![]() ![]() Usually most players ignore very valuable drops, because of how crowding the room can become, thus making players' computers "lag" too much, and causes them to lose connection.Another criticism is that players may set free lots of toys ( toy dolls, toy soldiers, etc.) so that players might accidentally click one instead of a balloon.People also criticise how people always close the chest when other players try to see what is being dropped in the chest.There are also "party crashing" clans that gather useless items to fill treasure chests. People criticise the fact anything can be put in the party chest, therefore many people put more useless items in than valuable items.It has been discussed on the forums, that players should not be able to make fires or summon familiars inside the room, as many players accidentally pick up the ashes from fires or click on the summoned familiars instead of clicking on the balloons.If the player receive a random event in a crowded room, they may get teleported away and receive something less valuable if anything. Many people criticised that the fact that they can receive random events while in the party room.Talking to Party Pete is one of the easy tasks in the Falador diary. The NPC chat only appears on the main screen, not in the chat box. One of the phrases said refers to "high value items", but it is hard to tell if that is true. The NPCs in Falador, such as the bank staff and the guards, react with excitement when a party is in progress. Also, nearly every banker in RuneScape will advertise and offer free teleports to the Party Room. 1,000,000 or more Falador men, women, and Party Room barmaids advertise.150,000-1,000,000 Falador men, women, bankers and Party Room barmaids advertise.50,000-150,000 Falador Bankers and Party Room barmaids advertise.Ten second delay between pulling the lever and the balloons dropping. The party advertisement varies depending on the value of the items in the chest: According to Jagex, this was to stop players from making covert trades (especially real trades) by attracting lots of people into the room to take the items. Players can converse with him one at a time.Īfter an update in late 2007, certain NPCs would announce that a party was about to take place. Postie Pete frequently visits the Party Hall. Party Pete telling players of a drop party that is worth over 100 million coins. Postie Pete File:Partyroombankeradvertise.gifīankers counting down to the next big drop. Note: Gnomeballs may be deposited, even though they cannot be bought on the Grand Exchange. On occasion, Party Pete will check the chest for "junk" and take it out, so be sure to use discretion when putting items in the chest. This feature, and the bar upstairs, makes the Party Hall a popular place for drop parties. As an example, twenty noted lobsters put into the chest can appear in four different balloons, with random amounts in each whose sum is twenty. If stacked or noted items are put into the chest, they do not necessarily have to appear in the same balloon. Popping these balloons may yield an item from the Chest. Pulling the lever next to the chest for 1000 coins will cause balloons to float down around the Hall. Items that cannot be dropped or traded may not be put into the chest. Players can donate items to the Party Chest, but cannot withdraw them again. Two players in the Party Room, with many balloons. Talk-to knight: "He's too busy dancing to talk!" The knights will dance on the tabletop, singing a song in parody of a similar scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.Įxamine: You'd need a tin opener to get him out. Pulling the lever near the Party Chest will give a player the option of summoning the 6 dancing knights for 500 coins. He also sells Afros.ĭancing Knights Main article: Dancing Knights File:Dancing knights.PNG He will also remove 'cheap' items from the Party Chest. He will dance, chat, and count down until the release of the party balloons. Although he wears a party hat, it is generally thought that this is because of his name and role, not his wealth. The owner of the Party Room, Party Pete is a fun-loving character, and one of the few characters in RuneScape who wears a party hat. Features Party Pete Main article: Party Pete
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