Leprechaun set

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Halloween-Only Content
Halloween-Only Content
The content described on this page will only appear during the Halloween event.
Leprechaun set
  • Leprechaun set equipped (male)old Leprechaun set item sprite
  • Leprechaun set equipped (female)
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
RarityRarity level: 0
Sell1 GC80 SC (set)
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic mode icon.png Classic
Expert mode icon.png Expert
Master mode icon.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
Goodie BagGoodie BagGoodie Bag13.51%

The Leprechaun set is a vanity set. It has a 2/57 (3.51%) chance to be obtained by opening a Goodie Bag from the Halloween event. It consists of a Leprechaun Hat, Leprechaun Shirt and Leprechaun Pants.

These items are to be equipped in the Social Slots as they only provide a visual appearance.

Set

Leprechaun Hat
  • Leprechaun Hat item spriteold Leprechaun Hat item sprite
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
Body slotSocial Helmet
TooltipTo me it look like a leprechaun to me
RarityRarity level: 0
Sell60 SC
Research1 required
Leprechaun Shirt
  • Leprechaun Shirt item sprite
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
Body slotSocial Shirt
TooltipI just wanna know where the gold at!
RarityRarity level: 0
Sell60 SC
Research1 required
Leprechaun Pants
  • Leprechaun Pants item sprite
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
Body slotSocial Pants
TooltipI want the gold. I want the gold. I want the gold. Gimme the gold!
RarityRarity level: 0
Sell60 SC
Research1 required

Trivia

  • A leprechaun is a magical creature resembling a dwarf. They appear in Irish folklore and are said to hoard gold in pots, spend their time making shoes, and possess the power to make wishes come true.
  • If the Leprechaun Shirt is combined with a Silver Dye, the character will somewhat appear to have a white beard.
  • The tooltips of the Leprechaun set items are a reference to the 2006 Crichton Leprechaun, a supposed sighting of a leprechaun in a tree in Crichton (Mobile, Alabama).[1]

History