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Announce News Post #2687

May Promo Refresh

Written by: Tiur, the Gnosis
Date: Monday, May 15th, 2017
Addressed to: Everyone


Time for the refresh on this month's promotion!

Also, it's mother's day, so enjoy MOTHERSROCK.

Minipet tokens now do their best not to give you the same output as input. You'll get a warning, and if you want, you can try again to see if you can sneak past it. If you keep getting the warning, you likely have them all in the resulting family. In addition, mixing same families will now descend down the tree and try to get you something new. Mammal x Mammal = Avian, etc.
Molds are refreshed, they now include:

A Hunter's Book
A membranous muscle
Resplendence Token
Prehensile Tail
A Hunter's Horn
Observer's Eyes
Raptor Claws
An Ornately Framed Mirror
Grapnel
A Token Press

What's that last one? Something new?! Why yes:

A token press

*x2 a brass cube half
*x1 a brass cranking arm

By pouring the contents of a filled crucible into this press, a simple turn of the crank will grant you a shiny new minipet token! A 5% chance exists that the token made will be the coveted golden minipet token!

Golden Minipet Token

This token acts just as a normal minipet token, but it will never give you a minipet you already possess. If it says there's no result, you have all the available pets from that family! (Available to the merging system, that is)

But wait, there's more!

Vampires, and only vampires, will find a special new relic mold inside giftbags:

A chittering headstone
A starry headstone
An enveloping headstone

These relics are similar to flair and change the end message of your ENTOMB ability. Once you've unlocked them, try ENTOMB LIST and you'll be able to ENTOMB SELECT <type> to select a default to use. Fancy! You can also ENTOMB <type> to start the entomb process using that specific type, and ENTOMB RANDOM to just use one of your many.

Hopefully the theme is obvious now. And if it is, someone tell me because I forgot.
-Tiur


Penned by my hand on Closday, the 2nd of Severin, in the year 466 MA.


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