2001

The following is the list of events that happened in 2001.

January

 * 4 January: RuneScape is launched on the 1st Thursday.
 * Cooks Assistant quest is released.
 * Demon Slayer quest is released.
 * Restless Ghost quest is released.
 * Romeo and Juliet quest is released.
 * Shield of Arrav quest is released.
 * Sheep Shearer quest is released.
 * 21 January: Newsletter 1 is released, along with the Ernest the Chicken quest.
 * 28 January: Vampire Slayer quest is released along with Draynor Manor.

February

 * 16 February: Imp Catcher quest is released.
 * 28 February: Prince Ali Rescue quest is released.

March

 * 17 March: The Cooking Guild is released

April

 * 6 April: The Kingdom of Asgarnia is opened on Friday. Black Knights' Fortress, Doric's Quest, Witch's Potion and The Knight's Sword quests are released.

May

 * 8 May: Goblin Diplomacy quest is released. Making jewellery and pottery is introduced. 3rd server is added.
 * 24 May:
 * Good Magic and Evil magic are converted into the Magic skill.
 * Jagex removed pop-up windows from their website.
 * 25 May: 4th server is added.
 * 26 May: Jagex updated prayers so they last 50% longer.

June

 * 11 June:
 * Fishing skill is introduced. More food items are available.
 * Karamja with Pirate's Treasure quest is released.
 * 23 June: Tailoring is introduced to Crafting skill.

July

 * 12 July: The Black Hole Experience, which requires the now discontinued Disk of Returning to exit, and the Monastery (Prayer guild) is opened on Thursday.
 * 12 July: Silver ore and rocks released.
 * 17 July: 5th RuneScape server online.
 * 26 July: The Bank of RuneScape is updated on Sunday, so players are able to store up to 48 items instead of just coins. Runite weapons and armour are also released on this date. Player owned houses removed due to lack of space.

August

 * 13 August:
 * The Wilderness is released on Monday.
 * A new non-player character named Oziach, who would later play a role in the Dragon Slayer quest, is also released.
 * The town of "Ghost town" turns into Edgeville.
 * Stat Menu's now show experience.

September

 * 23 September: The Dragon Slayer Quest and Rune Platebody are released on this day.

October

 * 31 October: 2001 Hallowe'en event, in which pumpkins are dropped, marking the first holiday event.

December

 * 8 December: The Draynor Village Market, certificates, Black Weapons, Defence and Attack requirements to wield weapons and armour, and Capes are released on Sunday.
 * 25 December: Christmas crackers, which contain Party hats, are dropped on Christmas Day, Tuesday.

Review
2001 was the first year for RuneScape. The game showed was very different from today, with less world space, no membership and many other features that now exist. RuneScape was ruled by clans for the majority of 2001, but when the Wilderness was introduced and the world became safe from PKers, clans took a backseat in the evolution process of RuneScape. Overall, over 1 million people were introduced to RuneScape.

The first major cultural aspects of the game come from this period. The game was a tight knit community, with the first clans forming, some of which still survive today. Other traditions were established at this point in time, such as scamming, the first signs of a working economy, Holiday events, Player killing tactics and Blue Moon Inn as a party house (a tradition that was discontinued after the jump to RuneScape 2)

Controversies
There were two controversial updates in 2001. The first being the inclusion of the Wilderness and the abolition of free combat. This update was heavily criticised by people who would stand to lose financially from the update, mainly clans and robbers, who had gained vast sums of money (and in the case of clans, territory) from unrestrained worldwide combat. Clans of old which still remain today almost universally see this as a point of decline.

The second controversial update of 2001 (although the effects and subsequent criticism over the update would only become apparent in later years) was the first holiday drop, which occurred on 31 October. The event, in which pumpkins spawned randomly over the ground, was the first of a series of similar drops. These items subsequently rose in price, fueled by heavy price inflation (although prices have deflated somewhat since the release of the Grand Exchange) allowed the price of these drops to reach a climax of 750,000,000 GP. Many have criticised these items, and although changes have been made to the events, many believe that the items should be rendered un-tradeable.

2001