The English Ensemble Stars Wiki
The English Ensemble Stars Wiki
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Nature's Ensemble: Call of the Wild[]

Duration[]

Start: 1/3/2025 (12:00 GMT-5)
End: 1/19/2025 (23:59 GMT-5)

Description[]

Clear tasks to get Puzzle Fragments; Three Fragments form one puzzle piece. Unlock all four puzzle pieces of the animal to get Diamonds, Gems, and other rewards!


Missions
Repeating Mission
Mission Reward
Consume 10BP 2 × Puzzle Fragment
Daily Missions
Mission Reward
Clear Live ×1 2 × Puzzle Fragment
Clear Idol Work ×1 2 × Puzzle Fragment
Give a Like to other Producer's Office ×1 2 × Puzzle Fragment


The collab-limited title "Guardian of the Wild" will be unlocked when 2M Fragments are used in the whole server.


Rewards[]

Cumulative Rewards
Total Puzzles Reward
500k 20 ×  Diamonds
1000k 20 ×  Diamonds
1500k 20 ×  Diamonds
2000k Guardian of the Wild Title
Puzzle Rewards
Puzzles Completed Reward
1 15 ×  Random-Colored Gems) (S)
2 10 ×  EXP Tickets (S)
3 10 ×  Diamonds
4 10 ×  Random-Colored Gems) (M)
5 30 ×  Random-Colored Gems) (S)
6 10 ×  Diamonds
7 10 ×  EXP Tickets (M)
8 1 ×  DIA Scout Ticket (Time-Limited)
9 15 ×  Random-Colored Gems) (L)
10 20 ×  Diamonds
11 15 ×  EXP Tickets (M)
12 30 ×  Diamonds
13 20 ×  Random-Colored Gems) (M)
14 5 ×  EXP Tickets (L)
15 50 ×  Diamonds
16 1 ×  DIA Scout Ticket (Time-Limited)

Puzzles[]

Image Name Description
African Savanna Elephant The African savanna elephant's large ears serve a unique and vital purpose—they act as "natural fans" to help the elephants cool down in Africa's scorching heat. The intricate network of blood vessels inside their ears allows blood to be cooled as they flap them, providing an efficient way to regulate their body temperature during the sweltering heat!

Photo by Yoki Yu

Lion Lionesses are the supermoms and hunters of the African savanna. In close-knit pride, they raise cubs and cooperate to hunt antelopes and zebras, securing their spot at the top of the food chain. Truly deserving the title "king of the beasts."

Photo by Yoki Yu

Rhino White rhinos are nature's "mud bath enthusiasts"! Found in southern and northeastern Africa, they love rolling in the mud during hot weather to cool off and protect themselves from parasites. When it's cooler, they relax in the shade, enjoying a peaceful nap. Mornings and evenings are when they're most active, often roaming along riverbanks and low-lying areas. A leisurely life indeed!

Photo by Unsplash

Mountain Gorilla Mountain gorillas live in family groups led by a silverback male, known for his shiny, silver-white hair. He protects and finds food for the group. These majestic creatures inspired the iconic King Kong in movies.

Photo by Unsplash

Temminck's Pangolin Temminck's pangolins primarily eat termites and ants, making them natural insect exterminators. An adult pangolin can consume up to 70 million insects a year, with ants making up 90% of their diet. Their tongue can extend up to 50 cm, and they walk upright on two legs, resembling small dinosaurs. They can swim and have a sharp sense of smell, but when threatened, they curl into a ball and are unable to fight back.

Photo by Unsplash

Whale Shark The whale shark, sometimes called the gentle giant of the sea, is the largest fish in the world, reaching lengths of up to 18.8 meters—about the size of four cars in a row. These impressive creatures are slow-moving filter feeders, living off plankton and tiny fish. Known for their peaceful nature, they pose no threat to humans. If you're lucky enough to encounter one, it's best to admire it from a respectful distance.

Photo by Unsplash

Manta Ray Manta rays are elegant dancers in the ocean, with wingspans reaching up to 7 meters, allowing them to glide as if soaring underwater. These gentle giants often gather near tropical and subtropical coral reefs, where smaller fish provide "cleaning services," carefully removing parasites from their skin. When a group of mantas glide and twirl together, it looks more like an enchanting underwater ballet.

Photo by Unsplash

Hawksbill Sea Turtle Hawksbill sea turtles have a distinctive pattern of overlapping scales on their shells, but their patterned shells also make them a target for illegal trafficking. As carnivores, they love eating invertebrates like jellyfish, sea anemones, and sponges, but they often mistake plastic bags for jellyfish. This tragic confusion has led to the death of countless turtles. Therefore, reducing plastic pollution is essential in protecting these beautiful creatures.

Photo by Karl Callwood on Unsplash

Grevy's Zebra Grevy's zebras, the largest of all zebra species, is distinguished by its white belly, large rounded ears, and narrow stripes. Their stripe patterns are as unique as human fingerprints—each one is different. Unfortunately, habitat destruction, human disturbance, and poaching pose significant threats to these remarkable animals. There are only about 2,500 Grevy's zebras left in the wild.

Photo by Paris Ma

Cheetah Meet the cheetah, the F1 Racing driver of the Savanna! Their tawny coats are covered in black spots, and their cute round faces with short noses and iconic black tear marks make them incredibly stylish. Cheetahs can run at speeds of 93 to 104 kilometers per hour. Their slender bodies, long legs, and tails are all designed for ultimate speed. Each chase is a breathtaking display of agility and elegance—truly the speed king!

Photo by Unsplash

Hyena In some cultures, hyenas may be seen as a symbol of fear, yet these creatures are not only adept survivors but also excellent hunters. Their distinctive "laugh" can be both terrifying and mesmerizing at night. However, this ghostly laughter echoing across the Savanna is actually a tool for communication, helping hyenas coordinate group hunts and defend their territory.

Photo by Yoki Yu

Blacktip Reef Shark Blacktip reef sharks are incredibly homebodies. Their home range is quite small, and they can stay in the same area for several years at a time, exhibiting strong site fidelity. Their diverse diet plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of coral reef ecosystems.

Photo by David Clode on Unsplash

Humpback Whale Male humpback whales are the musicians of the ocean, filling the deep sea with their complex and beautiful songs that can last for hours. These haunting melodies are not only enchanting but also play a crucial role in communication and attracting mates. Imagine the vast ocean resonating with these melodies, showcasing the remarkable charm of the humpback whales.

Photo by Thomas Kelley on Unsplash

Vervet Monkey Vervet monkeys, like humans, experience emotions such as anxiety, which can even lead to high blood pressure. This gives them a remarkably human-like quality, especially when adapting to environmental changes. Interestingly, these monkeys have a known affinity for alcohol during social gatherings, earning them the nickname "little drinkers" of the forest. Their most distinctive feature? The fluorescent blue skin on their testicles, is a striking color in the animal kingdom!

Photo by Yoki Yu

Common Warthog If you've watched The Lion King, you might recognize the common warthog as the inspiration for Pumbaa. Beyond their basic needs, warthogs enjoy lying flat, wallowing in mud, and sunbathing. They cover themselves entirely in mud to protect against biting insects and parasites. Their tusks are not only intimidating but also serve as powerful weapons in battles, often inflicting serious injuries.

Photo by Yoki Yu

Giraffe Giraffes are the socialites of the savanna. Female giraffes form close-knit family groups with their young, while adult males often band together in "bachelor clubs." Sometimes, these groups come together to form large "giraffe gatherings," creating quite a spectacle. Male giraffes engage in "neck wrestling" competitions, using their heads to assert dominance and secure mating rights.

Photo by Jacob Tan

Trivia[]

  • Following the conclusion of the collaboration event, Happy Elements made a donation to WildAid in honor of Producers. A Certificate of Appreciation from the organization's president was uploaded to Twitter.

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