Talk:Jamaaliday Gift Calendar (2017)/@comment-35391772-20171227194729

'''Guys, it's highly unlikely unreleased variants of items are on the Jamaaliday Calendar. Here's why:'''

1. My friend (Who won't be named, sorry) did some hacking and found that there seem to be no percentages for variants and the one that spawns in is randomly generated, if this is the case then it'd be very hard to program in such a low chance to the point where they're like less than 100 spawned into the game out of millions of players/accounts that logged on to get the gift.

2. If they were on the Jamaaliday Calendar, there'd be tons of cases where people trade with new players who get the items and have no idea what it's worth, they'd be like "I got black socks for a short spike!", but instead we have people who hacked them in and no confirmed cases of them being won.

3. Also there'd be tons of videos of people winning them, but there's not.

4. As mentioned vaguely above, the items can be hacked in. I actually know a method which is possibly the only working method, but i don't think i should say it out loud. My unnamed friend told me how she did it.

5 The vaguely mentioned "method" doesn't work for den items, makes sense when you acknowledge the fact that there were little to no Yeti-Faced Poofy Rugs brought into the game the day Poofy Rugs were on the Calendar. (The one Wootmoo owns was spawned in with a formerly working method from years ago, IDK who spawned it in)

6. AJHQ never even said anything about most of these unreleased variants being on the Calendar; only Black Socks and Raspberry Gingerbread Hats. Despite this they're all about as common as each other. (Except Yeti-Rugs for the reason mentioned above)

7. I've seen TONS of new accounts with lots of super rare items (Headdresses, Tan Tikis, Etc.) and with unreleased variants of Jamaaliday Calendar items on their trade, it's obvious they're hacking them in and trading them for rares. People make new accounts to avoid consequences of rule-breaking, or because their other accounts are banned.

And lastly, if they were on the Calendar, there'd still be no reason to refresh for hours when hacking them in takes much less effort and time...