2010 Hallowe'en event

The 2010 Hallowe'en event is an upcoming Hallowe'en seasonal event that will be released by Jagex in October. It was first announced by Mod Raven on 25 March 2010 in his blog "Halloween 2010: Quoth Mod Raven". Raven, who has recently moved from the FunOrb Community Management team to the RuneScape Content team, is the developer of the event. In his blog, Raven only revealed that he would be looking for ideas from players on the RuneScape Forums. After the release of the blog, many players on the forums made suggestions for what the reward of the event would be. On 14 June, Jagex put some of the best ideas into a Guaranteed Content poll. The winner was the bone brooch.

Reward
The possible rewards and their descriptions were announced with the poll Guaranteed Content: Halloween 2010 Reward. On 29 June 2010, the bone brooch was announced as the winner, getting 37% of the votes. The bone brooch was once an option for a Guaranteed Content poll for the 2007 Hallowe'en event, when it came in third, with 26% of the votes.


 * Bone Brooch - "With similar transformative powers to the Easter Ring, this diabolical decoration turns the wearer into a pile of bones on command!"
 * Pumpkin Seeds - "If you think any patch of ground can be greatly improved by the presence of decorative pumpkins, these quick-grow Pumpkin Seeds will be for you. Plant and watch the instant results!"
 * Skeletal Puppy - "Give the dog a bone? Well, not if the dog is made out of them! This skeletal scallywag could be your new best friend - a bony new pet to play with!"
 * Squeak - "The little-known best buddy of Eek the Spider, Squeak is the bat everyone wants to have in their belfry! Cheeky and squeaky, he'll hang around and make you smile."
 * Mummy Costume - "Not your average cheap knock-off costume made of toilet paper - this is a 100% genuine, highest-quality set of mummy garments. You'll certainly feel like the daddy in these. Erm, so to speak."

In addition, a Hallowe'en-themed will be event hosted by player and forum moderators, called A New Mystery.