Revel Roundup Tips by stonepony

How to position yourself better

When the level is starting the game viewer will scan across from where you left your player in the last level back to the starting point which is the top left square of the map. You can use this to your advantage by ending in a far square and paying attention to the screen as a new level starts and planning accordingly. – stonepony

Tug-O-War Tips

Better Reception

When the cloud appears above you players head press the keys really hard and not to fast otherwise the computer doesn’t pick it up.

Update – ‘Better Reception’ is quite misleading. Keyboards do not register the degree of pressure you apply, so ‘press the keys really hard’ may very well be important. On this fellows keyboard which has bad connections. Otherwise, if your computer registers the key as pressed, the only other effect you might get from pushing a key ‘long and hard’ would be that holding the key down could trigger the key repeat feature. At any rate, I just wanted to e-mail regarding that as being a computer tech, I get frustrated seeing people banging away at their keyboard 🙂 A keyboard’s owner will typically know how much pressure they need to apply for a key stroke to register. – Will Ralphs
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Tips For Snow Faerie Quests by Debbie

– First of all, you want to make money out of this quest, so set a budget for yourself. I think 5,000 np is reasonable, since her paybacks are rarely a lot more than that.

– If you think that her quest items are too hard to get, then DO NOT go and get them, she will not hurt you in anyway. Just wait until the time is up for the quest, go back, reload the page and do another quest.

– I always try to do 1-5 quests per day. Therefore, I have stored in my Safety Deposit Box 50 or so chocolates. I know people tell you not to keep expensive things in your deposit box, but buy chocolates directly from the chocolate factory and store about 1-2 of each type in your deposit box. Trust me, if you want to do a lot of Snow faerie quests, in the end, it will pay off.
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