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'''Mission Carnival'''<ref>This event was known as the Dengeki Mission Carnival in the Japanese PC/PS2 version.  It lasted six weeks from 02/28/08 to 04/10/08 and was sponsored by ''Dengeki'', a popular Japanese video game magazine.</ref> is an upcoming event which will introduce a "theme park" aspect to Gurhal by releasing numerous missions which diverge from the norm.  Such missions include quiz, duel and race missions.  As with any theme park, Mission Carnival missions require tickets to participate, so be sure to stock up on ([[Lightning Ticket|Lightning Tickets]]) at the [[Dengeki Editorial Department|exchange mission]] before heading out to the carnival!
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'''Winter Mission Carnival'''<ref>This event was known as the [[Dengeki Mission Carnival]] in the Japanese PC/PS2 version.  It lasted six weeks from February 28, 2008, through April 10, 2008, and was sponsored by ''Dengeki'', a popular Japanese video game magazine.</ref> was an event which would introduce a "theme park" aspect to Gurhal by releasing numerous missions which diverged from the norm.  Such missions included puzzle, duel and race missions.  As with any theme park, Mission Carnival missions required tickets to participate, so players needed to stock up on [[Event Ticket]]s at the [[Crystal Central|exchange mission]] before heading out to the carnival.
  
 
== Event missions ==
 
== Event missions ==
At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions will be available.  These include the [[Dengeki_Editorial_Department|exchange mission]], [[Television Puzzle|party mission]], the [[Do-or-die_Spirit_-_Den|first bonus mission]] and a [[Carnival Standby Area|recruitment mission]].  All others will be released either on a set schedule through the course of the event or through unlocking them by reaching predetermined milestones in the server-wide point tally.  Though these methods have not been confirmed for the localized version of this event, check the event rewards section below for details on how certain mission releases '''may''' occur.
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At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions were to be available.  These included the [[Crystal Central|exchange mission]], [[Charged Puzzle|party mission]], the [[World of Illusion α|first bonus mission]] and a [[Carnival Lounge|recruitment mission]].  All others were released on a set schedule throughout the course of the event.
* ([[Dengeki Editorial Department]]) - item exchange mission
 
* ([[Carnival Standby Area]]) - recruitment mission
 
* ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Den]]) - first bonus mission
 
* ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Geki]]) - second bonus mission
 
* ([[Lightning Speed]]) - race mission
 
* ([[Protectors' Choice]]) - quiz mission
 
* ([[Television Puzzle]]) - party mission
 
* ([[Lightning Duel]]) - duel mission
 
  
== Event rewards ==
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* [[Carnival Lounge]] - recruitment mission
As with many past events such as the [[1Up Platinum Cup]] and [[Maximum Attack G (event)|Maximum Attack G]], players will unlock rewards in the (Mission Carnival) by earning points in the event missions.  These points will be tallied up for a server-wide total, and when predetermined milestones are reached, prizes will be unlocked.  Some of the prizes associated with the event will be rewarded immediately, while others will be given out after the event has come to an end.
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* [[Charged Puzzle]] - party mission
 
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* [[Crystal Central]] - item exchange mission
Based on the Japanese run of this event, some of the rewards that can be expected include the following. 
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* [[World of Illusion α]] - first bonus mission
'''Please remember that the rewards listed here are subject to change and may not reflect the rewards presented by the localized version of this event.'''
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* [[World of Illusion β]] - second bonus mission
* Two weeks of megaholy Photon Fortune
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* [[Panther Blitz]] - race mission
* Release of the quiz mission ([[Protectors' Choice]])
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* [[Thunderburst Duel]] - duel mission
* Two weeks of half-priced clothes and parts
 
* Stages 7 and 8 added to ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Den]])
 
* Two weeks of free makeovers at Lumilass
 
* New stage added to ([[Television Puzzle]])
 
* Stages 9 and 10 added to ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Den]])
 
* Free set of ([[Rappy Tippies]]) for all event participants
 
* New stage added to ([[Television Puzzle]])
 
* Stages 7 and 8 added to ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Geki]])
 
* Release of the race mission ([[Lightning Speed]])
 
* Stages 9 and 10 added to ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Geki]])
 
* 20% boost to weapon and line shield synthesis success for two weeks
 
* Stage 11 added to ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Den]]) and ([[Do-or-die Spirit - Geki]])
 
* 10% boost to weapon grinding success rates for two weeks
 
* Free [[SPEED KING]] for all event participants
 
* Two weeks of 10x normal daily Vol Coin allowance
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://phantasystaruniverse.jp/event/dengekimc2008/ Official Japanese Dengeki Mission Carnival site]
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* [http://xbox360.phantasystaruniverse.jp/event/mc/ Official Japanese Xbox 360 Mission Carnival site]
  
 
== Reference notes ==
 
== Reference notes ==

Latest revision as of 23:44, 17 January 2011


This article pertains to an event which is no longer active, but is kept for historical purposes.



Winter Mission Carnival[1] was an event which would introduce a "theme park" aspect to Gurhal by releasing numerous missions which diverged from the norm. Such missions included puzzle, duel and race missions. As with any theme park, Mission Carnival missions required tickets to participate, so players needed to stock up on Event Tickets at the exchange mission before heading out to the carnival.

Event missions

At the beginning of the Mission Carnival, only a few missions were to be available. These included the exchange mission, party mission, the first bonus mission and a recruitment mission. All others were released on a set schedule throughout the course of the event.

External links

Reference notes

  1. This event was known as the Dengeki Mission Carnival in the Japanese PC/PS2 version. It lasted six weeks from February 28, 2008, through April 10, 2008, and was sponsored by Dengeki, a popular Japanese video game magazine.