Festivult

Overview
Throughout the holiday season, every treasure chest in the game has a chance of dropping festival coins in addition to the usual treasure. Coins can be exchanged for seasonal items. Coins and rewards are unbound.

The Festivult Tradition

''Since ancient times, the folk of Eberron have observed Long Shadows during these chill weeks of the month of Vult (December) -- a grim season when the power of the Shadow, god of the Dark Six, is at its strongest. Dire magic gathers in dusky corners, and evil stalks the night in a thousand guises. The Coin Lords have determined that the terror of Long Shadows must end! To this end, they devised the festival as a celebration to drive evil out of the city. Instead of cowering from the Shadow, citizens are encouraged to exchange gifts with their adventuring partners and loved ones. And by slaying the monsters who threaten the city's well-being, they may collect festival coins to demonstrate their dauntless spirit in the face of Long Shadows and the Dark Six!''

''The planes are vast and mysterious, and we can never predict how their alignment will impact the magically imbued gifts of Festivult. Each year the Festivult gifts are imbued with a different magical power depending on what planes are in alignment. So if you have some left-over goodies from Festivults past, beware, friends - those treats may not bring the same affects as before!''

Reward items
The item effects are based on Planes of Eberron (Eberron wiki link), and their alignment will have impact on them.

Each year the Festivult Cookies and Cakes are imbued with a different effect depending on what planes are in alignment. Any left-over Cakes and Cookies, will have their effects retroactively change.

Note: The following is the list of winter 2013 effects, winter 2014 effects are unknown since the turn-in is yet to begin.

See also: Past Festivult item effects

Cookie Jar
There are 30+ types of Cookies and Cakes, it is recommended to turn all coins in on one character (possibly a mule designated for event items only) to prevent a major inventory mess. A Cookie Jar can hold all Cookies and Cakes until max stack size is reach for the cookie type, in one inventory slot. The cookie jar is a DDO Store item.

The Cookie Jar are Bound to Character, also, the Large Cookie Jar will grow quite heavy eventually, so it may not be good idea to carry these around especially on low-strength characters such as finesse/halfling builds and casters. Make sure you are on the right character before making purchase.
 * The Lloth, The Spider Queen cookie is obtained from the Midwinter Festival as a Mote turn in reward rather than the Jester coin turn in. It still goes into the Cookie Jar.

2014-2015

 * December 2 - ?? for coins drop

2013-2014

 * December 5 - January 2nd for coins drop
 * December 17 - January 12th for NPC turn-in
 * No coins are dropping from Forgotten Realms contents.

2012-2013

 * December 5 - January 6 for coins drop
 * December 10 - January 13 for NPC turn-in
 * Notably, on this year's event, no coins are dropping from the newly added Forgotten Realms contents.
 * White Abishai Cookie made available in the DDO Store

2011-2012

 * December 2011 - January 2012

2011 Summer Festivult

 * June 30, 2011 - July 17, 2011
 * Exactly the same rewards from coins as given during December 13th, 2010 - January 2nd, 2011.

2010-2011

 * Festival Coins for this year started appearing in chests on the 7th of December, 2010.
 * December 13, 2010 - January 2, 2011 for NPC turn-in

2009-2010

 * Festival Coins for this year started appearing in chests on the 23rd of November, 2009.
 * November 30, 2009 - January 1, 2010 for NPC turn-in

2008-2009

 * December 11, 2008 - January 2009

2007-2008

 * December 12, 2007 - January 2008
 * Effect of some reward items have retroactively changed (leftovers from last years event have also affected). Drop rate of coins have also significantly decreased as compared to last years event.

2006-2007

 * Introduced to the game for the first time. Irian Cake (blue one) had Raise Dead effect with no minimum level usage and was fairly easy to get. At the time level cap was 10, and the Raise Dead spell belonged to endgame scene. The Cake was criticized as being game-breaking.