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==Dark houses (Combat Adventures)== | ==Dark houses (Combat Adventures)== | ||
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{{combat|name=kid who is too old to be Trick-or-Treating}} | {{combat|name=kid who is too old to be Trick-or-Treating}} | ||
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{{adventure|name=Some Dweeb|image=dweebie.gif|drops=[[box of Dweebs]]}} | {{adventure|name=Some Dweeb|image=dweebie.gif|drops=[[box of Dweebs]]}} | ||
{{adventure|name=The Suspicious-Looking Guy|image=suspicious.gif|drops=[[bag of W&Ws]]}} | {{adventure|name=The Suspicious-Looking Guy|image=suspicious.gif|drops=[[bag of W&Ws]]}} | ||
==Semi-Lit Houses (Sometimes Combat, sometimes Non-combat Adventures)== | |||
Semi-Lit houses will sometimes contain a monster (probably some guy who just showed up), or they will contain regular candy-giving encounters. | |||
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==Star house== | ==Star house== | ||
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**Dark houses have combats. | **Dark houses have combats. | ||
**Lit houses have non-combats, including the [[Trick or Treat!/Outfits|outfit encounters]]. | **Lit houses have non-combats, including the [[Trick or Treat!/Outfits|outfit encounters]]. | ||
**The Star house always contains [[A Fun-Size Dilemma]]. | **The Star house always contains [[A Fun-Size Dilemma]], and replace a Lit house in any instance that it occurs. | ||
*A few houses are in both categories. However the file name will indicate whether it is a combat or non-combat. | *A few houses are in both categories. However the file name will indicate whether it is a combat or non-combat. | ||
*Each block contains 5 | *Each block contains 5 houses with combats, and 7 houses with candy (3 outfit candies, 4 non-outfit candies). | ||
*While there are always 7 houses with candy and 5 with combats, they will not always be in Lit or Dark houses. Some are in Semi-Lit houses, but they will never alter the 7:5 ratio. | |||
** Wearing the [[Primitive Radio Duds]], [[Radio Free Regalia]], or [[soul mask]] (with no outfit) gives you 7 regular non-combats per block. This works because the radio outfits don't have candy adventures and [[A Silent Mime|the soul mask adventure]] only occurs once per player, but they still count as outfits for trick-or-treating purposes. | ** Wearing the [[Primitive Radio Duds]], [[Radio Free Regalia]], or [[soul mask]] (with no outfit) gives you 7 regular non-combats per block. This works because the radio outfits don't have candy adventures and [[A Silent Mime|the soul mask adventure]] only occurs once per player, but they still count as outfits for trick-or-treating purposes. | ||
*You can trick-or-treat while [[Drunk|falling-down-drunk]]. | *You can trick-or-treat while [[Drunk|falling-down-drunk]]. |
Revision as of 01:02, 1 November 2013
Trick or Treat!
Trick or Treat! is available in Seaside Town on Halloween. An Outfit must be worn to Trick or Treat. Each block you visit contains 12 randomised houses. The type of adventure depends on the condition of the house.
Scope out a new block (5 Adventures) |
- Normally:
- Using your finest Halloween reconnaissance skills, you scope out another block.
- Without enough adventures:
- You don't have enough time to scope out another block.
Stop Trick-or-Treating |
- You are in the mood for neither tricks nor treats, because you are in the mood to be boring.
Dark houses (Combat Adventures)
kid who is too old to be Trick-or-Treating ![]() | |
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suburban security civilian ![]() | |
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vandal kid ![]() | |
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All-Hallow's Steve ![]() | |
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Lit houses (Non-combat Adventures)
Lit houses will also contain an encounter tied to your outfit. See Trick or Treat!/Outfits.
A Drunk Guy | |
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A Fitness Giant | |
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A Hipster with a Crowbar | |
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Some Dweeb | |
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The Suspicious-Looking Guy | |
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Semi-Lit Houses (Sometimes Combat, sometimes Non-combat Adventures)
Semi-Lit houses will sometimes contain a monster (probably some guy who just showed up), or they will contain regular candy-giving encounters.
Star house
A Fun-Size Dilemma | |
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Notes
- On October 25th 2013, Trick or Treat was totally revamped. The old version is here: Trick or Treat!/Retired
- Without wearing an outfit you receive the following message:
- You can't go Trick-or-Treating without a costume!
- The trick or treating encounter you receive depends on the house.
- Dark houses have combats.
- Lit houses have non-combats, including the outfit encounters.
- The Star house always contains A Fun-Size Dilemma, and replace a Lit house in any instance that it occurs.
- A few houses are in both categories. However the file name will indicate whether it is a combat or non-combat.
- Each block contains 5 houses with combats, and 7 houses with candy (3 outfit candies, 4 non-outfit candies).
- While there are always 7 houses with candy and 5 with combats, they will not always be in Lit or Dark houses. Some are in Semi-Lit houses, but they will never alter the 7:5 ratio.
- Wearing the Primitive Radio Duds, Radio Free Regalia, or soul mask (with no outfit) gives you 7 regular non-combats per block. This works because the radio outfits don't have candy adventures and the soul mask adventure only occurs once per player, but they still count as outfits for trick-or-treating purposes.
- You can trick-or-treat while falling-down-drunk.