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<img src="http://puzzle.pokeheroes.com/img/pieces/2/15.png" style="float: right; width: 30%; max-width: 140px"><center><b><font size=6px>Spring Update #2</font><br><font size=3px>Puzzles</font></b></center><br>
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<img src="http://pokeheroes.com/img/news/cloverleaf.png" style="float: right; width: 30%; max-width: 140px"><center><b><font size=6px>St Patrick's Day</font><br><font size=3px>New Event Distribution</font></b></center><br>
A new feature has just been released on PokéHeroes:
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St. Patrick's Day is an old holiday which is celebrated in many parts of the world, yearly on March 17th. It was originally an Irish tradition - and what is the most Irish stereotype? Exactly, leprechauns!
Collect hundreds of puzzle pieces in different spots of Emera Town and fill your personal puzzle collection! Many artists from our community created various Pokémon artworks in an art contest for this new and fancy feature - and it's now up to you to find more than 500 puzzle pieces at the Lab, in the Tall Grass or in many other places all around town! These new collectors items are small rewards for being active on different features and it's your great challenge to find 'em all!
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Small fairies, dressed in green in black, and known for their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, are a very typical symbol for Ireland. According to a tale, when one is captured by a human, the leprechaun has to grant him a wish with its magical power.
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A new Event Distribution starts tomorrow on St. Patrick's Day!
 
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<a id="newsurl" href=http://pokeheroes.com/forum_thread?id=21249>Spring Update #2</a>
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<a id="newsurl" href=http://pokeheroes.com/event_distribution>Distribution</a> <a id="newsurl" href=http://pokeheroes.com/forum_thread?id=550>Discussion</a>
 
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St Patrick's Day
New Event Distribution

St. Patrick's Day is an old holiday which is celebrated in many parts of the world, yearly on March 17th. It was originally an Irish tradition - and what is the most Irish stereotype? Exactly, leprechauns! Small fairies, dressed in green in black, and known for their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, are a very typical symbol for Ireland. According to a tale, when one is captured by a human, the leprechaun has to grant him a wish with its magical power. A new Event Distribution starts tomorrow on St. Patrick's Day!

Distribution Discussion