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== Purchasing Info ==
 
== Purchasing Info ==
The '''Winter Wood Charm''' can be bought at the [[Marketplace]] or [[ Festive Comet]] [[Charm Shoppe#Festive Comet|Charm Shoppe]] for 600 gold and 2 [[Ice Coin]]s. It can be refunded for 120 gold at the same location. Hunters are able to transfer their supplies of this Charm using the [[Give To Friends]] option.
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The '''Winter Wood Charm''' can be bought at the [[ Festive Comet]] [[Charm Shoppe#Festive Comet|Charm Shoppe]] for 600 gold and 2 [[Ice Coin]]s. It can be refunded for 120 gold at the same location.
  
 
== History and Trivia ==
 
== History and Trivia ==
 
* The Winter Wood Charm was introduced on 13 December 2011 during the [[Great Winter Hunt 2011]] event.
 
* The Winter Wood Charm was introduced on 13 December 2011 during the [[Great Winter Hunt 2011]] event.
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* The charms were available to purchase at the [[Marketplace]], and were also transferable via the [[Give To Friends]] option, from 13 December 2011 to 31 January 2012.
 
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Revision as of 03:20, 1 February 2012

Winter Wood Charm
Category:
Charm Statistics Charm Info
Power: 0 Cost: 2 Ice Coins
600
Power Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: ??
Attraction Bonus: 0% Crafted: ??
Luck: 2 Smashable: ??
Cheese Effect: No Effect Tradeable: ??
Consumed Upon: Encounter Giveable: ??
Larry's Loot Lexicon: ?? Image: External Link
The fresh scent of pine and veneer lures festive mice carrying Toy Wood as loot to a hunter's trap.







Purchasing Info

The Winter Wood Charm can be bought at the Festive Comet Charm Shoppe for 600 gold and 2 Ice Coins. It can be refunded for 120 gold at the same location.

History and Trivia

  • The Winter Wood Charm was introduced on 13 December 2011 during the Great Winter Hunt 2011 event.
  • The charms were available to purchase at the Marketplace, and were also transferable via the Give To Friends option, from 13 December 2011 to 31 January 2012.