In celebration of the Midwinter Festival, we have the following notes for you:
- RP, BP, XP, and crafting bonuses are now live!
- The Frozen Medal of Honor and Frozen Cloaks of Midwinter are once again available!
- Battleground Presents are there to be gathered!
- The Traveling Merchants have made a surprise visit to the realms!
The Midwinter celebration will run until
January 11th.
Read on for more details!
Bonuses On Ywain:
- 25% bonus to RP gain in all NF zones (including Darkness Falls and Labyrinth)
- 25% bonus to RP gain in all battlegrounds
- 100% bonus to normal XP gain in all classic zones and dungeons
- 50% bonus to normal BP in all NF zones
- 100% bonus to normal BP in Thidranki
- 50% bonus to normal BP in all other battlegrounds.
On Gaheris:
- 100% bonus to normal XP gain in all classic zones and dungeons
- 50% bonus to normal BP gain in the capital cities
- 50% bonus to normal RP gain in the capital cities
In each Capital City:
- 40% Bonus to Crafting Speed
- 20% Bonus to Crafting Skill Gain
In all Housing Zones:
- 20% Bonus to Crafting Speed
- 10% Bonus to Crafting Skill Gain
Traveling Merchants Several popular items have also made their return, including Darkness Falls Weapons and many more!
Players can find the merchants at the below locations. Happy Shopping!
In Albion: Just outside of gates of Castle Sauvage in Camelot Hills
In Midgard: Just outside of Svasud Faste in the Vale of Mularn
In Hibernia: Just outside of Druim Ligen in Connacht
Midwinter FestivalThe days grow short, a chill is in the air, and warm fires glow in our homes. The Midwinter Festival has come once again to the Realms! Visit the festival grounds to take part in the festivities and challenges.
Olibar, the Midwinter Tomte, will be paying frequent visits to Castle Sauvage, Svasud Faste, and Druim Ligen seeking assistance. He seems to have lost some Midwinter presents throughout the battlegrounds. Speak to him if you wish to assist him.
Please note that the Ancient Trees quests in the battlegrounds will be disabled for the duration of the Midwinter event. Players on Gaheris between the levels of 35 to 49 can speak to him to receive a special Frontier Gift Retrieval quest instead.
Santa Nicholas, Lucia of the Light, and Jack Frost will arrive with gifts for the people of the realms, but there’s been a bit of a crisis: their presents were hijacked and are now in the possession of dangerous enemies. They will offer the Saving Midwinter quest to all adventurers level 48 and above.
Save Midwinter and earn a new Frozen Cloak of Midwinter and a Frozen Medal of Honor! Visit them at the Winter Villages outside of Ludlow, Ardee, and Vasudheim.
In Albion, Clara sets up a giant tree at the festival tents. Speak with her for information on obtaining an appropriately-sized one for your own home or yard. Nearby, Sister Samantha is collecting toys for the children of Albion. She offers some fine holiday greenery as a reward to those generous souls who answer her call.
In Midgard, Kevin somehow manages to decorate a tree all for himself. Ask him about it and he may give you a few pointers regarding your own arboreal home decorating. The Gythja of Frigg is taking donations of toys from passers-by and granting them wreaths and garlands in return.
In Hibernia, the rather small elf Noelle brings her tree to the festival grounds. She will help you start your own holiday tradition if you want one of your own. Matron Elleweh is looking for assistance in gathering gifts for the children of Hibernia, with a promise of some festive decorations in return.
The Trinkets for Tots quest is available for all levels.
The Midwinter Tree quests start at level 35, however rumor has it that there may be a more advanced challenge to follow for those of level 48 and up.
Midwinter will start today, December 21st, and will run until January 11th, 2016.
A Happy Midwinter to all from the Dark Age of Camelot team, and we’ll see you in the Frontiers!
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