by Nicole163 on Oct 20, 2011
Today saw the launch of the
Lord of the Ring Online's 2011 Fall Festival, also
known as Harvestmath. The Haunted
Burrow, a new feature introduced at last
year's Harvestmath Festival just after F2P went live, makes
its triumphant return, with the same 7 quests, daily lootable
chests and madcap zaniness as last year. And with the Haunted
Burrow comes the Skeleton Painted Steed, a rare drop from one of
the chests inside the trap-filled maze. And, like last year, it's
very rare, so don't give up if you don't get it within the first
day or so. Last year, I got mine on the very last day on the
festival, on the very last of my 12 or so toons that was able to
enter the burrow.
There are the same "festival standard" events that have been
around since the beginning: item-collecting in each of the racial
starting areas (apples in the Shire, pumpkins in Bree, geodes in
Thorin's Hall, scrolls in Duillond), the unrelenting
power-struggle between the venerated Inn League and the Dwarven
upstart Ale Association, dancing instruction, and horse races. And
for those Farmers who planted a mushroom during the Spring
Festival, the mushroom is now ready to harvest in the tent near
the Party Tree in Hobbiton. Also returning this year are the Troves
and Trickeries events in Thorin's Hall, Duillond,
Hobbiton and Bree-town. This mini-event requires the player to
find 4 NPCs and use the proper /emote at them before time runs
out. To help you out, here's a quick guide:
Hobbiton
Farmer near Ted Sandyman's place - /shiver Fisherman on the pier behind the Ivy Bush - /tantrum Hobbit lady in the gazebo up the hill from the Ivy Bush -Thorin's Hall
Labourer in hallway outside the tavern - /whistle Dwarf in crafting hall by Weaponsmith's Guild - /drink Dwarf by the Champion and Guardian trainers - /mock Dwarf by the northwesternmost forge in the crafting area -Duillond
Elf by the far tower overlooking the river - /look Guardsman up in the vendors area - /hail Musician near the stable - /dance Elf in the cooking area - /eatBree-town
Sleeping man in alley near Stone Quarter - /scold Guy dancing on his elevated porch in Beggar's Alley - /crazy Lady by Auction House - /no Lady on her porch near Prancing Pony - /whippitydoThe events aren't new, but some of the rewards are. In addition
to the usual assortment of pranks, housing items, masks and the
lovely Cloak of Falling Leaves from last year, there are two new
cloaks, a new tunic for the fellas and gown for the dames, 4 new
maps for your house (and for the Cartographer deed), and a new
horse to be won at the races. This year's new mount, the Autumnfest
Steed, wears barding that matches the look of some of
the new character cosmetics.
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src="http://www.tentonhammer.com/image/view/198514" alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - cosmetic - Cloak of Autumn Nights" />
alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - cosmetic - Wrap of the Turning Leaves" />
src="http://www.tentonhammer.com/image/view/198516" alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - cosmetic - Gown of Autum Nights" />
alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - mount - Autumnfest Steed" />
src="http://www.tentonhammer.com/image/view/198518" alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - mount - Autumnfest Steed" />
And, while not directly related to the festival, there's another
new horse for sale from the LotRO store: the awesome Painted
Skeleton Steed: Glowing Green. This is a
store-exclusive mount with 250 morale and +68% run speed, and it
does indeed glow in the dark, making it at least triple the
awesome and worth every one of the 1995 Turbine Points it costs to
buy it.
alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - mount - Painted Skeleton Steed: Glowing Green" />
src="http://www.tentonhammer.com/image/view/198520" alt="LotRO Harvestmath Festival - mount - Painted Skeleton Steed: Glowing Green" />
The festival came as part of a package with the first Rise of
Isengard patch, which fixes a number of nasty bugs and glitches
that shipped with Dunland. The Patch Notes can be found at Update
4, Rise of Isngard, Patch 1, Official. Some particular
highlights:
Previously that thing you were looking for was
always found in the last place you looked. This has now been
randomized.
The 2011 Harvestmath Festival runs until November 7.