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{{Item
 
| interwiki = {{External|rs|rsc}}
 
|exchange = gemw
 
|name = Christmas cracker
 
|image = [[File:Christmas cracker.png]]
 
|release = 25 December [[2001]]
 
|update = None
 
|members = No
 
|quest = No
 
|tradeable = Yes
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|high = 0
 
|low = 0
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|store = No
 
|examine = I need to pull this.
 
|weight = 0
 
}}
 
[[File:Christmas cracker detail.png|left|130px]]
 
[[File:Pulling christmas cracker.gif|frame|left|A player pulling a Christmas cracker.]]
 
'''Christmas crackers''' are trade-able holiday items that can be obtained by completing one of the [[Christmas event|Christmas]] [[holiday events]] that occur once per year. This also rewards the player with all other holiday items associated with Christmas.
 
 
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."
 
 
==Loot==
 
Held within the cracker is a [[partyhat]] and one other item or a stack of items, such as some [[coins]], runes, or weapons. To open it, it must be used with another player. Upon opening, the player who had the cracker and the player it was used on each have a 50/50 chance to receive a randomly coloured party hat, while the other player gets the other item.
 
 
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{{DropsTableHead}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Red partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(32/128)}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Yellow partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(28/128)}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=White partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(23/128)}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Green partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(20/128)}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Blue partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(15/128)}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Purple partyhat|Quantity=1|Rarity=(10/128)}}
 
|}
 
 
This means that the average profit ''in GE terms'' for pulling a Christmas cracker is {{Coins|({{GEP|Red partyhat}}*25+{{GEP|Yellow partyhat}}*21.875+{{GEP|White partyhat}}*17.96875+{{GEP|Green partyhat}}*15.625+{{GEP|Blue partyhat}}*11.71875+{{GEP|Purple partyhat}}*7.8125)/100-{{GEP|Christmas cracker}} round 0}} based on Grand Exchange prices.
 
 
:''The chances below are calculated using a sample size of 1337 crackers.''
 
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{{DropsTableHead}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Chocolate bar|Quantity=1|Rarity=19.00%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Silver bar|Quantity=1|Rarity=13.24%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Spinach roll|Quantity=1|Rarity=12.42%|gemw=no}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Iron ore|Quantity=5 (noted)|Rarity=11.74%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Chocolate cake|Quantity=1|Rarity=11.52%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Holy symbol|Quantity=1|Rarity=8.53%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Silk|Quantity=1|Rarity=8.23%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Gold ring|Quantity=1|Rarity=7.18%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Black dagger|Quantity=1|Rarity=4.11%}}
 
{{DropsLine|Name=Law rune|Quantity=1|Rarity=3.96%}}
 
|}
 
 
{{Rares}}
 

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