bloomwaker
NOHRIAN SCUM
I finally made up my mind to grab the Twilight Princess Picross game. I'm definitely enjoying it.

Since my Japanese My Nintendo account has currently gotten 1000 platinum points, the point box seems to be full. This leads me to wonder what's the actual maximum capacity of a point box, if there is any. I'm aware that the priciest rewards currently cost 1000 platinum points each, yet I could possibly earn a bit more than 1000 platinum points within a month.
Don't think there's any actual limit. It'd be included in the ToS probably if there was, like the expiry limit for example.
How do some of you guys already have 1000 Platinum coins? I thought the only way to earn them was weekly sign ins for eShop and Miiverse (aside from linking accounts). Unless you got an advantage using a Japanese account?
I already reached 1000 Platinum points in less than 5 days of using my North American account, most of which from the one-time bonuses. This is especially helped by being a former Club Nintendo member who receive a point code and pre-registered for Miitomo, both of which yielded me 200 points each.
Signing-in eShop and Miiverse do give you 30 points each. You would get 60 points per week. In 6 months, you would have 1200 points or so.
Although My Nintendo mentions what missions will earn you points, there's a few of them that aren't explicitly mentioned at all. One of which is a weekly mission that has you click the stray platinum coin to gain 30 points.
Another mission involves browsing the official Nintendo website of your region with your Nintendo Account logged in, which will automatically add 30 points to your tally.
Do both of these missions alongside with eShop and Miiverse, and you would gain 120 platinum points per week without using Miitomo at all. Speaking of which...
...This particular application indeed have missions that earn you platinum points, or more precisely Miitomo points. Miitomo points can be used in conjunction with platinum points when you redeem any platinum reward, provided that you do so via My Nintendo website. Doing so via Miitomo will only use Miitomo coins, even for the same rewards.
Just changing your Mii's clothing once and typing 3 answers will earn you 5 points each. Listening to 10 answers other than yours will also add 5 points. Receiving 5 comments to any of your answers will give you 10 points. So does receiving 5 hearts from any of your answers.
Combine all of these daily points and you could earn 35 per day. Don't forget to answer the weekly featured question for claiming those extra 25 points, which again isn't mentioned on the website.
Therefore, you can earn up to 270 Miitomo points per week with Miitomo alone.
With 120 platinum points, adding those 270 Miitomo points will make for a grand total of 390 points. That's a little more than six times the amount of platinum points you would otherwise receive per week. In two weeks, you could theoretically every exclusive platinum reward from the current lineup that isn't priced higher than 250 platinum points. It would take three weeks to reach a little more than 1000 platinum points, which should be enough to get either My Nintendo picross game or WarioWare: Touched!.
I've been considering writing a guide for My Nintendo on TBT, so it would be handy for an average user who want to make the most out of the reward system without having enough time to properly analyze the reward system.
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Miitomo coins can really only be used for game tickets and the Mario outfit right now, right? I'm still saving a ton of coins up. Right now I'm at 850 Platinum coins and 750 Miitomo coins so I guess I missed some of the opportunities. [...]
Are they listed as DLC? DLC does not count towards Gold.Does anyone know if buying the other versions of Fates via the in game shop counts towards Gold points?
It's a shame some rewards are limited to just gold coins because those are the ones most appealing to me right now.
I bought the two themes because I didn't see anything else worthwhile. To anyone else thinking about them, they have the same background music so there is not really too much difference.
Nintendo needs to start working more on video game making and not on money making. They are starting to lean more towards siphoning our pockets than creating a good gaming experience. Sad but it seems like that's where most companies are headed these days.