Holiday 2000
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For the 2000 Holiday season the developers once again used the prize ticket system to distribute holiday gifts. One major change this year was the complete elimination of player interaction. Instead of requiring two players to cooperate to receive their gifts, simply double clicking their ticket opened the gump to choose a prize.
Another unique change this year was the actual ticket owner's name listed in the description. This feature was never used again.
Contents
2000 Holiday Prize Ticket Options
- A Holiday Bell
- A Deed For A Holiday Tree
- A Snow Globe
- A Pile of Snow
Bell Names
The Bells were named after various developers and GMs.
- Adrick
- Alai
- Bulldoz
- Evocare
- FierY iCe
- Greyburn
- Hanse
- Ignatz
- Jalek
- Lady MOI
- Lord Krum
- Melantus
- Nimrond
- Oaks
- Prophet
- Runesabre
- Sage
- Stellarex
- Tajima
- T-Bone
- Tyrant
- Vex
2000 Snow Globe List
The first wave of snow globes released were named after various towns and locations of Britannia.
- Britain
- Buccaneer's Den
- Cove
- Empath Abbey
- Jhelom
- The Lycaeum
- Magincia
- Minoc
- Moonglow
- Nujel'm
- Occlo
- Serpent's Hold
- Skara Brae
- Trinsic
- Vesper
- Wind
- Yew
- Delucia
- Papua
Trivia
The holiday bells were distributed with a random chance of 22 different names, 14 random sounds, and 15 different colors for a grand total of 4,620 combinations.
The white colored bell is considered the rarest.
Of the first release of snow globes, the Britain globe was considered the most valuable, even if it wasn't necessarily rarer than the rest. Actual rare globes came with later releases.