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TERA news » Fistful of Fall Festivals

It’s TERA-time to dust off your straw hats!

With summer almost over, we thought you might like even more reasons to play TERA. Specifically, our fall festival lineup, including Bamarama, Rootstock, and Pond Faire.

Starting Thursday, September 10 following maintenance, and running until maintenance on Tuesday, September 29, TERA's trio of festive festivals are back for your gaming enjoyment.

Bamarama

At specific times during the day, the BAMs come out to play! Talk to Lein (just west of the Rootstock fairground, at the entrance to the arena), and place wagers on which of two BAMs will win in a head-to-head match up. Start by purchasing golden tickets from Teena, Tayana, or Linu (the Bamarama bookies), then place your bets with them. If your BAM wins, you'll get a piece of the purse, via parcel post: more golden tickets, which you can sell back to the bookies when you're ready to cash out! (You can also get golden tickets by completing Rootstock daily quests.)

Golden Ticket events occur every ten minutes, until ten minutes before the hour, when Bamarama hosts a special Diamond Ticket event! Diamond Tickets up the betting amount, so even if you can't make it to the other matches, be sure to be on hand at ten 'til!

Rootstock

Just outside the Bamarama arena, the Freeholds' annual winter harvest festival is going on! The return of Rootstock brings back such events as Kick-Bale, the Pigling Rodeo, Rootstock quests, food, drink, and a whole festival worth of daily event quests!

Pond Faire

Players of level 18 and higher can join in the festivities as baba (baby) tuwangis turn seven years old. Play Drum Away and Hide & Seek, participate in daily quests, and just soak in the heady atmosphere of the Tuwangi Mire!

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