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Although this item is used in a quest for a character from [[The Lion King]], it is not categorized as such. When purchased from Scrooge, the Universe label displayed is "Cinderella", with no accompanying icon | Although this item is used in a quest for a character from [[The Lion King]], it is not categorized as such. When purchased from Scrooge, the Universe label displayed is "Cinderella", with no accompanying icon.<!--TODO: This previous sentence was written at the time of update 4, may not be true as of update 5--> However, when the item is in Inventory, it has The Lion King Universe as expected. | ||
==Acquisition== | ==Acquisition== |
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Type: | Furniture |
Categories: | Decor Foliage |
Placement: | 10x10* (Unpaved Ground) |
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Colors: | |
Found: | Scrooge's Store for 9,000. Or trade Scrooge McDuck:
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From: | Hakuna Matata |
Environment: | Outdoor Only |
Relaxing Oasis is an unthemed furniture item which is purchased during the Simba Level 2 Friendship quest Hakuna Matata. It can be bought from the furniture section of Scrooge's Catalog while on the quest, or traded for a set of gems.
It can be positioned and placed using furniture placement mode and will remain in the Valley after the quest is completed. It is not tracked in the Furniture Collection and more cannot be ordered from Scrooge.
Note
Although this item is used in a quest for a character from The Lion King, it is not categorized as such. When purchased from Scrooge, the Universe label displayed is "Cinderella", with no accompanying icon. However, when the item is in Inventory, it has The Lion King Universe as expected.
Acquisition
- Hakuna Matata - Purchase from Scrooge's Store for 9,000.
Or trade Scrooge McDuck:
- Shiny Aquamarine (2)
- Shiny Peridot (2)
- Topaz (3)
- Peridot (5)
- Garnet (5)
Use
- Hakuna Matata - Place in the Peaceful Meadow.
History