Easter egg
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Easter egg | |||||||||||||||||||
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Released | 31 March 2002 (Update) | ||||||||||||||||||
Members | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Quest item | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Properties | |||||||||||||||||||
Tradeable | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
Equipable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Stackable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Examine | Happy Easter | ||||||||||||||||||
Values | |||||||||||||||||||
Value | 10 coins | ||||||||||||||||||
High alch | 6 coins | ||||||||||||||||||
Low alch | 4 coins | ||||||||||||||||||
Advanced data | |||||||||||||||||||
Item ID | 677 | ||||||||||||||||||
The Easter egg is a discontinued item that was dropped on Easter, 31 March 2002. It has a significantly high value to players because of its status as an item that could only be obtained on one day.
Consumable status[edit | edit source]
It can be eaten to restore 14 Hits[1][2][3]. Due to its high value, players will usually keep the item in their bank except when trading it to avoid accidentally eating it. This precaution is extremely important because of the item's value and rarity. Other examples of consumable discontinued items are the Pumpkin and Half Full wine jug.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- On release, the Easter egg was reported to heal only 8 hits.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
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