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{{Discontinued content}}
{{RSC page|Party Hat}}
 
 
{{Item
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{{Infobox Item
 
 
|name = Purple partyhat
 
|name = Purple partyhat
 
|image = [[File:Purple partyhat.png]]
 
|image = [[File:Purple partyhat.png]]
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|equipable = Yes
 
|equipable = Yes
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
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|disassembly = No
|low = 0
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|noteable = Yes
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|value = 1
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
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|kept = reclaimable
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|exchange = gemw
 
|exchange = gemw
 
|examine = A nice hat from a cracker.
 
|examine = A nice hat from a cracker.
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|weight = 0.056
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|id = 1046
 
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[[File:Purple partyhat detail.png|left|100px]]
 
[[File:Purple partyhat detail.png|left|100px]]
 
[[File:Purple partyhat chathead.png|left]]
 
[[File:Purple partyhat chathead.png|left]]
'''Purple partyhats''' come from opening a [[Christmas cracker]] that appeared in the [[2001 Christmas event|2001 Christmas holiday event]]. The partyhat is expensive because it's a [[Discontinued item]], as no more are being created in the game (see [[Christmas cracker]] for details). The rarity of the item increases its demand, and the rarity itself renders them scarce, resulting in this massive increase in price. The purple partyhat was originally the most expensive of the partyhats, but became the cheapest after the [[Partyhat duplication glitch]]. As with all partyhats, it has experienced a considerable increase in [[Grand Exchange]] price and a decrease in street price since the return of free trade.
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'''Purple partyhats''' come from opening a [[Christmas cracker]] that appeared in the [[2001 Christmas event|2001 Christmas holiday event]]. The partyhat is expensive because it's a [[Discontinued item]], as no more are being created in the game (see [[Christmas cracker]] for details). The rarity of the item increases its demand, and the rarity itself renders them scarce, resulting in this massive increase in price. The purple partyhat was originally the most expensive of the partyhats, but became the cheapest after the [[Partyhat duplication glitch]]. Before free trade, the street price was much higher than the GE price, giving the false impression that partyhats sharply rose when free trade was reintroduced.
 
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|tier = n/a
 
|requirements = None
 
|requirements = None
 
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|slot = head
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|damage = 0
|mainAccuracy = 0
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|accuracy = 0
|mainType = N/A
 
|offDamage = 0
 
|offAccuracy = 0
 
|offType = N/A
 
 
|armour = 0
 
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|magic = 0
 
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|image = Purple partyhat equipped.png
 
|image = Purple partyhat equipped.png
|caption = A player wearing a purple partyhat
 
 
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==15 Days of Christmas==
 
==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 cracker]]s during the event.
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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 cracker]]s during the event.
   
 
==RuneScape Classic==
 
==RuneScape Classic==
 
In ''[[RuneScape Classic]]'', partyhats were simply called "party hat" with no colour in their name. What is now the purple partyhat was more magenta in colour, but players called it pink. After the release of ''[[RuneScape 2]]'', [[Jagex]] made a slight colour change to the "magenta" partyhat, and then named it purple partyhat.
 
In ''[[RuneScape Classic]]'', partyhats were simply called "party hat" with no colour in their name. What is now the purple partyhat was more magenta in colour, but players called it pink. After the release of ''[[RuneScape 2]]'', [[Jagex]] made a slight colour change to the "magenta" partyhat, and then named it purple partyhat.
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==Drop sources==
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{{Dropping monsters list|Purple partyhat}}
   
 
{{Partyhat}}
 
{{Partyhat}}
 
{{Tradeable Rares}}
 
{{Tradeable Rares}}
{{Discontinued}}
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{{Discontinued items}}
   
 
[[nl:Purple partyhat]]
 
[[nl:Purple partyhat]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 8 April 2019

Zombie head
Purple partyhat was removed from RuneScape after an update, but still exists in-game for those who had obtained it.

Purple partyhat detail
Purple partyhat chathead

Purple partyhats come from opening a Christmas cracker that appeared in the 2001 Christmas holiday event. The partyhat is expensive because it's a Discontinued item, as no more are being created in the game (see Christmas cracker for details). The rarity of the item increases its demand, and the rarity itself renders them scarce, resulting in this massive increase in price. The purple partyhat was originally the most expensive of the partyhats, but became the cheapest after the Partyhat duplication glitch. Before free trade, the street price was much higher than the GE price, giving the false impression that partyhats sharply rose when free trade was reintroduced.

Combat Stats
RequirementsPurple 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.

RuneScape Classic

In RuneScape Classic, partyhats were simply called "party hat" with no colour in their name. What is now the purple partyhat was more magenta in colour, but players called it pink. After the release of RuneScape 2, Jagex made a slight colour change to the "magenta" partyhat, and then named it purple partyhat.

Drop sources

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Christmas crackerN/A1Common