You will find party hat :D
The Christmas Cracker originated from Germany. The Germans had a old tradition that on each Christmas Eve each person would first sniff a cracker of choice, then drop in a cup of animal blood. That night they would then eat the animal that the blood came from, and then in the morning they would eat the cracker. So this eventually evolved to the now-a-days Christmas Cracker.
Well Christmas is usually spent inside, so you can wear whatever you want. pajamas for eaxmple...you would have just woke up.
Egg Nog is a popular traditional creamy Christmas drink in the USA. In Ireland and the UK it would be Baileys.
Usually it would be Christmas pudding.
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You would be better off looking on the Runescape Forums, very rare stuff are often seen being sold on there.
No. If that would happen, they wouldn't be worth hundreds of millions! Nobody pays that amount for something they can get for free. Christmas crackers are an extremely rare item; they were given out as a holiday event some years ago. No new Christmas crackers are created now.
You cant "make" a party hat besides pulling a Christmas cracker and yes it is non member. To get a Christmas cracker you needed to be playing in 2001, or have about 700m right now, there used to be a glitch where using dye on silk, then hears on silk would make a partyhat, but Jagex has since fixed that
Best could be an opinion, but if you mean the best reward, that would definitely be the Christmas of 2003. The exclusive item known as the "Christmas Cracker" was given out then, which is now the most expensive item on the game (I think)
Jagex initially put Christmas crackers into Runescape because they thought it would be a fun way to celebrate the holidays. They were randomly dropped around the world and luck players coupld pick them up. Using them on another player would 'crack' them and one player would receive runes, armours, or various other usefull things. The other person would receive a partyhat. The partyhat was often called a 'useless' item because players would much rather have had some usefull items then a paper hat. As a result many patyhats were dropped and left to disappear. The current high price of the cracker (and the partyhats) is due to the fact that Jagex only dropped this item once. The cracker is much more valuable then the hats because most people opened their cracker for the usefull items inside.
I don't know, what would you use a NUT cracker for.
Traditionally, one would always find a paper crown inside each holiday cracker. One might also expect to find a small joke and a gift inside a holiday cracker. The gifts can vary a lot, including things such as playing cards, traveling games, picture frames, and address books.