wedge as seen in the same 1997 of WOF as the blue Jackpot wedge. [link] The prize was a $2500 gift certificate to Pier 1 Imports, but I liked the fact that this was one of the few if not only non-graphic prize wedge(s) that had a number on them/it.
24. Same thing and same purpose as wedge 12 only it's given a somewhat silver flair, just like the largest round one value that Australia ever had on their version of Wheel of Fortune.
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