Aardappelboom wrote: »I wouldn't read too much into it. It'll work like any other event and you can get a ticket per dialy quest or event quest (whatever is stated) depending on how many quests you do, at the end of the day you'll either have zero, one or two tickets.
"Zero, one or two" tickets can simply be phrased as "up to two" tickets. "up to to" just means you can get any number of tickets but not more than two tickets a day.
huntgod_ESO wrote: »If they used the phrasing "guaranteed" then they would be obligated to provide the tickets to you whether you participated or not. It is up to you whether you participate, so that is why they use that wording.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »The "up to" wording might have been a generic phrase, because several events have involved 2 or more zones, with tickets being split between the zones, hence you could earn "up to" a certain number depending on whether you earned tickets in all of the event zones or just 1 of them. Even though this event involves only 1 zone, they may have continued using the "up to" phrasing out of habit.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »The "up to" wording might have been a generic phrase, because several events have involved 2 or more zones, with tickets being split between the zones, hence you could earn "up to" a certain number depending on whether you earned tickets in all of the event zones or just 1 of them. Even though this event involves only 1 zone, they may have continued using the "up to" phrasing out of habit.
Yeah, I'd expect it to be a "cut and paste" error - using an older article as a template, without fully proofreading it afterwards.
huntgod_ESO wrote: »If they used the phrasing "guaranteed" then they would be obligated to provide the tickets to you whether you participated or not. It is up to you whether you participate, so that is why they use that wording.
Not necessarily, it depends on the rest of the sentence. If they said something like 'During the Blackwood event you are guaranteed two Event Tickets per day the first time you complete a Blackwood daily" that would still make it clear that you have to do the quest to get the tickets. To imply that everyone is going to get tickets during the event they would have to remove the other conditions from the sentence as well.
Blackskyszz wrote: »Just make sure to check how many tickets you already have before you start the event.
Remember the max you can have at any time is 12. So it is your responsibility to check it.
If you have 12 before you start the event, go to the event merchant and spend down your tickets.
Otherwise, if you do the event, the "UP TO 2 TICKETS" you earn will be for naught.
I'm just surprised they never upped the quantity of event tickets we can hold instead of the 12 now.