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I'm not in the creator program, but I have a friend who is, so I'm asking this for them. The creator program, through StreamElements, has a bunch of challenges to do, either for 'personal codes' or 'community codes' - presumably 'personal' means they're for the content creator, and 'community' means giveaways. These challenges, specifically the ones for streaming x number of hours, give far more than 10 'personal codes' but apparently WotC has a 10 code limit? Is this accurate? If so, why reward more than 10? What are the others meant to be used for? This makes no sense.

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over 4 years ago - /u/WOTC_CommunityTeam - Direct link

Hello! Mishy here hopping onto the Community Team's Reddit account (I can't believe they let me have access to this!)

Anyway, we have two different types of codes that are being rewarded in the Creator Program. Personal codes and community codes. Personal codes are gem codes, and these are meant to be redeemed on your personal account. A limit of 10 redemption should not be correct, but may have happened on accident. Thanks for reporting that during this beta as we are testing things, we'll get that fixed!

The community codes are ICRs, and those are limited at 10 redemptions per account (we are looking at renewing the 10 redemptions every set release), these are for community giveaway items. So, if you are not giving those away and are redeeming to your own account, you will have a 10 code cap.

Hope this helps, and again, thanks for reporting so that we can work on making this program better every day!

over 4 years ago - /u/WOTC_CommunityTeam - Direct link

Originally posted by MKX_PlatinumRarity

My streamer friend has been in email communication with WotC, after only one of the 10 codes they received for the 'stream 20 hours' challenge actually worked. After they messaged why 9/10 of the codes failed to work, they were told they'd reached the 10 code per account limit.

Thats not good, I've sent a request in to take a deeper look at the codes to make sure this is not the case, and if so, to fix! -Mishy