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[SWEDEN/EU] 1550+ decks, uncut sheets and other accessories, books and dvds. D&D, Blaine, Ellusionist, Gemini, KWP, Seasons, Stockholm17, Blue Crown, Virts, Theory 11, TWI, Vanda, Whispering Imps and many others!
THIS POST HAS BEEN FLAIRED AS UNAVAILABLE AND WILL BE LEFT HERE JUST AS A REFERENCE. ALL 15 DIFFERENT ORDERS YOU CAN SEE HERE WERE DELIVERED AND POSITIVE FEEDBACK GIVEN. ABOUT 15% OF THE ITEMS ON THE LIST HAVE BEEN SOLD. I WILL MAKE ANOTHER POST IN THE FUTURE WITH AN UPDATED LIST. CHEERS!
TL;DR:you can find the link for the decks and accessories list (and another link for a way less nicely formatted list of 100+ books about magic, sleight of hand and card tricks) at the end of this post. Feel free to rush there, get the decks names (or just books names and author in case you are also/only getting books) and respective items conditions (M, A, B or C - more on that later) and create a top-level comment with your list of wishes. Example:
Mint 2 Set (Blueberry, Cucumber, Frost, Foiled Frost) (M) Dynasty Jade Green (A) Smoke and Mirros V6 Rouge (M) Seasons Set (Verana, Inverno)(A) The Amazing Miracles of Shigeo Takagi - Richard Kaufman
After that,YOU MUST READ THE WHOLE POST.It is crucial you read the post and understand that, if you still want to go ahead with negotiations, you agree with the conditions I wrote. It is extremely important we are on the same page regarding this. I am here to try to sell cards, not to create an unnecessary mess because of miscommunication. It is absolutely fine if you don't agree with some condition, but all of this needs to be worked out before we proceed to payment stage. I hope no one minds too much me saying "hey, that information was available on the post" :) Note 1:DO NOT edit your top-level comment, if you want to add decks or subtract decks from your list answer to your own comment and we will go from there. I will have to prioritize non edited comments because that is the only reliable timestamp I have. Note 2: On the (now locked) post on playingcards there was only one instance of a deck many people wanted (the "Verum Videre Christmas Edition (Signed)"). I have been pming for the last few hours everybody who reserved decks there to come here again and make a top-level comment with what they have reserved, so I will only keep reservations done here and the waiting list for the "Verum Videre Christmas Edition (Signed)" as it stood there. Note 3: it goes without saying I reserve myself the right of not trading with or selling to anyone I don't want to, whatever the reason might be.
Hello there, everybody!
The day has finally come! After almost four months, the work on this list has come to an end. Quick shout-out to everybody who helped by checking prices, conditions of the decks, gathering information on the internet and with people in the industry, helping me coming up with clever solutions for Sheets automation and so on. Thank you all! Unfortunately for me, from now on this is basically a one man mission :) A lot of consideration went into deciding on how to do this, how to tackle a project this size. There are around 1550 decks and a few accessories all bundled up in, as it stands right now, 1350 different items (plus the books on the secondary list). So, who am I (regarding cards, that is)? I am a card collector based in the woods in Sweden (yeah, I live remote even for Swedish standards). Been collecting for two and a half years, worked in the casino industry as a dealer for quite some time (though I don't deal that frequently anymore I am more involved in logistics, inspecting and training) even with my "actual" profession being in a completely different field. I admin the only group of card collectors in Sweden on Facebook (trying to push fellow swedes to engage and participate a bit more - it was kind of a miracle we had a fairly successful Secret Santa last year haha) and been a contributor at Portfolio 52 basically since I started collecting (fixing tons of info and pictures there whenever I can and spot something). Also, because of circumstances, I ended up getting involved with some Kickstarter creators and still work with some of them on the background of their campaigns :)
The List!
I would like to believe all the relevant information is right there, easy to see, search and find. All the decks are listed in alphabetical order (company>deck name) and color coded differently by different company's name. There are individual entries for every single deck (i.e. 10 copies of lets say "Saturn Red October" will have 10 different entries) that is not bundled up (example: Ellusionist's Prohibition Case V1 is one "item" only even though it has six decks).
Shelf/Box | Item# | Deck/Set/Accessories | Company/Designer | Printer | Year | Price (USD) | Condition | Status
When you decided for something you want, specially if that item has copies of it (but also when it doesn't), it is essential that you also write down the condition (M, A, B or C - more on that later) of that item so I know which one exactly do you want. A bit of patience is required with it; it takes around five minutes for the published document to be update from the master list whenever I make a change (example: marking a deck as reserved or sold).
Available / Reserved / Sold!
Another thing that is very easy to see on the list is if a certain item is still available or if it has been reserved or sold already (check the "Status" column). How do you "reserve" an item? Just make a top-level comment bellow with the items names and condition (M, A, B, or C - more on that later) and you are good to go! In case someone has already reserved a item you want to reserve and there are no copies of it, you can still make a top-level comment saying "I want item X condition Y" and I will let you know you are on that item's waiting list, you don't need to do anything else. I am gonna give myself a buffer of two days from the time of posting this to see how things went and then start working on individual requests, pictures, etc. That doesn't mean I won't do that before two days, it is just so people don't expect it. During this time, whenever I am available, I will be answering things that are not on this post (this post will NOT be updated for transparency sake, I will make an addendum in the comments about anything that needs to be corrected) or any other questions you guys and girls might have about the decks, conditions, pricing, shipping, etc. After this period I will check all the wish lists and put them in order (first come, first served of course), and grind the data from there.
Pricing / Condition
This is literally a "BUYER BEWARE" section of this post, but first things first.
Pricing: as you will see, there many, many different items with prices lower than what it is being offered everywhere else on the internet, but there are also decks priced pretty competitively towards the market, and a few decks have a higher compared to other places. Are you free to make me an offer because you saw an item somewhere else for cheaper but you still want to buy it from me? Absolutely, but it won't be often this might go through. Am I open to trades? Absolutely, but then again, do not have high hopes for it. I am in no way expecting most of it to be sold in the coming one, or even two years. There will be a bunch of decks left after this, and that is ok. Also, everything is priced in USD.
Condition: big disclaimer here so this is as clear as it can possibly be: EVERYTHING BEING SOLD HERE (DECKS, SETS, ACCESSORIES AND BOOKS) ARE SOLD "AS IS". As per Wikipedia: "As is" denotes that the seller is selling, and the buyer is buying an item in whatever condition it presently exists, and that the buyer is accepting the item "with all faults", whether or not immediately apparent." There is no way to put this out without sounding like an ass (maybe?) but this needs to be understood by both you and me. Having said that, I have done all I could, to the best of my abilities, to condition every single item fairly, but of course this is still subjetive and it only represents the way I would see them. Basically the "M" decks are decks with no faults whatsoever (or nothing that I could possibly bother or notice to begin with), the "A" decks are minor imperfections I would not bother with even if it is a deck I had no intentions of opening it, "B" are decks I would probably contact the store / seller to talk about it, even if it was not my intention to request a refund (example: decks I would be opening anyway I still contact them but just to let them know and give some feedback) and "C" decks I would definitely contact the store / seller to know what could be done about it regarding some sort of compensation. On the list you will see four different letters representing the conditions of the decks (and the respective discounts to each):
M: Mint (base price). Some decks have no cellophane (signed, etc) or came with no seal but are still considered "M", it just depends on the condition of the tuck/cards.
A: Almost mint (10% discount). Minuscule dents, minor issues with the cellophane or with the seal or other minor issues with the tuck. Basically no possibility of damage to the cards.
B: Either bigger dents or issues or more quantities of minor dents or other issues. Very low possibility of damage to the cards.
C: Bigger damage to tuck. Possibility of damage to the cards.
This was not an easy (or fun) run at all. I considered everything I could regarding the condition of all the 1550 decks: dented corners, dented sides, pressed bottom, pressed top, pressed seal, opened, no cellophane, cellophane broken, cellophane opened, scratched, smudged edge, seal partially broken inside the cellophane, no seal, issues with the bottom or top flap, etc etc etc. As of now, these are the quantities of items with each condition (to a total of 1350 different items):
M: 993
A: 266
B: 80
C: 11
Obviously nobody wants to buy anything in the complete darkness, but neither could I take individual pictures of 1550+ decks and match each and everyone with the respective conditions (with the "free" time I have this would take years hahaha). Having said that, I will upon request (which might take some time but I am 100%, of course, willing to do so) take pictures of specific decks (matching condition/item#/etc). I made a small Imgur album with a few pictures of some of the decks and my username on it (please don't mind the mess of this new VERY OLD house with tons of renovation to be done we just moved in). Again, feel free to ask for additional info or pictures.
Shipping
It doesn't make it easier that one I live in Sweden and two I live in the middle of b$%f#&* nowhere in Sweden :) Basically the only shipping option I have here is Postnord, and I will absolutely not charge anything "a bit extra on top of shipping just to be sure but then people end up paying a bit more every time". If you want to have an idea of how much shipping would cost to you, go ahead and check Postnord's own website. Yet again, a lot of consideration went into this, and it is unfortunate but I have to say that I can not and won't be responsible for any lost packages or packages damaged during transportation, in any stage of it. The responsibility I am taking here is to agree on a price for items + shipping, pack everything in a way that the parcel could probably take a severe beating and the itens would still arrive on the same way they were shipped (I am talking hard boxes and unethical - I don't remember which redditor said this but I promised myself I would take it for a future use so here I am - amounts of bubble plastic, paper, tapes, boxes inside boxes like a good old matryoshka, etc). I have sent close to a hundred parcels on the last two and a half years (to Sweden, Europe, US, Taiwan, etc) and not ONCE a single deck arrived in a different condition they were shipped in. Depending on location and kind of parcel, Postnord offers some "sort of insurance" I can claim if a package gets lost or damage. We might talk about it if you are interested but I will only be able to refund any amount whatsoever after, and only if I am compensated by Postnord first.
Payment Methods
Making this as short as I possibly can: buyer is responsible for all and any fees from Transferwise or Paypal (or any other payment method we agree upon - Swish in Sweden but I think it will be hard to find someone here that is not part of "Svenska Kortlekssamlare" already). Transferwise you say? Yes, I use a lot of Transferwise. Why? Cheapest fees charged by a service that accepts Swedish Crowns and deposits it directly on my bank account. Works in most countries, worth checking them out. Does Transferwise has a buyer protection program like Paypal does? No, Transferwise, because I only use a personal account and not a traders account, has no buyer protection at all, whatsoever. It works like Paypal's Family and Friends, sort of. I am not sure I feel comfortable using that, do you understand me? Absolutely, if you don't feel comfortable using a service like Transferwise (even though it is cheaper for you and easier for me), you are free for us to TRY to work something else out (like Paypal), but you have to remember my responsibility here is to send the decks we agreed upon, for the price of items + shipping we agreed upon, and packed very, very well; yet again, I can not and won't be responsible for any lost packages or packages damaged during transportation, in any stage of it. If you rather use Paypal Family and Friends (I think inside Europe we don't pay fees to use that option but please someone correct me if I am wrong), you are also free to do so but ONLY if you understand what it entails and are comfortable with that. Remember: NO REFUNDS OR COMPENSATION FOR ITEMS DAMAGED OR LOST DURING TRANSPORTATION, IN ANY STAGE OF IT.
Final Considerations
Again, I think there is a lot of important and specific information here and because of that I won't edit this post for transparency sake. Any correction or new information will be posted in the comments. I will have to let pass all my English mistakes I am sure I made so please, bear with me :)
Portfolio 52 Profile: From now on I will be removing from this profile decks that have been SOLD (but not reserved) already. Remember this profile has only entries for different decks, but a lot (if not most of them) have more than one copy of each. Check the "Decks and Accessories" links above to see exactly what I still have in stock!
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The "One mail day to rule them all" sales is finally here!
TL;DR:you can find the link for the decks list and accessories (and another link for a way less nicely formatted list of 100+ books about magic, sleight of hand and card tricks) at the end of this post. Feel free to rush to the lists, get the decks names (or just books names and author in case you are also/only getting books) and respective items conditions (M, A, B or C - more on that later) AND and create a top-level comment with your list of wishes. Example:
Mint 2 Set (Blueberry, Cucumber, Frost, Foiled Frost) (M) Dynasty Jade Green (A) Smoke and Mirros V6 Rouge (M) Seasons Set (Verana, Inverno)(A) The Amazing Miracles of Shigeo Takagi - Richard Kaufman
After that, you MUST read the whole post. It is CRUCIAL you read, understand and, if you still want to go ahead with negotiations, agree with the conditions I wrote. It is extremely important we are on the same page regarding this. I am here to try to sell cards, not to create an unnecessary mess. I hope no one minds too much me saying "hey, you can check that information on the post" :) Note:DO NOT edit your top-level comment, if you want to add decks or subtract decks from your list answer to your own comment and we will go from there. I will have to prioritize non edited comments because that is the only reliable timestamp I have.
Hello there, everybody!
The day has finally come! After almost four months, the work on this list has come to an end. Quick shout-out to everybody who helped by checking prices, conditions of the decks, gathering information on the internet and with people in the industry, helping me coming up with clever solutions for Sheets automation and so on. Thank you all! Unfortunately for me, from now on this is basically a one man mission :) A lot of consideration went into deciding on how to do this, how to tackle a project this size. There are around 1550 decks and a few accessories all bundled up in, as it stands right now, 1350 different items (plus the books on the secondary list). So, who am I (regarding cards, that is)? I am a card collector based in the woods in Sweden (yeah, I live remote even for Swedish standards). Been collecting for two and a half years, worked in the casino industry as a dealer for quite some time (though I don't deal that frequently anymore I am more involved in logistics, inspecting and training) even with my "actual" profession being in a completely different field. I admin the only group of card collectors in Sweden on Facebook (trying to push fellow swedes to engage and participate a bit more - it was kind of a miracle we had a fairly successful Secret Santa last year haha) and been a contributor at Portfolio 52 basically since I started collecting (fixing tons of info and pictures there whenever I can and spot something). Also, because of circumstances, I ended up getting involved with some creators (I am talking about campaigns funded on Kickstarter) and still work with some of them on the background of their campaigns :)
The List!
I would like to believe all the relevant information is right there, easy to see, search and find. All the decks are listed in alphabetical order (company>deck name) and color coded differently by different company's name. There are individual entries for every single deck (i.e. 10 copies of lets say "Saturn Red October" will have 10 different entries) that is not bundled up (example: Ellusionist's Prohibition Case V1 is one "item" only even though it has six decks).
Shelf/Box | Item# | Deck/Set/Accessories | Company/Designer | Printer | Year | Price (USD) | Condition | Status
When you decided for something you want, specially if that item has copies of it (but also when it doesn't), it is essential that you also write down the condition (M, A, B or C - more on that later) of that item so I know which one exactly do you want.
Available / Reserved / Sold!
Another thing that is very easy to see on the list is if a certain item is still available or if it has been reserved or sold already (check the "Status" column). How do you "reserve" an item? Just make a top-level comment bellow with the items names and condition (M, A, B, or C - more on that later) and you are good to go! How am I going to coordinate all of this? I will let you guys go crazy for 48 hours (countdown here) saying which items do you want (there is NO need to say "Ohh if that person doesn't want that specific item I am first in line", etc). During this time, whenever I am available, I will be answering things that are not on this post (this post will NOT be updated for transparency sake, I will make an addendum in the comments about anything that needs to be corrected) or any other questions you guys and girls might have about the decks, conditions, etc. After this period I will check all the lists and put them in order (first come, first served of course), and grind the data from there.
Pricing / Condition
This is literally a "BUYER BEWARE" section of this post, but first things first.
Pricing: as you will see, there many, many different items with prices lower than what it is being offered everywhere else on the internet, but there are also decks priced pretty competitively towards the market, and a few decks have a higher compared to other places. Are you free to make me an offer because you saw an item somewhere else for cheaper but you still want to buy it from me? Absolutely, but that won't be the case often. Am I open to trades? Absolutely, but then again, do not have high hopes for it. I am in no way expecting most of it to be sold in the coming one, or even two years. There will be a bunch of decks left after this, and that is ok. Also, everything is priced in USD.
Condition: big disclaimer here so this is as clear as it can possibly be: EVERYTHING BEING SOLD HERE (DECKS, SETS, ACCESSORIES AND BOOKS) ARE SOLD "AS IS". As per Wikipedia: "As is" denotes that the seller is selling, and the buyer is buying an item in whatever condition it presently exists, and that the buyer is accepting the item "with all faults", whether or not immediately apparent." There is no way to put this out without sounding like an ass (maybe?) but this needs to be understood by both you and me. Having said that, I have done all I could, to the best of my abilities, to condition every single item fairly, but of course this is still subjetive and it only represents the way I would see them. Basically the "M" decks are decks with no faults whatsoever (or nothing that I could possibly bother or notice to begin with), the "A" decks are minor imperfections I would not bother with even if it is a deck I had no intentions of opening it, "B" are decks I would probably contact the store / seller to talk about it, even if it was not my intention to request a refund (example: decks I would be opening anyway I still contact them but just to let them know and give some feedback) and "C" decks I would definitely contact the store / seller to know what could be done about it regarding some sort of compensation. On the list you will see four different letters representing the conditions of the decks (and the respective discounts to each):
M: Mint (base price). Some decks have no cellophane (signed, etc) or came with no seal but are still considered "M", it just depends on the condition of the tuck.
A: Almost mint (10% discount). Minuscule dents, minor issues with the cellophane or with the seal or other minor issues with the tuck. Basically no possibility of damage to the cards.
B: Either bigger dents or issues or more quantities of minor dents or other issues. Very low possibility of damage to the cards.
C: Bigger damage to tuck. Possibility of damage to the cards.
This was not an easy (or fun) run at all. I considered everything I could regarding the condition of all the 1550 decks: dented corners, dented sides, pressed bottom, pressed top, pressed seal, opened, no cellophane, cellophane broken, cellophane opened, scratched, smudged edge, seal partially broken inside the cellophane, no seal, issues with the bottom or top flap, etc etc etc. As of now, these are the quantities of items with each condition (to a total of 1350 different items):
M: 993
A: 266
B: 80
C: 11
Obviously nobody wants to buy anything in the complete darkness, but neither could I take individual pictures of 1550+ decks and match each and everyone with the respective conditions (with the "free" time I have this would take years hahaha). Having said that, I will upon request (which might take some time but I am 100%, of course, willing to do so) take pictures of specific decks (matching condition/item#/etc). I made a small Imgur album with a few pictures of some of the decks and my username on it (please don't mind the mess of this new VERY OLD house with tons of renovation to be done we just moved in). Again, feel free to ask for additional info or pictures.
Shipping
It doesn't make it easier that one I live in Sweden and two I live in the middle of b$%f#&* nowhere in Sweden :) Basically the only shipping option I have here is Postnord, and I will absolutely not charge anything "a bit extra on top of shipping just to be sure but then people end up paying a bit more every time". If you want to have an idea of how much shipping would cost to you, go ahead and check Postnord's own website. Yet again, a lot of consideration went into this, and it is unfortunate but I have to say that I can not be responsible for any lost packages or packages damaged during transportation, in any stage of it. The responsibility I am taking here is to agree on a price for items + shipping, pack everything in a way that the parcel could take a severe beating and the itens would still arrive on the same way they were shipped (I am talking hard boxes and unethical - I don't remember which redditor said this but I promised myself I would take it for a future use so here I am - amounts of bubble plastic, paper, tapes, boxes inside boxes like a good old matryoshka, etc). I have sent close to a hundred parcels on the last two and a half years (to Sweden, Europe, US, Taiwan, etc) and not ONCE a single deck arrived in a different condition they were shipped in. Depending on location and kind of parcel, Postnord offers some "sort of insurance" I can claim if a package gets lost or damage. We might talk about it if you are interested but I will only be able to refund any amount whatsoever after, and only if I am compensated by Postnord first.
Payment Methods
Making this as short as I possibly can: buyer is responsible for all and any fees from Transferwise or Paypal (or any other payment method we agree upon - Swish in Sweden but I think it will be hard to find someone here that is not part of "Svenska Kortlekssamlare" already). Transferwise you say? Yes, I use a lot of Transferwise. Why? Cheapest fees charged by a service that accepts Swedish Crowns and deposits it directly on my bank account. Works in most countries, worth checking them out. Does Transferwise has a buyer protection program like Paypal does? No, Transferwise, because I only use a personal account and not a traders account, has no buyer protection at all. It works like Paypal's Family and Friends, sort of. I am not sure I feel comfortable using that, do you understand me? Absolutely, if you don't feel comfortable using a service like Transferwise (even though it is cheaper for you and easier for me), you are free for us to try to work something else out (like Paypal), but you have to remember my responsibility here is to send the decks we agreed upon, for the price of items + shipping we agreed upon, and packed very, very well; yet again, I can not be responsible for lost parcels or items damaged during shipping. If you rather use Paypal Family and Friends (I think inside Europe we don't pay fees to use that option but please someone correct me if I am wrong), you are also free to do so but ONLY if you understand what it entails and are comfortable with that.
Final Considerations
Probably by now everybody forgot already that I promised to post this and nobody gives a flying f#%& anymore! The kids went to sleep way later than I expected and I wrote for way longer than I thought I would :) Again, I think there is a lot of important and specific information here and because of that I won't edit this post for transparency sake. Any correction or new information will be posted in the comments. I will have to let pass all my English mistakes I am sure I made so please, bear with me :)
Hey folks. I know that Dungeon Runs are super-casual content, but also brand-new players might appreciate a little reference guide. Especially since Blizz added a new recurring quest called "Spelunker" that awards a Classic Pack if you defeat 5 Dungeon Run bosses. This is a work in progress which I'll add to over time. META-EDIT: When I started this Guide, not even a day ago, Gamepedia had very little information available about Dungeon Runs, basically just a stub saying "Dungeon Runs are a cool new way to play HS solo." Welllllll, their guys have been very busy today & their page is now more complete than my guide. So y'all might want to check it out as well: https://hearthstone.gamepedia.com/Dungeon_Run . . . BOSSES – The AI-controlled enemies you face with your Dungeon Deck. Some are super easy and will only be encountered early in your run; there are 5 that are super hard but you will only encounter them as the Round 8 or final boss.
A.F. Kay -- For the first several turns (one of the commenters says it's 6) she does absolutely nothing and you can get a free win if take her down quick. Then when she returns from being Away From Keyboard (AFK, get it?) she drops a board full of giants and other 8/8s for (0) apiece. The 8/8s can include Rag or Rag Lightlord if you're unlucky, Bittertide Hydra if you're luckier. Any which way, you better hope you have the Wand of Disintegration or some other way to nuke her board.
Azari the Devourer -- This is one of the five Final Bosses. His hero power is a (0) mana autocast that discards the 3 top cards from your deck. Could get painful quickly.
Battlecrier Jin'yo – He has a passive Hero Power that makes all Battlecries (his or yours) to trigger twice. So if you're running a jade-heavy deck, you should make short(er) work of him. Note that it's “twigger twice” not “trigger an extra time”, so if you also picked Battle Totem as a Treasure, your stuff's Battlecries won't trigger 3 times.
Bink the Burglar -- One of a handful of "Round 1" opponents. His Hero Power lets him add a Coin to his mana tray every turn if he wants. Do not underestimate him!
Blackseed –- This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. As such, the easy(ish) version has a (0)-mana Hero Power called Evolvomancy that “transforms a minion into a random one costing (1) more.” The tough version has Greater Evolvomancy which transforms it into a random minion costing (3) more. So watch out.
Brimstone Warden –- His hero power costs (5) and lets him silence all his minions. Sounds lame … until you see his board starts with four 15/5 Stone Golems with “Can't attack. Deathrattle: Lose a mana crystal.” He has several Stone Golem cards in his deck, so he can add more. So, it's a race to 5 mana which will let the boss silence his golems & let them attack; if you can start killing them, each dead Golem delays his mana curve by 1 turn. Or you could do like I did as mage and deploy a Doomspeaker to kill em all and his mana tray on turn 2.
Bristlesnarl – This guy's Hero Power is Auto-Cast but it costs (3), meaning he won't use it on Turns 1 or 2. It reduces the cost of all his cards in hand by (1), and it can get crazy pretty fast. When I took him down his board had a 24-Attack Gahzrilla, two Giant Sand Worms … and a Bittertide Hydra. Luckily I started with 160 HP from double Potion of Vitality and just kept pinging the the Bittertide.
Candlebeard – This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. The early version of his Hero Power costs (1) and give any minion Charge. The later version is Passive and gives all his minions Charge. Luckily he doesn't seem to have Poisonous minions or stuff that gets dangerous with Charge.
Chronomancer Inara – I encountered her as a Round 7 Boss, and she has a very interesting Hero Power. It costs (10) but if she gets it to proc, it destroys 3 of her mana crystals, and lets her take an extra turn. She also has a bunch of the OP cards that Medivh uses in the Karazhan introductory mission. And Gawd help you if her 1-mana “Summon a random Legendary minion” spell gives her Malygos... Flamestriking all your stuff for 9 hurts so, so much.
Elder Bramblemar -- The Elder's Hero Power lets the boss put a Counterspell “secret” into play for (2). Now if this was “put a random Mage secret into play” that might be interesting. As is, it's easy to play around if you have a cheap spell to play & bait out the Counterspell. Or you can leave it alone and the boss won't be able to use it again.
Elder Javi -- Her Hero Power lets her gain 3 Armor for (3). It's not on Auto-Cast but she does seem inclined to use armor up more turns than not. Pretty soon she starts playing Ironwood Golems and Greater Jasper Spellstones, which you may recall require Armor synergy.
Frostfur -- The Hero Power lets it freeze a minion for (2). Not too tough.
George and Karl – Oh hey, remember the pair of Silver Hand Recruit guys that the flavor text from Lost in the Jungle and Vinecleaver referred to? Well they're back... and they want payback from your hero, for some reason. And check out their OP starting Hero Power: “Give all your minions Divine Shield” for just (2). Annnnnnd just when you have lethal on the first guy (George, I think) his portrait flips and you have to kill his partner all over again. Also George has a (0) spell that lets him flip to Karl early. Luckily Karl's Hero Power is more manageable, summoning two 1/1s.
Giant Rat -- One of a handful of "Round 1" opponents. Its Hero Power lets it summon two 1/1 rats. Somehow Crendor managed to lose to a Giant Rat, bless his litl' heart.
Graves the Cleric -- His Hero Power acts like a weaker Circle of Healing, restoring 2 health to all minions (his and yours) for (0) mana. Unsurprisingly his decklist includes loads of heal-synergy cards like Northshire Cleric and Injured Blademaster.
Gutmook – This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. Either way he has a Passive hero power called “Metabolized Magic.” The early version says “whenever your opponent plays a spell, summon a Tunnel Trogg.” And the late version says “whenever your opponent plays a spell, draw a card. It costs (1).” ONE as in nearly free. And then the boss starts dropping his own Tunnel Troggs, and various spell-fed minions, and then spells to feed them. In any case, better stick to minions and weapons against him.
King Togwaggle -- One of the five Final Bosses. Its hero power costs (3) and gives him one of the master chest treasures like from Marin the Fox. The King also plays a lot of Kobolds. As a reminder here are the Master Chest cards, all of which cost (3):
-- Golden Kobold: A 6/6 minion with Taunt and "Battlecry: Replace your hand with Legendary minions." -- Tolin's Goblet: Draw a card. Fill your hand with copies of it. -- Wondrous Wand: Draw 3 cards and reduce their cost to (0). -- Zarog's Crown: Discover a Legendary minion. Summon two copies of it.
Kraxx – His hero power costs (2) and deals 1 damage to all enemy minions. Basically an Arcane Explosion nearly any turn he wants. And soooo many Armor-synergy cards, and soooo many weapons. And then Geosculptor Yip??? Annoying.
Lyris the Wild Mage – Her hero power costs (1) and adds an Arcane Missile spell to her hand. And she drops at least 8 Flamewakers to synergize with those Missiles. Yeesh.
Overseer Mogark -- This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. The early version costs (1) and he whips one of his minions, Cruel Taskmaster style, dealing 1 damage but buffing its Attack by 2. The later version also costs (1) and deals 1, but buffs his minion by +5. And sure enough, he packs plenty of Egg-type minions that need a lash in order to attack at all.
Pathmaker Hamm -- This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. In the early version his Hero Power costs (1) and deals 1 damage to two random enemies. The later version costs (2) and deals 2 damage to three random enemies. It's on Auto-Cast meaning he must use it every turn. If you have no minions on the board, then your face takes one blast but not more.
Seriona-- Her Hero Power costs (2) and reduces an enemy minion's Attack by 1. Note that these are permanent reductions, so be careful deploying minions with low Attack or they could wind up unable to hit and clogging your side of the board.
Spiritspeaker Azun – He has a passive Hero Power that makes all Deathrattles (his or yours) to trigger twice. If you happened to get “Dr. Boom's Boom Box” and play it on an empty board, you'll get 7 Boom Bots that will explode twice and just about kill Azun by themselves. Note that it's “twigger twice” not “trigger an extra time”, so if you also picked Totem of the Dead as a Treasure, your stuff's Deathrattles won't trigger 3 times. Just a heads-up, Azun has the Priest quest and a pile of Deathrattle minions to get max value from his hero power.
Tad: He has just 10 cards in his deck. His hero power is auto cast and costs (0) with the effect of Recruiting a minion from his deck. Also he pulls a unique chest that gives a unique card.
Thaddock the Thief – His hero power costs (1) and returns a friendly minion to the boss's hand. Interestingly, he has & plays the Rogue quest, and packs multiple bounce options such as Shadowstep and Brewmasters. Still, not all that scary.
The Darkness – One of the five Final Bosses. Oh crap, its Hero Power lets it summon a 5/5 Darkspawn every turn for free. And it's on Auto-Cast. But oh hey, you start the game with 3 copies of a special spell Luminous Candle, which costs (0) and simply says “destroy all Darkspawns.” Which gives you a little hope that you might survive... and unless you have double Potion of Vitality for that 200 HP, that bit of hope is just cruel.
Trapped Room: Its deck is made entirely of secrets and starts with 5 random ones already on the board. Its hero power summons a 3/3 sawblade.
Voodoomaster Vex – Fought him as a Round 7 boss. His hero power is Totem of Chaos, a Passive that makes all Battlecries and Deathrattles (on both sides) trigger twice. Nifty mechanic, so why did the devs give Vex multiple Ticking Abominations, which are gonna just wipe his own board without fail? Pretty easy for a Round 7.
Vustrayd the Dragon -- One of the five Final Bosses. The board starts with 5 master chests out, and the dragon has an autocast (0) mana Hero Power that deals damage to all enemies equal to the number of master chests missing. Tthey count as missing if they aren't on his board, so if they return to his hand or you steal them he'll still deal damage. Woooof, sounds tough.
Waxmancer Sturmi – This is one of a few bosses that you encounter in the mid levels, or in the later rounds. In the early version Sturmi's Hero Power costs (1) and lets it summon a 1/1 copy of ANY minion, yours or Sturmi's. The later version costs (3) and lets it summon a full-blown copy of any minion, e.g. that Lich King you just played for full price. So be careful dropping minions with Deathrattles or aura effects.
Wee Whelp -- One of a handful of "Round 1" opponents. Its Hero Power lets it ping anything for 2, at a point when your hero only has 15 HP yourself. Luckily Round 1 opponents have just 10 HP, so you should be able to finish it off fast.
Xol the Unscathed is one of the five Final Bosses. It has a passive heroic power that grants a unique card to each turn. It also uses the warlock quest and several discard cards. The list of unique cards that we know about so far are:
-- Fatigue: destroy a mana crystal of yours -- Flummox: takes control of a random minion from your board -- Fear: puts one of your minion back into your deck -- Frost: a Cone of Cold-style effect that freezes 3 of your adjacent minions -- Flame: 2 damage to all minions, which sets up for... -- Fatality: Destroy all damaged minions from your board . . . TREASURES -- There are special goodies you can get after you win the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th games of your Dungeon Run, and they act like extra cards in your Dungeon Deck. Some have mana costs and can be cast like spells. while others are Passive effects that take effect automatically at the beginning of your game. (And there are several weapons too!) Your jaw may drop when you see some of these beauties, but remember, on any given run you can only pick FOUR at most, and quite a few of these aren't even offered all that often.
Archmage Staff – The first weapon Treasure I've seen offered. It costs (0), has 0 Attack / 3 Durability and says “At the start of your turn, add a random Mage spell to your hand.” I was offered it on a Hunter run so it's not class-specific. I haven't seen any Bosses run any kind of weapon removal so you might get to keep throughout your rounds.
Battle Totem -- "Passive. Your Battlecries trigger twice." This means all Battlecries, including weapons and Hero Cards if you get them via upgrade sets.
Blade of Quel'delar -- A basic 3/3 weapon for (1). Combine it with the Hilt of Quel'delar for something cool!
Boots of Haste – A spell costing (1) that says “Your minions cost (0) this turn.”
Captured Flag -- "Passive. Your minions have +1/+1." Solid choice for any class.
Cloak of Invisibility -- "Passive. Your minions have permanent Stealth." Be careful with this one because it means enemy attacks can only target your hero, bypassing even your Taunts.
Crystal Gem – “Passive. Start with an extra mana crystal.” Gotta love a faster curve.
Dr. Boom's Boombox – A spell costing (4) that says “Summon 7 Boom Bots”. For those who've never played or faced Dr. Boom, each Boom Bot is a 1/1 with “Deathrattle: Deal 1-4 damage to a random enemy.” Sounds hilarious! Add the Totem of the Dead for extra fun.
Embers of Ragnaros – A spell costing (3) that says “Shoot three fireballs at random enemies that deal 8 damages each.” The RNG aspect gives me pause, but some players swear by it because if you can keep the enemy's board clear, it's a guaranteed 24 to the face for cheap.
Gloves of Mugging – A spell costing (1) that says “Steal 3 cards from your opponent's deck.”
Glyph of Warding – “Passive. Enemy minions cost (1) more.” It's possible to get offered this twice. Gotta love sticking the other guy with a slower curve. Generally good for Bosses 2 through 7, but the Final Bosses often relied on their OP hero powers and deploy few minions.
Greedy Pickaxe – Cool, another weapon. This one costs (2), has 3 Attack / 2 Durability and says “After your hero attacks, gain an empty mana crystals.” Looks like it would be fantastic to draw early but kinda weak if drawn late.
Grommash's Armguards – “Passive. Your weapons cost (1) loss.” Obviously the value of this varies on how many weapons your Dungeon Deck has.
Hilt of Quel'delar – A spell costing (1) that says “Give a minion +3/+3.” There's also a Treasure called the Blade of Quel'delar or something, and if you get them both, they combine into something super duper cool.
Justicar's Ring -- "Passive. Your Hero Power is upgraded and costs (1)." The Trueheart upgrades are back (see below). BTW if you happen to draft and play a DK card, the cost of your DK hero power is still discounted to (1) the rest of the game.
(The upgraded powers are: Druid gains +1 +2 Attack this turn and 1 2 Armor. Hunter shoots face for 2 3. Mage pings for 1 2. Paladin summons one two 1/1 dudes. Priest heals for 2 4. Rogue makes a 1/2 2/2 weapon. Shaman summons a random basic totem summons the basic totem of his choice. Warlock draws a card for 2 HP and (2) mana. And Warrior generates 2 4 Armor.)
Khadgar's Scrying Orb -- "Passive. Your spells cost (1) less." Not great unless your Dungeon Deck has many spells, and few of the upgrade sets I've seen add any spells to your lineup.
Loyal Sidekick – A minion for (1) with base stats of 2/2 and “Taunt. Has +1/+1 for every Boss you've defeated this run.” So if you take this & use it against the final boss, that's a one-mana 9/9 with Taunt. (Which is pretty good.)
Magic Mirror -- A spell costing (1) that says “Choose a minion and summon a copy of it. Add it to your Dungeon Deck.” This is a good way to outfit your deck with 3 or more Lich Kings, C'Thuns, or other finishers. Also a good way for snag key enemy minions, like the 1/1 poison-anything spore.
Mask of Mimicry – A spell costing (1) that says “Choose a minion. Minion in your hand become copies of it.” Could swing some games if you snag multiple copies of finishers like Lich King, Aya, Cthun etc.
Mysterious Tome -- "Passive. At the start of the game, play 3 random Secrets." This sounds like good value, but I'd say only take this if the other options are super conditional. Next to a Potion of Vitality or Justicar's Ring though, the Tome looks pretty tame.
Party Portal – An unusual 0/10 minion that costs (1) that says “Whenever you cast a spell, summon a random minion of the same Cost.” So, basically a faster and sturdier Summoning Stone.
Portable Forge – A spell costing (1) that says “Discover a Legendary weapon and equip it.” The 9 legendary weapons introduced in K&C leap to mind first, but I wonder if it's possible to get any other Legendary weapon found in the game, such as Shadowmourne off DK Garrosh or Frostmourne via the Arfus and Lich King card pool.
Portable Ice Wall – A 3/15 minion costing (1) that says “Taunt. Cannot attack. Freeze any character damaged by this minion.” Pretty good value for a single mana.
Potion of Vitality – “Passive. Double your starting Health.” Since your starting Health increases with most rounds of a Dungeon Run – you start with 15 HP for the first boss, and end up with 50 HP for the final – this Treasure starts good and gets better the deeper you go. And you can get it twice.
Robe of the Magi – “Passive: Spell Damage +3.” Can be really good if you get to build a spell-heavy deck.
Rod of Roasting – A spell costing (10) that says “Cast Pyroblast randomly until a hero dies.” This takes Casino Mage to a whole new level. I would probably never take this because if you're far enough behind that this seems like a feasible move to make, you're already lost.
Scroll of Confusion -- A spell costing (0) that says “Each minion randomly chooses a side on the battlefield.” Which sounds like complete crap, except there are a few bosses that start with minions, like a group of 15/5 Stone Golems that can't attack unless silenced, or the 1/1 spore that's poisonous to heroes.
Totem of the Dead -- “Passive. Your Deathrattles trigger twice.” As with the Battle Totem, this also works on weapons or whatever else you have that has deathrattles. This works superbly well with Dr. Boom's Boom Box.
Wand of Adaptation – A spell costing (4) that says “Adapt a friendly minion. Repeat for every boss you've defeated this run.” Like the Potion of Vitality, this gets better you longer your run lasts. So on the final boss if you had this, Leeroy Jenkins and 9 mana, it's possible to make a 24/2 with Charge AND Windfury... though the odds of being offered 6x Flaming Claws plus a Lightning Speed is under 1 in 5,000.
Wand of Disintegration – A spell costing (3) that says “Silence and destroy all enemy minions.” When you absolutely, positively need to kill the entire enemy board ASAP. Plus the spell looks like a purple laser beam!
Wax Rager -- A 5/1 Elemental minion costing (3). It has “Deathrattle: Resummon this minion” so you just need to summon him once and keep a slot open on your board.
Wish – A spell costing (10) that says “Fill your board with Legendary minions. Fully heal your hero.” I guess it would kinda ruin things if the spell said flat out “you win,” but this could be pretty close.
. . . UPGRADE KITS BY CLASS So when you start a Dungeon Run, you begin with just 10 cards with nothing fancy, just single copies of various class staples. You could probably guess half the mage loadout without even trying: Arcane Missiles, Mana Wyrm, Sorceror's Apprentice, Frostbolt, Fireball, Blizzard etc. But after every Boss you beat, you get to chose one of 3 Upgrade sets, and each of them include 3 cards tied together by a brief theme. The following sets are what I've seen but this list is not comprehensive. Maybe other people can add their observations in the comments. Here's a rundown of some upgrade sets I've seen offered for each class: Druid -- Balance: [2x Wrath and Poison Seeds] -- Cult of C'Thun: [Twilight Elder, Crazed Worshipper, C'Thun] -- Jade Fangs: All jade cards. I've seen [Jade Idol and 2x Jade Behemoth] and [2x Jade Blossom and Jade Spirit] and [2x Jade Blossom and Aya Blackpaw]. -- Jungle Kings: Beast cards like [Mounted Raptor, Stranglethorn Tiger and Giant Anaconda] -- Natural Defense: A real grab bag, I've seen [2x Claw & Plated Bettle], or [Barkskin, Jasper Spellstone and Ultimate Infestation], or [Barkskin, Branching Paths, Ironwood Golem] or [Jasper Spellstone, Feral Rage, Branching Paths]. -- Restoration: all healing-related cards. [Earthen Ring Farseer, Refreshment Vendor and Moonglade Vendor.] -- Stampede [Living Roots and 2x Fatespinner] -- Stomp [Lunar Visions, Sneed's Old Shredder, Deathwing] -- Taunt: An assortment of Taunt minions, could include Druid of the Swarm, Druid of the Claw, Crypt Lord, Stonehill Defender, Hungry Ettin, Primordial Drake or Hadronox -- Wise Decisions [Anodized Robo Cub, 2x Wrath] . . Hunter: -- Beast Training: Beast synergy cards such as Crackling Razormaw, Dinomancy, Houndmaster, Timber Wolf, Dinomancy, Kill Command, Ram Wrangler or Tundra Rhino. -- Legendary: An assortment of strong Legends, such as Barnes, Leeroy Jenkins, Lich King, Y'Shaarj, Kel'Thuzad, Sneed's Old Shredder or King Krush. -- Shots: An assortment from the entire “shot” removal inventory, including Quick Shot, Power Shot, Multi-shot, Explosive Shot, even Toxic Arrow. -- Smugglers: Remember the Grimy Goons and handbuffing? Me neither. You'll probably offered an assortment from Hidden Cache, Smuggler's Crate, Trogg Beastrager, Dispatch Kodo or Don Hancho. -- Tracker: [Flare, Lock and Load, Deathstalker Rexxar] -- Weapons: Unlike the Warrior set with this name, it's possible to get no actual weapons in the Weapons set. Just synergy cards like Bloodsail Raider, Ebon Dragonsmith and Blingtron 3000. Maybe sometimes a Glaive-zooka. -- Wee Beasts: Just about any Beast card costing (3) or less, including Fiery Bat, Haunted Creeper, Dire Wolf Alpha, Rat Pack, Crackling Razormaw, Cave Hydra, or Vicious Fledgling. . . Mage: -- Arcane: Can include Polymorph Boar and Rhonin. -- Big Spells: Can include Arcane Tyrant, Deck of Wonders and Meteor. -- Chaos: You feeling lucky? Can include Shifting Scroll, Spellslinger and Leyline Manipulator. -- Defense: Defensive cards (duh) such as Mirror Image, Ice Block, Frost Nova, Sludge Belcher and Blizzard. -- Elemental: Some heavy hitters on offer here, including Baron Geddon and Blazecaller. -- Fire: Aggro kit, can include Volcanic Potion, Ragnaros, Dragon's Fury and Pyroblast. -- Frost: Another defensive kit, can include Breath of Sindragosa, Glacial Shard, Blizzard. -- Giant Army: Can include Arcane Giant, Molten Giant … and Carnivorous Cube, how'd that get in there?? -- Lost Secrets: Can include actual Secrets like Counterspell and Frozen Clone, plus Secret-synergy cards like Arcanologist and Kabal Crystal Runner. -- Unique: You can only get this kit in the 3 Kabal classes: mage, priest and warlock. It can include "Highlander reward" cards like Kazakus, Inkmaster Solia, I imagine Raza for priests or Krul for locks, and yes even Reno Jackson. Also I've picked up the Jaina DK card here. Where this can get a bit frustrating is when you get offered this kit after you already have a non-Highlander deck, so those great Highlander battlecries won't go off. Maybe at some point the coding can take that kind of thing into account. . . Paladin: -- Divine Shield: Minions with DS such as Tainted Zealot, Argent Horserider, Silent Knight, Scarlet Crusader and Tirion Fordring. -- Healing: Can including surprisingly potent cards, including Rag Lightlord, the Uther DK card, Pearl Spellstone, Benevolent Djinn, Wickerflame Burnbristle, Blackguard and Antique Healbot. -- Helping Hand: Handbuff type cards such as Smuggler's Run, Grimestreet Smuggler, Grimestreet Enforcer, Don Han'Cho and Emperor Thaurissan. -- Justice: A nifty debuff-based kit including Aldor Peacekeeper, Humility, Dark Conviction, Keeper of Uldaman and Eadric the Pure. -- Legendary: Good legendaries including Nexus-Champion Saraad, Curator and Lich King. -- Many Blessings: Buff-based kit that can include Adaptation and Lynessa Sunsorrow. -- Secrets: A grab bag of 1-mana secrets, so... nope. -- Silver Hand: Various SHR-related cards, such as Lost in the Jungle, Drygulch Jailor, Muster for Battle, Vinecleaver and Stand Against Darkness. . . . Thanks to kotoandjuri, malves1982, otterguy12, popoley4221998_2, Sabreblade11, Thebanana111 and Wolfman27 for their suggestions! . . . BIG EDIT 1: Arranged the boss list so far, the treasure list so far, and the Druid and Hunter loadout lists, in alphabetical order. BIG EDIT 2: Added several commenters' notes & credited them in alphabetical order. BIG EDIT 3: Added some Paladin kits and a few more Mage ones, plus a few new Bosses and Treasures.
I've been working for the past week on premium currency -- Wyvern Crowns. It's now live in production. You can't buy them yet, but everyone has some now. Here's what has happened in the past week:
Put in some extra code to help ensure that inventories don't disappear. They might still, but it seems waaaaay less likely. You may, however, see messages about not being able to save your character, in which case contact me immediately.
Added a short tunnel between New Verden and Davos
CacoDemon nerf, though they are still nasty.
Updated Amulet of Lifesaving to clear your combat queue, which should (hopefully?) remove any pending hits that might kill you after the teleport.
And today:
Gave everyone full skill points up to level 25.
Added resurrection machines and vending machines.
Gave everyone a starter pack of 100 crowns. Every new character starts with 100 crowns.
From now on, leveling up gives you your level in crowns. E.g. when you hit level 10, you get 10 crowns. I pro-rated it for everyone, so all of you actually have more than 100 crowns -- some upwards of 400+.
For reference, here are the costs for buying crowns (with real money):
10 crowns for $.99 (or whatever the equivalent price tier is in your region, according to Apple)
50 crowns for $3.99 (a 20% discount)
150 crowns for $9.99 (a 33% discount)
400 crowns for $24.99 (a 40% discount)
1000 crowns for $49.99 (a 50% discount)
If you buy the minimum tier, 1 crown is about ten cents. If you buy in bulk you can get them for as low as a nickel each. Resurrection machines charge you crowns to get 100% of your XP back. The formula for crown cost is the fifth root of XP lost, minus 2. That leads to a couple of crowns for low amounts, up to about 23 crowns if you lose a million XP. You can't get resurrected if you lost fewer than 1000 XP. You can choose between a resurrection scroll and the resurrection machine -- only one will work for a particular death. In the vending machines (e.g. there is one in MAH), you can currently buy portable balloons (100 crowns) or DoT weekly passes (10 crowns). You can purchase Quest Points with Crowns. The only machine right now is in the NV Adventurer's Guild. You can only buy specific amounts:
1 QP for 1 Crown 10 Crowns (values changed; see below)
5 QP for 4 Crowns 40 Crowns
10 QP for 7 Crowns 70 Crowns
15 QP for 10 Crowns 100 Crowns
Edit: I've multiplied the original costs by 10, after thinking about it some more. I originally wanted you to be able to get all the way to HoF with just your starting crowns. But then I added extra crowns when you level up, which total 324 additional crowns by the time you get to HoF, so every player will get 424 crowns while getting to HoF. Which means I can raise the QP prices quite a bit, and people will still be able to HoF without doing any real questing. These QP count towards leveling up, but nothing else. Specifically they don't count towards leaderboards. You can also spend Crowns to get gold coins. The number you get is based on your level. You can see the exchange rate for your level at any ATM. The numbers I used for exchanging crowns for gold coins were formulated by a panel of something like 20 experienced players, and I believe the numbers are fairly generous. E.g. a 25th level player gets about 75k gold coins for 10 crowns, which would cost anywhere from $.99 down to $.49 depending on whether you bought in bulk. You will be able to get crowns (eventually) through other channels, including finding them in loot drops (in small quantities), and possibly in the casino slots, but only if that won't get me arrested. I'll have to look into it. You can't buy crowns with real money until we launch. That should be very soon, though. I submitted the final iOS build to Apple yesterday for review. I should hear back in a couple of days, and it should be a rubber-stamp because they've already reviewed it several times. The only thing holding us back from launch at this point is the getting-started experience. I will begin revamping the tutorial this weekend, and will spend up to 2 weeks on it, but not longer. I want to have a better starting experience, but I also want to launch the game this month. So I'll make it as good as I can in the short term, and then gradually improve it further next year. Last note about Crowns: There are two distinct varieties. You can have "account crowns" and "personal crowns". Account crowns are the ones you purchase with real money, and they are tied to your email address -- you can spend them as needed on any of your alts at any time. For instance, if you start with 100 account crowns, and your alt Fred uses 10, and then your other alt Joe uses 10, then you'll be left with 80 account crowns. Personal crowns are the kind you get in-game as bonuses or loot drops or rewards. They are tied to your character, not your email, and they can only be used by that character. This distinction is to prevent people from creating armies of new characters just to get the 100 starting crowns. I will be awarding people crowns on a discretionary basis (no guarantees or promises) for work performed in service of the Wyvern community, e.g. writing tutorials or user guides. If you create a guide, make sure to let me know, and I will consider whether it's worth giving you some crowns for it. Right now I only have the ability to award personal crowns as bonuses, for technical reasons, so you'll have to pick which character will receive them. Again, I make no promises that this will continue long-term, but as an incentive program, it should help us get some starter material for the new players for the next few months. Please report any bugs you find. I would also like to hear suggestions for how you would like to spend your hard-earned Crowns. Have fun!
Halloween Parties and Events 2017 Monster Megathread!
Disclaimer: All the following information is from both Honolulu Magazine & Honolulu Family, however, feel free to add / correct / update...WHATEVERS! Because this thread is for you, the fine users of /Oahu. If you go to any of them, please post pics and reviews...you've got to be tired of seeing me posting all'a the time, so go for it! I'd also advise checking the websites and/or calling to make sure the events are still on and that the information hasn't changed. From Honolulu Magazine: Hitchcocktober at Consolidated Theatres OCT. 3–31 Nothing says Halloween like rewatching some of Alfred Hitchcock’s most iconic films. (Psycho still makes us nervous in the shower.) Consolidated Theatres will be showing special screenings of North by Northwest, Notorious, Vertigo, Rebecca and Psycho every Tuesday at Kāhala Mall throughout October, with a double screening of Psycho at Kāhala and ‘Ōlino Theatres on Halloween. Talk about a fright night. Kāhala: 4211 Wai‘alae Ave.; ‘Ōlino: 91-5431 Kapolei Parkway, #600, Kapolei (Kapolei on Halloween night only); $10, Tuesdays at 7 p.m., consolidatedtheatres.com/oahu Ghouls ’N’ Gamblin’ OCT. 20 Feelin’ lucky? Come in character to the Elite Parking Foundation’s casino night for your chance to win $500 in the costume contest, a trip for two to Las Vegas in the prize drawing and more. This year, proceeds from entrance tickets, casino and alcohol sales will benefit the Special Olympics of Hawai‘i and the Boys & Girls Club of Hawai‘i. Pōmaika‘i Ballrooms, 735 ‘Iwilei Road, $25 presale, $35 at the door, 6–11 p.m., eventbrite.com Tim Burton Film Festival OCT. 20–22 Tim Burton’s films don’t all take place around Halloween, but they’re still creepy enough to get you in the spooky mood. Here’s your chance to see Beetlejuice, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride on the big screen in a (supposedly) haunted theater. Hawai‘i Theatre, $7–$12, hawaiitheatre.com The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Hosted by Tita Tisling and Cast OCT. 26–31 Let’s do the time-warp again! Instead of watching The Rocky Horror Picture Show at home for the billionth time, experience the cult classic on a monster-size movie screen. This fully interactive show is accompanied by a full cast of characters and gives you the chance to shout and dance in your seats (and even dress up as your favorite characters. Dibs on Frank N. Furter!). Doors open an hour before start time for cocktails, movie snacks, props and more. The Arts at Marks Garage, 1159 Nu‘uanu Ave., Oct. 26 and 27 at 8 p.m., Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. and midnight, October 31 at 8 p.m., $20 advance tickets, $25 at the door, eventbrite.com Art After Dark: Kings & Queens OCT. 27 Calling all scream queens and kings of horror: Come spend the evening with Halloween royalty at the Halloween edition of Honolulu Museum of Art’s Art After Dark. Get down to spooky sounds from King DJ Revise and Queen DJ Tittahbyte, sip on frightfully good cocktails at the iichiko bar and enter the costume contest for your chance to be officially crowned king or queen of the Halloween ball. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S. Beretania St., free for museum members, $25 general admission, 6–9 p.m., honolulumuseum.org/events/art_after_dark/16501-kings_queens Hallowbaloo 2017 OCT. 28 Honolulu’s Chinatown arts district and historic Downtown will once again transform into a massive spooktacular celebration of music, craft beer, food, art and entertainment. This year’s street festival promises Hawai‘i’s largest Halloween outdoor craft beer experience, food trucks, three stages of music and entertainment and the chance to win $1,000 in a costume contest. Then, walk your wicked self over to the after party at Club Hallowbaloo featuring eight clubs and just one cover charge. Nu‘uanu Ave., Hotel, Smith and Pauahi streets; street festival: 5–10 p.m.; Club Hallowbaloo: until 2 a.m.; $10–$45, 21 and over (unless accompanied by an adult), eventbrite.com Rock the Block Halloween SpooktaculaThe Creepy Tiki Cruise OCT. 28 Classic cars, pinup girls and … zombies? We can dig it. Put on your favorite poodle skirt, tease and grease up that hair and come on down to Rock the Block in Kaka‘ako for a throwback Halloween party featuring classic cars and bikes, pretty dames, gruesome zombies, street vendors, food trucks, live music by Ooklah, Jimmy Weeks and more. Cooke and Auahi streets, free, 5–10 p.m., facebook.com Halloween at the Hyatt OCT. 31 Batmen, Wonder Women, this one’s for you: “League Up!” is your chance to suit up as your favorite superhero (or villain) for a night filled with tricks and treats. Fly solo or assemble the squad for the Halloween costume contest and you could win up to $2,000 in cash and prizes. Don’t want the night to end? Head over to the official after party at The District Nightclub and keep the fun going all night long. Hyatt Regency Waikīkī Beach Resort and Spa, 2424 Kalākaua Ave., $10 general admission, $20 VIP (includes a glow stick, fast pass to skip lines and a candy pouch), 8 p.m., seetickets.us Your Guide to the Scariest Haunted Houses in Honolulu Haunted Plantation WAIPAHU Your worst nightmares come true at the Haunted Plantation in Waipahu. On Friday the 13th, the Hawai‘i Plantation Village transforms into a haunted attraction complete with crazy circus clowns, gross zombies and a hideous pale woman. More than 70 costumed actors are hiding inside the houses in the village, waiting to scare you. The movie-quality special-effects makeup really adds to the extra creepiness factor. What’s even scarier are the stories of real ghosts reported on the site of this former sugar plantation village. Throw in some spooky music and fog—you’ve got a recipe for a good scare. Oct. 13–15, 20–22, 27–29, 31, $15 general admission, $20 fast pass, Waipahu Plantation Village, 94-695 Waipahu St., hawaiihauntedplantation.com Skeleton Key Presents Mummy: Curse of the Crypt by Jorge Garcia KAILUA You don’t need to take a trip to King Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings to see mummies—a new haunted house in Kailua is packed with them. Mummy: Curse of the Crypt is Kailua’s newest haunt designed by Hawai‘i Five-O actor Jorge Garcia and produced by Skeleton Key Hawai‘i’s Kevin Keaveney. Your mission is to escape this long-lost Egyptian crypt to survive the mummy’s curse. Be prepared to feel claustrophobic. Tight spaces? You bet. You’ll need to navigate through the dark and winding tunnel with mummies creeping at every turn. Can you make it out alive? 7–11 p.m. on Oct. 6–7, 13–14, 19–21, 26–31 and keiki-friendly days from 5–7 p.m. on Oct. 21, 28–29, $15 general admission, $20 fast pass, 171 A-Hamakua Drive, skeletonkeyhawaii.com Zombie Paintball Massacre DOWNTOWN The undead are after you. You’re armed with a paintball gun and only one goal: Save the world. Good luck. 7–11 p.m., Oct. 13–14, 20–21, 27–31, $10 per person for groups of 10 or more, $12 presale, $15 at the door, $20 fast pass (tickets available at all military outlets, Razor Concepts and UH Campus Center), 919 Kekaulike St., scream808.com Honolulu Family's Halloween Events in Hawai‘i-2017 Sunday, Oct. 1 through Oct. 31 Pumpkin Patch at Waimānalo Farm Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays are often for school group visits only. Visit Waimānalo Country Farmsʻ Facebook page for the latest information. Pick a pumpkin, sip on fresh lemonade and play at the farm at this pumpkin patch on O‘ahuʻs windward side. While youʻre there, stop by the sunflower patch, which will also be open this month. Waimānalo Country Farms, 41-225 Lupe St., Waimānalo, (808) 306-4381, waimanalocountryfarms.com Tuesday, Oct. 10 Movie Night at Kahuku Library: Ghostbusters 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This remake of the classic 1980s movie follows paranormal researcher Abby Yates and physicist Erin Gilbert as their research into modern ghosts proves to be too successful. Soon, they and two other New Yorkers must go to battle when 1,000 mischievous ghouls descend on Times Square. The movie is rated PG-13. Free. Kahuku Public Library, 56-490 Kamehameha Highway, (808) 293-8935, librarieshawaii.org Saturday, Oct. 14 through Sunday, Oct. 29 Aloun Farms 17th Annual Pumpkin Festival Saturdays and Sundays, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pick pumpkins, sweet corn, beans and sunflowers, then go for a free hayride or saddle up for a pony ride at this working farm in Kapolei. There will also be photo stations, carnival games and rides and a free WiFi hotspot. The first weekend, families can try free educational farm activities. Oct. 21 and 22 will have a free obstacle course and Oct. 28 will have costume contests and free carnival games. Bring two trash bags of gently used clothes to get free entry and a chance to win a family four-pack of passes to Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawai‘i. Pumpkins will be priced according to size. Bring cash. No checks or credit cards will be accepted. $3 admission, kids 2 years and younger are free. Military Appreciation Day is Saturday, Oct. 28 when admission is free with military ID. Aloun Farms, Old Farrington Highway between Kapolei and Waipahu., (808) 677-9516, alounfarms.com Saturday, Oct. 14 Saturday Afternoon at the Movies: The Little Vampire 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tony is the new kid in a small, remote village in Scotland, making him the target of bullies. He’s also having nightmares about vampires. One night, a young vampire, Rudolph, flies into his room and soon, the two are working together to help the family of vampires regain their humanity. The film is rated PG. Free. Hawai‘i State Library, 478 S. King St., (808) 586-3520, librarieshawaii.org Felted Fall Pumpkins Workshop 2:30 to 4 p.m. Make a woolly jack o’lantern with a local fiber artist. Felting needles are sharp so parents may want to stay to help their kids. The minimum age is 8, but 7-year-olds may come with a parent. $20, 8 years and older. Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave., (808) 312-4316, artexplorium.org Sunday, Oct. 15 Spooky Scenes Workshop 2:30 to 4 p.m. Kids will make ghosts, pumpkins, spiders and more from air-dry clay then create a pop-up scene as a backdrop. $20, 5 years and older. Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave., (808) 312-4316, artexplorium.org Howl-O-Ween Woof-tacular & Doggie Escape Room 3 to 7 p.m. Dressed-up dogs can celebrate with a costume contest, doggie limbo and trick contests, a pet photo booth and pumpkin prize pull. Sign up early for the Doggie Escape Room, where you need to find your spare keys to get a candy-stuffed Fido to the veterinarian. The family with the fastest time will win a prize pack of dog goodies. The event is a fundraiser for Assistance Dogs of Hawai‘i. Registration for the escape room begins at noon, a small participation donation fee is requested. Free. 2961C East Mānoa Road, (808) 783-7390, hawaiidoggiebakery.org/events Monday, Oct. 16 Color Mask: Trick-or-Treat Event 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Make a superhero mask and trick-or-treat around the library. Kids in grades kindergarten through sixth grade will be given a nametag, which they will need to trick-or-treat. Free. Mililani Library, 95-820 Maka‘imo‘imo St., Mililani, (808) 627-7470, librarieshawaii.org Tuesday, Oct. 17 Reading Awakens: This Halloween 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dress up in your favorite Star Wars costume to join games, crafts, snacks and a selfie photo booth. Free. Kahuku Public Library, 56-490 Kamehameha Highway, (808) 293-8935, librarieshawaii.org Wednesday, Oct. 18 Pumpkin Palooza 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pumpkin stories, crafts, games, pumpkin pie in a cup and other activities will be available for kids. Young keiki must be accompanied by an adult. Free. Waimānalo Public Library, 41-1320 Kalaniana‘ole Highway, (808) 259-2610, librarieshawaii.org Friday, Oct. 20 Halloween Family Camp at Camp Erdman 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 through 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 22. The not-so-spooky-themed camp for families includes three days and two nights in cabins with showers and all meals. Activities include a costume contest, arts and crafts, a haunted house, scavenger hunt-style trick-or-treating, swimming and hiking. In the past, arts and crafts included tie dying, candle making and pumpkin carving. Rates begin at $115 per person for space for a tent to $1,240 for a deluxe cabin that houses up to eight people. Camp Erdman, 69-385 Farrington Highway, Waialua, (808) 637-4615, camperdman.org Tim Burton Film Festival: Beetlejuice 8 p.m. Arts and crafts, a themed costume contest and entertainment lead into the showing of Tim Burton’s story about two ghosts who test their haunting chops when two over-the-top yuppies threaten to makeover their home in this classic Tim Burton comedy. Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis call on freelance bio-exorcist Beetlejuice to chase the mortals out, but soon find they need to find a way to exorcise the exorcist. This movie is rated PG and runs one hour and 32 minutes. $12 general admission; $7 for kids 4 to 17 years, seniors and military and students with ID. Kids 3 years and younger are not permitted. Hawai‘i Theatre, 1130 Bethel St., (808) 528-0506, hawaiitheatre.com Saturday, Oct. 21 Pumpkin Picking at Red Barn Farmstand 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pick a locally grown pumpkin at this Hale‘iwa shop and eatery. Pumpkins from Twin Bridge Farm will sell for $5 for medium ones, $10 for larger sizes. Then stick around for a live performance by Uncle Wayne and the Howling Dog Band at the Family Pau Hana. Ten dollar stew, chili or curry bowls as well as Red Barn's hummus dip and veggie plate will be for sale. Kids in costume will receive $1 off an entree. Free admission. 66-320 Kamehameha Highway, Hale‘iwa, (808) 753-4350, redbarnfarmstand.com 8th Annual Pumpkin Carving Festival 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Watch a master carver turn a 1,200-pound pumpkin into a character from Beauty and the Beast, watch local high school students in a carving challenge. Families can buy a pumpkin-carving kit do make their own for $35. Proceeds benefit Keiki O Ka ‘Aina Family Learning Centers. Free. $35 pumpkin carving kits include a pumpkin, tools, gloves and stencils. Windward Mall, 46-056 Kamehameha Highway, (808) 945-1005, windwardmall.com The Great Pumpkin Festival 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pick your favorite from more than 2,500 locally grown pumpkins at the largest patch in East O‘ahu, then create arts and crafts, play games and shop in the country store. Free admission. Holy Nativity School, 5286 Kalaniana‘ole Highway, (808) 373-3232, holynativityschool.org Halloween Event and Costume Contest at Salt Lake Shopping Center 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Activities, a costume contest and center-wide trick-or-treating will be part of this annual event. Free. Salt Lake Shopping Center, 848 Liliko‘i St., (808) 735-8822, saltlakeshoppingcenter.com Spook Life Park at Sea Life Park Noon to 4 p.m. Trick-or-treat through the park, visit a haunted theater, see underwater pumpkin carving, enter the costume contest and play games for a special discounted price. The costume contest is for kids 12 years and younger, with prizes given to the most original in each age group. There will also be a category for costumes using recycled materials. $13.01 kama‘āina admission with ID, kids 2 years and younger are free. Sea Life Park, 41-202 Kalaniana‘ole Highway #7, Waimānalo, (808) 259-2500, sealifeparkhawaii.com Tim Burton Film Festival: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 2 p.m. Arts and crafts, a themed costume contest and entertainment lead into the showing of Tim Burton’s story about a school for children with special powers. Note, some say this film is a bit scary for younger children. The movie is rated PG-13 and runs two hours and eight minutes. $12 general admission; $7 for kids 4 to 17 years, seniors and military and students with ID. Kids 3 years and younger are not permitted. Hawai‘i Theatre, 1130 Bethel St., (808) 528-0506, hawaiitheatre.com Sunday, Oct. 22 Pumpkin Picking at Red Barn Farmstand 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pick a locally grown pumpkin at this Hale‘iwa shop and eatery. Pumpkins from Twin Bridge Farm will sell for $5 for medium ones, $10 for larger sizes. Free admission. 66-320 Kamehameha Highway, Hale‘iwa, (808) 753-4350, redbarnfarmstand.com Tim Burton Film Festival: Corpse Bride 2 p.m. Arts and crafts, a themed costume contest and entertainment lead into the showing of Tim Burton’s story about a groom who mistakenly becomes the fiancé of a ghost bride and is taken to the land of the dead. Now it’s up to him to get back to his real-life bride. This film is rated PG and runs one hour and 18 minutes. $12 general admission; $7 for kids 4 to 17 years, seniors and military and students with ID. Kids 3 years and younger are not permitted. Hawai‘i Theatre, 1130 Bethel St., (808) 528-0506, hawaiitheatre.com Halloween Glow Jars Workshop 2:30 to 4 p.m. Make glowing glass jars with acrylic paint. Creations can be taken home and illuminated with battery-operated candles. $15, 5 years and older. Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave., (808) 312-4316, artexplorium.org Wednesday, Oct. 25 Spooktacular Halloween Party 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kids 12 years and younger can play Halloween-themed carnival games, win prizes and take pictures with Star Wars characters and a roving puppeteer. Free. Kapolei Public Library, 1020 Manawai St., Kapolei, (808) 693-7050, librarieshawaii.orgSaturday, Oct. 28 Gunstock Ranch Fall Fun Day-presale discount 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Spend some time in a petting zoo, enter costume contests, see horses in costume, play lawn games at this Halloween-themed day at the ranch. Kids can also buy script for pony and hay rides, pumpkin chucking, face and horseshoe painting. Lemonade, corn, shave ice and Gunstock Grass-fed beef will be for sale. Bring cash, closed toed shoes, and jogging strollers to help you roll over the sometimes uneven ground. You’ll receive a $3 discount on tickets if purchased online by Sunday, Oct. 15. $5 admission presale, $8 at the door. Kids 2 years and younger are free. Gunstock Ranch, 56-250 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, (808) 293-2026, gunstockranch.com Pre-Halloween Event and Trunk & Treat at ‘Aikahi Park Shopping Center 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enter a keiki costume contest and go trick-or-treating at participating stores, restaurants and cars. Free. ‘Aikahi Shopping Center, 25 Kāne‘ohe Bay Drive, Kailua, shopaikahi.com Halloween Spooktacular 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Face painting, Halloween Bingo, crafts and games are available. At 1 p.m. families can watch The Addams Family movie. Kids 5 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Face painting will be from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 11 a.m. Free. Waikīkī-Kapahulu Public Library, 400 Kapahulu Ave., (808) 733-8488, librarieshawaii.org Mililani Backyard Night-Halloween Event 5 to 9 p.m. Check in for the contest is at 5 p.m. Judging begins at 6 p.m. Movie starts at 7 p.m. Join a keiki costume contest and do activities before watching the free showing of the live-action film, Beauty and the Beast. Prizes will be awarded for Cutest, Most Creative and Scariest in three age categories: 8 years and younger, 9 to 12 years and 13 years and older. Free, you do need a wristband for entry. Mililani Shopping Center, 95-221 Kipapa Drive and 95-390 Kuahelani Ave., Mililani, mililanishoppingcenter.com Kāhala Mall Costume Contest 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Prizes will be given to kids in eight categories including a family or group category. Free. Kāhala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., (808) 732-7736, kahalamallcenter.com Mililani YMCA 5th Annual Trunk & Treat 5:30 to 8 p.m. Trick-or-treat from car to car at this family event. For a fee, kids can play carnival games and jump in bouncers. Food will also be sold. The costume contest begins at 6 p.m. Free. Mililani YMCA, 95-1190 Hikikaulia St., Mililani, (808) 275-4626, ymcahonolulu.org Sunday, Oct. 29 Sunday Afternoon at the Movies: Beetlejuice 1 to 3 p.m. Two ghosts test their haunting chops when two over-the-top yuppies threaten to makeover their home in this classic Tim Burton comedy. Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis call on freelance bio-exorcist Beetlejuice to chase the mortals out, but soon find they need to find a way to exorcise the exorcist. This movie is rated PG and runs one hour and 32 minutes. Free. Waikīkī-Kapahulu Public Library, 400 Kapahulu Ave., (808) 453-6566, librarieshawaii.org Patterned Pumpkin Paintings Workshop 2:30 to 4 p.m. Draw and paint a pumpkin while learning about patterns and colors. $15, 5 years and older. Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave., (808) 312-4316, artexplorium.org Keiki Halloween Costume Contest and Trick-or-Treat at Royal Hawaiian Center 3 to 10 p.m. Contest begins at 4 p.m. Trick-or-treat begins at 6 p.m. Kids and families can enter to win prizes in five categories: Cutest for kids 0 to 2 years, Most Creative for kids 3 to 5 years, Most Original for kids 6 to 10 years, Best Parent/Child Costume and Overall Grand Champion. All winners will receive Royal Hawaiian Center gift cards. Trick-or-treating will follow at participating merchants until 10 p.m. Parking will be a $5 flat rate for the day. Free. Royal Hawaiian Center, 2201 Kalākaua Ave., (808) 922-2299, royalhawaiiancenter.com Keiki Costume Ball at the Hawai‘I Children’s Discovery Center 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Trick-or-treat through the center, play games, do Halloween arts and crafts, ride the carousel, take pictures in a photo booth and have pizza and ice cream at this event for families. $16 for nonmembers, $10 for members. Hawai‘i Children’s Discovery Center, 111 Ohe St., (808) 524-5437, discoverycenterhawaii.org Windward YMCA Mermaids Halloween Show 3 p.m. Watch the synchronized swimming mermaids. The class is offered every Sunday at the YMCA. Free. Windward YMCA, 1200 Kailua Road, Kailua, (808) 261-0808, ymcahonolulu.org Monday, Oct. 30 Trick-or-Treat Escape Room: Escape the Vampire’s Lair 3 to 7 p.m. The clock is ticking. Teenagers have 30 minutes to solve the puzzles and decipher codes before the vampire wakes up to claim another victim. Advance registration is required. Seven people are allowed per session, there are four sessions. Free. Pearl City Public Library, 1138 Waimano Home Road, (808) 453-6566, librarieshawaii.org Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 4:30 to 7 p.m. What happens when a magical creature escapes in New York City in the 1920s? Newt Scamander is returning home from a trip around the world documenting extraordinary beasts when a magical escapee and a suitcase mixup starts a chain of events that could threaten the wizarding and human worlds. Free. Mililani Public Library, 95-450 Maka‘imo‘imo St., (808) 627-7470, librarieshawaii.org Tuesday, Oct. 31-Trick-or-Treat Spots Ala Moana Center-5 to 7 p.m. 1450 Ala Moana Boulevard, alamoanacenter.com International Marketplace-5 to 7 p.m. 2330 Kalākaua Ave., shopinternationalmarketplace.com Kāhala Mall-5:30 to 7 p.m. 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., kahalamallcenter.com Ka Makana Ali‘i-5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 91-5431 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, kamakanaalii.com Koko Marina Center-5 to 7 p.m. 7192 Kalani‘anaole Highway, kokomarinacenter.com Mililani Shopping Center-5 to 7 p.m. 95-221 Kipapa Drive and 95-390 Kuahelani Ave., Mililani, mililanishoppingcenter.com Royal Hawaiian Center-6 to 10 p.m. 2201 Kalākaua Ave., royalhawaiiancenter.com Wai‘anae Public Library-2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Non-candy items will be handed out and kids can do crafts and games. 85-625 Farrington Highway, Wai‘anae, librarieshawaii.org Ward Village-6 to 8 p.m. 1240 Ala Moana Boulevard, wardvillage.com/events Windward Mall-5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kids 12 years and younger. 46-056 Kamehameha Highway, Kāne‘ohe, windwardmall.com
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