Difference between revisions of "Easter 2016"
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| [[Easter Egg Lion]] || [[Bush Silhouette Foreground]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=2 Lion] | | [[Easter Egg Lion]] || [[Bush Silhouette Foreground]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=2 Lion] | ||
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− | | [[Easter Egg Kati]] || [[Phoenix Mask Ice]] || [] | + | | [[Easter Egg Kati]] || [[Phoenix Mask Ice]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=7224122 Kati] |
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− | | [[Easter Egg Khan Shamir]] || [[Phoenix Tail Black]] || [] | + | | [[Easter Egg Khan Shamir]] || [[Phoenix Tail Black]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=3178623 Khan Shamir] |
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| [[Easter Egg Kiyashire]] || [[Phoenix Tail Ice]] || [] | | [[Easter Egg Kiyashire]] || [[Phoenix Tail Ice]] || [] | ||
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| [[Easter Egg Shippeh]] || [[Winters Last Day Wallpaper]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=6546849 Wildebeest] | | [[Easter Egg Shippeh]] || [[Winters Last Day Wallpaper]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=6546849 Wildebeest] | ||
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+ | | [[Easter Egg Vagabond]] || [[Phoenix Winglets Ice]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=6691734 Vagabond] | ||
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| [[Easter Egg Zeldruin]] || [[Pollen Haze Foreground]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=7831576 That First Spring Day] | | [[Easter Egg Zeldruin]] || [[Pollen Haze Foreground]] || [http://www.wajas.com/waja.php?id=7831576 That First Spring Day] |
Revision as of 05:34, 11 April 2016
Easter 2016 saw the return of the "scavenger hunt" style event as had been held in Easter 2007, wherein the eggs are found when using the site as a Random Event. The appearance of the eggs was inspired by the staff's wajas or favourite animal. The eggs are both equipable as an accessory and openable. Upon being opened, the egg will disappear and be replaced by a new item. The table below lists the Easter Eggs, the item that comes from them when opened, and the waja that the egg resembles.