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Each special event tends to have its own special foods that it introduces into the game for a short period of time, and the Hallow’s End festivities are no different!
Bobbing For Apples - A Fall-Time Tradition
Make sure you check out the Apple Bob bucket near an Innkeeper, where you can pick up a stack of 5 Bobbing Apple which restores 2% of health per second over 24 seconds and offers a stamina and spirit buff as well.
Candy Corn - Don’t Break Your Teeth!
Candy Corn is an edible Hallow’s End tradition as well, healing 3% of health and mana per second over 25 seconds while seated and eating. I’ve gotten this from the Innkeeper, where once an hour your characters can activate “Trick Or Treat” when talking to the Innkeeper, and on occasion a Treat Bag might be awarded which contains various treats when opened.
Candy Bar
Candy Bar is another edible Hallow’s End treat that comes in the Treat Bag provided by the Innkeeper when a player does the “trick or treat” option with him. It comes in a stack of 5.
Hallow’s End Pumpkin Treat
While this isn’t really a standard “edible” food, it’s still from the Hallow’s End festivities, and is still eaten to be used. However, instead of providing healing or mana rejuvenation or any stamina or spirit buffs, it gives a 20 minute buff that makes your character larger and have an Orange shade to it for a while. It’s kind of fun to see a whole bunch of larger-than-life undead running around, larger than regular-sized Tauren!
Lollipop
What’s a bag of candy without a Lollipop here and there??!
Healing 3% of your health and mana every second and lasting for 25 seconds while sitting, eating, it’s a fun treat that can be used equally by large and small for restoring health, etc, just like most of the other treats listed here.
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