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Ghost Hunter was a bubble pop-style minigame where you could win a variety of rewards. It was a Halloween-themed variant of the Meow Fruits minigame.
As part of Halloween Mayhem, this event ran from October 25th to November 4th, 2022.
In-Game Rules[]
How to Play[]
- Tap and hold in the game area to display a guiding line to help you aim. Lift your finger to throw the fruit in the direction of the guiding line.
- If the fruit connects with two or more fruits of the same kind, the fruits will be eliminated.
- If you don't manage to connect with the same type of fruit, the fruit you threw will remain where you threw it.
- If the fruit does not connect to any fruit, it will simply fly out of the screen, and no points will be awarded.
How to Score[]
- Make fruits fall to earn points. Making a lot of fruits drop in a single move will earn more points.
- The fruits will fall into one of three Order Crates below. Fill an Order Crate with the specified number of fruits to complete the Order and win rewards.
- Accumulate points to level up your Pass and win rewards. Compete with other Travelers for a place on the ranking list.
Special Item Bubbles[]
- Special Item Bubbles will randomly appear on the screen. Make a Special Item Bubble drop to collect its energy.
- Accumulate this energy to use the corresponding Special Item. There are two Special Items available:
- If you don't have enough energy for a special item, you can use Diamonds to purchase the energy neeed.
- When the event ends, unused special items will be forfeit, and the number of special item bubbles collected will be reset by the next round of Meow Fruits.
Lucky Box[]
- A Lucky Clover
bubble will randomly appear on the screen. Make the Lucky Clover fall to obtain it.
- Collect five Lucky Clover bubbles to open a Lucky Box and get random rewards.
- When the event ends, unused Lucky Clovers will be forfeit, and the number of Lucky Clover bubbles collected will be reset by the next round of Meow Fruits.
Tips and Tricks[]
- In order to maximize the amount of points you get, you should aim to make as many fruits drop in a single move as possible.
- If there is a one bubble gap between two groups of the same type of fruit, you can fire a fruit into that space to clear both groups in order to clear more fruits in a single go.
- The sides of the game area can be used to bounce shots into more ideal locations. As the game will show the ball's trajectory in the form of a line, you can get a better idea of where to shoot to get a more ideal score.
- Sometimes, it may be more ideal to save special items for when you are stuck with a non-ideal fruit. In this case, using a special item will help you clear more fruits, as well as reset the next type of fruit to throw afterwards.
Rewards[]
Order Crates[]
There were three types of Order Crates that fruits would fall into; Bronze, Silver and Gold. Each crate had a specific number of fruits required in order to complete the order. Upon completing an order for a type of Order Crate, the rewards tier would increase for that Order Crate.
After completing the maximum number of Orders for an Order Crate, you would enter Hot Sales mode, where any further order completions would earn you rewards from the bonus tier. There was no limit to the number of order completions for the bonus reward tier, and you could keep filling the crate to win rewards from this tier.
Lucky Box[]
Upon collecting five Lucky Clover bubbles, you would be able to open a Lucky Box and obtain a random reward. You could also watch ads to open more Lucky Boxes, up to three times daily. Below is the list of possible rewards that could be randomly obtained from a Lucky Box.
Chance | Possible Rewards | |||
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0.50% | 1 ![]() |
3 ![]() | ||
1.00% | 77 ![]() |
10 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
2.00% | 2 ![]() |
3 ![]() |
3 ![]() |
|
3.00% | 2 ![]() |
2 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
|
5.00% | 3 ![]() | |||
10.00% | 5 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
5 ![]() |
8 ![]() |
10 ![]() | |||
15.00% | 20 ![]() |
Ranking[]
Society[]
For Meow Fruits, societies can also compete against each other to win rewards. Each society's total ranking score is calculated by adding all of the members' Personal Points together.
- While each player has individual points from playing, these points are only counted as Personal Points once they join a society.
- Note: If a player changes societies during the event period, their Personal Point contribution will be reset to zero, and the player will have to start accumulating points again in their new Society.
If a Society is listed in the top 50 rankings, members who have contributed at least 1,500 points (hereafter known as Base Points) will receive exclusive Society Ranking Rewards at the end of the event.
If the Society is ranked in the top 10, all members who have achieved Base Points will receive a temporary Portrait Frame. Members who have contributed at least 4,000 points (hereafter known as Higher Points) will have their temporary portrait frame upgraded to a permanent portrait frame.
When the event ends, Society Ranking Rewards corresponding to the Society's rank will be distributed via mail.
Server-wide[]
These prizes are given based on your score worldwide, at the end of the event.
Rank within the top 2,000 during Meow Fruits to win a ranking reward when it ends. The higher your rank, the better the reward. Players ranked in the top 20 worldwide will win an exclusive profile portrait. Scores are finalized after the event ends, and rewards will be sent through in-game mail.
Below is a list of the prizes:
Notes[]
- There were several differences between Ghost Hunter and Meow Fruits:
- Unlike the original run of Meow Fruits which lasted for a week as part of the weekly minigame rotation, Ghost Hunter was released as a separate minigame, and lasted for 10 days.
- Previously, Society ranking rewards also included Gold. This was removed in Ghost Hunter.