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  • Chocolate egg
  • Chocolate Egg
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  • This tiny egg took the form of an egg-shaped piece of chocolate and was used in a page of Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit to illustrate the size of a dragon egg. It is very small and like a speck compared to the dragon's egg.
  • The Chocolate Egg COB made by Greg Poehlein of Norn Holiday. This injects one chocolate candy egg into the hand. These are extra tasty (Glucose +100 and Need for Pleasure -100) and they are also somewhat nutritious (Starch +40, Hunger -100). It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 6 181
  • The Chocolate Egg is one of the pagan symbols of Easter, although it is more affectionately known as a symbol of Easter. Some chocolate eggs are solid chocolate, while others are hollowed out and may have a filling.
  • The chocolate egg was a reward from the 2008 Easter event. To get into the burrow to do the event, the player had to collect three eggs and give them to the guard bunny. After completing the main event, and obtaining the chocatrice cape and Bunny Hop emote, the player could optionally receive chocolate eggs by collecting additional chocolate chunks and placing them into the mixer. To get all of the prizes, (the chocatrice cape, bunnyhop emote, and three chocolate eggs), you needed a total of 40 chocolate chunks. Up to three eggs could be obtained, after eight, six, and four chunks of chocolate, respectively.
  • Chocolate egg is a "rare egg" upgrade available during the Easter Season. Upon buying the Chocolate egg upgrade, 5% of your current cookie bank will be added to your bank, and will count in your "total earned". There is no upper bound, making this upgrade potentially the highest producing event. To make the purchase of this upgrade profitable you need to have a minimum of cookies (without taking discount upgrades into account), where is the amount of eggs purchased. This means that if Chocolate egg is the last (20th) egg you purchase, you need to have at least 1,162 trillion cookies in your bank to make it profitable.
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store
  • No
  • no
low
  • 0
  • No
Examine
  • A chocolate egg wrapped in coloured foil.
  • Freshly laid chocolate egg.
Tradeable
  • Yes
  • No
removal
  • 2008-03-31
  • 2016-03-31
Equipable
  • No
exchange
  • No
destroy
  • Drop
Quest
  • No
removalupdate
  • Summoning 2
  • Bugfixes & Combining Tentacles
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Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Chocolate egg
Value
  • 1
Members
  • No
Weight
  • 0
Update
  • Easter 2008 - For All Players!
  • The Easter Bunny's Workshop
high
  • 0
  • No
Release
  • 2008-03-18
  • 2016-03-17
edible
  • Yes
abstract
  • This tiny egg took the form of an egg-shaped piece of chocolate and was used in a page of Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit to illustrate the size of a dragon egg. It is very small and like a speck compared to the dragon's egg.
  • The Chocolate Egg COB made by Greg Poehlein of Norn Holiday. This injects one chocolate candy egg into the hand. These are extra tasty (Glucose +100 and Need for Pleasure -100) and they are also somewhat nutritious (Starch +40, Hunger -100). It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 6 181
  • The chocolate egg was a reward from the 2008 Easter event. To get into the burrow to do the event, the player had to collect three eggs and give them to the guard bunny. After completing the main event, and obtaining the chocatrice cape and Bunny Hop emote, the player could optionally receive chocolate eggs by collecting additional chocolate chunks and placing them into the mixer. To get all of the prizes, (the chocatrice cape, bunnyhop emote, and three chocolate eggs), you needed a total of 40 chocolate chunks. Up to three eggs could be obtained, after eight, six, and four chunks of chocolate, respectively. Chocolate eggs are not to be confused with easter eggs, which were obtained during the 2002 Easter event. Unlike easter eggs, chocolate eggs were non tradeable. The eggs healed ten LP upon eating, and gave the message: "You eat the egg and get chocolate all round your mouth. It heals some health, though." Attempting to alchemise the egg gave the message: "You doubt the Easter Bunny would be impressed if you turned that to gold." On 31 March 2008 all chocolate eggs melted and turned to chocolate dust. Players holding chocolate eggs in their banks received this message upon logging in: "You remember with dismay that you left some chocolate eggs in your bank. They will have crumbled to chocolate dust by now."
  • The Chocolate Egg is one of the pagan symbols of Easter, although it is more affectionately known as a symbol of Easter. Some chocolate eggs are solid chocolate, while others are hollowed out and may have a filling.
  • Chocolate egg is a "rare egg" upgrade available during the Easter Season. Upon buying the Chocolate egg upgrade, 5% of your current cookie bank will be added to your bank, and will count in your "total earned". There is no upper bound, making this upgrade potentially the highest producing event. To make the purchase of this upgrade profitable you need to have a minimum of cookies (without taking discount upgrades into account), where is the amount of eggs purchased. This means that if Chocolate egg is the last (20th) egg you purchase, you need to have at least 1,162 trillion cookies in your bank to make it profitable. A strategy could be to not buy the Chocolate egg upgrade at all during a run, but rather to save it. When players are ready to reset, they can sell all their buildings, and then buy the Chocolate egg. Likewise, during the end of a run, it may be wise to not spend ludicrous amounts on buildings, but simply keep the cookies in the bank (because selling them returns only half their cost). If the "Earth Shatterer" dragon aura is available, it may be a good idea to switch to it to take advantage of the 85% return on selling buildings.
  • The chocolate egg was a reward from the 2008 Easter event. To get into the burrow to do the event, the player had to collect three eggs and give them to the guard bunny. After completing the main event, and obtaining the chocatrice cape and Bunny Hop emote, the player could optionally receive chocolate eggs by collecting additional chocolate chunks and placing them into the mixer. To get all of the prizes, (the chocatrice cape, bunnyhop emote, and three chocolate eggs), you needed a total of 40 chocolate chunks. Up to three eggs could be obtained, after eight, six, and four chunks of chocolate, respectively. Several versions existed: * File:Easter egg (2008) 1.png Chocolate egg (blue) * File:Easter egg (2008) 2.png Chocolate egg (yellow) * File:Easter egg (2008) 4.png Chocolate egg (green) Chocolate eggs are not to be confused with easter eggs, which were obtained during the 2002 Easter event. Unlike easter eggs, chocolate eggs were non tradeable. The eggs healed ten LP upon eating, and gave the message: "You eat the egg and get chocolate all round your mouth. It heals some health, though." Attempting to alchemise the egg gave the message: "You doubt the Easter Bunny would be impressed if you turned that to gold." On 31 March 2008 all chocolate eggs melted and turned to chocolate dust. Players holding chocolate eggs in their banks received this message upon logging in: "You remember with dismay that you left some chocolate eggs in your bank. They will have crumbled to chocolate dust by now."
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