Cabbage (April Fools)

On 2009 April Fools, cabbages began exhibiting odd behaviour; such as bouncing up and down, and moving away and shouting catch phrases when a player attempted to pick them up. People would try to pick them up and they would bounce off saying phrases, and if the players caught them, they would have a wieldable cabbage. If you use it with another similar cabbage the following appears: This is not the hidden message your looking for. You can also make compost out of them

Cabbages have always had a history of being involved in some way for April Fools day. For example, previously, any censored word would be replaced by the word "Cabbage."

When players attempted to pick a cabbage, the cabbage would pop up and say a random phrase before hopping around, such as: The players could run around trying to catch the cabbage once it had been picked. There were three options when right-clicking the bouncy cabbages when not wielding a cabbage:
 * "I'm free!!"
 * "All hail Brassica Prime!"
 * "Whee!"
 * "Come on, you greens!"
 * "Pick someone your own size!"
 * "Hahaha!"
 * "CABBAGE!"
 * "Muahaha!"
 * "Bounce, bounce, bounce!"
 * "Wigglewoo!"
 * "LOL!"
 * "B'doing!"
 * Whoopsie!"


 * Tap, which would cause the cabbage to slightly move the opposing direction in which you kicked it from.
 * Kick, which would move it even further in the opposing direction you kicked it form.
 * Catch, which put the cabbage in the player's inventory.

The cabbages could also bounce off objects such as fences.

When caught, the cabbages can be wielded in the weapons slot. If players turn Accept Aid on and wield the cabbage, they can chuck the cabbage to another player who also has Accept Aid on and has both hands free by selecting Chuck player name when clicking the player.

Kicking, and tapping a cabbage to Oo'glog in the far south west of the RuneScape map allows the cabbage to meet 'Brassica Prime' a level 11 cabbage named after the latin name for the family to which cabbages belong.



Trivia

 * Brassica is the genus for cabbages. Thus, Brassica Prime might means the first of the cabbages.