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==April Fools' Day==
==April Fools' Day==
[[Image:Habbo-Rug.png|thumb|left|Old picture of the "Habbo Rug"]]
[[Image:Habbo-Rug.png|thumb|left|Old furni picture of the "Habbo Rug"]]


The Trippy Duck was airdropped under the name Habbo Rug with a dog pulling the rug. A rug pull is a common play on words in the NFT community and constitutes of a malicious act where the NFT project is abandoned with the project drained of its funds. When used in-game, the rug however became a Trippy Duck.
The Trippy Duck was airdropped under the name Habbo Rug with a dog pulling the rug. A rug pull is a common play on words in the NFT community and constitutes of a malicious act where the NFT project is abandoned with the project drained of its funds. When used in-game, the rug however became a Trippy Duck.

Revision as of 10:14, 4 July 2022

The Trippy Duck was airdropped to all Habbo Avatar and Portrait holders with a IMX connected wallet on 1 April 2022. It is the second furni being airdopped and unlike the Diamond Club Sofa, Trippy Ducks are without any numbers. A total of 10,188 Trippy Ducks have been airdropped.

Trippy Duck
Diamond Club Sofa.png
Icon Nft h22 trippyduck icon.png
Quantity 10,188[1]
Release date 1 April 2022

April Fools' Day

Old furni picture of the "Habbo Rug"

The Trippy Duck was airdropped under the name Habbo Rug with a dog pulling the rug. A rug pull is a common play on words in the NFT community and constitutes of a malicious act where the NFT project is abandoned with the project drained of its funds. When used in-game, the rug however became a Trippy Duck.

The image was later updated to show a Trippy Duck to avoid any confusion to newer players. However the Trippy Duck is still officially named "Habbo Rug" on IMX or TokenTrove.

Design

Habbo duck series

The Trippy Duck is part of a larger Habbo duck series, a common a popular Habbo furni. It is the first NFT duck

See also

References