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'''Green partyhats''' come from opening [[Christmas cracker]]s, which were obtained in the 2001 Christmas event.
 
'''Green partyhats''' come from opening [[Christmas cracker]]s, which were obtained in the 2001 Christmas event.
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Green partyhats along with all partyhats will be removed after an update.
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 29 January 2017

"Green phat" redirects here. For the 2012 April Fools item, see peahat.
Zombie head
Green partyhat was removed from RuneScape after an update, but still exists in-game for those who had obtained it.

Green partyhat detail
Green partyhat chathead

Green partyhats come from opening Christmas crackers, which were obtained in the 2001 Christmas event.

Green partyhats along with all partyhats will be removed after an update.

Combat Stats
RequirementsGreen partyhat equipped
None
ClassSlot
NoneHead slot
Tier
None
WeaponsMainOff
Damage--
Accuracy--
Style-
Range-
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour0PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer0Strength0Ranged0Magic0
[FAQ][doc]

15 Days of Christmas

During the 15 Days of Christmas in 2013, this item, along with other Christmas-themed equipment, were given the Hybrid style of combat, and stats that scaled with the player's levels. This was so players could use these items in combat to assist in hunting for festive crackers during the event.

Trivia

  • As part of the April Fool's Day celebration in 2012, Jagex released an update claiming "Green p-hats ... are lying strewn throughout the streets of Lumbridge, Varrock and Falador." Rather than green partyhats being dropped, peahats were dropped.