PBA Bowling Challenge - Challenges FAQ by aces4839 Hiya, folks, aces4839 here. Ever since I had a phone, I naturally got into this game as a real-life bowler since 1989 and I'm here to give you advice on the many challenges for the Career and Bonus tours starting with the Career tours. If there is a specific tour you're looking for, hold down ctrl+f to bring up the Find tab and type in the tour. Without further ado, here we go: Introduction Open Bowling - Simply throw a strike to complete the easiest challenge in the game. League League Night - Get a strike on the last ball in the 10th frame to complete this challenge. A couple ways to do it is to throw a spare first or have two strikes in the 10th frame. League Qualifier - Use the Lightning Ball, one of the game's special balls, to get a strike. Either hit the head pin dead center or keep the ball on the second arrow on the left or right side and all the pins should fall. League Finals - Defeat both your opponents by at least 10 pins or more. Considering these are amateur opponents, this should be easy. Pro-Am Pro-Am Exhibition - Use the House Ball, which is your starting ball, to get two strikes in a single game. Should be easy enough to do. Pro-Am Qualifier - When you unlock the Split Ball, you'll have to somehow leave a 7-10 split, which is both corner pins nearest to the pit and gutters. Try to throw the ball at high enough power but more away from the strike zone and you'll eventually leave a 7-10. Then it's up to the split ball. Throw it straight down the middle and when the white circle is under the ball, tap the screen and the balls will hit both pins. Pro-Am Finals - Simply get three strikes in a row to complete the challenge. PBA Regionals East Chameleon Open East - Use the Workhorse ball once unlocked to get a strike. Championship East Qualifier - Once you unlock the Bomb ball, the last of the special balls, simply throw it and the pins are gone and the challenge completed. Easy, eh? Championship East Finals - Should be easy since you only need a total of seven strikes between both games to complete this challenge. Grove City Open - This marks the first really tough challenge. Every single frame must be a spare in order to complete this one. Miss the head pin every first ball and clean up what's left. Championship Central Qualifier - You may want to wait until you get the Smash Hit ball for this one. If you get more than one level up in this tour, the challenge is completed. Championship Central Finals - Simply get four strikes in a row to complete this challenge. Fayetteville Open - Get five strikes in a single game to complete this challenge. Championship South Qualifier - If you get all three strikes in the 10th frame in any given game, you'll complete this challenge. Championship South Finals - You'll have to use ALL three special balls to get three consecutive strikes to complete this one. You may throw the Split ball as a normal ball if you choose to, the game still counts it. East Grand Championship Qualifier - Put your device on a flat surface and throw it straight the entire game to complete this challenge. Or you can change the option to have the screen controls displayed during each throw and not touch those the entire time as well. East Grand Championship Finals - Simply get five strikes in a row to complete this challenge. PBA Regionals West Shark Open SW - Once you unlock the Sponsor ball, simply get a strike with it to complete the challenge. Championship SW Qualifier - You have three games to average 220 for the set to complete this challenge. A 660 total or higher will do it. Championship SW Finals - Once the Mimic ball is unlocked, use it 20 times to complete the challenge. Scorpion Open Midwest - You may end up spending gold pins for this one as you have to convert four splits in a single game to complete this challenge. If you have the limited Tip The Scales ball, you could refill the Bomb ball to its maximum and complete this more easily. Otherwise, prepare lots of gold pins before doing this challenge and have your specials ready for use. Championship Midwest Qualifier - Simply get three strikes in a row with the House Ball to complete this challenge. Championship Midwest Finals - This is one of the most difficult challenges in the game. You have to leave any SIX splits in a single game and still defeat your opponent to beat the challenge. If you happen to tie your opponent, it will still count as completed. Good luck! Cheetah Open NW - Once the Smash Hit ball is unlocked, simply get three with it to complete the challenge. Championship NW Qualifier - Challenge description says it all, really. You should get at least one spare to be safe, though. Championship NW Finals - Simply get six strikes in a row to complete the challenge. Viper Open West - Once the Sidewinder ball is unlocked, simply get three strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. Championship West Qualifier - You need gold pins for this one. Simply get any four spares using the Split ball to complete the challenge. Championship West Finals - This one can be tricky. You'll need to gutter both times in the 10th frame and hope your opponent doesn't have a high enough score to beat you. The best possible score before the 10th is a 240, which is by having the first nine strikes in a row. West Grand Championship Qualifier - Once the Hambone ball is unlocked, simply get four strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. West Grand Championship Finals - Defeat both opponents by at least 15 pins to complete the challenge. PBA Tour PBA Viper Open - You'll need gold pins for this one too. Simply get any three strikes with the Bomb ball to complete this challenge. PBA Viper Qualifier - This one is a bit tricky also. To complete this challenge, each game must be a higher score than the previous game AND you need to place 1st at the end to complete the challenge successfully. An example would be games of 240 in game 1, 250 in game 2 and 279 in game 3. PBA Viper Finals - You'll need a ball with the effect of a chance to blow up the pins OTHER than the Bomb ball. Once done, the challenge is completed. I used the Badger ball to do the job, but I do wonder if using the Mimic after the Bomb ball would do the job also... PBA Chameleon Open - Once you have the Grindstone ball, you'll need to use it to get a level up once you're close enough. Considering it grants 50 EXP per throw, it will do the job. PBA Chameleon Qualifier - You need gold pins for this one also. You'll have to get a total of NINE strikes using special balls to complete this successfully. PBA Chameleon Finals - This one can be tough. You'll need to get EIGHT strikes in a row to complete this one. Considering it's the driest pattern in the game, that is no small feat. PBA Scorpion Open - Use any six balls during the game to complete the challenge. Special balls do count. PBA Scorpion Qualifier - Simply finish the tour in 4th place or higher with more strikes than spares. Again, get at least one spare to be safe. PBA Scorpion Finals - You'll have to use only the Caffeinator ball for this one. Beat both opponents with it and this one will be done. Using a different ball at any point will negate your progress, so be aware. PBA Cheetah Open - This one could be tough. You'll have to use either the Powder Keg or The Nuke balls to complete this one. Considering the Powder Keg unlocks much sooner than The Nuke, use that. Once you leave an easy enough split, switch to the Powder Keg and pick it up to complete the challenge. PBA Cheetah Qualifier - For this one, you can't strike with EITHER of the special balls and you still have to place in the top 4 to complete the challenge. When you use the Lightning ball, throw it in the gutter and the area of effect on it will still hit some pins. When you use the Split ball, simply throw it like a normal ball away from the head pin. When you use the Bomb ball, simply throw it in the gutter. PBA Cheetah Finals - You need the Lucky Strike ball for this one. Using it the entire time, beat both opponents with it to complete the challenge. PBA Shark Open - Using the Grindstone ball again, you only need to get five strikes with it to complete the challenge. PBA Shark Qualifier - This one could be tricky, and you have to bowl five games in this tour. You'll need EXACTLY ten more strikes than spares. Keep track as you go and miss the spare if you need to. Finish in the top 4 and the challenge is done. PBA Shark Finals - This one could be a bit tricky. In the 10th frame, you'll need at least a strike and a spare or all three strikes. Every other frame must be a strike or a spare also. If you get pin count on the last ball in the 10th, the challenge will not count as completion, so keep that in mind. PBA Badger Open - With the Badger, Wolf and Bear balls, get a strike with each one to complete the challenge. PBA Badger Qualifier - Same deal as the Badger Open, just get a spare with each ball to complete this one. PBA Badger Finals - Using just the Badger ball, get five strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. PBA Wolf Open - Same deal as the Badger Qualifer, only you need two spares with each ball instead of one to complete this one. PBA Wolf Qualifier - This can be tough. You'll need to average 260 or better in five games to complete this one. You'll need at least a total of 1300 pins to do it. PBA Wolf Finals - Using just the Wolf ball, get five strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. PBA Bear Open - Same deal as the Badger Open, only you need two strikes with each ball to complete this challenge. PBA Bear Qualifier - You'll need a ball that's not the Bomb ball to blow up the pins five times over five games to complete this challenge. PBA Bear Finals - Using just the Bear ball, get five strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. U.S. Open Qualifier - Use any ten balls to complete this one. Special balls do count. U.S. Open Finals - Using just the Beeline ball, get six strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. USBC Masters Qualifier - Using just the Fortune Cookie ball, get ten strikes with it to complete the challenge. That is harder than it seems... USBC Masters Finals - Using the Sidewinder ball, get seven strikes to complete the challenge. World Series of Bowling WSOB Viper Open - Using the Bomb and Split special balls AND the Mimic ball, get a strike with each one to complete the challenge. WSOB Viper Qualifier - Use any 15 balls to complete this one. Again, special balls do count. WSOB Viper Finals - Defeat both opponents by 25 pins or more to complete this challenge. WSOB Chameleon Open - Unless you somehow save up 7,000 gold pins to get the Ultimate ball, use nothing but special balls to complete this challenge more quickly and win the tour also. WSOB Chameleon Qualifier - Using the Lucky Strike ball, get 20 strikes with it to complete this one. WSOB Chameleon Finals - Another tough one. You'll need to get TEN strikes in a row to complete this one. If you don't have a strike run going before the 3rd frame, it will be impossible at that point to get ten in a row. WSOB Scorpion Open - This is a very tough challenge. You also need the Quick Buck ball for the spare throw. Somehow manage to leave a 2-4-5-8 or a 3-5-6-9 the first ball then use the Quick Buck ball to make the spare and get 400 tickets from it also as a decent perk. My advice is barely tap the head pin enough to miss the pin closest to it and hope it knocks the corner pin out and the ball takes the other pins out to leave the combination. There is another way to complete this challenge. Use the Split ball the first ball and have the balls knock out the 4-6-7-8-9-10 pins. This will hopefully leave the third bucket pins up, the 1-2-3-5. Now switch to the Quick Buck and pick up the spare. The game won't recognize it as a bucket as you won't get the 400 tickets, but it will still complete the challenge. How you go about it is up to you. WSOB Scorpion Qualifier - Use any 20 balls to complete this one. Again, special balls do count. WSOB Scorpion Finals - Defeat both opponents by at least 30 pins to complete this one. WSOB Cheetah Open - Suffice it to say, you'll need every single strike to get a 300 and complete this challenge. The easiest way is using the Bomb ball every shot but you will need 220 gold pins total to clean house. WSOB Cheetah Qualifier - Get any 15 spares in three games to complete this challenge. WSOB Cheetah Finals - This one is even tougher than the Cheetah Open. Manage to get 15 consecutive strikes across BOTH games and you'll get this done. WSOB Shark Open - You need gold pins for this one. You can only use special balls to complete this challenge successfully. WSOB Shark Qualifier - With the Trooper ball, you'll need to leave any ten splits to complete this one. Not to mention all the extra tickets you get also from its bonus effect. WSOB Shark Finals - Same exact thing as the Grove City Open: Get ten spares in a game. WSOB Badger Open - Using the Badger, Wolf AND Bear balls, get three spares using each one. Considering you only have one game to do it, this can be troublesome. WSOB Badger Qualifier - You need gold pins for this one. Using the Split ball, get any ten spares with it to complete the challenge. WSOB Badger Finals - This one is super tough. You can only use the Badger ball to get a 300 with it to complete the challenge. Considering it has low speed and high spin, this is very doable. Good luck. WSOB Wolf Open - You need gold pins for this one. Using only the Lightning ball, get ten strikes with it to complete the challenge. WSOB Wolf Qualifier - The tough challenges keep on coming. You'll need to average 270 or better in five games to complete it. 1350 or better will do it. WSOB Wolf Finals - Just like with the Badger Finals, you can only use the Wolf ball to get a 300. Shouldn't be too hard though and it has an 8% chance for a Lightning ball per throw also. WSOB Bear Open - Same deal with the Badger Open, instead of spares with each one, you need three strikes with each one to see this done. WSOB Bear Qualifier - Considering you have five games, this is much easier than it seems. Using the Badger, Wolf AND Bear balls, you only need five spares with each one to complete the challenge. WSOB Bear Finals - This is a super tough challenge and the Bear ball is the most difficult of the three balls. My advice here is keep the speed nice and slow and you should eventually get your 300 and 5 gold pins as a bonus. Good luck! World Championship Qualifier - A 299, eh? Best advice I can offer here is that once you get to the last ball, switch to the Split ball. Throw it down the lane but hit it before it gets close to the head pin. Both balls should miss the head pin and the rest will fall, netting you the completion. You may want to practice with it so you get the timing down. Good luck. World Championship Finals - This can get very tricky very fast. You'll need to use THIRTY different balls in three games to see this done. Again though, special balls do count. Tournament of Champions Tournament of Champions Qualifier - Using just the Mercury ball, get ten strikes with it in a single game to complete the challenge. Tournament of Champions Finals - If you happen to have at least 700 gold pins on hand, you can complete this challenge by throwing the Bomb ball every single time to get 300s in all three games. Elias Cup All Open Tours - Get three strikes in a row using the ball in the description to complete each challenge. All Qualifier Tours - Get six strikes in a row using the ball in the description to complete each challenge. All Finals Tours - Using just the ball in the description, defeat both opponents to complete each challenge. Elias Cup Quarter Finals - Using ANY Elias Cup ball you used to complete the other challenges, simply get six strikes in a row to complete the challenge. Elias Cup Semi-Finals - Using ALL Elias Cup balls in a single game, get the first eight strikes in a row using each one to complete the challenge. Elias Cup Finals - Just like the Quarter Finals, use any Elias Cup ball to defeat all three opponents to complete the challenge. Now for the Bonus challenges: PBA Anniversary PBA Inaugural Bowl - Same thing as the PBA Shark Finals: Get all strikes or spares. Empire State Open - Using just the Pro Ball, you'll have to bowl a 300 with it. Considering it's a very fast ball, that's a tough challenge to contend with. Paramus Eastern Open - Exact same thing as the Empire State Open. Dayton Open - Also the exact same thing as the Empire State Open. Make That Spare Series Qualifier - Same thing as the Pro-Am Qualifer: Make a 7-10 split using the Split ball. Professional Bowlers Tour Series Finals - Using just the PBA Tour 60 ball, you'll need to bowl a 300 with it. Considering it's a max power ball, this will be very difficult. PBA Anniversary Qualifier - If you managed the 300 with the PBA Tour 60 ball, you'll be surprised to see that you only need six strikes in a row to complete this one. PBA Anniversary Extravaganza - Same exact thing as the PBA Anniversary Qualifier. Lanes of Route 66 The Dust Bowl - With the TumbleBall, throwing a strike as the last ball in the 10th frame with it will complete the challenge. Sunset Showdown Qualifier - Say hello to one of the most difficult challenges in the game. Using only the Spare Tire ball, you have to get a spare in every single frame for all three games. You also have to use the Spare Tire ball the entire time, so don't switch balls! Good luck! Sunset Showdown Finals - Using only the Spike & Strike ball, get six strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. Mother Road Grand Qualifier - Using only the Spike & Strike ball again, you have to get four strikes in a row six different times in eight games to complete the challenge successfully. Mother Road Grand Championship - Using either the TumbleBall, Spare Tire or Spike & Strike, manage to bowl a 300 game to complete the challenge. I used the TumbleBall when I completed it. Lane 51 Project Blue Book Open - This actually isn't so bad even though you can only use the UFO Strike ball and the ball itself is a UFO. It has a 10% chance for a Lightning ball every throw. You simply have to get all strikes or spares with it to complete the challenge successfully. UFO Qualifier - Simply average 230 or better to complete the challenge. A 690 or higher will do it. UFO Finals - Using only the UFO Strike, get six strikes in a row to complete the challenge. It can get troublesome though. Crop Circle Championship Qualifier - Using just the UFO Strike again, you have to get four strikes in a row six different times in eight games to complete the challenge successfully. Crop Circle Championship Finale - Multiple brain cells will burst in your brain trying to get a 300 with just the UFO Strike. This one will really test your nerves. Good luck! Rock 'n' Bowl The Rockville Let The Good Times Roll - Simply get a strike as the last ball in the 10th frame to complete the challenge. The Rockville Qualifier - Another get all strikes or spares challenge. You'll manage once again. The Rockville Finals - Considering the Daddy 'O' Ball is one of the better balls out there, getting five strikes in a row with it should prove to be fairly easy. Coolsville Championship Qualifer - Another one of those challenges where you have to use the theme ball to get four strikes in a row six different times to complete the challenge. Coolsville Championship Finale - Getting a 300 with the Daddy 'O' Ball shouldn't prove to be too difficult. Good luck. Lane of Thrones A Clash of Bowlers Exhibition - Simply get a strike as the last ball in the 10th frame to complete the challenge. A Feast for Turkeys Qualifier - Another get all strikes or spares challenge. A Feast for Turkeys Finals - This is a difficult challenge. You have to get three strikes in a row with the FyreStrike ball six different times while trying to defeat the very difficult opponents in the tour. Good luck. A Song of Spares & Strikes Championship Qualifier - Another one of those challenges where you have to use the theme ball to get four strikes in a row six different times to complete the challenge. A Song of Spares & Strikes Championship Finale - This one is very difficult as well. Somehow get a 300 using the FyreStrike ball to complete the challenge on the Wolf pattern. The ball itself has very high power but low spin and control. Keep the ball nice and slow is my advice. Good luck. Blackbeard's Cove Walk the Plane Trials - Simply get a strike as the last ball in the 10th frame to complete the challenge. Scallywag Championship Qualifier - Another get all strikes or spares challenge. Scallywag Championship Finals - Considering the Cannonball has even lower spin and control than the FyreStrike ball, this can be difficult to get five strikes in a row with to complete this challenge. Swashbuckle Championship Qualifier - Another one of those challenges where you have to use the theme ball to get four strikes in a row six different times to complete the challenge. Swashbuckle Championship Finale - If you thought the other challenges were difficult, now try to get a 300 with the Cannonball. Doing so completes the challenge. Keep the ball nice and slow is my advice. Good luck. Temple Strike El Dorado Open - Using just the Xolotl ball, get any three strikes to complete the challenge. El Dorado Championship Qualifier - Using just the Xolotl ball again get 18 strikes in three games to complete the challenge. Considering it has a 30% chance for a Lightning ball each throw, this should be easy. El Dorado Championship Finals - This is similar to the Elias Cup Semi-Finals tour. Use eight different balls to get a strike to complete the challenge. Cibowla Championship Qualifier - Another one of those challenges where you have to use the theme ball to get four strikes in a row six different times to complete the challenge. Cibowla Championship Finals - Getting a 300 with the Xolotl ball is almost cake with the 30% Lightning ball chance. Do be mindful of its low spin and control on non-Lightning ball throws. Jurassic Classic Excavation Exhibition - This is one of the toughest venues in the entire game so brace yourself. All tours are on the Chameleon pattern, so that's another bad perk. For this challenge, you only need to get any three strikes with the Meat Ball to complete the challenge. Prehistoric Championship Qualifier - Using only the Meat Ball, you need 18 strikes in three games to complete the challenge. Prehistoric Championship Finals - This is actually much easier. Use any seven balls to get a strike to complete the challenge. Strike-o-saurus Championship Qualifier - Instead of getting four strikes in a row six different times, you need to do it SEVEN different times with the Meat Ball. Surely a difficult challenge but good luck to ya. Strike-o-saurus Championship Finals - One of the absolute most difficult challenges period. You need to somehow get a 300 game using only the Meat Ball. It'll be a real nail-biter if you pull this off. High Rollers Invitational Snake Eyes Exhibition - Same thing as the Prehistoric Championship Finals tour only you have a single game to do it. Snake Eyes Championship Qualifier - Considering the theme ball here is a six-sided die, challenges with it can be a bit troublesome. For this one, you need to use the High Roller ball that I just talked about to get four strikes in a row to complete the challenge. Snake Eyes Championship Finals - You would expect to see this as the last tour but not here. Somehow get a 300 with the High Roller ball to see this done. High Rollers Championship Qualifier - Much easier than the Finals tour and considering you have seven games to do it, simply get 21 strikes with the High Roller ball to get this done. High Rollers Championship Finals - I think you'll like this one. You have to use ten different balls to get a 300 to complete this one. Just use what you're comfortable with and this will be done. Special balls do count. Zero-G Invitational Orbital Open - Get ready for the ride of your life as the venue you bowl in has no gravity and will make all challenges here very difficult. You also have to keep an eye on the current moon phase before doing most challenges in this venue. For this one, simply get three strikes using only the Eclipse ball when the moon is waxing to complete this one. In the ball description for the Eclipse, you can see what phase the moon is in parenthesis. Orbital Championship Qualifier - Using the Eclipse ball again, get 15 strikes when there is a half moon to complete the challenge. Orbital Championship Finales - Using the Eclipse ball yet again, get 16 strikes when there is a new moon. Considering you only have two games, this is very difficult! Zero-G Grand Championship Qualifier - This challenge is, should I say, INSANE. You have to somehow get a 300 game using the Eclipse when there is a full moon. When I did it, I simply threw it hard and had high spin on it. You'll be a legend if you pull this off! Zero-G Grand Championship Finals - This one is luck-dependant because you can either defeat all three opponents by 50 pins or more or wait for a new moon, in which you can win by only 25 or more to complete the challenge. How you choose is up to you. North Pole Invitational North Pole Exhibition - Simply get three strikes with the Snowball to complete the challenge. Northern Lights Qualifier - Get four strikes in a row with the Snowball to complete the challenge. Northern Lights Finals - Now this one is very tough. You have to average 280 or better using only the Snowball in two games to complete this successfully. Frigid Throne Qualifier - Not real sure how to feel about this one. With the snow falling, getting a 300 here with the Snowball can be a real pain in the neck. Good luck. Frigid Throne Finals - Exact same thing as the Tournament of Champions Finals tour. Have 700 gold pins on hand and bomb the pins every single throw to get this out of the way. Android Alley Open Source Open Free as in beer - Using the Java E-1337 ball, get three strikes with it to complete the challenge. Open Source Qualifier - Using the Java E-1337 ball again, get three strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. Open Source Finals - Using the Java E-1337 ball again, get four strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. Wonder Widget Qualifier - From turkeys and hambones to needing a 300 game with it to complete this challenge. Good luck. Wonder Widget Finals - Same thing as the High Rollers Championship Finals tour. Good luck. Gridiron Bowl Gridiron Preseason - Using the Hail Mary ball (it's the football), get three strikes in a row with it before the 6th frame to complete the challenge. Gridiron Season - Using the Hail Mary ball again, get five strikes and spares to complete the challenge. This will likely come naturally. Gridiron Playoffs - Simply get a strike with the Hail Mary in the first frame to complete the challenge. These challenges don't compare to this next one... The Concrete Bowl - The ultimate challenge. The most difficult challenge in the entire game even harder than the Eclipse 300 challenge. If you somehow pull off getting a 300 with the Hail Mary ball, I will forever salute you. When I did it, I threw it far outside and hooked the ball back to the pocket. Best of luck in this trying of challenges!!! Pinstrike Invitational Pinstrike Exhibition - Simply get six strikes in a row with the Pinstrike Frequency ball. Considering it also has a 30% chance for a Lightning ball per throw, this should be easy. Pinstrike Championship Qualifier - Using BOTH the House Ball and Pinstrike Frequency, get five strikes using each one to complete the challenge. Pinstrike Championship Finals - Simply get nine strikes in a row with the Pinstrike Frequency ball to complete the challenge. Pinstrike Grand Championship Qualifier - From strikes to spares for this one, simply get nine spares using the Pinstrike Frequency. This may come naturally. Pinstrike Grand Championship Finals - Getting a 300 with the Pinstrike Frequency ball shouldn't be too tough. Good luck. Tropical Invitational Tropics Exhibition - Using the Pina Collider ball, get three strikes in a row with it to complete the challenge. Considering its stats max out while in this venue, this may take some practice. Tropics Championship Qualifier - Using BOTH the House Ball and Pina Collider balls, get five strikes using each one to complete the challenge. Tropics Championship Finals - This is actually very difficult. You need to use 35 different balls across only two games AND you need to defeat both opponents to complete the challenge successfully. If you tie, it will still count as completion. Tropics Grand Championship Qualifier - This is also very difficult. You need to average 280 in EIGHT games in order to complete this successfully. 2240 points or higher will do it. Tropics Grand Championship Finals - And here we are at the end. If you somehow bowl a 300 with the Pina Collider ball, which is very tough to do, you'll have completed every single non-limited challenge in the game! Good luck! Concrete Alley (only during the month of August) PBA Open Challenge - Another get all strikes or spares challenge only you have to use the Sponsor Ball to do the task. Shouldn't be too tough. Concrete's Anniversary Qualifier - All you have to do here is average 222 for 3 games. A 666 or better will do it. Concrete's Anniversary Finals - Using only the Sponsor Ball, get six strikes in a row to complete the challenge. Aces Grand Qualifier - Another one of those challenges where you have to use the theme ball to get four strikes in a row six different times to complete the challenge. Aces Grand Championship - This is actually pretty tough. Somehow bowl a 300 with the Sponsor Ball to see this done. Luck will play a factor here as the ball is real slow with terrible spin, but it's doable. Cemetary Lanes (only during the month of October) Halloween Exhibition - Simply get a strike with the Trick or Treat ball to get this done. The Trick or Treat ball is a pumpkin in this game. It is wider than a regular ball, so something to keep in mind for these challenges. Tombstone Tournament Qualifier - Simply get three "Treats" in a row with the Trick or Treat ball to complete this challenge. A "Treat" is a strike. Tombstone Tournament Finals - Ooh, this is a difficult challenge. Using ONLY the Trick or Treat, you have to average 280 or better in 2 games to see this through. Good luck. Dracula's Banquet Qualifier - Simply get six "Treats" in a row with the Trick or Treat ball to see this done. Considering you have 8 games to do it, it should be easy compared to the previous challenge. Dracula's Banquet Finals - This is different from the previous challenges. Instead of treats, you have to get three "Tricks" in a row with the Trick or Treat ball and win the game as well. To get "Tricks", the easiest way is to miss the head pin and clean up what's left. And there ya have it. I will likely update when the limited venues come into play and get challenges jotted down here too. Thanks to Concrete for a very fun game. Thanks to the PBA itself for tours of entertainment on TV as well! Thanks to my loyal readers for reading this FAQ also! Have fun!!!!!!!