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Special event cards are essentially a sales gimmick.
Some of them are initially offered as a free reward for participating some a special event like the current Advent Calendar. If you buy the Advent Calendar you get 28 cards at a reduced price and a new special event card for "free".
Some special event cards are initially released as part of a gambling game. If you play the game long enough you can "win" the card, but the cost may be may be more than 10X the cost of a regular card.
Some gambling games also offer you the chance to win special event cards that were released earlier. I once "won" three special event cards by playing a gambling game over and over. I think I spent about $50 to "win" those three cards. Looking back I think I made a mistake.
Recently Totem released a new twist on the gambling games. It's the Joker card. If you win a Joker card you can cash it in in exchange for any other card, but given the cost to win a Joker, it makes sense to use them to "buy" a special event card.
Totem has indicated that they make create new ways to win either Jokers or Special Event Cards.
So you have to wait on another similar one, and also the Forum is full of Topics with Special Event Card's 😉 Please take your Time and have a look around.
Doesn't matter if you are "a very good member" or not, you can't simply buy them. You can obtain them by participating in special events or, if you have any Joker cards, you can exchange your Jokers for Special Event Cards. You may ask: "but how to get Jokers?". Well, this is another story.
@mods: Here is sticky topic regarding SECs (Special Event Cards):
This topic should contain all basic information about SECs, including clear instructions how to get the SEC. I don't see such instructions anywhere in that topic.
It is not the first time when question about purchasing special event cards has arisen. The same questions and the same answers appear every time. Why not include instructions in a thread that was created for it (and is also sticked)? Any user could be referred to that thread without the need to repeat same answers over and over.
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