Tiny plastic series 1Cw: Difference between revisions
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1. [[tiny plastic gift-wrapping vampire|gift-wrapping vampire]]<br /> | 1. [[tiny plastic gift-wrapping vampire|gift-wrapping vampire]]<br /> | ||
2. [[tiny plastic ancient yuletide troll|ancient yuletide troll]]<br /> | 2. [[tiny plastic ancient yuletide troll|ancient yuletide troll]]<br /> | ||
3. [[tiny plastic skeletal reindeer|skeletal reindeer]]<br /> | 3. [[tiny plastic skeletal reindeer|skeletal reindeer]]<br /> | ||
==Uncommon== | |||
4. [[tiny plastic Crimboween pentagram|Crimboween pentagram]]<br /> | 4. [[tiny plastic Crimboween pentagram|Crimboween pentagram]]<br /> | ||
5. [[tiny plastic Scream Queen|Scream Queen]]<br /> | 5. [[tiny plastic Scream Queen|Scream Queen]]<br /> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Technically, since you cannot get these figurines from any sort of [[doll house]] or [[Lucky Surprise Egg]], there are no "uncommons. | *Technically, since you cannot get these figurines from any sort of [[doll house]] or [[Lucky Surprise Egg]], there are no "uncommons"; nevertheless, both the pentagram and Linnea contain "(U)" in their descriptions, labeling them as uncommon. | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 21:05, 22 January 2007
Tiny Plastic Series 1Cw, released incrementally December 21, 2006.
Notes
- Obtained from a Spooky Advent Calendar.
- The "Cw" stands for "Crimboween".
- Cannot be zapped.
Common
1. gift-wrapping vampire
2. ancient yuletide troll
3. skeletal reindeer
Uncommon
4. Crimboween pentagram
5. Scream Queen
See Also
Notes
- Technically, since you cannot get these figurines from any sort of doll house or Lucky Surprise Egg, there are no "uncommons"; nevertheless, both the pentagram and Linnea contain "(U)" in their descriptions, labeling them as uncommon.