
Festive crackers were obtained through the completion of daily tasks in the 15 Days of Christmas mini-event, the Festive Cryptic Clue Fest, and a few forum contests. A limited number of black santa hats were released through festive crackers, which were removed from the game at the end of the 2013 Christmas season. The black santa hat, which was released on 20 December 2013, was obtained through a semi novel mechanism. The introduction of discontinued rare items via this method was criticised by some players for allowing players the chance to gain coins for winning items, with this chance increased if players bought additional spins. Several further items were introduced as tradeable holiday rares obtained directly as prizes from the Squeal of Fortune and its successor Treasure Hunter, including the Christmas tree hat and the cloak and crown of seasons.

In 2012, for the first time since 2002, Jagex released a new tradeable rare item into the game: the fish mask, obtainable through the Squeal of Fortune. The next holiday reward released was the rubber chicken to obtain this and all future holiday rewards players have had to complete events before unlocking the untradeable reward items. On 21 December 2004, Jagex introduced the untradeable yo-yo, which could be obtained by speaking to Santa Claus. On 22 December 2003 Jagex made an announcement on RuneScape's main page, stating that they were ceasing holiday drops altogether. In holiday drops following this the items dropped were untradeable. When players noticed that Christmas crackers were no longer being dropped and could not be obtained any more except via trading, they started buying Christmas crackers and reselling them at a higher value. These were only dropped on a particular day during December. For example during the December 2001 Christmas event Jagex dropped Christmas crackers. The earliest discontinued rare items entered the game through distribution of unique tradeable items on certain holidays, including Easter, Hallowe'en, and Christmas.
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It was suggested in a live video by Mod Mark that if a player with a large number of rares was banned, consideration would be given to reintroducing them into the game, possibly via the Grand Exchange. Most discontinued rare items were obtained from Squeal of Fortune and Treasure Hunter or from holiday drops between 20, but there are a few exceptions.įor the most part these rares either hold their value or increase in value, like that of a stock, since no more rares will ever enter the economy and the number of discontinued rare items may in fact decrease, for example if a player destroys the item. Most of these items are now relatively few in number and are very expensive. However, some of them are still owned by players who obtained them before they were discontinued, and some of them can still be obtained through trading with other players.

For rewards from holiday events, see Holiday rewards.ĭiscontinued items are items that can no longer be obtained in-game.
