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Holiday Mystery Meat is a limited time side questline released on December 19, 2015, along with the Winter 2015 Event's Act 2. To start the quest, the player had to complete Once In Royal Quimby's City Pt. 3 and The Animal Within Pt. 1.

Quests[]

Quest Requirements Time Reward Triggered By
Holiday Mystery Meat Pt. 0
(Once In Royal Quimby's City Pt. 3)
Build Krusty's Reindeer Burger Truck
Make Krusty Borrow from The Till
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10h
Mistletoe Currency Icon100
Experience10
Krusty
Holiday Mystery Meat Pt. 1 Upgrade "Reindeer Burger Truck" to Level 2 - Mistletoe Currency Icon100
Experience10
Auto
Holiday Mystery Meat Pt. 2 Upgrade "Reindeer Burger Truck" to Level 3 - Mistletoe Currency Icon100
Experience10
Auto

* see the detailed list of the tasks to upgrade the "Reindeer Burger Truck" here

Dialogue[]

Holiday Mystery Meat Pt. 1[]

Start[]

Character Dialogue
Krusty Happy Icon "Okay, so I need reindeer meat. Nothing but top quality will do."
Krusty Icon "But I s'pose I could get away with medium quality…"
Krusty Embarrassed Icon "Then again, there's no taste difference between medium and bottom quality…"
Krusty Happy Icon "What's the quality below “bottom?” That's Krusty Reindeer Burger level quality!"

End[]

Character Dialogue
Krusty Confused Icon "Wait. Reindeer don't have wings?! How do they make Santa's sleigh fly?"
Barney Sad Icon "And how are you gonna make Buffalo-style Reindeer Hot Wings outta nothin'?"

Holiday Mystery Meat Pt. 2[]

Start[]

Character Dialogue
Krusty Angry Icon "Where is all the reindeer meat?"
Sideshow Mel Sad Icon "As it turns out, we live in an area that doesn't support the reindeer species."
Krusty Happy Icon "But we DO live in an area where it rains on deer. So let's do that!"
Krusty Confident Icon "Go sit in the forest, wait for rain, then it's BLAM-BLAM time!"

End[]

Character Dialogue
Krusty Icon "I should apply this kind of meat procurement to every type of Krusty Burger."
Krusty Happy Icon "These burgers cost less than the paper wrappers I serve them in."
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