The event is already live, and players are wondering how they can get the various Easter Eggs in the game. There are a total of 30 eggs players can collect in the game, and a flying pet is necessary to be able to get all the eggs. Here are the locations of all the 30 eggs, thanks to Blue Lemon. Once you have collected the various Easter Eggs, you can use it to buy a wide range of accessories at the Easter Stand.
There are tons of Easter themed Furniture up for grabs as well, which you can use to decorate your house. He is pursuing Computer Science Engineering and is really passionate about gaming and technology.
Here are the fifteen areas that the player will find the eggs in:. Cody Peterson is an avid reader and writer. Currently a freelancer for Screenrant, where he spends most of his time writing guides or reviews. Be warned that any conversation started with him will probably wind up gravitating towards his two dogs, The Adventure Zone, or Kingdom Hearts 2. By Cody Peterson Published Mar 23, Things like flower pots, unused grills, and under cushions are great places to hide eggs.
Check inside anything you see, and look under cushions to see if there are any eggs there. Inside the house, look inside vases, potted plants, and candle holders, for instance. Listen for clues when there are only a few eggs left. Near the end, the egg hiders might start giving out clues to hard-to-find eggs. Be sure to pay attention if you hear an adult trying to get everyone's attention.
Part 2. Stay inside the lines! When the hosts tell you where you can hunt, listen closely! Watch where they point. That's where all the eggs will be. If you can find those signs, use those to show you where you can hunt. Listen to the rules. The rules will be different in each place you do an egg hunt.
For instance, maybe you can only collect a certain color egg if you're a certain age. Other times, you can only start hunting when someone blows a whistle.
Listen to know how to hunt eggs without getting in trouble. Let the younger kids get some eggs. Don't snatch up an egg right from underneath a toddler. Let them have that egg. They won't be able to find as many eggs as you! Try not to knock down anyone in your hurry to get an egg. Stay safe by looking where you're going. Easter egg hunting is fun and exciting, and of course you want to get as many as you can!
But, you don't want to get hurt. Make sure you're watching where you're going so you don't run into anything or trip over something. Keep away from animals you don't know. If you see a dog or cat, you, of course, want to pet it. But if it's on it's own, you should stay away.
It might bite or scratch you because it doesn't know you well. Stay away from other animals, too, such as bunnies, squirrels, and mice, if you see any, unless they're in a petting zoo. Look inside pots or any other containers that are out on the counter! Check under the table and other furniture, and in the cabinets and the refrigerator. Not Helpful 1 Helpful Try looking where the towels are kept and in cabinets, under the sink, etc.
Not Helpful 6 Helpful If you are outside, bushes, shrubs, and trees make great hiding places. If you are inside, cabinets, behind pillows, and in small house plants are great hiding places. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Your brain is looking for things out of sight.
When the eggs are in front of you, you don't notice because your brain naturally pushes objects in your immediate vision aside. Not Helpful 8 Helpful
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