Are you aware that there are plenty of extremely rare items in runescape . I'll tell you about some of them and how you can get them for yourself. Prior to I start and get you all excited, you need to know that from now on, holiday drops (Some of which are extremely rare) are no longer tradeable.
Yes it's sad but true. Personally I do not know why Jagex did this, but I'm sure they've their reasons.
I suppose the holiday drops and rare items show how lengthy that someone has been playing, so you may show them off as an achievement. Or perhaps they do not like the fact that some men and women (Smart individuals) will hoard loads of holiday drops for themselves, buying them from anyone else that has them, or starting bogus accounts and collecting holiday drops, then when the holiday drop event is over and it's not longer feasible to get them, the hoarder would charge a TON of cash for every one. Since they're no longer readily available, persons will pay massive money for them.
Personally I don't believe that it's a horrible thing, but it does present people today with an chance to collect huge ammounts of gold and sell it on ebay for example, that's a bad thing as it's against the rules and encourages men and women to use auto miners etc to gain gold.
Okay, now that we've established a bit of background information and facts on the rare items in runescape, it's time to get down to the specifics of a few of the additional popular holiday drops.
The most commonly talked about runescape rare item is the party hat, occasionally referred to as phats for short. They come is 6 distinct colours, red, yellow, blue, green, white and purple. Pretty poor graphics by it's 1 of the rare items in runescape and presumably it's value will continuously improve.
Another rare item is the santa hat. This was a christmas holiday drop in 2002. Again, extremely rare and extremely priced. Not sure about how much it costs compared with the party hats.
And finally, the last tradeable runescape rare item holiday drop that I'm going to talk about, is the halloween masks. As far as I know there were only three colours and other than that, they looked precisely the same. It could have been picked up on halloween 2002.
In 2003 and beyond, holiday drops had been made to be no longer tradeable, and will never be tradeable for the forseeable future. So if you want holiday drops you'll need to either shell out massive sums of cash for the old ones that are tradeable, or wait until the next holiday event to have the ability to get your own, for free of course :) I hope that has helped you gain a bit of insight into the world of rare items and holiday drops in runescape. I also hope to teach you significantly extra in the future, including how you can get a ton of money in runescape.
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