Easta Buni

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Easta Buni
File:Easta Buni.png
Release date 29 March 2010 (Update)
Removal date 12 April 2010 (Update)
Race Troll
Members NPC? No
Quest NPC? 2010 Easter event
Location Easter Bunny factory
Sells items? No
Gender Male
Examine An ice troll.
Notable features Troll named after the Easter Bunny
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Easta Buni (pronounced the same as 'Easter Bunny') is an Ice Troll who featured in the 2010 Easter event. He was seen conversing with the Easter Bunny during the event, ordering something for Easter. He is so named because he was born around Easter-time, and apparently tried to eat the Easter Bunny. By Troll tradition, he was therefore named Easta Buni as Trolls are named after the first thing they (try to) eat<ref>Jagex. Postbag 10 - "Jellies, Rocnars and Rantz gets literate!". Postbags from the Hedge. *</ref><ref>Jagex. Postbag 25 - "The trouble with trolls", Letter 1. Postbags from the Hedge. *</ref>. He is also one of the only members' monsters to appear in free players' worlds.

Trivia

Troll concept art
  • At the time of his release, Easta Buni, along with Undead trolls, were the only trolls in RuneScape with an updated look. Since then, Trolls in Daemonheim have been given the updated look as well.
  • Easta Buni looks different in the Knowledge Base article
    In the Knowledge Base article for the Easter event, a picture shows Easta Buni looking significantly different from in game. The in-game model resembled a mountain troll while the Knowledge Base model resembled an ice troll.
  • Easta Buni is the first NPC to have a voice. A player commented on this subject and Mod Fnord replied that it was indeed a NPC voice and are hoping to have more. Voices have since been added to the tutorial NPCs, some boss monsters in Dungeoneering, Nex and Bard Roberts.
  • He seems to have tried to eat the Easter Bunny, as trolls are named after the first thing they ate.

See also

References

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