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Humbug Holiday Costumes
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Cosmetic Type | Costumes
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Rarity | Epic (Apprentice, Squire & Huntress)
Mythical (Monk) | ||
Availability | Unavailable | ||
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The Humbug Holiday Costumes are a set of unique Christmas themed costumes. Only The Apprentice, The Squire, The Huntress and The Monk have a Humbug Holiday costume. They are only available and obtainable during 2015's winter event which starts from December 15th 2015 and ends on January 12th 2016.
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How they were acquired
Back in 2015's Winter Event, there were two options to obtain the costume. One would be acquiring them through winter lockboxes which enemies drops only for the duration of the event. The other option would be to directly purchase them from the Seamstress for 400 gems each as they are also available there for the duration of the event.
The Apprentice - Reaper of Future Winters
Goblins will learn the inevitable fate for their misdeeds.
Accessories
Changeable - Cape Pieces
Non-Changeable
The Squire - Lord of Winter's Bounty
This jolly giant will bring a cornucopia of pain.
Accessories
Changeable - Armor Pieces
Non-Changeable
The Huntress - Nymph of Yesteryear
Makes enemies Holiday History.
Accessories
Changeable - Head Pieces
Non-Changeable
The Monk - Mournful Moorley
Goblins Beware! He will make change out of you.
Accessories
Changeable - Torso Pieces
Waist
Notes and Trivia
- The theme of the Humbug Holiday costumes is based upon the characters of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - The Nymph of Yesteryear Huntress is based on the Ghost of Christmas_Past, The Lord of Winter's Bounty Squire is based upon the Ghost of Christmas Present, The Reaper of Future Winters Apprentice is based upon the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and finally, Mournful Moorley Monk references Jacob Marley.
- The name of this costume set references the protagonist of A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge's catchphrase - "Bah! Humbug!"
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History
[Early Access 9.0] : Introduced.