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Yule Love It! (Act 1) was part of the main questline of the Winter 2016 Event. It was available only during act 1.

Quests[]

Quest Requirements Time Reward Triggered By
Yule Love It! Pt. 3 Reach Level 6 and Build Cletus's Farm
Make Cletus Struggle in a Cat Fight
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6s
Cash100
Experience10
Auto
Yule Love It! Pt. 4 Reach Level 10 and Build Willie's Shack
Make Willie Carve More Selfies
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6s
Cash100
Experience10
Auto

Dialogue[]

Yule Love It! Pt. 3[]

Start[]

Character Dialogue
Lisa Icon Here's a twist on Christmas: instead of exchanging presents, we'll offer Pagan-style gifts to the gods!
Ned Shocked Icon It's GOD, not GODS! One! And he's not exactly keen on sharing the stage.
Ned Sad Icon Seriously, “no other gods but me” is, like, in his top ten turn-offs.
Lisa Icon Now then, typical Pagan gifts to the gods were wine, or herbs--
Cletus Icon Catnip's a herb! And it grows at ma farm. I have some right here. I'll just hold up a large quantity in ma unprotected hands, and--

End[]

Character Dialogue
Cletus Scratched Icon Dangit! These cats are after my catnip like it was catnip!
Cletus Scratched Icon I guess there is a certain logic there.
Lisa Icon Catnip works as well as any other offering to the gods. But we'll need lots more!

Yule Love It! Pt. 4[]

Start[]

Character Dialogue
Homer Sad Icon I think the gods are bored with our offerings. I prayed about my enemies, and not a single one has been struck dead!
Willie Icon Willie's got an offering any god with half a brain would love -- a wee statue of Willie. Carved it myself.
Lisa Alarmed Icon It's... disturbing.
Willie Icon Yeah, well maybe that's what the artist was GOING for.

End[]

Character Dialogue
Lisa Icon Willie, what do you carve these out of?
Willie Icon Clay art projects I swipe from the school kiln. Saves yer parents the trouble of tossing them later.
Lisa Angry Icon That's stealing! And F.Y.I., our parents LOVE when we bring home art!
Willie Icon Step one: pretend you love the art. Step two: wait until child forgets about the art, and toss. Repeat until college.
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