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  • Drop Party
  • Drop party
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  • Drop parties are often advertised in the events section of the RuneScape Forums on the RuneScape website or at the Grand Exchange. Some scammers falsely advertise drop parties in order to obtain donations from other players to drop, or lure unsuspecting players into dangerous locations like the Wilderness, but many drop parties are legitimate. Drops at drop parties may range from junk, like tin ore, to extremely valuable items, such as dragon, Barrows items, and godswords.
  • A drop party is a party where one or more players drop items. Other players race to find the best ones and pick them up before someone else does or they disappear. The Drop Box is designed to automatically drop items for use in these parties.
  • Drop parties are events in which players drop items for fun, and other players try to pick them up first. Drop parties are sometimes held in the Falador Party Room. From 17 March 2009 to 1 February 2011, players could only hold drop parties in worlds 131 (M), 152, 103 (M), and 102. Jagex justified this change as a way of further combating Real world trading. With the return of Free trade and the old-style wilderness, drop parties can now be held anywhere in Gielinor, on any world.
  • A Drop Party is an event when a player decides to drop items for fun. The dropper normally says, "having a drop party" or just "drop party". This may be a legit drop party with no harm, but in some cases it has been known to be a lure for players who have just started or assume too much good faith. When a player falls for this they get lured to the Wilderness where the dropper will pull out something like a Magic Bow or Ancient Staff and most likely kill at least one partier with their armour.
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  • Drop parties are events in which players drop items for fun, and other players try to pick them up first. Drop parties are sometimes held in the Falador Party Room. From 17 March 2009 to 1 February 2011, players could only hold drop parties in worlds 131 (M), 152, 103 (M), and 102. Jagex justified this change as a way of further combating Real world trading. With the return of Free trade and the old-style wilderness, drop parties can now be held anywhere in Gielinor, on any world. Drop parties are often advertised in the events section of the Official forums on the RuneScape website. Some scammers falsely advertise drop parties in order to obtain donations from other players to drop, but many drop parties are legitimate. Drops at drop parties may range from junk, like tin ore, to extremely valuable discontinued items, such as party hats.
  • Drop parties are often advertised in the events section of the RuneScape Forums on the RuneScape website or at the Grand Exchange. Some scammers falsely advertise drop parties in order to obtain donations from other players to drop, or lure unsuspecting players into dangerous locations like the Wilderness, but many drop parties are legitimate. Drops at drop parties may range from junk, like tin ore, to extremely valuable items, such as dragon, Barrows items, and godswords.
  • A drop party is a party where one or more players drop items. Other players race to find the best ones and pick them up before someone else does or they disappear. The Drop Box is designed to automatically drop items for use in these parties.
  • A Drop Party is an event when a player decides to drop items for fun. The dropper normally says, "having a drop party" or just "drop party". This may be a legit drop party with no harm, but in some cases it has been known to be a lure for players who have just started or assume too much good faith. When a player falls for this they get lured to the Wilderness where the dropper will pull out something like a Magic Bow or Ancient Staff and most likely kill at least one partier with their armour. Some people will also cry out drop party with no intention of dropping anything or luring people, they do it simply to get people to follow them and disrupt peaceful gaming.
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