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It's Oyster Egg Day!

The Enchanted Flying Oyster came last night and hid his magical eggs all over the Kingdom! Grab a basket at the General Store and go egg-hunting!

Okay, bear with me. There's this enchanted, flying oyster, see... it's called the Enchanted Flying Oyster. So, once a year, it comes in the dead of the night with a basket full of magical eggs, and it hides the eggs all over the Kingdom, so adventurers can hunt for them. Please don't ask me where the Oyster gets the eggs, or why it flies, or what the point of the whole thing is. It probably has something to do with fertility, like most of the things I don't understand.

Details

On Oyster Egg Day, by equipping an oyster basket, participants can collect a number of differently decorated eggs hidden in various locations about the Kingdom.

Until Oyster Egg Day XVIII, oyster eggs were gained in a non-combat which did not "cost" an adventure. Starting with Oyster Egg Day XIX, eggs drop at the end of both combats and non-combats.

The drop location for individual Oyster eggs changes from time to time and is listed on the individual Oyster Egg Day pages (see below). When you find an egg, you randomly get a special message from the "You Find an Oyster Egg" Messages listed below.

There is no cap to the number of eggs you can collect, although as you collect more eggs they become harder to find. The odds of finding the Nth egg is N-0.95, which gives an expected yield of 21 eggs over the course of 200 adventures.





Special Items

Item Effects

Starting as of Oyster Egg Day LXIV, these "epic oyster eggs" began to drop, which then completely replaced "traditional oyster eggs" (which are listed below in the History section). All of the eggs are spleen items, with a toxicity of 1.





"You Find an Oyster Egg" Messages

You find an Oyster egg, Array.

You find an Oyster egg, atop a huge X that has been painted on the ground, for some reason.

You find an Oyster egg, behind a furnace.

You find an Oyster egg, behind a stack of questionable men's magazines.

You find an Oyster egg, behind a toilet. Eeeeew.

You find an Oyster egg, behind Curtain #3.

You find an Oyster egg, behind the ear of a startled-looking Knob Goblin teenager.

You find an Oyster egg, carefully hidden in your own pants.

You find an Oyster egg, down by a crick. Er, a creek.

You find an Oyster egg, down by the schoolyard, in some kid named Julio's backpack.

You find an Oyster egg, hidden behind a stack of old newspapers.

You find an Oyster egg, hidden in a pile of dryer lint.

You find an Oyster egg, hidden in a pile of other, less interesting eggs.

You find an Oyster egg, in a huge box labeled 'Oyster eggs. Do not touch.'

You find an Oyster egg, in a plain brown wrapper, in somebody else's mailbox.

You find an Oyster egg, in an old shoebox, next to the skeleton of a gerbil.

You find an Oyster egg, in between the spokes of a baby carriage wheel.

You find an Oyster egg, in plain sight.

You find an Oyster egg, in the freezer section of a nearby grocery store.

You find an Oyster egg, in the pocket of somebody's bathrobe.

You find an Oyster egg, in your imaginary friend's back pocket.

You find an Oyster egg, inside a loaf of bread.

You find an Oyster egg, inside a pumpkin. What was that pumpkin doing there?

You find an Oyster egg, inside a stuffed animal, which did not survive the egg-removal operation.

You find an Oyster egg, inside an empty cereal box.

You find an Oyster egg, next to something that's either a coyote or a goose. You can't tell which.

You find an Oyster egg, taped under the lid of a nearby wastebasket.

You find an Oyster egg, to the left. Of everything .

. You find an Oyster egg, under a bed. Of flowers.

You find an Oyster egg, under a boardwalk. Down by the sea.

You find an Oyster egg, under the cushions of an inexplicable couch.

You find an Oyster egg, underneath a fireman's hat. That was lying on the ground.

You find an Oyster egg, underneath a sleeping Frat Boy.

You find an Oyster egg, underneath an annoyed-looking Lavatory Troll.

At least from Oyster Egg Day LII, zone-specific messages from the sneaky wrapping paper are used either in addition to or instead of the earlier messages.

Surprise! After all of that stuff happens, you find an Oyster egg, <Hiding Place>.

Notes

Oyster Egg Day XV was postponed one day due to it being Easter in real life. Jick stated that it had "absolutely nothing to do with the fact that we drank a lot last night."

Oyster Egg Day XXII was postponed by a day, with the message:

It's not Oyster Egg Day! The Enchanted Flying Oyster was not delayed by forces beyond his control, so he came the night before last and hid his magical eggs all over the Kingdom! Grab a basket at the Market and retroactively go egg-hunting! The messages for finding oyster eggs were also modified (for example: "After all of that stuff happens, you remember that at about this time yesterday, you found an Oyster egg to the left. To the left of everything .")

.") A unique egg was also available that day.

On Oyster Egg Day XXXIV, a bug caused any adventure which used Anapest combat, whether it be in The Suburbs of Dis or under the effect of Just the Best Anapests, to yield 4 eggs per drop instead of just 1. This was fixed some time halfway through the day.

On Oyster Egg Day XLVIII, which fell on Crimbo, one could find eggs in The Crimbonium Mining Camp with the message: "After all of that stuff happens, you find an Oyster egg, behind a pile of mint-scented rubble ."

History

Before the Market Demon was ousted by General Store, the description used to read: "Grab a basket at the Market and go egg-hunting!"

For Oyster Egg Day LXI on April 1, 2018 as well as Oyster Egg Day LXV on May 26, 2018, the announcement read:

Surprise! Somebody played a prank on the Enchanted Flying Oyster and filled his cavities with sand while he slept. His eggs are super weird now!

Grab a basket at the General Store and see if you can find some!

Oyster Egg Day LXIV was the last Oyster Day where the "traditional eggs" shown below dropped. On LXIV the "epic oyster eggs" (listed above) were introduced. For that Oyster Day only, both kinds of eggs dropped. All Oyster Days after have only had the epic oyster eggs drop.

Oyster Eggs are separated into both color and pattern: plastic oyster eggs are combat items; the rest are usable items.

All non-plastic oyster eggs use up one Spleen point when consumed, so, ordinarily, no more than 15 can be used per day (unless you have Spleen of Steel, in which case you can consume up to 20). See Spleen Items.

References