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=== Halloween Event Salvage === | === Halloween Event Salvage === | ||
This salvage | This salvage was first obtainable during the [[Halloween Event]] in 2006 and has returned during the following years versions. Acquiring a set of all four items allows the character to obtain an extra [[costumes|costume]] slot. | ||
==== Back Alley Brawler Halloween Gloves ==== | ==== Back Alley Brawler Halloween Gloves ==== |
Revision as of 04:23, 2 November 2008
Overview
These are the Event Salvage items you can collect.
Event Salvage Items
Halloween Event Salvage
This salvage was first obtainable during the Halloween Event in 2006 and has returned during the following years versions. Acquiring a set of all four items allows the character to obtain an extra costume slot.
Back Alley Brawler Halloween Gloves
Event Salvage
These are rubber Back Alley Brawler gloves, perfect for a Halloween costume. Their manufacture makes it difficult to perform simple tasks like opening doors. Heroes can take this to Annah in Croatoa, while villains can take this to Granny Beldam in Nerva, for a reward.
Hamidon Halloween Costume
Event Salvage
The most popular Halloween costume among the kids in Paragon City is that of Hamidon. This simple costume is made from coloured plastic wrap. Many kids like to put action figures of their favourite heroes inside the wrap, pretending they are 'raiding' for 'Hami-O's'. Heroes can take this to Annah in Croatoa, while villains can take this to Granny Beldam in Nerva, for a reward.
Lord Recluse Halloween Helmet
Event Salvage
This is a Halloween mask of the infamous Lord Recluse. It's made of smelly rubber, and wearing it makes you all sweaty and hard to find your breath. Heroes can take this to Annah in Croatoa, while villains can take this to Granny Beldam in Nerva, for a reward.
Statesman Halloween Mask
Event Salvage
This is a Halloween mask of the famous hero Statesman. It's made of cheap plastic, and the flimsy string probably won't last through the night. Heroes can take this to Annah in Croatoa, while villains can take this to Granny Beldam in Nerva, for a reward.