No more gdrive link?
(Pretty new to the forum)
First, thank you so much for all of your hard work. Second, I’m so dang happy to find that there is a calendar of events!!! Our alliance is relatively new & we just play through whatever pops up, making guesses along the way.
“Thank you”, isn’t enough. Definitely sharing the download with them.
Was hoping Umber would show up before Atlantis. I’m counting down to the next Farholme as I’m in desperate need of gloves. The hard part will be choosing who gets them.
Found it on another link. Seems very accurate. Can help to fine tune the calender?
It’s filled in after the fact. Rare quests are on a somewhat random schedule. @Novo makes the best possible guess, but none of us know for sure until it happens.
In December 2017 and December 2018, the frequency of Rare quests was increased for the month of December (see notes ).
Does anyone know if that is happening again this year?
Flagging this post for moderator to bug the heck out of staff before they head to their relative’s house to celebrate this month’s food coma contest.
Notes
FIN
I will ask, it even if they are, sometimes they like to surprise the players.
Let’s see, they last 1½ days, there’s seven of them and 11 days of the year left. Coincidence? I think not.
That would be amazing. But also suck for anyone still trying to complete Xmas challenge, do trials, or anything else if you don’t have flasks.
It’s possible… but not everyone plays obsessively! Weirdos.
Sadly, Mt Umber was not replaced by the next rare quest.
I really was hoping you guessed right. I desperately need a tonic.
Changed the font and font size a bit so that it is easier to read on the original calendar.
Also, I’m am still working on improving the image quality so that is not so blurry. The following is a test calendar and I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback regarding the image quality.
The new fonts make it easier to read
Image quality improved
I am totally satisfied
Do anyone have January 2020 events calendar
Shrikewood was added this evening(uk time).
Good to see there being something in between Christmas and the new year.