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[[Image:Gold Medallion.jpg|thumb]]
 
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[[Image:Gold Medallion mail.jpg|thumb|The mail.]]
 
[[Image:Gold Medallion mail.jpg|thumb|The mail.]]
You have a chance to receive the '''Gold Medallion''' in your mailbox after winning a [[battleground]] during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
 
   
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During the 2008 [[Spirit of Competition]] event (during the {{wplink|2008 Summer Olympics}} in Beijing, China), player characters had a chance to receive the '''Gold Medallion''' [[small pet]] container in their mailbox after each win in a [[battleground]], until winning one. Each character on an account was eligible to win one.
==Myth==
 
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The Spirit of Competition resembles the Asiatic version of the mythical dragon.
 
 
The pet, 'Spirit of Competition', is a small red and yellow Asian dragon, inspired by the Summer Olympics being held in Beijing for 2008.
   
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==Winning the Medallion==
==Inspiration==
 
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During the event there were numerous observations about the difficulty and ease of winning this item. In hindsight, it has been observed that this was probably distributed as a random looting roll selection from among the battleground winners who did not yet have this item, rather than a per individual fixed chance to win. This is born out by the observations that winning this item from a win in Warsong Gulch appeared to be easier than other battlegrounds (smaller battleground, fewer people rolling), and that the odds seemed to improve as the Spirit of Competition event progressed (people that do battlegrounds tend to keep doing battlegrounds, people that do not do battlegrounds tend not to do battlegrounds, the population is fairly fixed; as people won the item and dropped out of the rolling pool, the odds got better.)
The Gold Medallion's dragon is inspired by the Summer Olympics being held in Beijing for 2008.
 
   
 
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[[Category:World of Warcraft rare items]]
 
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Revision as of 19:05, 5 July 2010

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File:Gold Medallion.jpg
File:Gold Medallion mail.jpg

The mail.

During the 2008 Spirit of Competition event (during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China), player characters had a chance to receive the Gold Medallion small pet container in their mailbox after each win in a battleground, until winning one. Each character on an account was eligible to win one.

The pet, 'Spirit of Competition', is a small red and yellow Asian dragon, inspired by the Summer Olympics being held in Beijing for 2008.

Winning the Medallion

During the event there were numerous observations about the difficulty and ease of winning this item. In hindsight, it has been observed that this was probably distributed as a random looting roll selection from among the battleground winners who did not yet have this item, rather than a per individual fixed chance to win. This is born out by the observations that winning this item from a win in Warsong Gulch appeared to be easier than other battlegrounds (smaller battleground, fewer people rolling), and that the odds seemed to improve as the Spirit of Competition event progressed (people that do battlegrounds tend to keep doing battlegrounds, people that do not do battlegrounds tend not to do battlegrounds, the population is fairly fixed; as people won the item and dropped out of the rolling pool, the odds got better.)

External links