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[[Masks]] are cosmetic [[helmets]] players can equip to change the look of their face. Rare masks expire after [[Festival of the Lost]] while Legendary masks are permanent. Players can upgrade a rare mask into a legendary one using [[Paper Glue]].
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Players can obtain random Legendary masks from [[Treasures of the Lost]]. Players can obtain a random rare mask by filling a [[Empty Candy Satchel]]. Players can fill the Satchel by defeating enemies in [[PvE]] or [[PvP]] while wearing a mask
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 25 October 2016

See also: Festival of the Lost

2016 Masks

2016 Masks are cosmetic helmet masks acquired during Festival of the Lost by opening Treasures of the Lost.

2015 Masks

General Information

2015 Masks are cosmetic helmet masks players can equip to change the look of their face. They have no stats or perks. Rare masks expire after Festival of the Lost while Legendary masks are permanent. Players can upgrade a rare mask into a legendary one using Paper Glue.

Players can obtain random Legendary masks from Treasures of the Lost. Players can obtain a random rare mask by turning in a 4 Paper Scraps to Eva Levante or filling a Empty Candy Satchel and opening Gifts of the Lost. Players can fill the Satchel by defeating enemies in PvE or PvP while wearing a mask.

Types of Masks