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Today is the final weekend that you'll be able to visit Dragold's Den every 15 minutes for unique power ups and prizes. Have you been able to achieve all that you've been hoping for from the event?
This is the last weekend of March which means that March's Cave and Cash Shop Monthlies will only be available for a few more days. Be sure to pay the Cave and Cash Shop Park some final visits before April 1.
Yes, these coins are indeed EDIBLE! Find these ready-to-eat coin skewers restocking at the General Food Store.
Pangy has even mentioned in the latest edition of the Ark City Times that the coins were found at the end of rainbows and are locally sourced just outside of Ark City. Can you even believe?
Wait... is this actually the Manekii? Is it a lion or is it a unicorn? The Toy Shop is now carrying these new plushies for your critters to play with!
There are two brand-new St. Patrick's Day-themed prize pools available from The VEND Machine. Collect your tokens and then spend them as you please!
The first prize pool is a collection of St. Patrick's Day creatures from March of 2011... it includes the Flover, Shillas, and Luckuar.
The second new prize pool features St. Patrick's Day creatures from March of 2013... the Clioney, Dragold, and Trovantis have returned.
Just when you thought you had enough. Nope! There's more in store. These Travels are now restocking at the Travel Agency. Find them there and get yours today!
Three VEND Machine prize pools have just been retired from quests. Remember that prize pools can retire at any time for any reason. More new prize pools are on their way!
Make sure that there's not a leprechaun inside of this mug before you start drinking. Find these new coffees restocking at the Bean Sack!
Have you been visiting Dragold's Den each day for special prizes and account power ups? The event continues through March 31.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of our lovely Egg Cave players! We hope that you're able to do something for yourself or with friends to celebrate.
Every year around St. Patrick's Day, the Dragold's Den is opened for all Arkians to try their luck. You can visit Dragold's Den once every 15 minutes for prizes and special account power ups. Occasionally, the Dragold does get greedy and he might steal some of your Egg Coins, so be careful!
Here's what could happen every time you visit Dragold's Den (some are temporary account effects):
Visit Dragold's Den once every 15 minutes through March 31.
The Clorgi is the newest species to be a seasonal Dragold's Den-only prize! You have a chance of receiving it each time you visit (although it's really rare, so keep at it!).
This adorable critter is the product of a collaboration between @prairie and @birdlover64. Many thanks to them both for submitting this as a creature suggestion under the Fan Art & Creature Suggestions forum—the first of its kind has been added to your accounts free.
These never-before-seen Travels are now available as prizes from Dragold's Den. In order, they are: Dragold Gold, Dragon Magic, Dragon Wings, and Rainbow Dragon Fire
In addition to the new Travels above, here's a list of all of the Travels available from Dragold's Den:
The following Travels are no longer available as prizes from Dragold's Den. They were among the first prizes to ever be offered by Dragold's Den from previous years. They are also some of the oldest items on the site.
These books will help you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow you're seeing. Well, maybe. Find these restocking at Leila Library.
Who's ready for St. Patrick's Day?! Dragold's Den returns tomorrow at midnight Egg Cave Time. See you then!
Congratulations to @umbregrl and @leomaris and @sylviana, the winners of drawing 1 for March 2019's Cash Shop Creature Lottery! A Bolgfir has been added to each of your accounts.
Buy your tickets for the next drawing now!
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