Create Dungeon Eggshells For Bunfest And They Might Appear In Trove
There are obviously rewards, too.
It’s time to get creative and put your voxel-loving brain to work – painting eggs, in the least messy way ever devised. And, if you do, you may get some neat rewards for it. You could, at least, have your egg(s) appear on Trove’s Bunfest dungeons.
For those unfamiliar, Bunfest is Trove’s annual spring event. Generally, it features egg-shaped dungeons in the game’s Adventure Worlds. Of course, spring is still a bit away, but that doesn’t mean folks can’t get in the spirit now. With that in mind, the Trove team has teamed up with the Trovesaurus community on their latest creations challenge. The task is simple, create pretty dungeon eggshells. As a reward for your hard work – provided you follow the rules and submit correctly – you’ll receive Trovesaurus Reward tokens. That’ll be one reward token per approved eggshell submitted between now and January 28, with a hard limit at 5. These tokens can then be traded for various rewards. You’ll need to be a member of the site to both submit the eggshells and see the possible rewards.
Of course, that’s not the only thing players can potentially receive for their efforts. As mentioned, this is being done in partnership with the Trove team. There’s a possible reward from them as well. The development team will be checking out the eggshells and those that they like best will be added to the Bunfest dungeons during the event. That means everyone will get to see your work.
If you’re feeling creative, and are interested in taking on this challenge, you can check out the full post on the Trovesaurus site. Read it thoroughly, as there are some pretty precise details with which you’ll want to be aware.
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