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This next Wheel of Stuffness is full of tributes and milestones.
From the top of the illustration going to the right.
1: The $100 Million Dollar wedge in commemoration to 100 million deviations at DeviantArt
2: You got the Whammy! wedge from me, now how about the Double Whammy! wedge?
3: $888
4: $500 with Goen diamond (a concept for a three digit value with one)
5: $10,000 as an actual value instead of the prize version
6: $12,345 in response to the winner on the New Year's Day episode (I was thinking about doing this value before)
7: $2150 (Based off a clip with what a lady in the yellow podium won on an 80s episode; wedge 19 deals with one of the things she bought with the $2150)
8: Plum-colored $2500
9 $25 from the January 6, 1975 round one wheel (the cheapest value ever played with on US Wheel)
10: White $3500
11: Lose Money (another term for Bankrupt)
12: Mystery Prize (What will it be?)
13: Reverse of $100 Million wedge
14: $2020 (There was a show called 20/20)
15: Speed Bonus (Based off of an online WOF game)
16: Busted from the packaging Tiger's WOF JR. game from 2000
17: $2010 (the year this illustration was submitted
18: Gold $5000 space - GOLD!
19: $154 (The normal prize of the ceramic Dalmatian everyone wanted to get)
20: WOF Video Game Collection worth $7500
21: $23 for someone at DA
22: Silver $2500
23: 35 Years (WOF's first episode is 35 years old!)
24: Super Bonus (~dad90's idea)
Congrats to DA on their 100 millionth deviation, and congrats to WOF for 35 fun-filled years on the air!
Finally, may I please present a pic *tpirman1982 made for me a while back well done in advance? [link]
From the top of the illustration going to the right.
1: The $100 Million Dollar wedge in commemoration to 100 million deviations at DeviantArt
2: You got the Whammy! wedge from me, now how about the Double Whammy! wedge?
3: $888
4: $500 with Goen diamond (a concept for a three digit value with one)
5: $10,000 as an actual value instead of the prize version
6: $12,345 in response to the winner on the New Year's Day episode (I was thinking about doing this value before)
7: $2150 (Based off a clip with what a lady in the yellow podium won on an 80s episode; wedge 19 deals with one of the things she bought with the $2150)
8: Plum-colored $2500
9 $25 from the January 6, 1975 round one wheel (the cheapest value ever played with on US Wheel)
10: White $3500
11: Lose Money (another term for Bankrupt)
12: Mystery Prize (What will it be?)
13: Reverse of $100 Million wedge
14: $2020 (There was a show called 20/20)
15: Speed Bonus (Based off of an online WOF game)
16: Busted from the packaging Tiger's WOF JR. game from 2000
17: $2010 (the year this illustration was submitted
18: Gold $5000 space - GOLD!
19: $154 (The normal prize of the ceramic Dalmatian everyone wanted to get)
20: WOF Video Game Collection worth $7500
21: $23 for someone at DA
22: Silver $2500
23: 35 Years (WOF's first episode is 35 years old!)
24: Super Bonus (~dad90's idea)
Congrats to DA on their 100 millionth deviation, and congrats to WOF for 35 fun-filled years on the air!
Finally, may I please present a pic *tpirman1982 made for me a while back well done in advance? [link]
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The $100 Million Wedge works like a Million Dollar Wedge, but the One Million Dollar envelope will be replaced by the $100 Million envelope.