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There is another glitch with The Rare Claw, despite costing 5 Gems to play, will display the message "You need 25 gems to play" if the player has less than 5 Gems.There is a glitch where the Trading Party version, despite costing 25 Gems to play, will display the message "You Must Have 5 Gems to Play" if the player has less than 25 Gems.The red button that lowers the claw originally had the word "DROP" on it instead of an arrow.The Trading Party version of this game costs 25 Gems to play it instead of the normal price of 5 Gems.It is one of the several mini-games to have a price (5 Gems) and a prize that is not Gems.These are claws that only reward plushies of a specific animal. The Diamond Shop had sold non-member claw machines until they were replaced by member claw machines with a new design, starting with The Arctic Wolf Claw. In many parties, there is a claw machine that only rewards a specific plushie. The rewards in both cases seem to consist of the following items: This seems to be the same version that was included in the trading-themed Jammer Party, which has an unmarked claw machine that can be clicked to play the game. With a slew of productions in the hopper, a NY art gallery to run, and several record label ventures in the works, it seems the man known as Claw has no intention of slowing down.When the Trading Party was introduced in January 2012, it included a version of the claw machine that only rewards some clothing items. Whether as a solo artist or in collaboration, Letko’s race to change the face of stateside dubstep cannot be denied. Or formerly, as part of the Trillbass collective, he’s been responsible for pushing dubstep in new directions, incorporating heavy use of hip hop samples and instrumental riffs to almost single-handedly popularize what many are now calling ‘thugstep.’ Claw’s official remix, under the Trillbass moniker, of Wu-Tang’s Keep Hustlin’ recently debuted at #7 on the iTunes hip hop chart. The duo’s been responsible for some of the biggest bootleg tunes of the last few years, including their smash remix of Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind, as well as many original productions and remixes on labels like Potty Mouth and Tuff Love Dubs. Or as part of his current collaboration with Richie August, Hulk, he’s embraced the previously negatively connotated term ‘brostep’ and turned it into a positive to describe the big-room, heavy sound that the two are pushing with their label, Brotown Records. It’s as Claw he got his start in Houston, gaining notoriety on the DnB circuit locally before making the jump to a short lived career as an audio engineer, and finally stepping onto the national stage as a forthright dubstep producer.
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As his solo production moniker, Claw, he’s released a slew of critically acclaimed releases on Shift Recordings, Play Me, and Suicide Dubs, among others, and has been headlining shows in cities across the US over the last 3 years.