Yule Festival is running this year from December 20th, 2011 – January 31, 2012. This guide is here to help you find all the events available. The currency of this festival is Yule Festival Tokens and Frostbluff Coins (can also be turned in for Yule tokens). Collecting these can help you buy the goodies listed in the rewards section below.
The quests are mostly broken up into five major regions in Middle Earth.
- Bree Festival Grounds (24.7S, 51.6W Breeland)
- Thorin’s Hall (13.48S, 103.2W Thorin’s Gate) – in the underground Tavern
- Duillond (24.6S, 93.1W Ered Luin)
- Shire Party Tree (29.85S, 71.48W Shire)
- Winter-home (special stable master in the 4 major cities)
What is not included in this guide
The festivals of Middle Earth include certain quests that appear with each and every festival. Please see our guide on these General Festival Quests for help with those events. This would include the
- Dance Quests
- Horse Race
- Inn League quests
- Ale Association quests
Deeds
- Honored Yule Friend:
Complete 30 quests in Winter-Home for the Yule Festival – 2 Yule Festival Tokens - A Monstrous Feast:
complete all the quests in the eating contest 15 times for the title “Feast-Beast” - Raining Snowballs:
win the snowball fight 15 times on easy and 5 times on hard for the title “Snow-beast” - Several title deeds for being in the play – See the Frostbluff Theater section below for details.
- Such Generosity:
complete the quest “A Charitable Spirit” 10 times to receive the title “The Openhanded” and 50 frostbluff coins. - Frostbluff Flower Petals:
Throw flowers at actors. Several tiers to this one.- Tier 1 throw 5 times – 4 frostbluff coins, 5 TP
- Tier 2 throw 10 times – 4 frostbluff coins, grants title “Petal Pusher”, 5 TP
- Tier 3 throw 25 times – 8 frostbluff coins and a non-consumable “Flower Petals” with a 1m cool down timer, 5 TP
- Frostbluff Rotten Fruit:
Throw rotten fruit at actors. Same tier structure as the flower petals. Tier 2 grants title “Fruit Hucker”. Tier 3 gives 8 frostbluff coins (previous tiers give 4) and a non-consumable “Rotten Fruit” with a 1m cool down timer. All three tiers give 5 tp each- Tier 1 throw 5 times – 4 frostbluff coins, 5 TP
- Tier 2 throw 10 times – 4 frostbluff coins, grants title “Fruit Hucker”, 5 TP
- Tier 3 throw 25 times – 8 frostbluff coins and a non-consumable “Rotten Fruit” with a 1m cool down timer, 5 TP
- A Cool Reception:
Build all 5 types of snowmen and earn the title “Gather of Cool Company” - Consume Consumables: Frosty Beverages
Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required) - Consume Consumables:Grim Crystals
Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required) - Consume Consumables: Piles of Fluffy Snow
Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required) - Consume Consumables: Snow-Jars
Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required) - Consume Consumables: Perfect Snowballs
Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
Winter-home
Winter-home is the main event for the Yule Festival. It is in a completely separate zone that is accessed by special festival stable-masters in one of the four major cities of Bree, Michel Delving, Celondim, or Thorin’s Hall. The festival stable-master stands directly next to the city’s normal stable-master.
The primary currency used while in Winter-home is the Frostbluff Coin. If you are short of Yule Tokens you can turn in 4 coins for 1 token.
Starting the Winter-home Quests
An Invitation to the Festival
Quest Starter: Letter in your Mailbox
Reward: 1 Frostbluff Coin
This quest starter will appear in your mailbox and direct you to a festival stable-master in one of the four major cities of Bree, Michel Delving, Celondim, or Thorin’s Hall. These special stable-masters only take you to Winter-home and are located near the city’s normal stable-master.You only need to visit one for the quest but you’ll be able to use any of them as they work like normal stable-masters.
The Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Quest Giver: Albert Yule
Level: 10+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
- Speak with the mayor of town about the festivites. (12.1N, 95.3W)
- Speak with Carolyn Goodnough (next to mayor)
- Speak with Cecil Voller at Snowball Field (13.1N, 95.0W)
- Speak with Mabel Mitford back near the Mayor (12.2N, 95.3W)
- Speak with Guard Kember near gate (11.9N, 95.2W)
- Speak with Hobbit outside G.L.O.B.E. theater (12.1N, 95.5W)
- Speak with Ona Kay (12.0N 95.3W)
- Speak with Gareth Rust (12.0N, 95.7W)
- Spe
ak with Daley Utteridge (12.0N, 95.6W) - Return to Mayor
Yes Means Snow
Quest Giver: Carolyn Goodnough
Level: 10+
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Carolyn talks about Virgil who is building snowmen and encourages you to check it out and help. No tokens or coins for this one (although I think I got like 90 copper) but all this quest is doing is directing you to Virgil. I attempted to run straight to Virgil on an alt and he won’t talk to you until you do this quest.
Winter-home Daily Repeatable Quests
Stuffing the Stuffed
Quest Giver: Mabel Mitford
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
- Collect Fresh winterberries – near cabin 12.7N, 93.4W
- collect eggs from pampered chickens – Cluckland 13.3N, 94.6W
- collect pampered mushrooms – in greenhouse 11.8N, 94.3W
- make fresh bread at the servants oven – 12.4N, 95.6W
Unwilling Firewood
Quest Giver: Mabel Mitford
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Collect 9 pieces of firewood from the best trees. The major doesn’t seem to know the “best trees” are actually wood trolls.
Drops off “Grouchy Trees” in The Grumpwood (13.6N, 93.9W). Level 10 walking troll creatures.
Empty Keg Emergency
Quest Giver: Basil Wyndham (12.2N, 95.3W)
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Pick up a keg from the servants area near the oven. You must deliver the keg to the Thirsty Patron (12.3N, 95.4W) without being seen by a watcher.
The Biggest Stomach of Them All
Quest Giver: Ona Kay
Level: 10+
Reward: Frostbluff Coins at each table
Repeatable: Yes
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
This is a food eating race that you participate in. There are tables of food and you must eat 5 things, check in with the announcer and run to the next station. There are 5 stations in total. There are a couple tricks to completing this race!
The first trick to beating the timer on this is to avoid eating the bread and pies. They take longer to consume and weigh you down. Stick to the mushrooms, berries and eggs.
Eating Contest Debuffs:
- Berries: -1% run speed (4m)
- Mushrooms: -3% run speed (4m)
- Eggs: -5% run speed (4m)
- Pie: -10% run speed (4m)
- Bread: -15% run speed (4m)
- Mystery Drink: Removes all debuffs OR -60% run speed (20s)
The second trick to share is that you DO NOT have to start when Ona says go. If the table is particularly packed with participants trying to gobble up the same food at once it’s likely someone will fail just for food not spawning fast enough or only pie is left. Here’s the pro-tip: the first table has no timer. You don’t even have to be in the area when Ona says go. Collect the quest, keep having fun in Winter-home and run back in a minute or two when the tables will be clear for your solo run.
Eating Contest Rewards:
- 1st table: no coins
- 2nd table: 2 Frostbluff coins
- 3rd table: 3 Frostbluff coins
- 4th table: 4 Frostbluff coins
- 5th table: 4 Frostbluff coins
- Full run = 13 Frostbluff coins
This quest is available again approximately 6 minutes after the last race has started and you can repeat this quest as many times as you like (win or lose). Ona will give a one minute warning text before the quest begins.
Tidying Up
Quest Giver: Basil Wyndham
Level: 10+
Reward 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
- Pick up dirty dishes
- clean up reeking garbage
- clean up liquid spills
There are many locations throughout the town that have tables full of messes. No timers or limitations, just walk around and clean up the tables.
Tables that are dirty are the same ones used for the eating competition quest “The Biggest Stomach of Them All”
Making Mischief
Quest Giver: Gareth Rust
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
You are to distract patrons of the festival with fireworks and then pick-pocket 8 of them while they stare at the fireworks display. The fireworks is located at the stairs overlooking the festival square (12.2N, 95.4W)
After setting them off patrons will have rings over their heads for you to click on them. Do not worry about the watcher or any of the patrons catching on to your deeds. Simply click them all as quickly as you can as they will eventually wander off when the show is over.
A Charitable Spirit
Quest Giver: Daley Utteridge
Level: 10+
Reward: none
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Daley asks you to donate a total of 10 Frostbluff coins to various people in town. 2 coins to each person. This quest is not available if you have accepted “Moving them Off” quest but you can pick up this quest after completing “Moving them Off” if you wish.
- Barret Nowell 11.9N, 95.3W
- Ted Ives 12.0N, 95.5W
- Regina Judson 12.1N, 95.6W
- Jack Judson 12.2N, 95.5W
- Bill Hyde 12.3N, 95.5W
There is no reward for this (in fact you’re giving away tokens) except for that of the good feeling inside that you’ve helped some poor folk down on their luck. However, this quest will count towards the “Honored Yule Friend” deed.
There is a hidden deed associated with this quest. Completing it 10 times will grant you the title “The Openhanded” as well as 50 frostbluff coins.
Moving Them Off
Quest Giver: Guard Kember
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
You are to chase off the same 5 beggars from “A Charitable Spirit” quest above. Sort of the opposite feel good feeling but this one rewards some frostbluff coins.
Cold as Ice
Quest Giver: Daley Utteridge
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-home
The frost grims in the area are making life difficult for the less fortunate who have been forced to move outside of the city walls. You are asked to drive the grims off.
The grims are on the frozen lake on the east side of the map (12.7N, 93.7W). They are level 10 beasts and should not be an issue for most adventurers to kill, however they have a unique debuff called Whiteout that essentially bleaches out your screen when near them and reduces your run speed by –25%.
All you need to kill is 4 of them to complete the quest.
The Abominable Snow-Beasts
Quest Giver: Guard Kember
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-home
You are charged to go drive off the snowbeasts in the area for the safety of the winter-home festivities.
The snowbeasts can be found in the lightly wooded area in the southeast corner of the map (12.2N, 93.6W).
The snowbeasts dislike noise and cheer and you shoo them off by using the /cheer emote at three of them while having them targeted. This can even be done on horseback if desired. The snowbeasts do not attack so do not fear having to fight them.
Filling the Field
Quest Giver: Virgil Greenfield (12.6N, 95.2W)
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yes Means Snow
Virgil asks for help building snowmen. He has 5 snowmen templates and you choose which of the 5 you wish to build.
- Coal is found up at the servants oven in Winter-home.
- Acorns are found on the ground under the trees near the snowman field.
- Sticks are gathered from bushes near the snowman field
- Carrots are located at the chicken farm
- All other items are scattered inside winter-home
Building all five grants a deed (see the deed section). The quickest way to get your tokens and be finished is to simply build the broken snowman.
Final Quests: Help the Poor or the Rich
When you complete 30 quests in Winter-Home, you complete the deed ‘’Honoured Yule-friend’’ that gives you 2 Yule Festival tokens. It also unlocks the final quests of Winter-Home.
The final quests of Winter-Home are given by the NPC Albert Yule. He asks you to choose between helping the poor or the rich citizens of Frostbluff. Choosing one quest makes you ineligible to complete the other one (although you can come back and do it on an alt). You get to preview of both cosmetic items they give. Choosing one side will lead you along a short quest line before you finally get your hands on the cosmetics.
These quests are a one time deal, they are not dailies!
I do not believe this quest will open again if you completed it in 2010 as it was tied to completing a deed. The only way to be sure though is to complete 30 more quests this year and see if it pops up which will take me a couple days to complete.
Self-Sacrifice: Support the Poor
Quest Giver: Albert Yule
Level: 10+
Reward: cosmetics, 5 Yule Tokens & Title “The Blameless”
Repeatable: No
Pre-requisite: Complete Honoured-Yule Friend deed.
Completing this quest will grant you a full beggar’s outfit of shabby clothing. You have a choice of a tunic or a robe for the chest piece.
Note: there is a hidden quest that triggers 40 days after completion of this quest that will grant you the Frostbluff Robe and Frostbluff Dress of Thanks. Only supporting the poor will get you these items. They are bound but can easily be tossed into shared wardrobe to be worn by other alts.
Gain and Glory: Support the Rich
Quest Giver: Albert Yule
Level: 10+
Reward: cosmetics, 5 Yule Tokens & Title “Miser”
Repeatable: No
Pre-requisite: Complete Honoured-Yule Friend deed.
Completing this quest will grant you a full set of extravagant clothing. You have a choice of a robe or tunic for the chest piece.
The Frostbluff Theater
The Frostbluff Theater
Quest Giver: Hobbit (12.2N 95.5W)
Level: 10+
Reward: 4 Frostbluff Coins
Repeatable: Daily
Pre-requisite: Yule Celebration of Winter-Home
Attend a performance of the Frostbluff Theater.
The Frostbluff Theater has two parts to it: The audience member and the actors. As soon as 3 players are in the theatre, a representation of the play can start. If there are more than 3 players in the theatre, 3 random players are selected among the audience to become actors in the presentation.
Because of the 3 person limit, I do advise you to do this early in the festival season or be prepared to beg some kinnies to do it with you. Events like these are typically wildly popular at the start and then peeter out when people have done them several times. By the end of the festival it may be difficult to start a performance because of the 3 person minimum.
You can be in the audience and possibly selected as an actor as many times as you wish as there is no limit to the number of performances you watch.
Being in the Audience
Being active while in the audience is optional, but you will complete deeds for throwing flowers or rotten fruits to the actors (see deed listing above).
To do so, you must purchase flowers or rotten fruits at the hobbit vendors inside Frostbluff theatre sold for 4 copper pieces each at the theatre titled ‘’concessions’’. When an actor performs a relevant emote, you get a warning to throw flowers. When he performs an emote that doesn’t make sense with the play, you get to throw rotten fruit. Successful actors emoting are highlighted with white flashing arrows. Bad actors in red arrows.
It is helpful to pay attention to what part each is actor is playing (they have an icon over their head, and a buff you can see if you select them) and be prepared for their upcoming part so you can be ready to toss rotten fruit or flowers at them as needed. I put my flowers and fruit in quickslots for easy access. You only have 10 seconds afte
r they have emoted (or failed to) in which you can “reward” their performance.
Being an Actor
When you get selected to be an actor, you are teleported backstage where you have about 2 minutes to know your role. You will hear the person presenting the play on the stage calling your name and the role you were cast in.
There are 3 roles in the play: the villain, the protaganist and extra. You can also know which part of the play you are cast in by looking at the icon over your head.
You can talk to the NPCs backstage to get information about the kind of emote would be appropriate to do on stage. There will be an NPC to talk to for your specific role. They will not tell you exactly what emotes to use but will guide you to the type you need.
If you are not familiar with the emotes available in LOTRO you can type /emotelist in game or see the emotes listed on the lorebook. Note that some of the emotes in the list may be hidden deeds or store exclusives that are not available to you.
You are then teleported to the stage, where the action begins. There are NPCs on stage that are telling the story and are there to help you play your part.
You must listen (read!) to what the narrator and the actor in your role has to say to get further tips on what kind of emote will be appropriate to do. You will get a warning when the time has come to perform your emote.
To perform an emote for the play, you MUST target the audience (just click on the public) otherwise it won’t count.
You can throw fruits and flowers to other actors as an actor so feel free to do so and work on those deeds while on stage!
As the story goes on, every actor will have 3 emotes to perform. The order in which emotes are performed by the Actors in the play:
- Extra
- Villain
- Protagonist
- Extra
- Villain
- Protagonist
- Extra
- Protagonist
- Villain
After the end of the play, you are teleported back into the audience.
Titles
- Completing the event you will win a title for the role you played (Protagonist, Villain or Extra).
- If you successfully performed two emotes you will earn the “Star of the Show” title.
- Perform two emotes poorly and you are granted the title “Laughing-Stock”.
- Perform as all three roles to earn the “Thespian” title.
These same titles are also available to buy with Frostbluff coins from the vendors in the theater if you are not lucky enough to be selected to act.
Also don’t miss the subtle Muppet easter egg to be found in the theater. Some familiar critics can be found in their standard heckling spot.
Snowball Fight
Not far away from the main city of Winter-home is a snowman filled field set aside for a game of snowball fights!
Snow piles will be usable while event is active. Use them to gather Perfect Snowballs. Piles can randomly give 1-3 snowballs. Snowballs will disappear from your inventory after the event is over and the snowballs from the festival vendors will not count on the snowball field.
There are two quests available labeled easy and hard. There is a deed for completing both quests. (See deeds section above).
Easy
Gather snowballs and hit 10 players in the snow arena. What makes this easy is you don’t have to do it all at once. You can finish this in several rounds if need be.
Reward 2 Frostbluff Coins.
Hard
Gather snowballs and hit 15 players within one round of a snowball fight.
Reward 4 Frostbluff Coins
Pro-tips:
- Ctrl+Tab will select the nearest player
- Add the snowballs to your quick slot bar for easy access
- You do not have to stand still to throw snowballs
Quests are available 3 minutes after last event ended. 1 minute warning given before the next event starts. Event completes a cycle approximately every 9 minutes.
New this year with the snowball fight is the ability to toss snowballs from the quest tracker (snowballs will appear as a quest item as you pick them up).
Also there is a new affect added when hit by snowballs that will slow you down. The affect stacks as you are hit and increases the severity of the slowdown. The highest I was able to get it to stack was up to tier 5 but the debuff only lasted 6 seconds.
Breeland Quests
More Boar for Bree
Quest Giver: Sally
Blackwort (24.7S, 51.5W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
The Festival Cook is asking you to find the missing dried boar meat that was stolen by the wolves. You must go to the “Snarling Hollow” (24.1S, 54.7W) west of the Festival Grounds and you will find the slabs of meat around there. It’s a small area and you only need to find five. It isn’t difficult.
The only part that may be a tad difficult is even though this is listed as a level 1 quest, the wolves in this area are level 18 and 19. If it appears dangerous for your level, be sure to bring a friend.
An Ailing Tradition of Ale
Quest Giver: Wim Wheatsheaf (24.6S, 51.5W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
The cart delivering the festival ale was attacked by brigands and the Festival Brew-Master wants you to go and recover what is left of them. You will find an ale-cask by the lake just past Thornely’s Work Site at 27.0S, 54.1W. There were no brigands to be found. Just a broken cart and a cask. This can be easily accomplished by any level without any difficulties.
Thorin’s Hall Quests
Snow for a White Yule
Quest GIver: Gloi (In Undeground Tavern)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
This odd dwarf is planning on piling snow in a cart and bring it to Bree. He asks you help him gather snow. There’s snow everywhere but apparently he only wants ones I find in small piles.
Head out of Thorin’s gate and start looking around 15.5S, 104.0W and you’ll find snow piles you can gather. The monsters I saw around are level 5 or lower. Only the level 5 I spotted was aggressive.
Dwarf-Ice
Quest Giver: Imi (in Underground Tavern)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat Timer: 15 hours
This cook is looking to make some desert but needs some more ice and berries. Head out of Thorin’s Gate and to 14.4S, 103.9W. There is a frozen pond and waterfall. One of the pieces of the frozen waterfall is able to be gathered. The berries he is looking for is in the center of the pond on a little snow covered island. There were no monsters around this area making this a very quick and easy quest to complete.
Duillond Quests
Wreathed in Fir
Quest Giver: Anglalaith (24.6S, 93.0W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
This Festival Patron is putting together a evergreen wreath but has ran out of branches and asks that you collect some more for him. They aren’t far just a little west of Duillond and I ran into some Fir Branches. Start looking around 24.0S, 94.3W and you’ll see them glowing. There are some boars in the area at around level 9 but that’s pretty easy to dispatch or you could probably even avoid them if you fear they will attack you.
The Season of Merry-Making
Quest Giver: Saervereth (24.6S, 93.1W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
This Festival Patron is in need of some mistletoe and asks you to go gather some for her. Head towardsThrasi’s Lodge and you’ll see some trees glowing on the side of the road. Look around 21.8S, 93.8W. The trees contain the mistletoe you are looking for.
This area of forest is a little more populated, primarily with bears around level 11 and 12.
Shire Quests
Ribbons and Bows
Quest Giver: Daisy Boffin (29.9S, 71.6W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
The Party Planner has underestimated the amount of ribbon needed for the festival and needs you to travel to Overhill to find the boxes of ribbon and gather red and blue berries so she can dye the ribbon.
Travel north on the road to Overhill and you will find the boxes along the road at around 28.9S, 70.6W. A little off the road in the wooded area you will find the red and blue flowers growing. The most fearsome thing I encountered in the wood was a level 10 boar and a level 11 bear so take note of that if you are doing this on a newer character.
Good Cheer and Warm Cider
Quest Giver: Samfast Longburrow (29.9S, 71.
5W)
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: 2 Yule Festival Tokens
Repeat: Daily
The festival Brew-Master is looking to make some cider but has ran out of apples from Appledore’s Orchard. This is very quick and easy. Head directly west of Samfast and you’ll be in Appledore’s orchard where there are apples on the ground for you to pick up. There are no monsters save a random shrew or two in the area so it’s easily and quickly completed by anyone.
Yuletide Woes Quest Chain
Quest Givers: Hal Hornblower, Bogo Chubb, Daddy Twofoot, Holly Hornblower, Postman Grubb,Opal Goodbody, Gaffer Gamgee, Shirriff Robin Smallburrow, Hereward Loamsdown
Quest Level: 1+
Rewards: Yule-Tree
There are many Hobbits in Hobbiton that can give you this quest (listed above). Lobelia Sackville-Baggins has been named the Yule-Planner for Hobbiton and you’re asked to inquire amongst the local Hobbits how this happened. You can inquire with some hobbits but you are pointed to talk to Ted Sandyman and search his mill. You will find and invitation at the mill which you are to take to Mayor Will Whitfoot in Michel Delving.
The mayor claims there is nothing he can do about this but to search for the Book of Festival-law for more options which is kept in the Great Smials library in Tuckburough and return it to him.
The book states Yule-Planner can be changed with a petition with 10 signatures and you are sent to Hobbiton to gather signatures. All of the original potential quest givers will agree to sign your petition. Ted Sandyman will refuse to sign. That is 9 signatures but go to Lobelia and Marigold Gamgee will arrive to sign the 10th signature.
Afterwards go speak with Gaffer Gamgee for your very own Yule-Tree to place in your home’s front yard. This quest is not repeatable and can only be done once per character total. If you did this quest in past years, you will not be able to do it again.
Yule Festival Mounts
The quest and method to obtain the festival mounts is the same as other festivals. See General Festival Quests for information on that quest. However, I wanted to share pictures of the mounts available so you can decide if you need them!
2008 Yule Festival Steed No Longer Available |
2009 Yule Festival Snow Steed This steed is only available via the store. |
2010 Glittering Yule Steed |
*New* 2011 Frosty Steed |
*New* 2011 Snowy Steed Added with Update 5.1 |
Rewards
The rewards available are fun and very festive. I am afraid I will have to collect them all! All are purchased using the Yule Festival Tokens you’ve been collecting.
Gift Boxes
Gift boxes are purchased from festival quartermasters. There are special race specific boxes that are only purchased from that race’s vendor (Bree-land Gift Box from the Bree-land Quartermaster for example). These race gift boxes hand out a wide array of cosmetics, goodies and housing items.
The normal gift box only gives coal (which I’ve heard some crafters stock up on as it is cheap coal).
- Bree-Land Gift Box – 6 tokens
- Hobbit Gift Box – 6 tokens
- Elf Gift Box – 6 tokens
- Dwarf Gift Box – 6 tokens
- ‘Gift’ Boxes – 1 token
Consumables
See the deeds section above for deeds related to these consumables!
- Frosty Beverages – 3 tokens for 5 drinks
When consumed you will have a shot of snow around your character. - Snow-Jars – 3 tokens for 5 jars
This causes a snow storm to rain in your general area and people will actually faint or be forced prone on the ground due to the snow. - Grim Crystals – 3 tokens for 5 crystals
This summons a very brief swirl of sno
w cloud which a frost grim will rise from and then disappear. People in the area are forced to cower at the sight. - Piles of Fluffy Snow – 3 tokens for 5 piles
Puts a snow tornado around a person and causes them to dust themselves off. - 5 Rotten Fruit: 1 Token (these will not work inside the theater)
- 5 Bag of Flower Petals: 1 Token (these will not work inside the theater)
- 3 Perfect Snowballs: 1 Token (these will not work in the snowball fight)
Titles
Titles are available from the barter vendors inside the G.L.O.B.E. Theater. 6 Yule Tokens Each.
- Title Writ – Thespian
- Title Writ – Star of the Show
- Title Writ – Protagonist
- Title Writ – Villain
- Title Writ – Extra
- Title Writ – Laughing-Stock
Housing Items
Many housing items are picked up by luck of the draw in the race gift boxes like the snow-globes. 2010 did add many fun new items for houses including snowmen and a personal theater for your yard.
Kiarane has collected all the items, the details on how to get them and pictures of what they look like in her Yule Festival Furniture and Decoration Guide.
Maps
*New* This year there are 4 new maps to collect available from the barter vendors for 12 tokens each. All four of these maps are part of the 21 required for the Cartographer Deed.
Cosmetics
Images can be clicked on to see slightly larger views. There are also the special cosmetic items that cannot be purchased with tokens from the final quests. See Winter-home quests above for more details.
Snow-Dusted Traveling Robe, Gloves, Hat, Boots & Shoulders 12 Tokens each |
Yule Tunic and Pants |
Yule Hooded Cloak 12 Tokens |
Yule Hoodless Cloak 12 Tokens |
Yule Scarf 12 Tokens |
Yule Stocking Cap 12 Tokens |
12 Tokens View Dyed Green |
12 Tokens View Dyed Green |
*New* Snowy Tunic and Pants 12 Tokens View Dyed Red |
*New* Snowy Dress 12 Tokens View Dyed Red |
*New* Snowy Hoodless Cloak 12 Tokens View Dyed Red |
*New* Brisk Yule Cloak 12 Tokens View Dyed Red |
Update 12/23/11: QuartermasterU has posted that the old Yule Festival Cloaks are now available in the LOTRO Store.
Update 1/17/12: Added photos for the new cosmetics and horse added with update 5.1.














December 21, 2011 at 1:07 am
Wow – very fast with the guide. Thanks, Goldenstar! I think the festival guides are the star of the blog.
December 21, 2011 at 1:40 am
Awesome, awesome guide! As a newer player, I really appreciate it, thank you!
They had a great sense of warmth to them, and these new cloaks look like thin little summer ones.
My question to Turbine: Where are last year’s cloaks? I wasn’t around to participate then, and those designs are just far, far more gorgeous than the new ones.
December 21, 2011 at 4:42 am
I think the cloaks are going the same route as the Festival Mounts: cosmetics are available for two consecutive festivals and are then taken out of the barter inventory, hopefully going into the Lotro Store. Currently they are not availabe at the store, but I won’t be surprised that they will be offered shortly after the Festival is over, just like the obsolete mounts.
December 21, 2011 at 7:26 am
I really hope you’re right!
December 24, 2011 at 11:27 pm
They are available in the store now!
December 21, 2011 at 1:42 am
Do the consumables have an associated deed like in the summer and fall festivals?
December 21, 2011 at 3:19 am
Yes they do, unfortunately. I always run around with a friend and he managed to do 4 of the deeds from the fall festival, so i’ll probably be the target of his snowballs again…
I’ve already been in a play twice, got the Star of the Show and the Villain
It’s actually kind of nerve-wrecking to be standing behind the curtain, just like a real stage!
December 21, 2011 at 4:38 am
The fruit/flowers themselves also have a deed: use enough while an audience member (only the appropriate timing counts) and you get an unlimited version.
December 21, 2011 at 8:40 am
BTW, you can also throw fruit and petals while on stage, so you can work on that deed even if you’re not in the audience
December 22, 2011 at 2:02 pm
How do you do that? I cannot seem to figure it out-I purchase the items from the concession, but they’re barred from use within the theatre.
What am I missing?
December 22, 2011 at 2:30 pm
You simply purchased the wrong kind Bel. There are ones for throwing at people outside the theater and some that are only used inside the theater. I believe the ones for use inside the theater are only sold in the theater and are the first things in the list. My old brain could be failing me though
December 21, 2011 at 1:03 pm
I already have the non-consumable(is that the right word?) flower petals and rotton fruit from last year, and I am really excited to get more skills to annoy my kinmates with.
December 25, 2011 at 2:11 pm
The theater is great, but I can’t figure out how to “earn” the laughing-stock and thespian titles. I’ve received the others on at least one character.
December 21, 2011 at 3:19 am
Yes, it appears that Frosty Beverage, Snow-Jars, Grim Crystals, and Piles of Fluffy Snow all have the deed associated with them to use 300 times to learn a permanent skill version of the consumable.
Frosty Beverage is probably the easiest of the bunch to learn, and the least annoying to those who are not fond of forced festival emotes. Not only is it a self-consumable (you don’t need somebody else), but unlike the others, which are on a SHARED 5-minute cooldown, the Frosty Beverage is on a separate 3-minute cooldown. Snow-Jars is also pretty easy to learn, as it also doesn’t require a specified target, but I fear it may be the most despised of the bunch.
Essentially, Snow-Jars is this festival’s Essence of Toad, as it will cause anybody in its large AoE range to be knocked down (also similar to the fall’s Black Silk Glove, although that one is single-target). However, if you do stay in the range of the Snow-Jar, you will be knocked down yourself, so drop it and quickly run out of range if you don’t want to knock yourself out.
December 21, 2011 at 4:11 am
Ah, and I assumed they weren’t included since they were a different barter cost, but the Perfect Snowballs are also a consumable deed (300 required). This costs 1 token for 3 snowballs, and they only have a 3 second cooldown. You will need to target somebody, but this should be a very easy deed to do with your kin or some friend.
This could make a fun kin activity to have a snowball fight in your kinhouse neighborhood (or anywhere, really, like Thorin’s Gate). Just make sure you are not in a raid, as the consumable deed will then not accrue points toward the 300 for the permanent skill (if you are having a snowball fight, you would probably not want to be in a fellowship anyways, unless you are having a fellowship vs. fellowship snowball royale!)
December 21, 2011 at 2:14 am
and what of emotes?
December 21, 2011 at 5:57 am
I don’t know what about emotes you want me to tell you about?
December 21, 2011 at 4:45 am
Thanks Goldenstar for such a speedy and informative guide. I am really curious to find out if the poor/rich-questline will be available again for my main character after completing 30 quests, as last year I already completed the deed. Would appreciate any info on that!
December 21, 2011 at 4:51 am
It’s me or Thespian still bugged? One year later…
December 21, 2011 at 6:49 am
Does anyone know where I can find a script for the play? I’ve tried it 3 times now and have YET to get an emote right. It’s rather discouraging.
December 21, 2011 at 8:01 am
A script isn’t really needed and there are so many emotes that would fit in each situation the list would be huge! Simply know your role in the play and find some emotes that would fit.
Playing Protagonist: Bilbo
* /wave
* /cheer
* /flip
* /bow
* /talk
(and similar “happy” type emotes)
Playing Villian: Gandalf
* /roar
* /mock
* /no
* /angry
(and similar should grant success)
Playing Extra
Many things are allowed. Simply listen to the story and input what you like. I believe many of the “happy” type emotes are expected here as well.
You can see the emotes in the Lorebook if looking at them will help or you can type /emotelist in game.
December 21, 2011 at 3:25 pm
I used to be an actor in the play, but then I took a rotten fruit to the face.
December 21, 2011 at 3:43 pm
ha!
December 30, 2011 at 6:36 pm
If you want to be boring, you can do /lol every time… I know I’ve done it in all 3 roles, I think in each of the “slots” for each role. /chuckle and /cheer also work for Gandalf, I don’t think I have tried any other “happy” emotes in that role.
As was said below, though, it’s essential to target the audience and then do the emote when prompted to perform.
December 21, 2011 at 7:09 pm
Make sure you have selected the audience when you apply the emote.
December 21, 2011 at 8:52 am
Both last year’s and this year’s guide say that the quest The Yule Celebration Of Winter-Home is given out by Albert Yule. He’s the town crier, correct? When I interact with him there’s only a list of questions and a barter option, i.e. there is no quest to initiate. Am I missing something?
December 21, 2011 at 9:29 am
Did you do the quest last year? It’s a one time only quest. You don’t have to do it again this year.
Basically if you see all the other quests open in Winter-home, you have already done it as this quest unlocks the others.
December 21, 2011 at 9:35 am
I imagine I must have done it last year then. I didn’t realize that festival quests didn’t reset each year. I didn’t really actively partake in the festival last year since I was overwhelmed by how much stuff was going on in it, but your excellent guides will make sure that I get my festival on from now on!
December 21, 2011 at 10:27 am
I have a dilemma, as I don’t have an actual main character but rather switch based upon mood etc, with 8 chars in total.. The cosmetics are not a problem with wardrobe and all, but mounts, emotes and titles? I want these but I don’t want to spend too much time on doing the festival and miss out on other stuff.
I was thinking of focusing on two chars but don’t know which ones. Thinking one male and one female char. The female elven minstrel feels somewhat right considering that she can also play all instruments although my loremaster is close too(can always mentor) but the male one is harder. Im kind of choosing between my champion or my warden… Argh, this is hard!
Fellow altoholics, what would you do?
December 21, 2011 at 12:42 pm
I just accept that I’m not going to get anything useful accomplished during festivals. All the stuff I might “miss out” on will still be available when the festival is over. I prioritize getting both mounts first and then getting the cosmetics and housing items. Then I try to get any reasonably easy or fun titles/deeds. For example I got the Haunted Burrow deeds in Autumn, but didn’t worry too much about the hobbit/dwarf race deeds in Summer. None of the deeds look to grindy in this festival, and once I’ve got the horses I should be able to just park everybody in Winterhome without missing out on much. The theatre deeds don’t look like they’ll take that long to get.
I’ve never paid any attention to the consumable deeds, but I may make an exception for the beverage and the snowball for this one. They look like fun, but that will be really grindy.
I’ll probably pick one or two characters and try to learn a few more racial dances, although that’s a pretty low priority.
After I’ve got the important things taken care of I’ll work on Inn League rep or just getting badges to trade for festival tokens.
December 21, 2011 at 12:02 pm
Has anyone confirmed whether or not “The Poor or the Rich” is a complete one time deal? Meaning that it cannot be done in another year?
December 21, 2011 at 12:57 pm
My belief is that it cannot. The quest was tied to completing a deed which you can’t complete again.
I’d have to complete 30 quests to absolutely verify. I was too busy writing a guide to get this done and it probably will take me a few days.
I’ll post if it looks like it can but I have a strong feeling it cannot and so you’re better off doing it with an alt if you’re looking for a specific set of clothing.
December 21, 2011 at 1:25 pm
Confirmed.
December 21, 2011 at 12:17 pm
I find the wood trolls a nice easy way to get my dwarf emnities done (although I do make sure there aren’t loads of people about first!)
December 21, 2011 at 1:33 pm
It seems the toons tht did Support the Rich last year can’t do Moved Them Off… ?
December 21, 2011 at 2:10 pm
I did both yesterday. Check that you don’t have Charitable Donation in your quest log. You can have either or active but not both. Finish the one & you can do the other.
December 21, 2011 at 4:18 pm
Well, after verification…
No quests from the festival in the log.
2 supported the poor and can do Moving Them Off.
2 supported the poor and Kember don’t even propose the quests Moving Them Off
Last assisted the rich and can do the quest.
December 21, 2011 at 2:39 pm
The updated quest item UI element puts a clickable snowball next to the snowball fight quest, so you don’t need to add it to your quickslot bar. It won’t appear there until the fight actually starts though.
December 21, 2011 at 9:42 pm
my champion found Sprint helpful in “The Biggest Stomach of them all”
January 23, 2012 at 9:32 pm
And my Warden’s “Forced March” which is a permanent toggled +25% run speed buff.
December 22, 2011 at 12:39 am
Pretty sure you can advertise these as ‘The World Famous CSTM Festival Guides’ =p
December 22, 2011 at 1:31 am
Another ‘pro-tip’ for the feast to win every time (provided you eat light) is to mount up before talking to the person that sends you to the next eating station.
December 22, 2011 at 5:29 pm
Is it my imagination or has the timer on the retry for dances changed? It seems to me I was able to do a dance lesson every 20 minutes in other festivals. This time there is a daily timer. Rats!
December 24, 2011 at 11:30 pm
There is a timer connected to each dance or did you fail at an attempt and cannot try again because of a daily timer?
December 27, 2011 at 6:13 pm
I failed, but I don’t understand why. I have my shortcuts set up, this happened on 2 toons. Then when I went to try again the timer said 18hrs…or whatever it was. I didn’t hang around to see if I could do it in 20 min.
December 23, 2011 at 2:31 am
what kind of cosmetics are in the gift boxes?
December 24, 2011 at 11:32 pm
They’re a wide assortment really. I don’t recall anything especially unique that can only be obtained from the gift boxes, and that’s why there’s not an exhaustive list. It’s pretty common clothes but free cosmetics none-the-less.
December 23, 2011 at 12:40 pm
I just got an e-mail advertising this event from Turbine, and it says it’s only until December 31, not January 31.
December 24, 2011 at 11:39 pm
Very confusing indeed as their calendar says Jan 31st, the email says December 31st and their web site says Jan 30th.
December 23, 2011 at 7:21 pm
I really wish there was a consumable deed for the rotten fruit
December 23, 2011 at 8:46 pm
There is… Frostbluff Rotten Fruit (see deed list)
December 24, 2011 at 10:46 am
so where is Frostbluff supposed to be located in Middle-earth (lore-wise)?
December 27, 2011 at 6:16 pm
Is the deed “Such Generosity” not working this year? I have done the quest many times and I have no deed in my deed log. I haven’t completed it either.
December 31, 2011 at 12:46 am
I was just wondering the same thing. I’m in the same boat.
December 31, 2011 at 1:01 am
And, I now have the answer. It’s a hidden deed that I was apparently one quest away from finishing when I answered earlier. I just did the quest and got the deed completed.
January 1, 2012 at 3:43 pm
A Cool Reception:
Build all 5 types of snowmen and earn the title “Gather of Cool Company”
“Gather” should be “Gatherer”
January 2, 2012 at 1:08 pm
Maybe it should just be collector, for more alliteration
January 17, 2012 at 12:49 pm
It seems to be 4 new pieces of cosmetics, two cloaks, a dress and a pants with tunic…
January 22, 2012 at 4:14 pm
The “Laughing-Stock” title in the Theater seems to be hit or miss; I can’t consistently make it go off by doing just “two poor emotes.” I’ve stood around and done nothing, I’ve done all three bad (bad meaning I get fruit pelted at me) I’ve done 1 good and 2 bad, and yet I’ve only ever gotten Laughing-Stock on about 2 of my 6 alts. I’m not sure if perhaps there’s specific “poor” emotes that need to be done or what – I’ve used /pick /burp /bored etc. as even the Villain role has some overlap between “happy” and “angry” emotes being appropriate. Can anyone help figure out why I can’t get Laughing-Stock to be awarded?