![]() ![]() Historically, the green Hallowe'en mask has been the least expensive of the set. A Hallowe'en mask covers the entire head of the wearer, similar to a full helmet. The Hallowe'en mask appeared in three colours: green, blue, and red. Also, some people ate them because they healed a fair amount of life points, for something that did not have a price at the time. The easter eggs are considered rare because they were only dropped on Easter day. They heal 120 life points (at the time 12 hitpoints) and are eaten in a single bite. ![]() On Easter 2002, easter eggs were dropped. They can usually cost over one billion coins in the market depending on colour. This has made them very expensive items for years. Because they are discontinued and are only obtainable from Christmas crackers which were dropped on Christmas of 2001, they are some of the rarest of items, and change the RuneScape economy greatly. They can be worn on a player's head and resemble a crown. There are six differently coloured partyhats that all have the same shape. ![]() Partyhats came from opening Christmas crackers. It is strongly recommended that a player notes the item as it may be accidentally consumed, especially since they are rare and extremely valuable. They heal a total of 140 Life points in one bite. Pumpkins were among the first holiday items that were dropped by Jagex on Hallowe'en of 31 October 2001. This would give players a notable in-game advantage - as eventually they'd be worth a lot of cash. I can also confirm that the Christmas event's reward will NOT be tradeable. Also it just wouldn't be fair to those who got them originally. I can understand how much you want them (I've got most of the non-tradeable rewards but missed out on the Snow Globe which I think is a great reward) - but if I were to give these rewards to everyone they would lose their sparkle. From then on, items were not dropped on holidays, but rather a player would have to do a holiday themed task for a NPC to obtain the holiday items.Īs for bringing back old rewards I can confirm that this is NOT going to happen. On 22 December 2003, Jagex put an announcement on RuneScape's main page, saying that they were ceasing holiday drops. Jagex, realising what was happening, decided to stop holiday drops, as players were becoming too greedy. However, this only enraged players even more. Jagex decided to make the next few drops nontradeable. Players would complain to Jagex demanding that they redo the drop. Players were also angry that they missed the drops. This started the rise in the prices for holiday items. ![]() Seeing this, players began to buy the holiday items low, and then sell them at an incredibly high price. Unfortunately, players began to notice that these items could not be obtained any more unless they were bought from other players. Every Christmas, Hallowe'en, and Easter, an item would be dropped. Originally dropped for fun, Jagex kept this going on for a few more years. When a player walked around RuneScape, they may have seen a Christmas Cracker pop up out of nowhere on the ground nearby. These Christmas crackers could only be obtained during a certain day during December. For example, in December 2001 during Christmas, Jagex dropped Christmas Crackers. On Easter, Hallowe'en, and Christmas, Jagex would drop a certain item. Holiday rewards are items which Jagex initially decided to drop randomly across RuneScape on certain holidays when RuneScape Classic was still known as RuneScape. It does not meet the RuneScape Wiki's quality standards you can edit this page to improve it. ![]()
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