EPF Field-Ops No. 46: Search the island one last time

25 05 2011

 The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 46.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Search the island one last time. Look fo suspicious signals, devices—anything that might give you a clue what Herbert is up to during the Medieval Party:

3. Head to the Ski Village.

4. Stand outside the Everyday Phoning Facility, by the flower planter:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Scan symbols to find the right combination:

Field-op complete.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 45: Do a full security sweep of the island

16 05 2011

 The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 45.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Herbert P. Bear may strike during the Medieval Party. Do a full security sweep of the island:

3. Make your way to the Cave.

4. Stand near the bottom-right corner of the pool:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Destroy the circuits:

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 44: Take Protobot and the Test Bots offline

10 05 2011

 The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out, No. 44.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Herbert has transmitted Protobot’s and the Test Bots’ current location. Head to the woods north of the Cove, and take them offline:

3. Head to the Cove.

4. Stand by the red inner tube, by the lifeguard chair:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Destroy the incoming targets by entering the x,y coordinates:

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 43: Work at a computer terminal to crack the file

2 05 2011

 The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 43.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Work together at an EPF computer terminal to crack—or decode—an unusual coded computer file from an unknown source:

3. Walk across the Command Room to the computers over on the left.

4. Stand by the screen displaying a white map of the island:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Bypass the system:

Field-op complete.

(Hooray! Another field op I can complete!)

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3

Note: Here’s the message from Herbert P. Bear you see (backwards) after completing the field op:

(To Gerald the Gadget Guy.) I have a proposal for you.

The Protobot has worn out its welcome. I might consider a partnership to deal with it.

Keep it between us, and let me know your decision.





EPF Field-Ops No. 42: Search the island for a micro-computer

28 04 2011

 The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 42.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Agent D has prepared a special stealth training exercise. Search the island for a hidden micro-computer in an everyday object, and remain undetected:

3. Head to the Town, and enter the Coffee Shop.

4. Stand right next to the tree, in the left corner:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Decrypt the passcode by matching the shapes:

Field-op complete.

(Hooray! A field op I can complete!)

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3

Note: A new class of elite gear came with this field op: Stealth. The basic stealth set includes Dark Vision Goggles …

… which used to be called Night-Vision Goggles back when you could buy them in the F.I.S.H. book …





EPF Field-Ops No. 41: Move in and defend the trees

20 04 2011

The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 41.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

One of the test bots is heading toward the Dock. Move in, and defend the trees:

3. Head to the Dock.

4. Stand just to the right and near the top of the tree, to the left of the mountain range in the background:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Launch a remote-control snowball to destroy the target:

Field-op complete.

Mmm … err … I can’t destroy the target. Are these getting harder?

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 40: Scan remote areas for scrambled radio signals

19 04 2011

The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out, No. 40.

(Oops! Sorry. I missed this one because of spring break.)

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

With the Earth Day party coming up, G expects Herbert P. Bear and the Protobot to strike. Work together to scan remote areas for scrambled radio signals:

3. Head to the Iceberg.

4. Stand over near the bottom-left corner:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Tune the radio scanner to match the frequency number. Match the rotating dial to the numbers that appear:

(Nooooo!)

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 39: Check anything with a lock

5 04 2011

The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 39.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Search the island for clues. Check anything with a lock—like chests, suitcases, or lockers:

3. Head to the Lodge Attic, above the Ski Lodge.

4. Stand near the suitcase, over by the ladder:

5. Answer your phone.

6. Tune the radio scanner to match the frequency number. Match the rotating dial to the numbers that appear:

(Nooooo! This field op is cruelly hard to beat. I’m skipping it.)

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 38: Look for signals where crabs can be found

28 03 2011

The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 38.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

You are to gather intelligence. Look for signals where crabs can be found:

3. Head to the Cave, with the underground pool.

4. Stand by the middle window:

5. Answer your phone.

Note the boxes swimming by.

Break the code, using process of elimination to find the correct combination of symbols:

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3





EPF Field-Ops No. 37: Find the source of Protobot’s signal

21 03 2011

The latest Club Penguin EPF Field-Op mission is out today, No. 37.

1. Answer your spy phone, and report for duty in the Command Room.

2. Click the yellow Field-Ops screen to learn about your mission:

Protobot is jamming the entire communication network. Find the source of Protobot’s signal:

3. Head to the Mine Shack.

4. Stand by the statue of Herbert:

5. Answer your phone.

You may have to stand just behind or on the statue for your phone to ring.

6. Tune the radio scanner to match the frequency number. Match the rotating dial to the numbers that appear:

This seem overly challenging!

Field-op complete.

For help with the latest field-op, check our EPF field-ops page.

Waddle on!

Mr Snowball3