

They were edible, meaning that you could eat them. In October 2001 during Halloween, pumpkins were dropped at random places all across RuneScape. Pumpkins were the first items that were dropped. This is because when you sell a Rune Plate Body to a General Store, you get around 25k for it, but if you sell a Blue Party Hat to a General Store, you'll only get 1 gp. You look in your inventory to see that you kept the 85k Rune Plate Body instead of the 200 million + Blue Party Hat. You are in the wilderness with a skull, you get attacked, you die, but you used prayer and kept one item. So say you have a Rune Plate Body and a Blue Party. However, you keep items based on General Store prices. When you die, you keep your three most valuable items. It is important to note that if you die with a discontinued item, you will lose it. Also, the street prices may change over time. Below is information on each holiday drop as well as the tasks that gave the more recent holiday items.Īll of these items listed below are tradable and are worth a massive amount of money to players. Usually on Christmas, Halloween, and Easter, an item would be dropped. Originally dropped for fun, JAGeX kept this going on for a few more years. On your way around RuneScape, you might have seen Christmas crackers appear out of nowhere. 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 holidays, JAGeX would drop a certain item. When RuneScape was not fully 3D (known as RS Classic), JAGeX, the company that makes RuneScape, decided that they would drop items randomly across RuneScape on certain holidays. The tradable items are now very few in number and are very expensive, and are mainly to show wealth or fashion. There are tradable discontinued items and untradable discontinued items. Rare items in RuneScape are items that were discontinued or are untradable.
