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A Christmas cracker is a holiday item that was dropped during the 2001 Christmas event on the 25 of December, 2001, RuneScape's first Christmas event. Previously, they were obtained by using the clues given by Jagex through various means (forums, Twitter, etc) and giving a specific set of items to an NPC. This event started on 1 September 2013 and lasted until 7 September, with one clue being shown every day. Players could only receive a Christmas cracker for the clue given that day. If a player participated for all 7 days, they would have gotten 7 crackers. If a player tried to do a clue from a previous day, the specified NPC would not accept the items. A Christmas cracker (the wizarding variation also known as Wizard Cracker) is a party favour given out at Christmas in the United Kingdom, as well as in other Commonwealth countries like Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Crackers consist of a cardboard tube wrapped in festive paper that is twisted at either end like a sweet wrapper. Inside of the tube are prizes, and, in order to get them out, two people each hold one end of the cracker and pull it apart. The split is accompanied by a bang (from which the name cracker is derived). The Tenth Doctor once pulled crackers with Rose and Jackie Tyler while dining with them at Christmas. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) On Christmas Eve, the Eleventh Doctor pulled crackers with the Pettigrew family and Kazran Sardick as part of their celebrations. He hid a playing card in one. (TV: A Christmas Carol) Clara Oswald had a cracker at her family's Christmas celebration, but later took it to an aged Eleventh Doctor on Trenzalore. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) On Puxatornee, Professor Capra asked the Seventh Doctor and Mel if they wanted to pull a cracker. (AUDIO: Flip-Flop) The street price of the cracker can be upwards of triple, even four times greater than the market price, making the loss upwards of billions (most of the hats trade above the maximum possible number of coins). The chances below are calculated using a sample size of 1337 crackers. An update now causes the player using the cracker on another player to receive a warning message, asking them if they are sure they wish to do so. However, players are still strongly advised to keep Christmas crackers in noted form to prevent the unlikely accident of pulling them. Christmas cracker frame|Een Christmas Cracker Een Christmas Cracker is een zogenaamd Holiday Item. Het werd gedropt tijdens het Kerst-event van 2001- het eerste Kerstmis-event ooit. Dit is het zeldzaamste en duurste items in heel RuneScape. Christmas cracker, eli joulumakeinen on RuneScapen arvokkain tavara. Näitä paukkukaramelleja sai Jagexilta vuoden 2001 jouluna. Koska tavara oli lähes kaikilla, se oli arvoton ja RuneScapen käyttäjät tuhosivat ja räjäyttelivät niitä. Nykyään paukkukaramelli onkin vain harvoilla pelaajilla ja se on erittäin harvinainen tavara. Koska Runescapeen ei voi tulla enään tätä tavaraa ja sen hinta on 700m eli runescapen kallein tavara ikinä. Paukkukaramellin räjäyttäessä saattaa saada jonkinvärisen juhlahatun ja jotain muita tavaroita. Paukkukaramellin räjäyttämiseen tarvitaan kaksi pelaajaa. The Christmas Cracker can be used on another player to obtain the chance of a Partyhat. One player receives a Partyhat, whilst the other player receives a random, low value item. Although the one player may own the Christmas Cracker, it does not affect their chances when receiving the Partyhat after using it on another player, so either players may obtain the Partyhat. A Christmas cracker är en helgdag objekt som togs bort under 2001 Jul händelsen den 25 december 2001, den första RuneScape julen händelse och är utan tvekan den mest sällsynta, och är för närvarande den dyraste / värdefulla objekt i RuneScape. Den blå partyhat har en högre Grand Exchange pris än julen knäckt trots Christmas Cracker har ett högre värde, sannolikt eftersom mycket få smällkarameller säljs på Grand Exchange. De är istället handlas för kontanter och / eller objekt på grund av deras värde är högre än maximala antalet mynt.
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A Christmas cracker is a holiday item that was dropped during the 2001 Christmas event on the 25 of December, 2001, RuneScape's first Christmas event. The Tenth Doctor once pulled crackers with Rose and Jackie Tyler while dining with them at Christmas. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) On Christmas Eve, the Eleventh Doctor pulled crackers with the Pettigrew family and Kazran Sardick as part of their celebrations. He hid a playing card in one. (TV: A Christmas Carol) Clara Oswald had a cracker at her family's Christmas celebration, but later took it to an aged Eleventh Doctor on Trenzalore. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) On Puxatornee, Professor Capra asked the Seventh Doctor and Mel if they wanted to pull a cracker. (AUDIO: Flip-Flop) A Christmas cracker (the wizarding variation also known as Wizard Cracker) is a party favour given out at Christmas in the United Kingdom, as well as in other Commonwealth countries like Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Crackers consist of a cardboard tube wrapped in festive paper that is twisted at either end like a sweet wrapper. Inside of the tube are prizes, and, in order to get them out, two people each hold one end of the cracker and pull it apart. The split is accompanied by a bang (from which the name cracker is derived). Christmas cracker, eli joulumakeinen on RuneScapen arvokkain tavara. Näitä paukkukaramelleja sai Jagexilta vuoden 2001 jouluna. Koska tavara oli lähes kaikilla, se oli arvoton ja RuneScapen käyttäjät tuhosivat ja räjäyttelivät niitä. Nykyään paukkukaramelli onkin vain harvoilla pelaajilla ja se on erittäin harvinainen tavara. Koska Runescapeen ei voi tulla enään tätä tavaraa ja sen hinta on 700m eli runescapen kallein tavara ikinä. Paukkukaramellin räjäyttäessä saattaa saada jonkinvärisen juhlahatun ja jotain muita tavaroita. Paukkukaramellin räjäyttämiseen tarvitaan kaksi pelaajaa. Jos tätä tavaraa vetää toisen pelaajan kanssa, voi saada Partyhatin. Vaikka partyhat on kallis, on Christmas Cracker sitäkin arvokkaampi. Christmas cracker frame|Een Christmas Cracker Een Christmas Cracker is een zogenaamd Holiday Item. Het werd gedropt tijdens het Kerst-event van 2001- het eerste Kerstmis-event ooit. Dit is het zeldzaamste en duurste items in heel RuneScape. The street price of the cracker can be upwards of triple, even four times greater than the market price, making the loss upwards of billions (most of the hats trade above the maximum possible number of coins). The chances below are calculated using a sample size of 1337 crackers. The immense value of crackers and party hats on the street has posed a problem; the maximum gold stack is 2.147b, and the street price of the cracker is upwards of 6b, meaning items like h'ween masks, Santa hats, and other partyhats must be traded to offset the gold limit. Crackers are often traded via spirit shards and cash as well. An update now causes the player using the cracker on another player to receive a warning message, asking them if they are sure they wish to do so. However, players are still strongly advised to keep Christmas crackers in noted form to prevent the unlikely accident of pulling them. The Christmas Cracker can be used on another player to obtain the chance of a Partyhat. One player receives a Partyhat, whilst the other player receives a random, low value item. Although the one player may own the Christmas Cracker, it does not affect their chances when receiving the Partyhat after using it on another player, so either players may obtain the Partyhat. Previously, they were obtained by using the clues given by Jagex through various means (forums, Twitter, etc) and giving a specific set of items to an NPC. This event started on 1 September 2013 and lasted until 7 September, with one clue being shown every day. Players could only receive a Christmas cracker for the clue given that day. If a player participated for all 7 days, they would have gotten 7 crackers. If a player tried to do a clue from a previous day, the specified NPC would not accept the items. Crackers can be pulled by using them on another player. It's important to note that the owner of the cracker is not guaranteed to be the one to obtain the items. If an Iron Man attempts to open a cracker it will display the message "You are an Iron Man. You stand alone." A Christmas cracker är en helgdag objekt som togs bort under 2001 Jul händelsen den 25 december 2001, den första RuneScape julen händelse och är utan tvekan den mest sällsynta, och är för närvarande den dyraste / värdefulla objekt i RuneScape. Den blå partyhat har en högre Grand Exchange pris än julen knäckt trots Christmas Cracker har ett högre värde, sannolikt eftersom mycket få smällkarameller säljs på Grand Exchange. De är istället handlas för kontanter och / eller objekt på grund av deras värde är högre än maximala antalet mynt.
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