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== Event Rappies ==
 
== Event Rappies ==
There are also special seasonal Rappies. So far we've seen Halloween, Christmas, Valentine and Easter Rappies. These Rappies not only drop [[Rappy Feather|Rappy Feathers]], but also other seasonal items, such as the [[Christmas Tree]] or [[BT Lovers]].
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There are also special seasonal Rappies for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and Easter. These Rappies not only drop [[Rappy Feather|Rappy Feathers]], but also other seasonal items, such as the [[Christmas Tree]] or [[BT Lovers]].
  
 
Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to [[Rappy Amure]]). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.
 
Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to [[Rappy Amure]]). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.

Revision as of 23:51, 10 November 2007

The ever elusive Rappy.

Description

Rappies are a small, yellow, bird creature. They're a rare monster and will only appear during a "rare" variation of certain missions. They drop large amounts of Meseta and Rappy Feathers.

Rappies have appeared throughout the Phantasy Star series since their introduction in III as "Chirpers", which some consider a parallel with the "Chocobo" creatures in the "Final Fantasy" series.

Event Rappies

There are also special seasonal Rappies for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and Easter. These Rappies not only drop Rappy Feathers, but also other seasonal items, such as the Christmas Tree or BT Lovers.

Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to Rappy Amure). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.