Project Xero 2 Year Anniversary!
Posted 1 year ago :: Last edited 1 year ago by NeonSlushieJune 26th Is Project Xero's second anniversary!
We have grown a lot since then and we still have a long way to go! To thank you all for supporting us and sticking with us, this month is extra special! We have a few small things and a few big things planned; one of the bigger being another Gachapon Xero Sale to be sold on the anniversary date! Look forward to a few special designs made by our ARC Staff! In addition, releasing next week we will have some special limited time prompts to participate in! Please look forward to it this month and collect the special prizes that come with it!
We have been hard at work learning about where Xeros and others from Owai-6 like to habitate, and we have found a new area for you to explore and eventually forage from! Please welcome the lush grassland, Zae’ka! Learn more below!
Event Activity Summary!
🎊 It’s Project Xeros Second Anniversary on June 26th! Time flies! We have a few secrets planned that will be released later this month, stay tuned!
🎲 Xingo is happening this month! For all those with the role, the first word goes up today in the Discord!
🎫 In celebration of our anniversary we are holding a Mega Raffle! You can earn tickets by participating in Xingo or some special prompts, prizes are detailed in the newsletter!
🧪 We have TWO new glitch traits available to be added to Xeros! Breathe underwater with Gills or embrace your snail side with Eye Stalks!
🎨 Don't forget our Monthly Prompts! As a reminder they now end on the 26th of each month!
Click for all the details!
New Glitch Traits!
With ARC's release of two new Prototype Xeros, these unnatural traits are now availble to be added to any Glitched Xero!
We have been in contact with the Curator and they have informed us that these new traits are now available to be added to any Xero who wishes to brave them; eye stalks and gills!
Eye stalks are classified as two protrusions from the head of a Xero that have a cone-like base and two round eyes on top. These stalk eyes are simple ocelli and are primarily used to detect light, dark, and movement all around the Xero, rather than complex shapes or colors. Sneaking up on a Xero with this trait would be very difficult!
Gills are respiratory organs that are located on the neck or rib area and allow the Xero to breathe underwater. A Xero with this trait has both a set of gills and a set of lungs and can “turn off” function for one or the other depending on their body state. Gill-having Xeros who spend a lot of time outside of the water are recommended to find ways to rehydrate often to avoid drying out the area.
These traits can be added to a Glitched Xero by using a Glitch Vial!
Games & Prizes
To celebrate our anniversary, we have some pretty spectacular prizes available this month; you don't want to miss out on this!
Join us in our Discord for our second Bingo Xingo - a Xero-themed Bingo game that lasts all month! Every day new words are called and when you get 5 in a row, you get a prize! Prizes include Prestige, Astatine, fruit of choice, and tickets to the Mega Raffle!
The Anniversary Mega Raffle will run the entire month! There will be 20 winners with 20 different prizes! Raffle tickets can be earned by participating in the Event Prompts and getting Xingos in our Discord!
Anniversary Mega Raffle
Note: The MYO prizes will be given as already-opened slots with a sale value of $0.
RAFFLE PRIZES
Monthly Prompts
Finally, as always, we still have our monthly repeating prompts, XOTM & ARC Survey!
06 2023 XOTM: toonaniac's X-641!
What is XOTM? Each month, a new Xero will be picked at random to receive a plethora of gifts from the community! Draw, write, or create some mixed media crafts for the featured Xero and win a Mysterious ORB and a chance for your Xero to be featured next month!
ARC Survey: 013
Have you ever tried to grow and care for your own plant or garden? Tell us about it! Did you enjoy it, what you found particularly easy or challenging, why you picked the plants that you did… anything you’d like to share about your experiences in plant parenting!