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It is '''strongly''' recommended that a [[player]] notes the [[item]] as it may be accidentally consumed, especially since they are rare and extremely valuable.
 
It is '''strongly''' recommended that a [[player]] notes the [[item]] as it may be accidentally consumed, especially since they are rare and extremely valuable.
   
Despite being realeased earlier than the [[Santa Hat]] it has a lower value due it being non-equibable so players are unable to show it off as much
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Despite being released earlier than the [[Santa Hat]], Pumpkins have a lower value. This is probably due to them being non-equippable, so players are unable to show off their wealth as easily.
   
It Generally rises at around the time of Halloween, much like the Halloween Masks do, and The [[Santa Hat]] rises at christmas. It is often used when buying items such as partyhats as it is considered by many high level players as "Rare Junk".
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Pumpkins generally rise in price around the time of Hallowe'en, much like [[Red Mask]]s, [[Blue Mask]]s, and [[Green Mask]]s do. Pumpkins are often used when buying items such as [[Partyhat]]s, as they are considered by many high level players to be "Rare Junk".
 
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Revision as of 18:29, 29 June 2009

Pumpkins were the first holiday items that were dropped by Jagex on Halloween of 31 October, 2001. They heal a total of 14 hitpoints.

It is strongly recommended that a player notes the item as it may be accidentally consumed, especially since they are rare and extremely valuable.

Despite being released earlier than the Santa Hat, Pumpkins have a lower value. This is probably due to them being non-equippable, so players are unable to show off their wealth as easily.

Pumpkins generally rise in price around the time of Hallowe'en, much like Red Masks, Blue Masks, and Green Masks do. Pumpkins are often used when buying items such as Partyhats, as they are considered by many high level players to be "Rare Junk".

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