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All New 6 Trick or Treat Quests

Trick or Treat Quest 1: Let There Be Light (Sticks)!

* Get 8 Light Sticks
* Visit 3 Neighbors
* Harvest 200 Fruit

Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Reverse Skunk
* 2500 Coins


Trick or Treat Quest 2: The Bucketeers!

* Get 8 Candy Buckets
* Harvest the Reverse Skunk
* Harvest 200 Flowers
Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Orange Granny Wolf
* 2500 Coins



Trick or Treat Quest 3: Jack-O-Lighting!

* Get 10 Jack-O-Lantern Flashlights
* Harvest the Orange Granny Wolf
* Harvest 200 Grain Crops

Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Halloween Robodinoninja
* 2500 Coins


Trick or Treat Quest 4: The Route to Loot!

* Get 10 Candy Maps
* Place Halloween Robodinoninja in Zoo
* Harvest 100 Candy Corn



Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Trick or Treat Hippo Tutu
* 2500 Coins


Trick or Treat Quest 5: There's Always One..!

* Get 12 Cardboard Box Costumes
* Master Reverse Skunk to Level 2
* Harvest 200 Vegetables



Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Robot
* 2500 Coins


Trick or Treat Quest 6: Trick or Treat?

* Get 12 Confetti Bombs
* Harvest the Zoo
* Harvest 150 Black Tulips




Rewards:
* 50 XP
* Purple Dragon
* 2500 Coins

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