Grogmanay (2020) | |
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Time-Limited | |
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Type | Event |
Duration | December 30, 2020 – January 20, 2021 |
Grogmanay is a time-limited New Years themed Event in Sea of Thieves. The Event begins on December 30, 2020 and lasts until January 20, 2021. The Event provides players with 6 "explosive" Goals to complete that reward unique Cosmetics. The Cosmetics will become available for purchase at Outpost Shops and the Pirate Emporium after the Event.
Players can track their progress in-game through the Event Menu, as well as on the Event Hub page.
Official summary[]
See in the New Year with a bang by taking part in our explosive Grogmanay event! Blast and burn your way through all six Challenges to earn rewards including the most precious prize for all piratical party-starters: the Paradise Garden Cannon Flare.
Rewards[]
There are 3 Cosmetic Rewards rewarded for every two completed Goals in the Grogmanay Challenge.
Image | Reward | Requirements |
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Order of Souls Bucket | Complete any 2 goals in the Grogmanay Challenge. | |
Frostbite Cannon | Complete any 4 goals in the Grogmanay Challenge. | |
Paradise Garden Cannon Flare | Complete all 6 goals in the Grogmanay Challenge. |
Goals[]
There are a total of 6 Goals to complete during the Grogmanay Challenge.
Goals | ||
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Image | Goal name | Task |
Hot Property | You or your crew must turn in 3 Chests of Rage to the Gold Hoarders. | |
Fire Works | Set 20 Skeletons on Fire, helping them get into the mischevious Grogmanay spirit. | |
A Gunpowder Plot | Kill 3 Bone Skeletons at the same time by shooting a Gunpowder Skeleton (5 times). | |
Scald Lang Syne | Set a Skeleton Ship ablaze using Fire from an Ashen Winds Skull. | |
Never Brought to Mind | You or your crew must turn in Ashen Winds Skulls to the Order of Souls (3 times). | |
Celebratory Toast | Set 10 Skeletons alight using Fire from an Ashen Winds Skull. |
Trivia[]
- Grogmanay is a reference to Hogmanay, the Scottish word for the last day of the year and the celebration of the New Year.
- The Scald Lang Syne and Never Brought to Mind goals are a reference to the Scots-language poem "Auld Lang Syne", which written by Robert Burns in 1788.