Release 34 Lot Deed Raffle Winners


Earlier today we had the drawing for our second Lot Deed Raffle and awarded 675 lot deeds to lucky winners. There were two raffles, one for each lot type:

  • Place Anywhere Deeds: 75 Total
    • Row: 40
    • Village: 20
    • Town: 10
    • City: 5
  • Player Owned Town Deeds: 600 Total
    • Row: 320
    • Village: 160
    • Town: 80
    • City: 40

Raffle tickets grant the holder a chance to win deeds of any size (Row, Village, Town, or City). Raffles will be held monthly and we will have multiple winners for each lot size (numbers will vary each month). Place-Anywhere Deed raffle tickets are more expensive but will have fewer deeds in each raffle than POT raffle tickets, which are more affordable and will have many more deeds in each raffle. This means your chances to win a POT deed are much greater.

Below is a complete list of the winners for the Release 34 raffle. Winners can claim their deed(s) simply by logging into the game and claiming rewards at any bank.  A reminder that you may have received multiple deeds to claim if you received tickets for a guild or other group.

If you wish to review all of your account rewards outside of the game, you can do so by going to the Account menu on the main website and then selecting the ‘Special Rewards’ tab in the page menu.

Listed below are the winners:

R34 Lot Raffle Winners Place Anywhere

R34 Lot Raffle Winners POT



14 Comments


  1. Mad HatterMad Hatter

    Many new home owners on the list above
    And good to see some many different names
    Dint land one myself, but Congrats to all!!!!

    -MH




  2. Chaos ShadowstormChaos Shadowstorm

    Well, I did not expect to win a Row Deed! Not sure what all that entails as of yet, but I am very grateful! Thank you!


  3. Black TortoiseBlack Tortoise

    Thanks for putting the results up. Would it be possible to get a HTML/JSON/text representation of lists like these, so we can CTRL+F for results? Even at high magnification, my eyes often miss exactly what Im looking for, where computers tend not to miss ;).

    1. BerekBerek Post author

      If we can find a way to quickly copy/paste it from an excel sheet, sure! We’re trying to explore that option now.


  4. xyphonxyphon

    I am noticing that several winners won multiple lots. There is one person that won 15 row lot deeds. How is that fair to those that can only afford one or two tickets? One would think that it would be limited to one lot per person due to the scarcity of these deeds and to allow more players to have a home.


  5. joeust

    Congrats to the winners. Unfortunately I was not in the lucky group. For the free tickets, was it enough to claim them and leave in bank or did they have to be in hand for the draw?


  6. silvandeussilvandeus

    Why so many players winning multiple? I feel this should be restricted to one prize per person, how many houses does one player need?

    I wish my friends had won a single one! I am the jerk who convinced them to try :(

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