Post by MommaBearLas on Dec 1, 2014 14:58:33 GMT -5
One section of the Magical Forest in Webkinz World is called "Magic Mire."
In order to access this area, you need to purchase a virtual charm from the Ganz eStore. You will be given a code once you purchase this Webkinz Charm, and once you type the code in at the Code Shop, you will have access to Magic Mire.
Here are all the Webkinz Charms you could choose from!
Your Webkinz Charms will be shown in the Charm Tree. Your pet could also wear one, two, or even three charms on its neck! [Only in the "log-in view" if your pet]
There are a total of 40 virtual charms to collect in Magic Mire that are divided into eight rows. Every time you purchase a Webkinz Charm from the eStore, you may search one of these rows. Each row contains 5 charms that you need to collect all 40 charms. Once you collect all 40 charms, you will be awarded the Swirling Leaf Tiara, which is a very popular item, pictured below:
The more charms you enter, the better! When you enter your 16th charm, you will receive the Charm Forest Window. When you enter your 24th charm, you will receive the Magic Mire Marsh, both pictured below:
There are four paths to choose from. You may search for fairies every 8 hours, just like doing a job at the Employment Office.
There is the Candy Path, the Rock Path, the Flower Path, and the Snow Path.
You click on a fairy in this area. If it drops a box, you will get a prize or a charm.
Here are the prizes that can be won:
As I said before, you need to buy a charm from the eStore to unlock what of the 8 rows. So you need 8 charms to unlock Magic Mire.
Here are the charms in each row:
1st : Bee, Butterfly, Dragonfly, Grasshopper, Ladybug
2nd: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer Ball, Tennis Ball
3rd: Heart, Easter Egg, Jack-o-Lantern, Shamrock, Cornucopia
4th: Eggplant, Mushroom, Tomato, Carrot, Corn
5th: Alarm Clock, Fire Alarm, Handbell, Service Bell, Jingle Bell
6th: Diary, Padlock, Safe, Door, Key
7th: Candle, Flashlight, Lantern, Light Bulb, Spotlight
8th: Director's Chair, Film Reel, Megaphone, Movie Camera, Movie Slate
Each row of the charms can only be found in three out of the four areas. Click the spoiler for a little cheat sheet.
If you complete all the rows, you will get the swirling leaf tiara, as I said before. But there is also a separate prize for each row you complete, as shown below:
Just like the Woodland Wonders area, you could also click on a fairy that will give you a key. Find all the common keys to open the silver door for a prize. Find all the uncommon keys to open the gold door for a prize. Find all the rare keys to open the emerald door for a prize. There are 15 common keys, 10 uncommon keys, and 5 rare keys.
That is all you need to know about the Magic Mire area of the Magical Forest! If you have any questions or updates on the Magic Mire, please post them below! Thank you WI for the images and information.
In order to access this area, you need to purchase a virtual charm from the Ganz eStore. You will be given a code once you purchase this Webkinz Charm, and once you type the code in at the Code Shop, you will have access to Magic Mire.
Here are all the Webkinz Charms you could choose from!
Your Webkinz Charms will be shown in the Charm Tree. Your pet could also wear one, two, or even three charms on its neck! [Only in the "log-in view" if your pet]
There are a total of 40 virtual charms to collect in Magic Mire that are divided into eight rows. Every time you purchase a Webkinz Charm from the eStore, you may search one of these rows. Each row contains 5 charms that you need to collect all 40 charms. Once you collect all 40 charms, you will be awarded the Swirling Leaf Tiara, which is a very popular item, pictured below:
The more charms you enter, the better! When you enter your 16th charm, you will receive the Charm Forest Window. When you enter your 24th charm, you will receive the Magic Mire Marsh, both pictured below:
There are four paths to choose from. You may search for fairies every 8 hours, just like doing a job at the Employment Office.
There is the Candy Path, the Rock Path, the Flower Path, and the Snow Path.
You click on a fairy in this area. If it drops a box, you will get a prize or a charm.
Here are the prizes that can be won:
As I said before, you need to buy a charm from the eStore to unlock what of the 8 rows. So you need 8 charms to unlock Magic Mire.
Here are the charms in each row:
1st : Bee, Butterfly, Dragonfly, Grasshopper, Ladybug
2nd: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer Ball, Tennis Ball
3rd: Heart, Easter Egg, Jack-o-Lantern, Shamrock, Cornucopia
4th: Eggplant, Mushroom, Tomato, Carrot, Corn
5th: Alarm Clock, Fire Alarm, Handbell, Service Bell, Jingle Bell
6th: Diary, Padlock, Safe, Door, Key
7th: Candle, Flashlight, Lantern, Light Bulb, Spotlight
8th: Director's Chair, Film Reel, Megaphone, Movie Camera, Movie Slate
Each row of the charms can only be found in three out of the four areas. Click the spoiler for a little cheat sheet.
1st Row: Not on the Rock Path
2nd Row: Not on the Flower Path
3rd Row: Not on the Flower Path
4th Row: Not on the Snow Path
5th Row: Not on the Candy Path
6th Row: Not on the Rock Path
7th Row: Not on the Candy Path
8th Row: Not on the Snow Path
2nd Row: Not on the Flower Path
3rd Row: Not on the Flower Path
4th Row: Not on the Snow Path
5th Row: Not on the Candy Path
6th Row: Not on the Rock Path
7th Row: Not on the Candy Path
8th Row: Not on the Snow Path
If you complete all the rows, you will get the swirling leaf tiara, as I said before. But there is also a separate prize for each row you complete, as shown below:
Just like the Woodland Wonders area, you could also click on a fairy that will give you a key. Find all the common keys to open the silver door for a prize. Find all the uncommon keys to open the gold door for a prize. Find all the rare keys to open the emerald door for a prize. There are 15 common keys, 10 uncommon keys, and 5 rare keys.
That is all you need to know about the Magic Mire area of the Magical Forest! If you have any questions or updates on the Magic Mire, please post them below! Thank you WI for the images and information.