Difference between revisions of "Trick or Treat"
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− | Ofentimes during a Halloween event(i.e. [[Halloween 2006]], [[Halloween 2007|2007]], [[Halloween 2008|2008]], [[Halloween 2009|2009]] | + | Ofentimes during a Halloween event(i.e. [[Halloween 2006]], [[Halloween 2007|2007]], [[Halloween 2008|2008]], [[Halloween 2009|2009]], [[Halloween 2010|2010]] and [[Halloween 2011|2011]]) players can say '''"Trick or Treat"''' and a target cursor would appear. Then targetting an [[NPC]] would yield one of several "treat" items or a "trick" of a nasty surprise. |
*'''Treats''' included food that said "9th Anniversary (Food Name)" on it and candy (e.g., caramel apples, rock candy, and licorice. There were also rare items like the Jawbreaker Gum. | *'''Treats''' included food that said "9th Anniversary (Food Name)" on it and candy (e.g., caramel apples, rock candy, and licorice. There were also rare items like the Jawbreaker Gum. |
Revision as of 15:22, 24 March 2012
Ofentimes during a Halloween event(i.e. Halloween 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) players can say "Trick or Treat" and a target cursor would appear. Then targetting an NPC would yield one of several "treat" items or a "trick" of a nasty surprise.
- Treats included food that said "9th Anniversary (Food Name)" on it and candy (e.g., caramel apples, rock candy, and licorice. There were also rare items like the Jawbreaker Gum.
- Tricks included making your character bleed all over, blowing your character up (leaving body parts all over), and changing your character into another form such as a spider.
Sometimes, players with GM Begging would have a rare chance at an extra special treat item.
Notes
- You could only trick or treat the same NPC once every couple of minutes.
Tips
- I ran around Cove with great success. I started at the North end and worked my way South, hitting every NPC along the way. I then would go back to the first and be able to hit that one again, thus starting my circle over again.