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Luck of the Irish

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Do you have the Luck of the Irish? You’ll need it!

PvE’s St Paddy’s Day Mob event will have you fighting Leprechauns and searching for their pots of gold!

According to Irish legend, the land of Hy-Brasil is a phantom island that is shrouded by mist and only becomes visible once every seven years. This weekend the mist will lift and the lands of Hy-Brasil will be visible. To find these mythical locations you must fight Leprechauns and steal the compasses that will lead you to their pots of gold hidden in these legendary locations.

Here is how the event will work.

Starting this weekend, Leprechauns will begin to spawn in the overworld and they will be ready for a fight. Each Leprechaun will have a 20% chance of spawning with a compass in their off hand. Each one killed will have a 50% chance of dropping that compass. There are 20 different compasses that will lead you across the map to our version of Hy-Brasil. Each location will have a sign you can click with your compass to take your golden loot! (have 5 open spaces in your inventory when you click the sign)

MAKE SURE TO HAVE ENOUGH OPEN SPACE IN YOUR INVENTORY!!! THERE WILL NOT BE REFUNDS FOR CLICKING A SIGN WITH A FULL INVENTORY!!!!!

In addition to the compass drops from Leprechauns, other overworld mobs will drop custom St Paddy’s day items. Collect these items and trade them in at spawn for Event Tokens or Drachnerd.

The Leprechauns will spawn from March 12 - March 21 (exact time TDB, but it will be around 10pm CST)

UPDATE

For the weapon trades - you will need 4 sharpness III items to combine into 2 sharpness IV items, to then combine into 1 sharpness V item. Using an anvil to combine the items will keep the name and lore on said items. This way of combining items for trade at spawn has been tested and works.

For the armor trades - use a grindstone to combine pieces of event armor to repair them fully. Again, this was tested and worked.

In both cases, use only event pieces to repair event pieces.