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Added more Calico Egg sources in Skull Cavern. Changed/clarified things in various sections w/ references in game code. Moved bit from Villager Attendees to Villager Shops; will add more to attendees. Added language links.
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[[Sandy]]'s shop will not be open during the festival, however the player may still enter the [[Oasis]]. The [[Desert Trader]] is still present and her shop is accessible.
 
[[Sandy]]'s shop will not be open during the festival, however the player may still enter the [[Oasis]]. The [[Desert Trader]] is still present and her shop is accessible.
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Several challenges and attractions offer the ability to earn this festival's currency, {{Name|Calico Egg|class=inline}}s. Calico Eggs are physical items within the game that can be used to purchase items from the various shops during the Desert Festival. Eggs carry over from day to day. However, they will disappear from chests or inventory at the end of the festival and are not saved for the following year.  
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Several challenges and attractions offer the ability to earn this festival's currency, [[File:Calico Egg.png|24px|link=]] [[Calico Egg]]s. Calico Eggs are physical items within the game that can be used to purchase items from the various shops during the Desert Festival. Eggs carry over from day to day. However, they will disappear from chests or inventory at the end of the festival and are not saved for the following year.  
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The eggs can be sold in the [[Shipping Bin]] but they sell for {{Price|0}}.
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The eggs can be sold in the [[Shipping Bin]], but they sell for {{Price|0}}.
    
==Attractions==
 
==Attractions==
 
===The Races===
 
===The Races===
Throughout the day, players may bet on races that take place on the hour. If a player's chosen contestant wins, they will receive {{Price|20|Calico}} per win. This is repeatable up until 11pm when the final race of the day ends.  
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Throughout the day, players may bet on races that take place on the hour. If a player's chosen contestant wins, they will receive {{Price|20|Calico}} per win. Players may place bets until 9:50pm.<ref name="racebet" />
    
The player can also cheat the race by giving the Suspicious Man next to the Oasis {{Price|1|Calico}} in exchange for one of the race contestants of the player's choosing possibly losing the race.
 
The player can also cheat the race by giving the Suspicious Man next to the Oasis {{Price|1|Calico}} in exchange for one of the race contestants of the player's choosing possibly losing the race.
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===Calico Egg Merchant===
 
===Calico Egg Merchant===
The Calico Egg Merchant sells several accessories and furniture items, as well as various usable items. Some items are sold every day, while others are only available on certain days.
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The Calico Egg Merchant sells several accessories and furniture items, as well as various usable items. Some items are sold every day, while others are only available on certain days.<ref name="shoplists" />
    
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===Villager Shops===
 
===Villager Shops===
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Every day, two [[villagers]] are randomly chosen to host their own shops at the festival.<ref name="villagerchance" /> These shops are available from 12 pm to 12 am. Villager shop stocks are listed below.<ref name="shoplists" />
 
{{NPC|Abigail}}
 
{{NPC|Abigail}}
 
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Every day, Emily and Sandy offer the player a random new outfit with a short cutscene, in which Emily will pick the clothing that "embodies the player". The player's original outfit is placed in their inventory. If the player tries to re-enter the hut in which the clothing service happens, the player will be blocked from entering, with Emily saying that the player looks great in their new outfit. On days where Emily runs a Villager Shop, Sandy will take over after a bit of hesitation.
 
Every day, Emily and Sandy offer the player a random new outfit with a short cutscene, in which Emily will pick the clothing that "embodies the player". The player's original outfit is placed in their inventory. If the player tries to re-enter the hut in which the clothing service happens, the player will be blocked from entering, with Emily saying that the player looks great in their new outfit. On days where Emily runs a Villager Shop, Sandy will take over after a bit of hesitation.
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There are 61 total makeover outfits: 34 gender-neutral, 13 male-only, and 14 female-only. Each outfit consists of a shirt, a pant, and possibly a hat. Of note, the [[Dark Ballcap]], [[Joja Cap]], and [[Laurel Wreath Crown]] can be obtained with three of the gender-neutral outfits. In addition, the [[Tight Pants]] can be obtained from a few outfits.
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There are 61 total makeover outfits: 34 gender-neutral, 13 male-only, and 14 female-only.<ref name="emilyoutfit" /> Each outfit consists of a shirt, a pant, and possibly a hat. Of note, the [[Dark Ballcap]], [[Joja Cap]], and [[Laurel Wreath Crown]] can be obtained with three of the gender-neutral outfits. In addition, the [[Tight Pants]] can be obtained from a few outfits.
    
===Chef===
 
===Chef===
 
[[File:Chef Desert Festival.png|thumb|right|200px]]
 
[[File:Chef Desert Festival.png|thumb|right|200px]]
The Chef gives the player a choice of ingredients to make them a meal with varying effects depending on the ingredients chosen. The player may do so repeatedly and choose different ingredients each time. The meal will be eaten; any effects will be applied immediately and last for variable durations. The buffs from dishes are a combination of buffs from both ingredient choices, e.g; Crystal Cake grants both {{name|Mining|+3|class=inline}} and {{name|Luck|+1|class=inline}} buffs.  
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The Chef gives the player a choice of ingredients to make them a meal with varying effects depending on the ingredients chosen. The player may do so repeatedly and choose different ingredients each time. The meal will be eaten; any effects will be applied immediately and last for 7 minutes.<ref name="answerdialogue" /> The buffs from dishes are a combination of buffs from both ingredient choices, e.g; Crystal Cake grants both {{name|Mining|+3|class=inline}} and {{name|Luck|+1|class=inline}} buffs.  
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Any dish will restore the player to maximum health and energy. In addition, these dishes '''will''' stack with any food or drink [[buffs]] from the player.
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Any dish will restore the player to maximum health and energy.<ref name="answerdialogue" /> In addition, these dishes '''will''' stack with any food or drink [[buffs]] from the player.
    
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===Free Cactus===
 
===Free Cactus===
Once per festival, the player may obtain a cactus decor item from the Cactus Salesman at the bottom of the map. This decor is one out of several, and its face, colors, and design vary.
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Once per festival, the player may obtain a cactus decor item from the Cactus Salesman at the bottom of the map. This decor is one out of several, and its face, colors, and design vary. The player must have an empty inventory slot to receive the cactus.<ref name="answerdialogue" />
 
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File:Sly Free Cactus.png|Sly Cactus and Free Cactus Salesman  
 
File:Sly Free Cactus.png|Sly Cactus and Free Cactus Salesman  
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===Skull Cavern===
 
===Skull Cavern===
During the Desert Festival, [[Marlon]] offers one-day [[Skull Cavern]]-related quests that will award the player Calico Eggs if completed. There are 3 types of quests offered; 2 will randomly be shown each day. The player does not need to have obtained the [[Skull Key]] to enter the Skull Cavern during the festival, and the Skull Cavern functions as it normally does (including Treasure Rooms and hard-mode ("Dangerous", "Skull Cavern Invasion"); as such, if hard-mode is toggled on, one may want to toggle it off before the festival!).
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During the Desert Festival, [[Marlon]] offers one-day [[Skull Cavern]]-related quests that will award the player Calico Eggs if completed. There are 3 types of quests offered; 2 will randomly be shown each day.<ref name="marlonquest" /> The player does not need to have obtained the [[Skull Key]] to enter the Skull Cavern during the festival, and the Skull Cavern functions as it normally does (including Treasure Rooms and hard-mode ("Dangerous", "Skull Cavern Invasion"); as such, if hard-mode is toggled on, one may want to toggle it off before the festival!).
    
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The Skull Cavern has a few additions that are unique to the Desert Festival. There are Calico Egg mining nodes which, when mined, yield {{Price|1-3|Calico}}. Players also gain 1 "Egg Rating" for every 5 floors reached and every Calico Statue activated. Calico Statues may randomly appear once per floor (even Treasure Rooms). Activating the statue grants a random effect that lasts throughout the player's current descent into the Cavern.
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The Skull Cavern has a few additions that are unique to the Desert Festival. There are Calico Egg mining nodes which, when mined, yield {{Price|1-3|Calico}}.<ref name="eggnode" /> Players can also obtain {{Price|1-3|Calico}} from slaying monsters and breaking crates and barrels. The chance of finding Calico Egg Nodes steadily increases as players go deeper into the Cavern.<ref name="eggnodechance" /> This is also true for drop chances from monsters and containers. The monster drop chance ranges from 2%-50%<ref name="monstereggchance" />, while the container drop chance has a maximum of 33%<ref name="crateeggchance" />.
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Players also gain 1 "Egg Rating" for every 5 floors reached and every Calico Statue activated. Calico Statues may randomly appear once per floor (even Treasure Rooms). Activating the statue grants a random effect that lasts throughout the player's current descent into the Cavern.
    
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|Lose more eggs when you're knocked out
 
|Lose more eggs when you're knocked out
|Lose 50% of the Calico Eggs in inventory when knocked out.
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|Lose 50% of the Calico Eggs in inventory when knocked out.<ref name="eggslost" />
 
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|Food is half as effective
 
|Food is half as effective
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Talking to [[Gil]] presents the option to submit the day's highest Egg Rating for prizes. These prizes, based on the player's Egg Rating, include Calico Eggs, food, drinks, and other items.
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Talking to [[Gil]] presents the option to submit the day's highest Egg Rating for prizes. These prizes, based on the player's Egg Rating, include Calico Eggs, food, drinks, and other items.<ref name="answerdialogue" />
    
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===Harvey's Medical Station===
 
===Harvey's Medical Station===
If the player loses all Health in the Skull Cavern and is knocked out, they will awaken at Harvey's "shop" located in the festival next to the Cavern entrance. The player will awaken with 10 Health, and they will not lose any additional Energy or [[Gold]]. The player will keep their items, but they will lose 20% of the Calico Eggs in their inventory. Talking to Harvey will result in the same dialogue as before the player died.
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If the player loses all Health in the Skull Cavern and is knocked out, they will awaken at Harvey's "shop" located in the festival next to the Cavern entrance. The player will awaken with 10 Health, and they will not lose any additional Energy or [[Gold]]. The player will keep their items, but they will lose 20% of the Calico Eggs in their inventory.<ref name="eggslost" /> Talking to Harvey will result in the same dialogue as before the player died.
    
===Willy's Fishing Quests===
 
===Willy's Fishing Quests===
[[Willy]] offers one-day fishing-related quests that will award the player Calico Eggs upon completion. There is a different quest for each day of the festival. On Spring 17, the [[File:Golden Bobber.png|24px]]Golden Bobber will appear in the first Treasure Chest fished up.
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[[Willy]] offers one-day fishing-related quests that will award the player Calico Eggs upon completion. There is a different quest for each day of the festival.<ref name="answerdialogue" /> On Spring 17, the {{Name|Golden Bobber|class=inline}} will appear in the first Treasure Chest fished up.<ref name="goldenbobber" />
    
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|Spring 17
 
|Spring 17
|Willy: A fish swallowed me rare golden bobber! There's 30 eggs for whoever returns it.
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|Willy: A fish swallowed me rare [[golden bobber]]! There's 30 eggs for whoever returns it.
 
|{{Price|30|Calico}}
 
|{{Price|30|Calico}}
 
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The Scholar asks the player a series of four questions. If all four answers are correct, then the reward is {{Price|50|Calico}}. The player has one chance per day to achieve this. After a successful round of questions, the player must wait until next year to receive another reward. Questions are randomized every time they are asked.
 
The Scholar asks the player a series of four questions. If all four answers are correct, then the reward is {{Price|50|Calico}}. The player has one chance per day to achieve this. After a successful round of questions, the player must wait until next year to receive another reward. Questions are randomized every time they are asked.
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One of the questions asks the player to recall their total number of steps taken. Three options are given. The order of the options are randomized but the middle value will always be correct.  
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One of the questions asks the player to recall their total number of steps taken. Three options are given. The order of the options is randomized, but the middle value will always be correct.<ref name="scholarmiddle" />
 
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!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|Scholar's Questions and Answers&nbsp;
 
!colspan="3" style="text-align: left;"|Scholar's Questions and Answers&nbsp;
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==Villager Attendees==
 
==Villager Attendees==
Like the Night Market, villagers will deviate from their regular schedules to attend the Desert Festival. Alongside the festival-goers, some villagers host their own shops during the festival. However, players are able to walk into the shops through the back, meaning these villagers are still available for gifting, talking, or quest completion while at their post. Which villagers host a shop on which day is seemingly random, and their shops are available from 12 pm to 12 am.
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Like the [[Night Market]], villagers will deviate from their regular schedules to attend the Desert Festival. The lists below show which villagers attend on which days each year. If a villager hosts a Villager Shop, then this will override their regular schedules (e.g., they may appear at the Desert Festival on days they normally would not).<ref name="villagerchance" /> Players are able to walk into the Villager Shops through the back, meaning these villagers are still available for gifting, talking, or quest completion while at their posts.  
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The trash bin next to the Calico Egg Merchant's shop can be checked and contains [[File:Calico Egg.png|24px|link=]] Calico Eggs once per day.
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* The trash bin next to the Calico Egg Merchant's shop can be checked and contains {{Price|5-8|Calico}} once per day.<ref name="trasheggs" />
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==References==
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<references>
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  <ref name="racebet">See <samp>DesertFestival::CanMakeAnotherRaceGuess</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="shoplists">See <samp>Content\Data\Shops.xnb"</samp>, cases "DesertFestival_EggShop" and "DesertFestival_''VillagerName''" in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="villagerchance">See <samp>DesertFestival::CreateDaySaveRandom</samp> and <samp>DesertFestival::SetupMerchantSchedule</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="emilyoutfit">See <samp>Content\Data\MakeoverOutfits.xnb</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="answerdialogue">See <samp>DesertFestival::answerDialogueAction</samp>, cases "Cook", "CactusMan_Yes", "Gil_EggRating_Yes", and "Fishing_Quest_Yes" in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="marlonquest">See <samp>Content\Data\SpecialOrders.xnb</samp>, ID "DesertFestivalMarlon" in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="eggnode">See <samp>GameLocation::breakStone</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="eggnodechance">See <samp>MineShaft::getOreIdForLevel</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="monstereggchance">See <samp>Monster::InitializeForLocation</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="crateeggchance">See <samp>BreakableContainer::releaseContents</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="eggslost">See <samp>Farmer::Update::eggPercentToRemove</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="goldenbobber">See <samp>FishingRod::openTreasureMenuEndFunction</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="scholarmiddle">See <samp>DesertFestival::generateNextScholarQuestion</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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  <ref name="trasheggs">See <samp>Content\Data\GarbageCans.xnb</samp>, ID "DesertFestival" in the game code.</ref>
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</references>
    
==History==
 
==History==
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{{NavboxFestivals}}
 
{{NavboxFestivals}}
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[[Category:Spring festivals]]
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[[de:Wüstenfestival]]
[[Category:Spring festivals]]
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[[es:Festival del Desierto]]
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[[fr:Festival du désert]]
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[[it:Festival del Deserto]]
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[[ja:砂漠フェスティバル]]
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[[ko:사막 축제가]]
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[[hu:Sivatagi fesztivál]]
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[[pt:Festival do Deserto]]
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[[ru:Пустынный фестиваль]]
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[[tr:Çöl Şöleni]]
 
[[zh:沙漠节]]
 
[[zh:沙漠节]]
[[es:Festival del desierto]]
 
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