I was going to post this in the Official Suggestions Forum but line breaks don't appear to be working, and quite typically, I can't be ****ed to use an excess of "-"s to try and make my post legible so I'm posting it here.
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-Concept-
Drop Parties are currently either to be compiled of cheap items such as mithril daggers, or to happen at Party Pete's for the whole world to see and invite themselves to. Because of this, private drop parties for those celebrating achievements with friends and the dropping of somewhat more valuable items are near to non-existent. This idea aims to reproduce the drop parties of old, but takes into consideration any ways which Gold Farmers could abuse this to deliver illegally sold items to players.
-Description-
The Player Owned House will gain an addition much like when the costume room was added. The room, however, will be slightly larger than every other room, and will take up two 'spaces' instead of the normal one. This would be to allow larger drop parties and prevent overcrowding. The catch is, only the House Owner can put items into a chest and have them dropped.
The room will have 3 main features;
THE License.
The license is bought from Party Pete, who currently monopolizes the Drop Party business, and will allow you to have a drop party. There are five kinds of license, each allowing a different market price of an item to add to the drop party and the final one being unlimited. Of course, this must not be easy and cheap to achieve, which is why the final licence must have a high requirement (such as 80 for example) and will cost in the region of 1,500K to buy from Party Pete. You will not be able to have a party without a license.
THE Chest.
The chest will have 5 variants, Oak, Teak, Mahogany, Marble and Magic. With each progression the drop rate will become faster and more "fun". Oak Chests will drop things slowly, in balloons; where as the magic chest will throw out "telegrab" animations spawning the items that way.
THE Lever.
Oh, a lever. What could this do? Well, in this party room, it makes things... interesting. First off, the lever must match the chest they’re activating, so if you have a marble chest, you’ll need a marble lever. Each lever adds a special effect to the room to make your party more fun and… irritating, to be honest. Oak levers may activate mechanisms in the room’s floorboards, tripping you up or unleashing nails to pop balloons and show everyone what was inside of it. Magic levers may entangle you and teleport you around the room. But don’t worry! These effects aren’t that common and will only act as a nice fun effect differentiating from the typical Party Pete drop party. Prizes will last on the floor up to twice as long as they normally would with higher levelled levers.
I’d love to see some support for Jagex in this... difficult times, so if you’d rather think up some ideas to help the RWT problem AND yourself rather than just the latter maybe we’ll get back what we crave faster. I hope you enjoyed my suggestion and I look forward to your comments!
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... C+C PLS?