Search-first coverage updated for March 2026

Relic entity

Wongo's Bargain Ticket proves a relic page can still be useful before every gameplay detail is public

This page is a template test for preview-first relic coverage: clear about the official name, clear about the current public note, and honest about what is still missing.

Tier

Unknown preview tier

Class affinity

Unknown

Known from

Mega Crit relic spotlight newsletter

Status

Announced

AnnouncedPrimary-source confirmedLast updated March 11, 2026

What is officially shown today

Wongo's Bargain Ticket is a good first relic page because the official source clearly confirms the relic name and gives a short public note, even if the full gameplay effect is still not explained.

That means the current safe answer is simple:

  • the relic name is officially shown
  • the current public wording is limited
  • the exact gameplay meaning should not be invented

Why this page is still worth having

A careful relic page is better than forcing users into guesses. The page can still answer what is confirmed and make the uncertainty visible instead of hiding it.

That is especially useful for a search-first site that wants long-term trust, not just fast coverage.

What this page should not overclaim

This route should not pretend the hidden mechanic is already known. If the official preview gives only flavor or a partial tease, the page should say exactly that and stop there.

Next clicks

The best follow-up pages after this relic preview

Relic pages usually hand users into the relic hub or another broader strategy route that provides context.

FAQ

What a first relic page should clarify

A useful relic page is honest about which part is confirmed today and which part is still not public.

What is officially confirmed about Wongo's Bargain Ticket?

Mega Crit officially showed the relic name and a short public note in a relic spotlight newsletter.

Why is this page still worth publishing with limited detail?

Because it can answer what is confirmed today and keep users away from false certainty or fan-made guesses.

Should the page invent the hidden gameplay effect?

No. The page should explicitly say when the full effect is still not public.