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Posted: Mar 25th 2009 11:30AM (Unverified) said

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I wonder when it'll be live for us Euro-types...

Anyway, the festivals are always fun. They're silly and a bit repetitive at times but there are always some nice rewards to be had.
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Posted: Mar 25th 2009 7:36PM Tom in VA said

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I absolutely love LotRO, just as I enjoyed playing WoW and Guild Wars, but I really do not *get* the seasonal events in any of these games. I have never found any of them to be any fun or at all worthwhile. Though I confess I did run through the "orphan" quest line in WoW one year and got a minipet for my troubles.

I'd like to find an article here (or anywhere) telling me why I should bother with this maze (or any of the Spring Festival quests) but I have yet to find one.

So, someone, what do you get for running this maze?
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Posted: Mar 26th 2009 4:38AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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Running the maze you get leaf tokens, it's a repeatable quest with four givers.

The leaves can be turned in for house items, like pot plants or sculptures, or a fluffy "trout slap" emote and a trout slap weapon (yes it does damage).

There are many more quests outside the maze tho, and importantly, it's more the fun to be had chasing chickens than the loot you win.
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Posted: Mar 26th 2009 5:35AM (Unverified) said

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The events usually give you a variety of items. By completing minor repeatable quests you're given tokens which you then hand in to receive various random rewards. Some are "standard" items, such as cosmetic outfits or food but others are special items. In the Winter Festival I got a Festival Tree, a Holly Wreath and a Dwarven Snowglobe for my house.
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