Fall Event 2025 - Mechanics
Welcome to the Fall Event 2025! This guide is designed to give you a
step-by-step breakdown of how the event works. Whether you’re new or just need a refresher, you’ll find everything you need to understand the mechanics and play effectively.

Objective
The Fall Event uses a
block-popping mini-game. Your goal is to:
- Pop groups of matching Dessert tiles on the board.
- Create Reward Jars by popping large groups (5 or more tiles).
- Drop Reward Jars and Coffee Cups to the bottom of the board to collect them.
- Earn rewards by doing the above as efficiently as possible within a limited number of moves.
Starting a Game
To begin playing:
- Open the Fall Event window.
- Press the “Start” button to begin a round.
- Each round requires at least 1 Wooden Spoon, which is consumed when you start.
Multi-Spoon Selection (New Feature)
Before starting, you can choose to spend
1, 2, or 3 Wooden Spoons:
- 1 Spoon – Standard rewards.
- 2 Spoons – 2× Grand Prize progress, League Points, and Reward Jar contents.
- 3 Spoons – 3× progress and rewards.
Note: If you use 2 or 3 spoons,
booster and extra move costs also scale accordingly.
Event Currencies
You will use the following currencies to participate:
Currency | Purpose | How to Get It |
---|
Wooden Spoon | Start a level | Refill over time (up to 4), quests, incidents, Daily Challenges, Event Pass, diamond purchase |
 Sacks of Flour | Buy +5 moves and boosters | Start with 200; earn via quests, logins, incidents, or buy |
Mason Mark
| Redeem rewards in the Baker’s Stall | Earned by dropping Reward Jars from the board |
Game Board Overview
Each level presents a board filled with
Dessert tiles in four colors (randomly selected from a pool of five). Your goal is to pop tiles, create Reward Jars, and drop special tiles to the bottom.
Key features of the board:
1. Moves
- Each action (popping tiles) costs 1 move.
- You begin with 25 moves per round.
- You can buy more moves with Sacks of Flour (5 extra moves = 65 Sacks of Flour).
2. Popping Tiles
- Click on 2 or more adjacent tiles of the same color to pop them.
- 5 or more matching tiles creates a Reward Jar (see Reward Types below).
- Larger groups result in higher star ratings (1 to 6 stars), increasing reward quality.
3. Coffee Cups 
- These appear randomly as you clear space on the board.
- Drop Coffee Cups to the bottom to earn progress on the Grand Prize bar.
- Each Coffee Cup collected moves you closer to your next Grand Prize reward.
4. Reward Jars (Jam Jars)
- These are created by popping 5+ tiles of the same color.
- Once created, you must drop the jar to the bottom of the board to receive the reward.
- The larger the group popped, the better the reward (based on star rating).
Reward Jar Types
Each Dessert color corresponds to a different type of reward. Only 4 out of the 5 colors appear per game.
With the addition of the Barker's Stall, Reward Jars will now contain Mason Marks as well. If you played the Event before, you may notice some familiar rewards being removed in favor of the Marks, now that the Baker's Stall's become an important component of the mechanic.
Color | Contains |
---|
 | Mason Marks, Forge Points
|
 | Mason Marks, Coins, Supplies, Rush Items
|
 | Mason Marks, Goods, Building Fragments
|
 | Mason Marks, Medals, Blueprints
|
 | Mason Marks, Units
|
In addition, the Star Rating (1 to 6 stars) affects quantity and quality of the reward.
Boosters
Boosters give you tools to manipulate the board and improve your strategy. Purchase them using
Sacks of Flour.
Booster | Effect |
---|
 | Removes a single Dessert tile |
 | Removes an entire row of Desserts |
 | Removes an entire column of Desserts |
Boosters help you:
- Clear paths for Reward Jars and Coffee Cups.
- Remove awkward tiles to set up larger pops.
- Drop important items to the bottom when moves are running out.
Tip: Booster costs increase if you use more than 1 Wooden Spoon for the level. |
The Golden Spoon

The
Golden Spoon is a special premium item. When activated, you can
start unlimited levels for 5 minutes without consuming Wooden Spoons.
How to obtain:
- Questline counter milestones
- Golden Event Pass
- Rarely from Daily Challenges
Best used when you have:
- Enough Sacks of Flour for extra moves or boosters
- Time to play multiple levels in a row
The Baker’s Stall (Replaces Daily Specials)
Instead of random daily prizes, this event features the
Baker’s Stall, a customizable reward store.
- Spend Mason Marks (earned from Reward Jars) to purchase items.
- The store refreshes daily for free; manual refreshes cost Diamonds (cost resets daily).
- Some items rotate through predefined reward pools.
- Some slots are locked until specific conditions are met.
- Discounts may appear randomly on some items.
The Baker’s Stall remains open for a few days after the event ends, so be sure to spend your leftover Mason Marks.
Automatic Shuffle
If there are no valid moves left on the board, it will
automatically reshuffle. There are
no dead ends—you can always continue playing as long as you have moves.
Tips for Success
- Don’t just focus on making Jars—plan your moves to drop them.
- Use boosters to help with Coffee Cups or tricky drops.
- Watch your move count—creating a Jar is not enough; you need to move it down.
- Consider using 2 or 3 Spoons per level if you want faster Grand Prize or League progress.
- Visit the Baker’s Stall daily to make the most of your Mason Marks.
That’s everything you need to know to get baking!
For additional help or to share strategies, join the discussion on our Discord server.
Ready to pop, drop, and collect? Good luck in the Great Forge Bake Off!
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