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Revision as of 16:40, 3 April 2009

Treasures of Tokuno refers to two events during which minor artifacts dropped in the backpack of characters who slew creatures located in the Tokuno Islands, except for cranes. If so desired, the minor artifacts could be turned into the NPC Ihara Soko the Imperial Minister of Trade who was located in the Rockuon Cultural Center of the city of Zento. It took 10 minor artifacts to obtain a single major artifact. A full list of both the minor and major Treasures of Tokuno artifacts can be found here.

Lore

Treasures of Tokuno I

Politics internal to the Tokuno Empire led the familial Hanzagiri clan to loot the capitol city of Zento. A great fleet of ships was loaded with stolen Imperial artifacts in an attempt to unseat the Empress and her retinue. The Hanzagiri fleet was lost at sea during a phenomenal storm. For more information on the Hanzagiri clan, see BNN: Daizen's Despair.

Treasures of Tokuno II

Imperial concern over the Despise Invasion events led the Empress to issue a Decree, which alerted Britannia to the discovery of more shipwrecked artifacts. The pertinent part reads:

The Imperial Treasury shall be restored
The treasures of the Empire, lost on sunken ships after a raid upon Zento, are critical to the wealth and thus the defense of the Isles. The Imperial Minister of Trade shall continue rewarding those who seek these treasures with various artifacts and gifts of appreciation.
Let it be also known that the Empire has confirmed reports that yet more treasure from the sunken ships has since washed up on the shores of our islands. The monsters of our land appear to be attracted once more to that which rightfully belongs to the Empress, and all are urged to assist in a renewed recovery effort.

The duration of the second event was much shorter than the first.

Times & Durations

Several sources report incorrect information as to when the events began and ended. One popular site reports that a single event ran only from Publish 30 through 32 [1]. It further indicates that the turn-in period has ended. Neither of those statements is accurate.

Here are the facts:

  1. The first Treasures of Tokuno period began on February 9, 2005 (the redemption period began shortly thereafter, on March 17, 2005). Treasures of Tokuno I ended on May 2, 2005.
  2. The second Treasures of Tokuno period began on Friday, September 29, 2006.

The close of the second event is hard to pin down. According to an update.uo.com/fyi.html, the second event came to a close on the Napa Valley shard on October 19, 2006. However, a BNN article published on October 18, 2006 stated that "even though the number of monsters carrying her treasures is dwindling, urges you to continue standing vigilante. ...[M]ay you find reward in your victories. Allegedly, the second event ran to the end of the month on all other production shards.

It is also alleged that from October 7, 2006 to the end of the month, the drop item mixture was changed; minor pigments were either the predominant or the only drops.

Notes

  • You could use the minor artifacts and still redeem them, with the exception of the Chest of Heirlooms. It cannot be redeemed if unlocked.
  • Some participants in the first event voiced objections to its reprise, as it reduced the market value of their stockpile of event items. In fairness, it should be noted that the first event ran for 83 days, while the second for only 21 (or possibly 33 days on some servers).

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