Should I Spend Donuts on the Pow-Wow Casino Sign?

Thanksgiving has arrived in Springfield!  But, with all of the new Thanksgiving premium items that are limited-time it may be overwhelming trying to decide which items to buy and what to pass on. With that limited-time label on items I know it can be tempting to just buy everything you can. But, have no fear! That’s where we come in to tell you what’s worth your donuts & what you might want to hold off on.

Wondering if you should add the Pow-Wow Casino Sign to your Springfield? Well before you hit that confirm button, let’s break down the Pros and Cons of adding this to your Springfield.
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Decoration: Pow-Wow Casino Sign
Donut Price: 40 donuts
Unique?: Yes
Bonus: 2% (bonus cash and XP to all tasks)
Bonus % Per Donut Spent: 0.05%
Conform-o-Meter Points: 300 Vanity  
Where Can I Place It?: Can be placed on your main Springfield only (ie Grass and Pavement)

Final Thought: The bonus rate on this is quite high, and definitely one of the higher bonus rates per donut spent in the game.  However, it is a sign for the Indian Casino.  So if you don’t plan on purchasing the Pow-Wow Casino (check out the should I buy here) my advice would be to skip this one.  However, if you do purchase the Pow-Wow Casino this will make a nice addition to the building.

What do you think?  Will you be paying 40 donuts for the Pow Wow Casino Sign?  Will you be purchasing the Pow-Wow Casino?

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6 responses to “Should I Spend Donuts on the Pow-Wow Casino Sign?

  1. I always spend my donuts on items that come with characters. I think the Chief has been available before and I missed it, so I definitely made sure to get it this time.

  2. I bought the sign because I bought the casino. I didn’t even realize it has the animation from the episode (native shooting the cowboy) when you tap it! Awesome, totally worth it!

  3. I wonder if the younger crowd is gonna get the Carrot Top reference

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