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- A mystery box is a wrapped present given away as part of a seasonal promotion offered by Three Rings. A mystery box will contain a randomly-determined item (most often, this will be an article of clothing; less often, it will be a trinket; sometimes, it will be a pet or other valuable prize). This item will be of the color for that seasonal promotion. Here are example images of a chocolate mystery box, from the Sept. 2012 promotion of the same name.
- Mystery Box is an item and an area at the same time appearing in Super Mario 3D Land. It is a purple coloured box with a question mark on it.
- Mystery boxin voi saada Random event giftistä. Se harvoin antaa mitään arvokasta, mutta siitä voi saada tavaraa Flieristä Diamondiin. Tämän voi säilöä, toisin kuin xp-lampun tai random event giftin. Joitakin esineitä mitä mystery box antaa : kaali, ämpäri, timantti, flier, 500 kultarahaa, Steel platebody.
- A DUCK.
- A mystery box is a box that appears in Ultra Mario Kart. Within it is an item that proves very useful in the adventure.
- Mystery boxes are boxes that contain unknown items that correlate with what the theme of the box is. It can be clothing, furniture, flow, coin or gem boxes. These stay on ourWorld for a longer time than Monthly boxes, and are not usually rare. They can still be sold for a significant amount of money at the Marketplace, depending on what kind of item you get.
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- The possible rewards depend on the player's total level.
- The Mystery Box was an object available which gave the player a random item. The Mystery Box had a cost of 6 donuts and the player could win a max of 30. The Mystery Box got replaced by the Revised Mystery Box on April 1, 2015, which offered higher chances at attaining higher-priced premium items. It was released with the game's initial launch and could be obtained in a number of ways:
* Inside a Homer Buddha
* Daily Bonus (playing the game for 5 days in a row)
* Purchasing for 6 Donuts
* Gil's Deals A list of items that could have been won in the Mystery Box can be found below.
- Mystery Boxes are special decorations in FarmVille that can be purchased at the market. Each one contains an exclusive (and random) item. Each generation contains unique items that can only be acquired from that specific Mystery Box. For example, the Zen Garden could only be obtained from the 3rd Generation Mystery Box. Some purchasable items from current or past events could also be found. As of July 2010, Zynga removed the Mystery Boxes and replaced them with the weekly Mystery Game All generations of Mystery Box are listed below from latest to earliest.
- The Mystery Box (also known as the Random Box, Help Box, and the Box) is a random weapon generator in the Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops Nazi Zombies maps Nacht der Untoten, Verruckt, Shi No Numa, Der Riese, Kino der Toten, "Five", Ascension, Call of the Dead, Shangri-La, and Moon. It does not appear in Dead Ops Arcade. In Nacht der Untoten, it spawns in the "Help Room". In Verrückt, its original spawn is in the generator room. In Shi No Numa, it first spawns in the room below the spawn room. In Der Riese, it spawns in front of the generator. In Kino der Toten it can spawn anywhere. In "Five" its first spawn area is the power room. In Ascension it will spawn near the power switch always. In Call of The Dead and Shangri-La, it can spawn anywhere. The Mystery Box is a
- The Mystery Box -- also called the Blue Mystery Box, usually abbreviated as BMB in the Playfish forums -- is the mid-range priced Mystery Box found at the Mystery Shop. It contains a random object that may or may not be found in stores. Some objects will be worth more than the cost of the box (either in resale, or when trading in the forums), while others will be worth a lot less. See Also: Cheap Mystery Box and Expensive Mystery Box
- |- ! colspan="2"|Item ! Quantity ! Rarity |- |File:100m Coins.png |align=left|100m Coins | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Crystal Key.png |align=left|Crystal Key | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Ring of Wealth.png |align=left|Ring of Wealth | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Master Corruption.png |align=left|Master Corruption | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Oblivatary Sword.png |align=left|Oblivatary Sword | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Zamorak Godsword.png |align=left|Zamorak Godsword | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Chaotic Rapier.png |align=left|Chaotic Rapier | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Death Cape.png |align=left|Death Cape | |s
- After an update to random events, the 1,000 coins benchmark was no longer important, as there was not an option between a guaranteed 1,000 coins and a random reward. Instead, players were awarded with a Random event gift, with a Mystery box being one of available rewards. Choosing the Mystery box over other rewards from the Random event gift was still a gamble, however, as most other rewards from the Random event gift were worth more than most rewards from the Mystery box. The Mystery box can be banked, however, it can't be traded.
- The Mystery Box is a useful object that can be broken open to receive different items. They can only be found at Shops with a 5% chance of spawning. When they are damaged or opened (by pressing up + action while holding one), they will be destroyed and leave an item in their place. It can contain a large number of items of varying values. Depending on what you get out of it they can be a great deal (finding a Jetpack in the mines for $8000) or a dismal prospect. They come in different colors but this is just a cosmetic feature and makes no difference in what the box contains.
- Inside the boxes, a player can receive any type of item, ranging from ashes to the coveted Christmas cracker. The chances for the Mystery Box to rollout a rare item are very slim, resulting in tons of worthless items into the game. This is another reason why the players decide to just use the box as a monetary item.
- The Mystery Box is usually a large, narrow, wooden box with a colored beam emitting from it into the sky to show the players its location. There are two glowing question marks imprinted on the lid of the Box, side by side and with the right one being vertically reversed. Inside the box lies bunches of hay and a glowing light, which is where the weapon ascends from and descends into. When the box is opened for 950 points, a small music-box like music will play, and will stop just after the weapon appears.
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- It's a Mystery box.
- Oooh, I wonder what could be inside?
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- Harp the Record
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- Santa Hat
- Nothing
- Onion
- Mystery Box
- White Wings
- Diamond
- Cabbage
- Ashes
- 6000.0
- 7200.0
- Rune platebody
- Clue scroll
- Nature rune
- Rare drop table
- Raw tuna
- Adamant platebody
- Uncut emerald
- Uncut sapphire
- Law rune
- Casket
- Pure essence
- Water talisman
- Flier
- Steel platebody
- Loop half of a key
- Tooth half of a key
- Body rune
- Bucket
- Cosmic talisman
- Fire talisman
- Green Party Hat
- Leather boots
- Mithril scimitar
- Drygore Offhand
- Crystal Key
- Ring of Wealth
- Primal Rapier
- Old boot
- Zamorak Godsword
- Blue Party Hat
- Blue H'ween Mask
- Chaotic Rapier
- Death Cape
- Double XP Ring
- Green H'ween Mask
- Katana of Stars
- Master Corruption
- Mystery box
- Oblivatary Sword
- Purple Party Hat
- Rainbow Party Hat
- Red H'ween Mask
- Red Party Hat
- Stale baguette
- Statius Full Helm
- Statius Platebody
- Statius Platelegs
- Vesta's Body
- Vesta's Skirt
- White Party Hat
- Yellow Party Hat
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- Mystery Box artwork from Super Mario 3D Land.
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Notes | - • Can be obtained from any purchased item in multiplayer
- • Can be placed on al altar to get an Eggplant
- Using a mystery box will give you a chance of getting one of the following items:
* Blood of the Mountain
* Heart of the Mountain
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- A mystery box is a wrapped present given away as part of a seasonal promotion offered by Three Rings. A mystery box will contain a randomly-determined item (most often, this will be an article of clothing; less often, it will be a trinket; sometimes, it will be a pet or other valuable prize). This item will be of the color for that seasonal promotion. Here are example images of a chocolate mystery box, from the Sept. 2012 promotion of the same name.
- The Mystery Box -- also called the Blue Mystery Box, usually abbreviated as BMB in the Playfish forums -- is the mid-range priced Mystery Box found at the Mystery Shop. It contains a random object that may or may not be found in stores. Some objects will be worth more than the cost of the box (either in resale, or when trading in the forums), while others will be worth a lot less. Items in mystery boxes are constantly changing, as Playfish adds and remove objects often once a week. Playfish staff will sometimes give advance warning on what objects they are removing, but not always - this can be a problem for many Pet Society users who are trying to get certain objects. Playfish also will often announce on the blog some of the new items they are adding to the mystery boxes. New players may find it confusing how to "use" this item. After buying the mystery box at the Mystery Shop, you will need to go home and open the Mystery Box panel using the box button in the right center of the home screen. Choose the type of box you want to open and click on it. Your random object will then be revealed and the mystery box will disappear from your inventory. You can open lots of boxes quickly this way. Items from mystery boxes, particularly Gold Mystery Boxes (GMBs), are often used as "currency" when Trading in the Playfish forum. Mystery boxes are also a good source of "999" and "4999" objects, so named for their resale value in-game. A running list of items that once were in mystery boxes, but no longer are available in stores or in boxes, can be found at . The only way to get these items will be through trading on the forums or getting a generous friend to gift the item to you. See Also: Cheap Mystery Box and Expensive Mystery Box
- Mystery Box is an item and an area at the same time appearing in Super Mario 3D Land. It is a purple coloured box with a question mark on it.
- Mystery boxin voi saada Random event giftistä. Se harvoin antaa mitään arvokasta, mutta siitä voi saada tavaraa Flieristä Diamondiin. Tämän voi säilöä, toisin kuin xp-lampun tai random event giftin. Joitakin esineitä mitä mystery box antaa : kaali, ämpäri, timantti, flier, 500 kultarahaa, Steel platebody.
- The Mystery Box is a useful object that can be broken open to receive different items. They can only be found at Shops with a 5% chance of spawning. When they are damaged or opened (by pressing up + action while holding one), they will be destroyed and leave an item in their place. It can contain a large number of items of varying values. Depending on what you get out of it they can be a great deal (finding a Jetpack in the mines for $8000) or a dismal prospect. They come in different colors but this is just a cosmetic feature and makes no difference in what the box contains. During multiplayer runs, every item that is bought in a Shop will turn into a Mystery Box containing that specific item. Sacrificing the box itself at an Altar will result in Kali giving the player an Eggplant and change the background music during that level. The eggplant music won't play if the shopkeeper's music is playing.
- A DUCK.
- |- ! colspan="2"|Item ! Quantity ! Rarity |- |File:100m Coins.png |align=left|100m Coins | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Crystal Key.png |align=left|Crystal Key | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Ring of Wealth.png |align=left|Ring of Wealth | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Master Corruption.png |align=left|Master Corruption | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Oblivatary Sword.png |align=left|Oblivatary Sword | |style=background:#98FB98; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Zamorak Godsword.png |align=left|Zamorak Godsword | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Chaotic Rapier.png |align=left|Chaotic Rapier | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Death Cape.png |align=left|Death Cape | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:White Wings.png |align=left|White Wings | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Statius Full Helm.png |align=left|Statius Full Helm | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Statius Platebody.png |align=left|Statius Platebody | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Statius Platelegs.png |align=left|Statius Platelegs | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Vesta's Body.png |align=left|Vesta's Body | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Vesta's Skirt.png |align=left|Vesta's Skirt | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Drygore Offhand.png |align=left|Drygore Offhand | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Santa Hat.png |align=left|Santa Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Red H'ween Mask.png |align=left|Red H'ween Mask | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Green H'ween Mask.png |align=left|Green H'ween Mask | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Blue H'ween Mask.png |align=left|Blue H'ween Mask | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Red Party Hat.png |align=left|Red Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Yellow Party Hat.png |align=left|Yellow Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Green Party Hat.png |align=left|Green Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Blue Party Hat.png |align=left|Blue Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Purple Party Hat.png |align=left|Purple Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:White Party Hat.png |align=left|White Party Hat | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Double XP Ring.png |align=left|Double XP Ring | |style=background:#F0E68C; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Rainbow Party Hat.png |align=left|Rainbow Party Hat | |style=background:#F4A460; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Katana of Stars.png |align=left|Katana of Stars | |style=background:#F4A460; color:#000000;"| |- |File:Primal Rapier.png |align=left|Primal Rapier | |style=background:#F08080; color:#000000;"| |-
- After an update to random events, the 1,000 coins benchmark was no longer important, as there was not an option between a guaranteed 1,000 coins and a random reward. Instead, players were awarded with a Random event gift, with a Mystery box being one of available rewards. Choosing the Mystery box over other rewards from the Random event gift was still a gamble, however, as most other rewards from the Random event gift were worth more than most rewards from the Mystery box. The Mystery box can be banked, however, it can't be traded. Mystery boxes received from Court Cases do not stack with the ones obtained from random events.
- The Mystery Box is usually a large, narrow, wooden box with a colored beam emitting from it into the sky to show the players its location. There are two glowing question marks imprinted on the lid of the Box, side by side and with the right one being vertically reversed. Inside the box lies bunches of hay and a glowing light, which is where the weapon ascends from and descends into. The Box sits on various things in the levels; the most common being a small wooden table over a few cement bricks. In a Box spawn location where the Box is not currently present, there is instead a teddy bear sitting upon three small, black, metal containers. When the box is opened for 950 points, a small music-box like music will play, and will stop just after the weapon appears. When the player rolls a teddy bear, it means the current Box is used up and will teleport to a different spawn location. When the bear appears, the Demonic Announcer will laugh at the player and the bear and the Box will shoot up into the sky, removing the beam, and refunding the player's points.
- Mystery Boxes are special decorations in FarmVille that can be purchased at the market. Each one contains an exclusive (and random) item. Each generation contains unique items that can only be acquired from that specific Mystery Box. For example, the Zen Garden could only be obtained from the 3rd Generation Mystery Box. Some purchasable items from current or past events could also be found. There are several versions of the mystery box. Each box released has a different looking icon and gifts different items. During the Winter Holiday Event, farmers could get a Mystery Box as a gift from their neighbor, though this was rare. As of July 2010, Zynga removed the Mystery Boxes and replaced them with the weekly Mystery Game All generations of Mystery Box are listed below from latest to earliest.
- A mystery box is a box that appears in Ultra Mario Kart. Within it is an item that proves very useful in the adventure.
- The Mystery Box (also known as the Random Box, Help Box, and the Box) is a random weapon generator in the Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops Nazi Zombies maps Nacht der Untoten, Verruckt, Shi No Numa, Der Riese, Kino der Toten, "Five", Ascension, Call of the Dead, Shangri-La, and Moon. It does not appear in Dead Ops Arcade. In Nacht der Untoten, it spawns in the "Help Room". In Verrückt, its original spawn is in the generator room. In Shi No Numa, it first spawns in the room below the spawn room. In Der Riese, it spawns in front of the generator. In Kino der Toten it can spawn anywhere. In "Five" its first spawn area is the power room. In Ascension it will spawn near the power switch always. In Call of The Dead and Shangri-La, it can spawn anywhere. The Mystery Box is a wooden box with two flashing golden question marks. Buying a weapon will cost 950 points (10 with Fire Sale and Bonfire Sale). When you press the action button, the available weapons will loop until one randomly selected weapon will stop. This process takes about four-five seconds. If the weapon isn't picked up in 12 seconds, the gun will sink back into the box. Many people prefer to buy their weapons here because it is the only place to get powerful weapons such as the Ray Gun, MG42, M1919 Browning, HK21, RPK, and Thundergun. The Ray Gun and Thundergun are most commonly recived by using glitches. It also allows you to buy wall weapons for less. However, in some, cases, the player may recieve a weapon that is actually cheaper off the wall than from the Box. In Shi No Numa it will move to one of six locations, the four huts, the original location, and the warning room. In Der Riese it will move to six potential spots. In the lab across from the M1897 Trench Gun, in the room with the Thompson, in each of the Teleporter rooms and its original spawn. In Kino der Toten, the box is randomly spawned at different locations, the location of the Mystery Box is located with a green light on a black board outlining the whole map near every Mystery Box spawn, just like in. You can also find the location of the box by going to the alleyway and looking up in the air for the blue column of light, just like in Der Riese. In Ascension it always spawns in the power room. And again in the map Call of the Dead, the means of locating the box is by looking for the light. In "Five" and Ascension the new location of the Box is shown by a television above the position it started teleporting. In Shangri-La the box spawns randomly. The best way to find is to look for the blue coloum of light. On the Wii version, the light is a foggy green color. In Mob of the Dead, the box appears as a chest and the sound is hellish.
- Inside the boxes, a player can receive any type of item, ranging from ashes to the coveted Christmas cracker. The chances for the Mystery Box to rollout a rare item are very slim, resulting in tons of worthless items into the game. This is another reason why the players decide to just use the box as a monetary item. Soulsplit developer Jayarrowz released a list detailing all of the available items in the Mystery box in this forum topic, with the odds of receiving each item based on the number of items shown; that is, the less items there are, the less chance you will receive that item from a Mystery box.
- Mystery boxes are boxes that contain unknown items that correlate with what the theme of the box is. It can be clothing, furniture, flow, coin or gem boxes. These stay on ourWorld for a longer time than Monthly boxes, and are not usually rare. They can still be sold for a significant amount of money at the Marketplace, depending on what kind of item you get.
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- The Mystery Box was an object available which gave the player a random item. The Mystery Box had a cost of 6 donuts and the player could win a max of 30. The Mystery Box got replaced by the Revised Mystery Box on April 1, 2015, which offered higher chances at attaining higher-priced premium items. It was released with the game's initial launch and could be obtained in a number of ways:
* Inside a Homer Buddha
* Daily Bonus (playing the game for 5 days in a row)
* Purchasing for 6 Donuts
* Gil's Deals If the player played the game for 5 days in a row when there was no theme in the game, they won a Mystery Box. Most players claim that they have won either Dumpsters, Flower Planters or Newspaper Dispensers. A list of items that could have been won in the Mystery Box can be found below.
- The possible rewards depend on the player's total level.
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