Tildi Daintree
Adventurer
Hello UHall....
I have returned after a very loooong absence & have never done a Halloween event before, so the event is completely new to me.
Question 1 :
Is there any point keeping the Halloween Candy I collect doing Trick or Treat?
Question 2 :
I have heard having a GM Beggar, can lead to some better rewards, whilst Trick or Treating.
***** Do you have to be a GM Beggar to get the better rewards? (My Beggar is currently at around 60 Skill)
Question 3 :
NAMED BONES CONTAINERS?
The only info I have found on this is from 2013 on UOGUIDE
If this is the case, where & how is it found in 2017?
Question 4 :
Horn of Plenty that yields an "Ale Table"?
Is this from Huntmasters Challenge throughout October?
Or from somewhere else?
Hoping that you clued up UHall posters can help one of the "Oldest Newbies" around these days.
I have returned after a very loooong absence & have never done a Halloween event before, so the event is completely new to me.
Question 1 :
Is there any point keeping the Halloween Candy I collect doing Trick or Treat?
Question 2 :
I have heard having a GM Beggar, can lead to some better rewards, whilst Trick or Treating.
***** Do you have to be a GM Beggar to get the better rewards? (My Beggar is currently at around 60 Skill)
Question 3 :
NAMED BONES CONTAINERS?
The only info I have found on this is from 2013 on UOGUIDE
......Zombie Skeletons
The Zombie Skeletons of the recently deceased players are seen in graveyards across Britannia and the Lost Lands. There is a chance for them to drop a bone container named after the player (eg. Cogniac's Bones) in one of the the random hues.
Zombie Skeleton
The Zombie Skeletons of the recently deceased players are seen in graveyards across Britannia and the Lost Lands. There is a chance for them to drop a bone container named after the player (eg. Cogniac's Bones) in one of the the random hues.
If this is the case, where & how is it found in 2017?
Question 4 :
Horn of Plenty that yields an "Ale Table"?
Is this from Huntmasters Challenge throughout October?
Or from somewhere else?
Hoping that you clued up UHall posters can help one of the "Oldest Newbies" around these days.