Look For Lost Easter Baskets During RuneScape’s Spring Festival
Get cute bunny ears for any of your skill pets.
Spring has sprung in RuneScape and in honor of the season, a festival is being held south of the Archaeology Guild. It’s a fanciful affair involving gathering Spring Tokens, Clue Hunts, and fighting a Giant Butterfly.
During the festival, players will receive maps to Lost Easter Baskets. These drops will be random with a higher chance of them happening while participating in event activities. Players can also purchase them with Spring Tokens earned during those same activities. Uncovering the Lost Baskets will earn players a selection of prizes, including a Skilling Pet Bunny Ear Token that allows them to dress their skill pets up with bunny ears. A full list of prizes is available on the RuneScape site.
In addition to the MMORPG's festival, prizes are also available via Frank’s Free Chests. That’s right, round two of free chests has begun. This time it’s a bit different though. First, players will no longer be given keys, as they caused confusion for players. Instead, players will be collecting Bits of Eight. Four Bits will earn them a roll on the new loot tables. Players will earn a Bit for every login and one every hour for a maximum of 16 a week. Every time they hit the 16 Bit mark, they’ll earn Pirate Plunder containing one title from the Doubloons title list. As with the Spring Festival event, the full list of rewards can be found on the RuneScape site.
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