MCLUL Easter 2019 Event Guide
Like the previous years, this Easter features a board game event. However, some episodic moments were added as events in the game and narration.
There are 36 places on the board. You must hit every single one in order to get the illustration. Each outfit has 8 pieces (including the wig). You can earn one of each piece of the Easter Breeze Outfit, Steward Outfit, and Chick Pastel Outfit through the board.
However, the Fabergold Outfit is earned by trading in Golden Eggs. You only earn 250 Golden Eggs through the board itself which only affords half of the outfit. It costs 500 Golden Eggs to get one of each item in the outfit.
If you want every item in every color it’s: 350 for all 10 Earrings (35 each) 1,235 for all 13 Wigs (95 each) 450 for all 10 Gloves (45 each) 750 for all 10 Tops (75 each) 800 for all 10 Skirts (80 each) 500 for all 10 Lingerie (50 each) 400 for all 10 Shoes (40 each) and 80 for the eyes.
For a total of 4,565 Golden Eggs. Besides the 250 you can actually get on the board game, you can buy additional Golden Eggs for 1AP per egg or you can find them.
You can get one dice roll per 4 eggs or buy a dice roll for 15AP each. It costs 540AP to buy all 36 dice rolls. If you answer one of the Steward’s questions incorrectly, you must land on that space again (and thus, will need an extra die on top of the initial 36). If you don’t want to use any AP, you need to find at least 144 eggs.
Normal Eggs look like this:
Each normal egg counts as just 1 egg.
Golden Eggs look like this:
Each golden egg counts as 20 Golden Eggs + 1 Egg.
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Answers to the Steward Questions:
It is random the order you get them in. You will need to get all five of these first five questions answered correctly before getting the second set of five.
Praline Chocolate Steward (Castiel): I’m not like the other stewards, I have this extra thing called “praline”. Do you know what that is?
A. Of course! It’s a paste made up of sugar, almonds and hazelnuts. <– CORRECT B. Of course! It’s a paste made up of sugar, walnuts and cashews. C. Of course! It’s a paste made up of sugar, walnuts and caramel.
Blonde Chooclate Steward (Priya): That’s why I’m totally willing to give Ninette a chance, if you know the answer to my question. How was blonde chocolate created?
A. Thanks to a very precise recipe mixing white chocolate and caramel. B. Thanks to a new type of cocoa beans. C. Thanks to a culinary accident. <– CORRECT
Milk Chocolate Steward (Hyun): For that matter, the family has gotten bigger recently with the arrival of the blonde chocolate steward. Ever since then, there’s been an odd number of us and that’s kind of a pity… Do you think a sixth chocolate steward might join us someday?
A. Maybe a cocoa butter steward? B. Maybe a pink chocolate steward? <– CORRECT C. Maybe a paufer chocolate steward?
Dark Chocolate Steward (Nathaniel): I’m kind of the group leader, I’m the strongest. For that matter, what is the strongest dark chocolate that can be found?
A. I’d say 85% dark chocolate. B. I’d say 99% dark chocolate. C. I’d say 100% dark chocolate. <– CORRECT
White Chocolate Steward (Rayan): Still, that leads me to my question, do you know what the main difference is between white chocolate and its buddies: dark chocolate and milk chocolate?
A. White chocolate doesn’t contain any cocoa paste. <– CORRECT B. White chocolate doesn’t contain any cocoa butter. C. White chocolate doesn’t contain any sugar.
Second set of 5 questions: (Again, the order is still random)
Praline Chocolate Steward (Castiel): So [Name], are you reassured to see everyone hard at work? Believe me, we have a lot on our plate! Any idea how many pounds of chocolate are eaten by an American on average in a year?
A. Ah-ha, I’m sure a person eats about 7 pounds of chocolate a year! B. Ah-ha, I’m sure a person eats about 11 pounds of chocolate a year! <– CORRECT (the number will be different based on country, but still be in the same spot) C. Ah-ha, I’m sure a person eats about 16 pounds of chocolate a year!
^– THIS QUESTION VARIES BY COUNTRY SO THE NUMBERS WILL VARY. Despite this, the answer should ALWAYS be B.
Blonde Chooclate Steward (Priya): Could you please tell me which one of these three isn’t a cocoa bean: Criollo, Calorino and Trinitario?
A. Criollo isn’t a cocoa bean. B. Calorino isn’t a cocoa bean. <– CORRECT C. Trinitario isn’t a cocoa bean.
Milk Chocolate Steward (Hyun): What’s something unexpected we could pair up with milk chocolate?
A. You could try milk chocolate with… plants! <– CORRECT B. You could try milk chocolate with… salted caramel! C. You could try milk chocolate with… fizzy sugar!
Dark Chocolate Steward (Nathaniel): So I decided that would be my challenge this year: make children like dark chocolate! I think I’ll tackle the task with a recipe combining dark chocolate and fruit, just to add a hint of sugar. Any suggestions?
A. Dark chocolate and ginger! B. Dark chocolate and strawberry! C. Dark chocolate and chunks of cookies! <– CORRECT
White Chocolate Steward (Rayan): To be perfectly honest, what I like the most about chocolate is that it makes people happy. It contains tiny substances that may contribute to the phenomenon. Do you know which ones?
A. Chocolate contains endorphins, a happiness hormone. B. Chocolate contains epinephrine, a happiness hormone. C. Chocolate contains phenethylamine, a happiness hormone. <– CORRECT
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As per usual, you can buy other colors in the store after:
Easter Breeze
Wig - 60
Hat - 20
Freckles - 15
Necklace - 25
Dress - 75
Vest - 30
Boots - 35
Polish -10
Total: 270 per color set
Steward
Top - 30
Wig - 60
Ears - 30
Pants - 40
Boots - 35
Skirt - 25
Jacket - 35
Chocolate - 5
Total: 260 per color set
Pastel Chick
Wig - 60
Purse - 35
Belt - 20
Skirt - 45
Top - 30
Bracelets - 20
Lingerie - 35
Shoes - 25
Total: 270 per color set

















