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Easter egg

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This article is about the items players receive during Easter events. For hidden messages within the game, see Easter Egg (feature)

Easter eggs were dropped during the 2002 Easter event on the 20 April 2002. Just like pumpkins, the eggs involved in the 2005, 2006, and 2007 Easter events are edible and they heal 12 hitpoints when consumed.

Players are strongly advised (as with pumpkins) to refrain from eating these holiday items, as they are rare and extremely valuable. Players should withdraw them from banks only in noted form to avoid accidentally eating them.

Note that these items should not be confused with the Chocolate Eggs that were given as a reward during the 2008 Easter event, as they are two completely different items.

[edit] Easter event

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2007 eggs

Various other eggs have made appearances in the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 Easter events, although these all differ from the actual "Easter egg" item that could be collected during the 2002 event.

In the former two appearances, the easter eggs were gifts to be given to other players and non-player characters, respectively.

In the 2007 Easter Event, they were used as bowling balls to crush chocolate kebbits into chocolate chunks. These eggs came in four colours. The examine text is "a rolling egg gathers no moss," which is a reference to the saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss".

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2008 eggs

In the 2008 Easter Event, players had to find at least three eggs (from five or six that were hidden around the Falador area) to be given access to the Easter Bunny's rabbit hole. After the 2008 holiday event, all eggs still in a player's possession crumbled to chocolate dust.

[edit] See also

  • Chocolate egg, a reward from the 2008 Easter event.
  • Easter ring, an item that allows players to appear to transform into an Easter egg when worn.