Talk:Vanda Electrics Dendrobium/@comment-34846154-20180329032210/@comment-27980511-20180329213329

@RestInPeacePostMalone

Like @Magnetic Sparkle says, just focus on enjoying the game. Take what you've gone through as an experience, and play more strategically next time.

I've failed loads of Events in the past, but I was able to get the prize vehicles  the second time they came around. In no particular order, I failed the Huracán R&D, theEgoista R&D, the MP4-25 Championship, the Fenyr R&D and the Alpine R&D.

For the last three, I failed due to getting interrupted halfway. I even skipped the HommageR&D but that was because of the Tokens-only Upgrades putting me off the challenge. The Arash I do not want so I didn't bother with it.

But now, I own all of  those cars (except the MP4-25 which is pending assembly). I was able to get half of them through re-trying their Events and the other half throughcollecting their BPs.

I would like to share 10 tips with you that helped me out quite a lot over the last few Events :

1. Have a good Credits-grinding car. This is vital to get you started since you are still quite new to the game. The Veneno is a great car to start with, and ve ry cheapto MAX+PRO. The Lykan and 675LT are also good cars but they're more expensive to upgrade. Use any of these in Season 9 races and in their Mastery Challenge 15s.

2. Plan which prize vehicle you intend to get. Given how much time and resources you may or may not have, it's not usually realistic to try to win each and every vehicleunless you're swimming in Credits and Tokens. The release of each new Update is a great time to start planning, and will give you some time to get ready.

3. Stay cool and keep a level head. Don't go in expecting to win right away until you get a feel for the prize vehicle. Play to try it out in the beginning, then decideif it's worth going for.

4. Stock up on resources. Credits, Tokens and Free Upgrades if you can. Do some research on how much the prize vehicle needs before you begin. That way, you can work out how much time you'll need to farm Credits and when to apply them. Decide on a minimum number of Credits/Tokens that you'll keep for emergencies.

5. Stock up on Double Credits + Extra Tanks. This will give you an edge if and when you need it.

6. If you commit to a vehicle, do whatever you can to win it, but at the same time, be prepared to learn from the experience of not winning it. You'll be in a betterposition to get it next time.

7. Watch gameplay videos. YouTube is your bes t friend for the scoop on the latest Event vehicles and you can see how the pros get theirs. It will give you an idea ofwhat Tuning you'll need and how to get there.

8. If a vehicle can be obtained another way, look into that. If it can be gotten for BPs and there's an Event going on for it, it might save you more on resources tocollect the BPs instead. You can still play the Event itself for other rewards, like Tokens. I was able to get half the bikes and the McLaren 650S GT3 this way.

9. See what other users are sharing on this Wiki. They're an invaluable resource and will often cover things that you won't see in the YouTube videos. They can also share tips with you on how to win your prize.

10. Have fun. Don't forget, it's just a game and it's meant to be enjoyed. There will always be another chance to get that vehicle, and if not, there are a lot of others to enjoy.

I don't consider myself a pro player by any means, but I've definitely got more skilled since I first started playing, and I'm much more strategic than ever.

But I still like to have fun, win some, lose some, learn from the experience and get better next time!