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* '''''Jack's Lantern''''' - ''from Mystical Pumpkins from the Nights of the Dead Pumpkin Bombs''
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* '''''Jack's Lantern''''' - ''a rare collection item from Mystical Pumpkins from the Nights of the Dead [[Pumpkin Bomb]]s''
 
* '''''Huntsmans Lost Prize''''' - ''from the [[Frightful Fabric]] collection''
 
* '''''Huntsmans Lost Prize''''' - ''from the [[Frightful Fabric]] collection''
 
* '''''Treasures of the Tooth Fairy''''' - ''from the [[Ghoulish Masks]] collection''
 
* '''''Treasures of the Tooth Fairy''''' - ''from the [[Ghoulish Masks]] collection''

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Collection Quest Information
Collection Name The Great Haunt
Category: Nights of the Dead
Level 95 (Tier 10)
Zone (Patch) See Special Notes below more ([[]])
Reward types: House ItemsTitles

This quest is part of the Collection Quests Timeline

Pumpkin shiny

A mysterious pumpkin collectible from the Pumpkin Bomb

Starting the Collection

Most Collection Quests begin by examining any of the members of that collection, which are harvested from special, random ground spawning nodes using the Collecting harvesting skill. Members of this collection can be found as follows:

  • use Pumpkin Bomb on a other player to spawn mysterious pumpkins
  • Multiple : These collection items are obtained through various methods, see the below for item by item details.

Collection Members


Rewards

Special Notes

This is not a normal collection quest. The collection members are not obtained by harvesting shinies. Instead, four of the five collection members are themselves obtained from the completion of other collection quests. This is called a "meta-collection".


Jack O'Lantern This article refers to events, personae and activities only present in-game during the annual Nights of the Dead festivities, which come to Norrath each year from (roughly) mid- to late-October through to early- to mid-November.