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== Event missions ==
At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions will be available.  These include the [[Crystal Central|exchange mission]], [[Charged Puzzle|party mission]], the [[World of Illusion: Alpha|first bonus mission]] and a [[Carnival Lounge|recruitment mission]].  All others will be released either on a set schedule through the course of the event.
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At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions will be available.  These include the [[Crystal Central|exchange mission]], [[Charged Puzzle|party mission]], the [[World of Illusion: Alpha|first bonus mission]] and a [[Carnival Lounge|recruitment mission]].  All others will be released on a set schedule throughout the course of the event.
 
* [[Crystal Central]] - item exchange mission
 
* [[Crystal Central]] - item exchange mission
 
* [[Carnival Lounge]] - recruitment mission
 
* [[Carnival Lounge]] - recruitment mission

Revision as of 15:57, 23 January 2009

Winter Mission Carnival[1] is an event which will introduce a "theme park" aspect to Gurhal by releasing numerous missions which diverge from the norm. Such missions include quiz, duel and race missions. As with any theme park, Mission Carnival missions require tickets to participate, so be sure to stock up on Carnival Tickets at the exchange mission before heading out to the carnival!

Event missions

At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions will be available. These include the exchange mission, party mission, the first bonus mission and a recruitment mission. All others will be released on a set schedule throughout the course of the event.

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Reference notes

  1. This event was known as the Dengeki Mission Carnival in the Japanese PC/PS2 version. It lasted six weeks from 02/28/08 to 04/10/08 and was sponsored by Dengeki, a popular Japanese video game magazine.