![]() ![]() Taking an average value of $0.75/M (my average of buy + sell price), a Blue Party Hat is worth $2,475 USD. Their in-game price is a whopping 3.3 Billion GP. Basically regaining its Free Trade 2007 price, despite the fact that the game was much less popular, and rares were much less popular in Trade Limits. For simplicity's sake, let's value gold in Jan 2011 1.25/M. By the final months of Free Trade, Blues sold for ~600M + $500. However, Blue Party Hats quickly regained momentum. Either way, it did drop down with the removal of Free Trade. However, people did pay about $4.00/M+ retail for gold back in 2009. At this point, gold was hard to value in terms of real $, because the costs included labour. Now, when Free Trade was abolished, this price eventually sunk down to its minimum price of ~300M in the summer of 2009. This made a Blue Party Hat's value on the real market approximately $1,350 USD. The price of gold in 2007 (Average of Buy + Sell Price) was about $3/M. Let us begin with examining the Blue Party Hat.Īt the end of Free Trade in 2007, a Blue Phat traded for about 450M maximum. That is, their value in terms of Real $ has historically increased. Chatting on MSN, I realized that certain RS items (Namely, Discontinued Items), are not only valuable investments in-game, but also valuable RL $ investments. We all party in different ways.An interesting idea came to me today. ![]() A different player on the RuneScape forum said they killed "2,000 abyssal demons" without seeing a Combat Shard drop, while another reported that they got the Combat Shard after fighting dark beasts for six hours. That hasn't stopped some players from trying to grind out Shard drops as soon as they can, such as by spending a morning cooking thousands of sailfish. "Essentially, it's our intent that players who are actively playing throughout this event will be able to create their own hat without too much worry." "As you continue to train a skill or complete clue scrolls, the likelihood of getting a shard grows exponentially," says the developer. Jagex says that a "bad luck protection" system should prevent anyone who's actively playing RuneScape from being left hatless before the event ends on January 3. Others are random drops that occur while players are training skills or engaging in other activities. (Membership can also be purchased with Bonds, which are tradable in-game items like EVE Online's Plex.) Some shards are acquired by completing discrete tasks, such as finishing the 'Once Upon a Time in Gielinor' anniversary quest or buying one for 30 million gold. To get a Golden Party Hat, players must collect eight Golden Party Hat Shards and have an active RuneScape membership, which is $11 monthly, or less for players who commit to a 12-month Premier Club membership. Each player can only earn one Golden Party Hat during the event, so they will still be rare, but players aren't likely to toss their hats out this time. (Correction: Actually they were pink, not purple, a player tells me, but the color was changed in response to a duplication glitch.) The Golden Party Hat will be a symbol of a player's participation in RuneScape's 20th anniversary event, or something to trade, although they won't automatically be as valuable as the originals. These are Golden Party Hats, whereas the originals only came in white, blue, red, green, yellow, and purple. The new 2021 Party Hats are distinguishable from the 2001 party hats. ![]()
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