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There are many agility courses across the world of RuneScape. The first course that is open to players is the Gnomes' course in the Gnome Stronghold. No health can be lost on this course. Another course is located at the Barbarian outpost, requiring level 35 agility and completion of the Alfred Grimhand Barcrawl. The most dangerous but best agility course to gain agility experience is the Wilderness agility course, which requires level 52 agility to enter. As it is located in the deep wilderness, there is a danger of PK'ers (Player Killers) there.
The Werewolf agility dungeon southeast of Fenkenstrain's castle contains two courses. The Creatures of Fenkenstrain quest must be completed to use these courses. The skullball course can be entered at level 25 agility and requires kicking a skull through 10 goals in order.
Completing this course in under 4 minutes generates 750 agility experience. The course can easily be completed in about 3 minutes, and possibly as quickly as 2.5 minutes. The other werewolf course requires an agility level of 60 to enter and provides agility experience comparable to the Wilderness agility course.
Holiday Items
On certain holidays, such as Christmas and Halloween, Jagex will arrange a "holiday drop" in which rare items are placed in the game for one day and one day only. (Two exceptions being the Christmas 2004 drop and the Easter 2005 drop which lasted two weeks and gave out non-tradable toys with no practical use.) For example, the now-legendary party hats ("P-Hats" or "phats") were only dropped on one day and can now be sold for millions. Prices can drop or spike sharply depending on the actions of the few unpredictable party hat owners.
(Note: Since then, holiday items are now no longer "dropped" in that they would appear in random locations on the ground. Currently, holiday items are now only available though special means that are present for a short period of time.)
Other tradable holiday drop items include Halloween 2001's pumpkins, Christmas 2001's Christmas crackers (which contained party hats), Easter 2002's Easter eggs, Halloween 2002's masks, and Christmas 2002's Santa hats. In 2003, drops became non-tradable, with Easter's bunny ears and Halloween's scythes. Christmas 2004's yo-yos and Easter 2005's rubber chickens (obtained from an Easter Bunny) were non-tradable as well.
The older items, especially the edible ones (pumpkins and Easter eggs) are excessively rare and can be sold for millions as well. Unfortunately, they would eventually disappear because they are only good for eating, and many owners accidentally eat their eggs and pumpkins. Similarly, items that are "recent drops", i.e., are newly introduced tend to start with a high price and drop off in price within a week or two.
During the Christmas season, Santa Hats are at their peak price, with some selling for over one million gold each. However, right after Christmas, when the demand goes down, "Santas" are at their lowest price, and continue to remain low for the rest of the year.
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