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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
*Easter Eggs will decay over time and then they drop their contents -- but will NOT decay in your inventory or bank.
 
*Easter Eggs will decay over time and then they drop their contents -- but will NOT decay in your inventory or bank.
*Eggs that decay inside a container will drop their contents to the floor underneath the container
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*Eggs that decay inside a container will drop their contents to the floor beneath the container
 
*Do not store or leave to decay inside of a boat - the contents will drop to the sea floor.
 
*Do not store or leave to decay inside of a boat - the contents will drop to the sea floor.
  

Revision as of 02:57, 29 April 2014

Main / Items / Easter egg

Description

A large funny-coloured egg.

Easter eggs can sometimes be found around Easter time.

Can be found by foraging with a premium account.

Notes

  • Easter Eggs will decay over time and then they drop their contents -- but will NOT decay in your inventory or bank.
  • Eggs that decay inside a container will drop their contents to the floor beneath the container
  • Do not store or leave to decay inside of a boat - the contents will drop to the sea floor.

Easter Egg Years

  • Easter 2006 - The eggs were dropped by Easter Bunny. When decayed, they dropped gems, either a Crystal Diamond, or a Crystal Sapphire.
  • Easter 2007 - No eggs had been added.
  • Easter 2008 - The eggs dropped by the bunny decayed into high-quality cheese of various types, including buffalo and feta and also, more rarely, dropped gems.
  • Easter 2009 - Eggs were foraged from grass tiles and turned into gems. Other eggs were dropped by the Easter bunny; some were cheese or gems like the year before.
  • Easter 2010 - No eggs had been added.
  • Easter 2011 - Eggs are found by foraging and rummaging.
  • Easter 2012 - Eggs are found by foraging.
  • Easter 2013 - No eggs added (?)
  • Easter 2014 - Eggs are foraged from grass tiles, or found in the open (rarely). Known items from the eggs include salt, flint and gems.

Images

egg25by.png crystal5ie.png ( the Crystal Sapphire has no model)