NPC credits

poohluv2u

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We all do it .. pretty much on a daily basis. Some people call it Dailies, I call it making the rounds ... who knows maybe I was a doctor in another life :laughing:

I start out at Neds, then move on to Pirate tree house, Matterhorn, Dungeon, Emporium, Blue Bayou and last is Haunted Mansion.
Sometimes if there is an empty room I will play the music game, but only if it's empty.

Tell me how you collect your credits, and what do you call it? :)
 
Tell me how you collect your credits, and what do you call it? :)

I rarely visit any of the NPC's. Esmerelda I click on the most, since I am often in the emporium, the others only get clicked if a quest tells me too...

I can play a game or two of pirates in the time it takes to do all the NPC's and earn much more and have have more fun too, so I stopped doing NPC's after they lowered the credits a year ago March. :lmao:
 
I call it being the Sheriff of Nottingham: going from town to town collecting what meager amounts of credits these NPC's have left.

In reality, I don't do it at all. The credit amount is meager when compared to playing Pirates.
 
That is so funny! I go in the exact same order that you do with the NPC. Didn't we always learn left to right?! That's how I think of it anyway. And I always keep in the back of my mind that I need to visit 7 places total, if I get sidetracked.
It's more habit than anything I guess. It's the first thing that I do when I log into the game. Yes it's not a lot of credits, but they are all free, and no real work or time involved. So, I guess that's why I do it. I also play fireworks and mansion to gather credits. I rarely play Music Lobby games, as I almost always crash, even if I play with the sound off.
I also haven't been questing a lot for credits. I don't know, but I always seem to not do well with peoples quests they have out there.
Have a Great Day! :goodvibes
 

I do the exact same order as you. If I do it in a different order, I get lost. I call it a credit run.
 
I call it "credits round". I do it daily, in the exact same order as you. I am not good in pirate game, so I really need these credits.
 
I do it starting at Emporium, then go play my music and remix, then Ned's, treehouse, dragon, yeti, gator and the ghosts. I always go in an empty music room as well. I never have a problem with finding one. I will usually just get my credits and log since most the time I have other things to do. I can't just sit and play the games for to long when I do have some extra time. LOL
 
It may not be a lot of credits, but hey, its free credits. :thumbsup2 I do it most days. Sometimes twice (if I get the first one in early enough).

I call it a "credit run" too. Not sure why though....

My order is different. Emporium, Fantasy Land, Adventure Land, then New Orleans. I guess I start at Emporium because its first in the real park (which really makes no sense in VMK).
 
Doing my "Credit Run" now as a matter of fact.

Emporium, Yeti, Dungeon, Ned, Pirate Tree House, Gator Waiter. I now play & mix music last as it often crashes. Almost never visit the ghosts...it just takes too long.
 
Emporium, Neds, Pirate, Matterhorn, Dragon, Blue Bayou and hardly ever the mansion ghosts. lol Its 120 credits that I can get within seconds so I usually do it daily and lately since I crash in the music mix I dont do them.
 
I do the same left to right routine myself. I call it "doing my rounds" or call it "getting your allowance" to my son. It gets boring though, especially waiting in the HM. I had not thought about pirates giving more credits but I guess it is true. Like someone else said, free is free though.
 
Blue Bayou, Emporium, Matterhorn, Dungeon, Pirate Treehouse, Shrunken Ned, and sometimes Haunted Mansion.
 
Wow, glad to se I'm not the only weirdo that doesn't always visit them.

Since I do it so infrequently, I don't have a name for it. When I do it, it's usually after I get burnt out on playing repeated games of fireworks, so since I'm already in Fantasyland, I'll usually go Dragon, Yeti, Esmeralda, Ned, Blackheart, Gator Waiter, and then (if I'm in the mood to stand around for an hour) the ghosts.
 
I call it my daily credit run. I do it everyday because I don't always have time to play games. It's also the first thing I do when I log in: Emporium, Ned's, Blackheart, Yeti, Dragon, Gator, Ghosts. I visit other websites while I wait for the ghosts.
 
Seems like most people do Mansion last, if they do it at all. I have to admit that on my mules I don't bother doing the ghosties. Those easy to get credits do add up though, just recently I went on a 5,000 credit shopping spree with one of Lady-Sparkle's 'sisters'. :yay:
 
We refer to them as daily points and we do get them.

Order:
Ned
Pirate Treehouse
Matterhorn
Dungeon
Emporium
Main Street Music
Bayou
HM Ghosts
Monorail Music

Then, off to play the games....
 
I always do Esmeralda, then Ned's through the teleporter, then I go to Blackheart. After Blackheart I go to the Matterhorn and then down to the Dungeon. Then I go to the Blue Bayou and finish off with the ghosts.
 
I don't have a fancy name for it. I call it "getting credits"

I start out at Music, then Emporium, then Mansion. If someone is starting a game of Mansion, I join. Whenever I end back up in the lobby and no game is starting, or I am tired of playing Mansion, I visit the ghosts. Then Blue Bayou, Ned's, Pirate Treehouse, Dungeon, and the Matterhorn. If by this time 15 minutes have elapsed, I play Music again and then go off to do whatever I want.
 
when the kids sign on i always tell them make sure you go visit your peoples! that is our "code" for getting credits from NPC. but just for myself i say visiting my peeps!
 
My "credit run" starts with Yeti, then Dragon, Esmerelda, Ned, Blackheart, Gator and sometimes the Ghosts. I use the advanced mode to get an empty music room and do that last since I used to crash there often--not happening as much now.
 














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