I'm sure they will available to open soon. I am just happy with all the Christmas stuff this year. Tristan is enjoying his Holiday morning like we all are, which he should. We all know they are there and they aren't going anywhere, so waiting for them is okay.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
From me at least, enjoy your Holiday and thank you, Tristan and everyone, who helps put together these wonderful events for us.
I want to ask... are the snowballs just for fun or do you actually get something from throwing them?? I noticed that there are snowballs for purchase in Remy's Inn.... why would we purchase snowballs if they have no use besides throwing them at people? So... do we actually get something from throwing snowballs??
IllusionQueen wrote:I want to ask... are the snowballs just for fun or do you actually get something from throwing them?? I noticed that there are snowballs for purchase in Remy's Inn.... why would we purchase snowballs if they have no use besides throwing them at people? So... do we actually get something from throwing snowballs??
IllusionQueen wrote:I want to ask... are the snowballs just for fun or do you actually get something from throwing them?? I noticed that there are snowballs for purchase in Remy's Inn.... why would we purchase snowballs if they have no use besides throwing them at people? So... do we actually get something from throwing snowballs??
I don't know. This is my first Christmas here!
When the event was first released last April Fool's Day (the joke was a "Christmas in July" type thing), extra snowballs not thrown when the event was over became creatures and hatched into Snowdragons. This year it has been stated that no new Snowdragons will be released this year as it would a) be expected and b) prompt people to hoard their snowballs rather than throwing them. From what I can tell, is just a fun event.
Was there a time limit to open the gifts? I haven't opened mine yet, and I am afraid they will disappear. This is the longest I've been able to supress the urge to unwrap them