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Occasionally, but not often, a few Silver Prize Tokens are distributed to every player. But not very many! So it's not really worthwhile to count on them.
 
Occasionally, but not often, a few Silver Prize Tokens are distributed to every player. But not very many! So it's not really worthwhile to count on them.
  
There is another, much quicker way to get Silver Prize Tokens, though! If you have St Arthur's Candle and a Searing Enigma, you can [[Bring a victim to you in a dream|''betray'']] another player with St Arthur's Candle and take '''all of their Silver Prize Tokens.''' This is a very rude thing to do, but it's also very quick. It's your call.
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There is another, much quicker way to get Silver Prize Tokens, though! If you have St Arthur's Candle and a Searing Enigma, you can ''betray'' another player with St Arthur's Candle and take '''all of their Silver Prize Tokens.''' This is a very rude thing to do, but it's also very quick. It's your call.
  
 
One way or another, you will swap your prizes for a knife, your knife for tokens and your tokens for a candle. [[St Cerise's Candle]]. ''I hope you're proud of yourself.''
 
One way or another, you will swap your prizes for a knife, your knife for tokens and your tokens for a candle. [[St Cerise's Candle]]. ''I hope you're proud of yourself.''

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