Welcome
Hello and welcome! If you are reading this guide, I am guessing you are most likely a new player here on Neopets. You've come to the right place to learn the ropes. My guides offer thorough, well written, and organized
information on almost every area of the site. Use the menu to the left to jump right to a specific guide section. If you're completely new, I'd suggest reading as far through as you can without getting bored. =P
Neopets is a great site, but it can be very confusing. There are a lot of rules and functions to remember, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. My guide is divided into six handy sections:
Rules and etiquitte are outlined in the first section to give you an idea of how to play the
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Pet information is provided in the second section. Learn how to paint, dress, and care for pets.
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Major site areas are explained in the third section. Learn about guilds, quests, and basics of
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NP making methods are listed in the fourth section. Discover different ways to make an
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Dealing with items is the topic of the fifth section. Learn about rarities and how to sell your
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Specific items are explained in the sixth section. Learn about major items and how to get
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| | Site Rules |  | |
Before posting on the boards, writing a profile, or doing anything else, I would recommend thoroughly reading over the rules of Neopets. It can be easy to break a rule without realizing it, so always be conscious of your actions.
Neopets is a strictly G-rated environment, so the boards, as well as any area where you are able to write in your own text, are strictly monitored. Personally I enjoy the light environment. It helps make the site a fun place and an escape from any stress
in real life.
Click here for the official Neopets Terms and Conditions.
I'm not going to retype the rules, just read them on the official page. Overall, keep in mind that Neopets is meant to be an enjoyable G-rated environment and anything you do to cause stress to others will get you in trouble. All kinds of people play
Neopets, so be respectful. While all ages play the site, it is meant to be appropriate for very young children. Bad language is an obvious don't. Don't do anything to deceive other players, advertise your real life opinions on serious issues, profit unfairly,
or sneak past the rules. Breaking the rules will get you either warned, suspended, or ultimately frozen.
Always remember that Neopets is a community that is very sheltered from the rest of the internet. It is an escape and a carefree place to play without thinking about anything BUT Neopets. For that reason, don't talk about other games, other websites,
or real life issues. Even mentioning other websites could get you a warning from Neopets.
Remember that you are a guest on this FREE website, and if you break the rules Neopets has every right to punish you.
| | Board Rules |  | |
You will notice that Neopets does have a board system. Anyone 13 years and older is free to post. The boards on Neopets are
not meant for casual chat. (Casual chat within the site rules is okay in most guilds,
however.) Everything on the boards must be related to Neopets in some way, and posting anything unrelated could get you in trouble. The boards are meant to be smooth and on topic, focusing all discussion to that specific area of Neopets. I would
recommend reading the chat rules:
Click here for the official Neopets Board Rules.
All site rules apply to the boards. Discussion is to be kept on topic and away from real life issues. There is no need for discussion about anything but Neopets. The boards are mostly just for commerce and getting help for Neo-related questions.
| | Neomail Etiquitte |  | |
What is Neomail?Neomail is a 1:1 private conversation with another user. Anyone over 13 has the option to
Neomail any user on the site.
Neomails, unlike the boards, are meant for casual conversation. All Neopets rules apply to Neomail. Don't think you can get away with typing something against the rules in a Neomail just because it is only to another user. Users can report any
suspicious neomails to a monitor. Plus monitors have the ability to read personal Neomails if they suspect the content breaks the rules.
How do I go about Neomailing a user I don't know?If you want to Neomail a user you don't know, you should always read their userlookup first. This can be done by typing their username into the search box on the
lefthand side of any Neopets page. Often people will put the answers to common questions, such as whether or not they want to join guilds, trade items, or battle, on their userlookup. Reading this information before Neomailing will eliminate bothering
the person with a question they have already answered.
What do I do to Neomail a person about an item they have for sale?If you are neomailing about an item in a user's shop or trades, be sure to read their
shop or trading wishlist thoroughly. Neomailing to ask for a discount will only get people mad. You could even get yourself in trouble because asking for discounts is begging, which is a reportable offense. Usually people will establish clearly what they
want (either in their trade description or just the price tag in their shop) and asking to give them anything else in exchange will only get you ignored.
What if I don't want strangers to contact me? How do I change my
Neomail settings?
When someone first creates an account, provided they are over 13, their Neomail is set so that they can contact any user and any user can contact them. If you wish to change that,
go here. You
have the option to make it so that only your Neofriends (users that you have added to your list) can contact you. This is good for younger users or those that really do not want to be bothered. However, checking this option makes it VERY annoying if
someone who is not your Neofriend needs to contact you.
So what if I need to contact someone who has Neomail set to friends only?
Sometimes people will send a Neomail, but have theirs set to friends only so you cannot reply. If you don't want to request to become that person's friend, there are a few ways to contact them. A popular method is to send that person a junk/1NP item.
This is a common gesture that usually lets people know that something is wrong with their Neomail and you cannot contact them. Another way is to send that person a challenge from the Battledome. You can type a message to another person in the
challenge to let them know their Neomail is set to friends only.
What if I need to contact someone with a full Neomail inbox?
You can only receive 100 Neomails. Once you reach that many, no one else can send you any new messages before you delete some of the old ones. If someone's inbox is full and cannot be contacted, use the same methods as listed above.
What if someone sends me an inappropriate Neomail?
If you receive a Neomail that breaks the rules, you can report it to a site moderator. All neomails should have a link above them to go to a report form.
What if I want to block a user from contacting me?
Go to the
block page to list users you wish to block.
| | Neofriend Etiquitte |  | |
What exactly are Neofriends?
Neofriends are users that are added to each other's exclusive contact lists. If a user is your Neofriend and they are online_ you will see their name on the left-hand
side under the box that says Neofriends.
What is the benefit to having a user be my Neofriend?
There really is no benefit. The only special thing about being Neofriends is seeing when the other person is online_ Also, you can contact each other regardless of
friends only Neomail settings.
How do I make Neofriends?
If you are talking to a user on the boards or over Neomail, you can ask them if they'd like to become Neofriends.
How do I add someone to my Neofriends list?
Type their name into the search box to go to their userlookup. From there you should see a smiley face icon that says Neofriend underneath it. Clicking that adds them, but
the person must confirm in order for you to be considered Neofriends.
X Person has really cool pets and stuff! Can I request to be their Neofriend?
The unspoken rule around Neopets is that to request to be someone's Neofriend you should talk to them first. Sending a random request out
of the blue is considered rude. Plus many users block Neofriend requests for this reason. Many people think that seeing when strangers are online is creepy and prefer not to have Neofriends. Others want to collect as many Neofriends as they can.
Again, read the userlookup of any person you want to add. That will usually tell you if the person wants Neofriends.
| | Newbie vs. N00b |  | |
What is the difference between newbie and n00b? Are they interchangeable terms?Certainly not! A
newbie means a player who is new to the site and is still trying to figure things out. A
n00b is a derogatory term that means a player is rude, inexperienced, and above all bad at playing the game.
A NEWBIE might say...
Hey there, I just joined and I'm kind of confused about the game. Could someone please give me a guide or explain this?
I was just wondering what the price was on your item... Would you consider accepting this for it? Please reply!
Oh, I really like your pet! How'd you get the paint brush?
Would you be interested in joining my guild?
I disagree with your opinion.
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A "N00B" might say...
HAY GUYZ IM NEW CAN U PLZ GIV ME SUM MONEY PLZ OR FREE STUFF PLZZZZZZ OPLZ OPLZ OPLZ
i saw u had an item in ur shop how about u giv it 2 me 4 100 np lol plz itz my birfday :) :) :)
u hav a kool pet giv it 2 me
JOIN MY GUILD and ill giv u 100000 nps plzzzzzzzzzz
LOL stupid n00b... y ur so DUMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So as you can see, newbies are often confused and innocent, asking questions about the game and trying to figure things out on their own. Newbies may be confused and not know the rules, whereas n00bs act rudely on purpose and often try to get away
with breaking rules. The term n00b has nothing to do with account age and can refer to any player who is acting immaturely or doing something to draw attention to themself.
| | Meanings of Common Acronyms/Abbreviations |  | |
What are some of the most common abbreviations I need to know?
| Abbreviation | | What It Means |
| AC | | Avatar Chat |
| AC | | Altador Cup (Neopia's summer sports event) |
| Av | | Avatar |
| BD | | Battledome |
| DoN | | Defenders of Neopia (battledome game) |
| ETS | | Easy To Sell |
| FFQ | | Faerie Fountain Quest (rare quest to paint a pet) |
| HC | | Help Chat |
| HT | | Hidden Tower (where expensive items are sold) |
| HTS | | Hard To Sell |
| K | | 1,000 Neopoints |
| M/mil | | 1,000,000 Neopoints |
| LE | | Limited Edition (a species of pet that is rare) |
| MP | | Morphing potion (item used to morph a Neopet) |
| NC | | Neocash (purchasing Neopets clothes with real money) |
| NF | | Neofriend |
| NFT | | Not for trade |
| NM | | Neomail |
| NR | | Neo-related (usually refers to guild) |
| NT | | The Neopian Times (Neopia's newspaper) |
| OBO | | Or best offer |
| PB | | Paint brush (item used to make Neopets special colors) |
| Pure | | Neopoints only, without items |
| R | | Rarity (refers to item rarity number) |
| RE | | Random Event |
| RS | | Restock |
| TNT | | The Neopets Team (members of Neopets staff) |
| UC | | Unconverted (refers to Neopet artwork) |
| UFA | | Up for adoption (refering to a Neopet) |
| UFT | | Up for trade (usually a Neopet) |
| UL | | Userlookup |
| | Side Account Rules |  | |
What is a side account and main account?When you sign up for Neopets, your first account is usually considered your MAIN account. A main account is the account you use to play all games
on Neopets. You can do dailies, play games, or any of the other activities around the site on your main account. A SIDE account is an account that cannot play games, do dailies, or earn Neopoints in any way. A side account serves the purpose of
storage. You are allowed to have up to 20 Neopets (4 on your main account and up to 16 others on 4 side accounts) if you choose. The only purpose of a side account is having more Neopets, petpages, storage, or an extra item gallery.
How many side accounts can I have?As established, you can have ONE main account and up to 4 side accounts.
How do I make an account my side account?To make a side account, simply log out and sign up again. Make sure to use the same e-mail address as your main account when making a side account. This lets Neopets
staff know that the accounts are linked.
What CAN'T I do on a side account?A side account cannot make Neopoints. This means you can NOT restock, play games, do dailies, or do anything that would result in Neopoints being generated on that account. You
cannot have a shop. If it makes a profit, you cannot do it. That's the simplest rule. Always follow that and you should be okay.
What CAN I do on a side account?You can visit the Soup Kitchen on a side account to get free food for your pets so they don't go hungry. You can claim the free 150 Neocash at the mall to dress up your pets. You can
store items and Neopoints that were sent over from your main account. You can chat on the boards or over Neomail. Side accounts can also join guilds. You can use the petpages of your side account pets to host information, and side accounts can
have galleries to display item collections. However, the gallery must be funded entirely from the main account.
How does Neopets know if an account is a side account?Other than being linked by the same e-mail address, Neopets can tell if two accounts were created and accessed from the same computer. All computers have
an IP address. An IP address is like DNA. All humans are unique based on their DNA, just like all computers have a unique IP address. If two accounts are accessed from the same IP address, they may be one person using multiple accounts.
Depending on the activity within the accounts, Neopets staff can tell.
But what if siblings/parents use the same computer?Neopets understands that siblings and families often share computers. If two people use the same computer, use different e-mail addresses for the accounts. You
may also want to put a note on your userlookup.
What happens if I purposely earn NP on my side account?If you do dailies or earn NP regularly on a side account, all of your accounts will most likely be disabled. Neopets is supposed to be a fair game, and using
multiple accounts to profit gives you an unfair advantage.
What happens if I accidentally played a game on my side account?If you accidentally played a game or made Neopoints on your side account, don't panic. Neopets understands that people make mistakes, so as long
as it doesn't happen again you should be fine. Just remember to be careful when on a side account. Always look at the username you're logged into before doing anything. If you accidentally played a game, donate any Neopoints you earned to the
Money Tree and write a note on your side account's lookup explaining the accident.
What if I want to buy an item for a pet on my side account?Any buying should take place on the main account. Just buy the item with Neopoints on your main, then send it to your side.
What if I get a random event on my side account?Any items earned from random events on side accounts can be kept and sent to your main account. Random events are out of your control, so Neopets has said that
you are free to keep any items from them.
| | Account Safety |  | |
Scammers are out there. Be careful.Be aware that not all Neopets users have the best intentions. Many people play dishonestly and can try to trick you, or even steal your account. If you fall for
a scam you risk losing your Neopoints or even your account. Know that if your account is taken, it will most likely be frozen. Keep a clear head to prevent that. If you remember a few rules overall, you should be fine.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. No one is going to give a stranger a paint brush or rare item for free. Don't fall for promises of free items. If the user claims that they will give you an item if you Neomail
them, ignore them. If someone claims an item is magic and will result in paint brushes or increased luck when opened, don't trust them.
NEVER give away your account information to anyone. If anyone or anything asks you for your account information, other than an OFFICIAL NEOPETS.COM LOGIN PAGE, do not give it up. This is the most obvious
rule ever, but a surprising number of players fall for people asking for account information. It doesn't matter who someone is. Never give your Neopets login or pin number to anyone. Not to your best friend, not to your sister, not even to your mother.
Your information is YOURS alone.
If someone says they are Neopets staff, they are NOT. The ONLY account that is neopets staff is
theneopetsteam. Any official messages from Neopets will come from that account and that account only. No
one asking for your information is Neopets staff, no matter how convincing they sound. Neopets will never ask you for your information over neomail or e-mail, EVER.
Only trust pages that start with http://www.neopets.com. If a page does not start with NEOPETS.COM it can not be trusted. Never enter your information on a page that doesn't start with neopets.com. People can copy
Neopets' layout and put it on other websites, so always double check the URL of the page before entering anything. If a link looks suspicious, don't even check it. Just ignore it and move on.
When buying, check names and pictures. Don't rush into buying the wrong item. Many people will try to sell you items that look rare but are actually cheaper counterparts. For example, there is an item called Baby Paint
Brush Plushie that looks like the real Baby Paint Brush. Only a Baby Paint Brush (600,000 NP) will color your Neopet baby. A Baby Paint Brush Plushie (20,000 NP) is only a toy and will not do anything. Check item names and descriptions and be
careful if something sounds too cheap.
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Don't be greedy. One of the best ways to lose your account is to be greedy and fall for something that's too good to be true. Work hard to earn your own items. Don't be swayed by
people who claim they have a "neopoint generator" or "item duplicator." That's rubbish.
ALWAYS use a pin number for extra safety! Even if someone guesses or steals your login information, your account may be saved if you have a pin number. By default, accounts do not have a pin number. You will need
to set one up on
this page. A pin number is a four digit code that you must enter, if enabled, to withdraw any Neopoints or items from any area of the site. Though it may be a bit inconvenient at first, it
protects your account. If someone steals your account they will not be able to access your bank account, shop, or safety deposit box unless they know your pin number.
| | Premium & NC Mall (Paid Services) |  | |
I thought Neopets was a free game. What is premium?Neopets is completely free. You do not need to pay anything to enjoy the game and use 99% of its features. Premium is a optional, paid
add-on to the game. It costs real money, but adds certain perks that normal users do not get. The NC Mall is the same. You can buy virtual clothes for your Neopet for real money. Whether or not you choose to pay for these services is completely up to
you. Buying or not buying either will not majorly affect your gameplay.
I choose not to pay for Neopets, so premium is not my area of expertise, but if you want to learn more information about its paid features,
Leto's petpage offers a great guide.
| | Creating Your Neopet |  | |
The first step to enjoying Neopets is creating a unique pet to care for.Once you sign up, you will be prompted to create a pet. (Or
click here to
go to the page.) This is a very simple process, but listening to an explanation will make it clearer and easier to choose your pet. The create-a-pet screen looks something like this:
Select your Neopet's species.On the create-a-pet page you will see the 42 available species you can make. There are 12 rare species that are not listed here and cannot be created normally, but I will cover that later.
For your first pet you should choose one of the 42. Species does not matter when creating a pet, it simply determines appearance. No one species is "better" than another, so choose whichever you like. If you find the decision difficult, remember that
this is only your first pet and you can have up to four on your account. Most species have unique habitats and are loosely based on real life animals.
Select your Neopet's color.When creating a pet you have the choice between the four base colors: red, yellow, green, and blue. Simply choose whichever is your favorite. Color does not matter and can be changed later.
There are over 50 rare colors that you can pay Neopoints for if you want to change your pet later on.
Give your Neopet a name.Name is the most important attribute of a Neopet. Names must be unique to a pet and can NEVER be changed. You'll have to get creative when naming a pet, because no two pets on the entire
site can have the same name. I prefer to make up names for pets that are a mixture of syllables that make up a real-sounding name. For example, I named one of my pets "Balmik." You can use numbers and underscores in a name, but I would
recommend avoiding them if you can. It's entirely up to you what you name a pet, but some would say that numbers and underscores make the pet less original and "badly" named.
Give your Neopet a gender.Gender may play a role in what you determine as your pet's personality. If you really feel the need to change your pet's gender, it can be done later on. However, doing that requires a very
expensive potion, so you should choose wisely when first creating.
Choose where your pet lives, what it does, and how it greets others.These do not matter at all. They are just for fun and to give you an idea of your pet's fictional personality.
Choose your Neopet's stats.I would always recommend choosing option B for this. Strength is the most important out of those three stats, so if you plan to battle with your pet, choosing the highest strength will give
you a slight advantage.
| | Adopting a Neopet |  | |
Creating a pet isn't the only option. While many prefer to create their own pets, others would prefer to give a home to an existing pet. Any newbie can adopt a pet from the Neopian Pound. There
are limitations as to what colors and stats you can adopt when your account is new, but you can still give a home to a pet in need.
Click here to see adoptable pets. The screen will look something
like this:

The pet in a green box is the one selected. To adopt, simply click the button. You can browse through several pages of pets in the pound until you find one you like. While you can't choose the name of your pet this way, you can always pride yourself in
knowing you gave a home to an unwanted Neopet.
| | Rare and Restricted Species |  | |
There are 12 restricted species that cannot be created normally. You may recall this from the create-a-pet guide. Many people want to own restricted species because they look cute or are
considered a symbol of rarity and status. Some are rarer than others. Listed here is information on how to get each species.
What are the different rare species?
 | | Grundos are listed as a rare species, but actually aren't. Grundos can be
made at any time; you just have to go to the Space Station instead of the create page. Grundos, unlike any other species, can be created in white or purple colors from the start. Nifty, eh?
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 | | Tonus are the second most common rare species after Grundos. About 50 tonus are
released to the create page every time the Giant Omelette is down in Tyrannia. This is usually a daily occurrence. To make a Tonu you must be fast since they are released in very small
numbers.
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 | | Chombies (singular Chomby) are sometimes released to the create page in
limited numbers on Chomby Day, March 22nd. You may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion to turn an existing pet into one.
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 | | Cybunnies (singular Cybunny) are sometimes released to the create page in limited
numbers on Cybunny Day, April 27th. You may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion to turn an existing pet into one.
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 | | Like the others, Hissis are sometimes released in limited numbers on Hissi
Day, May 4th. You may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion. Hissis are popular, so they are more expensive than other rare species.
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 | | Jetsams are sometimes released in limited numbers on Jetsam Day, October 16th.
You may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion to turn an existing pet into one. Flotsams, a very similar species, are a non-limited alternative.
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 | | Kikos are sometimes released to the create page in limited numbers on Kiko
Day, July 17th. With some luck you may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion to turn an existing pet into one.
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 | | Koi are sometimes released to the create page in limited numbers on Koi Day, May 25th.
However, there is a relatively cheap way to obtain a Koi. Orange Koi Morphing Motion is a cheap morphing potion (under 200,000) that was once given out from a game.
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 | | Poogles are sometimes released to the create page in limited numbers on
Poogle Day, September 19th. With some luck you may be able to create one then, but otherwise you'd have to adopt one or use a morphing potion to turn an existing pet into one.
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 | | Draiks are very rare and often considered status symbols. Any method of getting one
costs well over 5 million NP. You must either buy a Draik Egg and hatch it or buy a Draik morphing potion. There is no cheap way to get one and Draiks are never released to create.
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 | | Krawks are equally, if not more rare, than Draiks. They cost well over 5
million as well. Either buy a Krawk petpet and take it to the caves at Krawk Island or buy a Krawk morphing potion. There is no cheap way to get one and Krawks are never released to create.
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 | | Lutaris are the rarest of all species, perhaps even rarer than Draiks and Krawks
because they are almost priceless. They cannot be adopted, morphed, or created. You can make one only if you buy the Neopets package for your cell phone. ~15,000 exist in Neopia.
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So how do I go about obtaining a rare species?
There are three main methods to go about doing this. Depending on your budget and which species you want, you will have to choose to work towards whichever method suits you best.
Method 1: Adoption. It is rare that someone will want to abandon a limited edition pet. If you are new, you can forget about this
method for now because an account must be 4 months old to adopt any rare, limited edition, or expensive painted pet. If you are 4 months and you find someone willing to abandon/transfer a limited edition pet, you will have to talk to that person and
tell them a bit about yourself to apply to adopt the pet.
Method 2: Morphing. This is expensive, but it is the most common way to earn a rare pet. Items called morphing potions will
turn an existing pet into a new species and color. For example,
Green Krawk Morphing Potion turns any existing pet into a green Krawk when consumed. Usually people morph to get the species then use a paint brush to change the pet's color.
Potions are very expensive and can be found on the
Trading Post.
Method 3: Magical Plushies. These must also be found on the
Trading
Post. Magical plushies are the same as morphing potions in that they turn your pet into that species and color. Plushies are not as common of a method, but they are the better method if you want a Chomby or Poogle. ONLY PLUSHIES THAT
HAVE "MAGICAL" IN THE NAME WILL WORK! Don't be tricked into buying a regular plushie someone claims is magical.
| | Painting Your Pet |  | |
How do I make my pet a non-base color to make it more unique?Making a Neopet a non-base color is the most common goal among all players. Using a magical paint brush is the most common
way to do this. There are over 50 paint brush colors (and a few more that are so rare they cannot even be obtained with a paint brush) that can make your pet look more unique. Most people want a rarer pet that isn't just red, yellow, green, or blue. The
most common way to color a pet is with a paint brush.
What is a paint brush and how do I obtain one?Paint brushes are items that will make your Neopet a rare color. All paint brushes can only be used ONCE, so be careful if you happen to come across one. There are a few
methods of getting a paint brush:
The Obvious Method: Buying one. This is your best chance. 98% of people with paint brushes earn Neopoints over a long period
and then buy them. Most paint brushes are very rare and must be bought from other players who were lucky enough to obtain them but didn't want to use them. Depending on the color, paint brushes will cost anywhere from 50,000 to 6,000,000
Neopoints. To buy a paint brush, search for it on the
Island Trading Post. It is usually polite to Neomail a seller telling them an offer that matches their trading wishlist before offering on the
trade.
The "In Your Dreams" Method: Finding one. There is a ridiculously small chance that you will find a random paint brush in a
random event while browsing the site. A character named Jacko the Phantom Painter appears and gives you a paint brush. The chance of this happening is about .000002%. It could be a basic colored paint brush, or it even could be a color as rare as
Maraquan. The downside to this is that it's random and you don't get to choose the color. Most people will never get this event during the entire time they play Neopets.
The Luck Method: Winning one. This is another ridiculous chance, though the odds are perhaps slightly better than that of finding a
paint brush. The daily activity
Fruit Machine has about a .005% chance of giving away a paint brush. This paint brush is guaranteed not to be a base color. The
Underwater Fishing game has a chance to give paint brushes, though only a handful of people have reported ever winning them. Various other chance games have a chance to award paint brushes, but the odds are so low they're
barely worth mentioning.
What colors are available to paint my pet?Check out
This list at the Rainbow Pool for brush colors. If you want to see all the available colors for each species of
Neopet, check out
this page. It's very handy. You can waste so much time looking at the pet colors. =P
What colors are the cheapest?Base color (red, green, yellow, blue) paint brushes are usually under 50,000 NP.
Christmas Paint Brush is given out yearly to every person in December. If you want a Christmas
pet, you should wait until December when they are free. If you want to buy one during the year, they only cost about 50,000 NP. Second cheapest is the
Scritchy Sketchy Paint Brush, which was once given away in mass quantities. These
usually cost under 100,000 NP. In third place is
Cloud Paint Brush, which was also given away and reduced. These are usually in the mid 100,000s and can be found on the
Trading
Post.
If I get a paint brush, where do I go to paint my pet?Head on over to the
Rainbow Pool at Neopia Central, then select the pet.
Are there other ways to color a pet besides using a paint brush? How?
 | | You can purchase a morphing potion to turn your pet into a specific color
and species. These are not a popular method for obtaining colors. More people use them only to obtain rare species, as described previously.
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 | | Again, magical plushies are another alternative that can be used to transform a pet
into a new color and species. Unfortunately these are too pricey and usually are not worth it. Stick to paint brushes and save your Neopoints.
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 | | Rare random events (described in this section) can turn
your pet a different color. There is a random event that turns your pet any random color, as well as an event for baby, invisible, and even base colors.
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 | | The Lab Ray (described in a guide on my
main page) zaps pets and can turn them into random colors and species. You must purchase a very expensive map to use the lab ray, and the results are completely random.
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| | What is "Converted"? |  | |
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What does it mean when people talk about "converted" pets? A while ago, artists redrew all the Neopets. The art for the pets changed so that all colors of every species were in exactly the same pose. This allowed for
clothing to be drawn in one position so it could easily fit all colors of a species. When the pets were redrawn, wearable clothing was introduced on the site. Examples of converted and unconverted pets can be seen on the left. Unconverted pets retain
their unique artwork, while converted pets have to be in a default pose.
What colors of pets remained unconverted? When the conversion went into effect, people with rare colored pets had the option to keep the original artwork or "convert" their pets so they could wear clothing. If you had a
royal, faerie, grey, robot, baby, or any other rare colored pet that had artwork that made its pose somehow different from base colors, you could keep it the way it was. All base colored pets and pets created after the conversion will have the new
artwork.
How does a pet become converted? The only way a pet can become converted is if the owner of the pet chooses to convert it. Pounding or transfering a pet will not convert it. If you have a converted pet, this can be done
from the quick ref page.
How do I get an unconverted pet? Unconverted pets are truly rare since there is no way to make new ones. The only way to get unconverted pet artwork is to adopt an unconverted pet. You can never get an unconverted
pet if your pet is converted.
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| | Wearable Clothing |  | |
What is wearable clothing?Wearable clothing items, or "wearables" as people call them, can be found throughout Neopia. These items can be worn by most pet species and colors and will change the appearance of your
pet all over the site to show it wearing that item.
Where do I get wearable clothing items to buy with Neopoints?Clothing stocks at the
Clothing Shop, but you have to be very fast to buy anything
there. Most people use the
Shop Wizard with an item already in mind. This lets them search for users who are selling that item. If a clothing item is rare and there are none on the Shop Wizard,
there may be some on the
Trading Post for over 100,000 Neopoints.
Are all clothing items wearable?NO. You need to be careful when buying clothing items. There are many clothing items that can not be worn by any pets and are basically useless. If an item is wearable, it will say so on
your
inventory page once you buy it.
But then how do I know if an item is wearable before I buy it?It can be difficult to tell, but
this petpage guide is a valuable resource. It lists every wearable clothing item that can
be purchased with Neopoints. It allows you to browse and preview clothing items. If you come across an item in a shop and you are not sure...
Can all species wear all wearable clothing items?Unfortunately, no. If an item is wearable, assume it can be worn by all species UNLESS it has a species in its name. For example,
Bow Tie is wearable by all
kinds of Neopets, but
JubJub Rainbow Socks is only wearable by JubJubs since it has JubJub in its name.
Can all pet colors wear all wearable clothing items?Nope. There are restrictions. Due to their unique body shapes, mutant, Maraquan, and baby pets cannot wear clothing. Fruit colored Chias also cannot wear clothes.
These pets can wear accessories and backgrounds, but not clothes.
What about paying real money for Neopets clothing?This is also an option. Some people choose to spend money on Neocash, currency used in the
NC Mall to purchase
animated clothing and accessories. You can get 150 Neocash for free just by visiting the mall, so be sure to visit and get a free item. Neocash is completely optional, but if you really want to customize your Neopet with those items you can buy a card
at Target stores in North America.
What is the benefit of customizing/clothing a Neopet?The only benefit is seeing your Neopet's appearance change. Clothing does nothing special and is only decorative. Some people prefer clothing as a cheaper
alternative to paint brushes. You can make your pet unique by giving it clothes instead of splurging on a very expensive paint job.
| | PetPets: Pets for Neopets |  | |
What is a pepet? Does it serve any purpose?A petpet is a pet for your Neopet. If you look at the lookup of a Neopet with a petpet, such as
mine, you
will see the petpet underneath the picture of the pet. Petpets are purely for decoration on lookups, though they have some very minor functions in a handful of games. For example, you must have a petpet attached to your pet to do the
Symol Hole daily.
So how do I get a petpet?You get petpets the same way you get any other items.
Click here to browse all the petpet colors. Once you have a specific petpet in
mind, use the
Shop Wizard to find it and buy it from another player. If you cannot find a petpet with the Shop Wizard, that means it is rare and costs over 100,000 Neopoints.
How do I put a petpet on my pet once I buy it?Simply go to your
inventory page and click on the petpet. When the item window pops up, select "Give to
pet" from the dropdown menu. From there, go to the
quick ref page to name your petpet. Unlike pets, petpets have no naming restrictions, so they can be named anything regardless of whether or not it's
unique.
Can a pet refuse a petpet? How do I fix this?Pets can refuse petpets. Sometimes they are just incompatible. It has nothing to do with species or color, it's just your pet's preference. If you really want to attach a petpet
to a pet that refuses it, try scrolling down to the bottom of the page and changing the site language to French. For some reason this changes item settings and may cause your pet to accept the petpet.
Are there colors and paint brushes for petpets?Yep! Just like pets, petpets can be painted. The brushes for petpets are generally much less expensive.
What does it mean to match a petpet? Many people like to give pets petpets that resemble their species or color. For example, JubbyJubJack has a
Purple Fungree, because I feel it matches his color. A Fungree
looks a lot like a JubJub.
What are some cheap petpets? If you are on a budget, there are petpets to fit all price ranges. Try an
Altachuck,
Abominable Snowball, or
Mallard if you want a petpet that costs around 1,000
Neopoints.
| | PetPetsPets: The Chain Continues |  | |
Petpetpets?... Pets for petpets?Yep. The chain continues.
What function do petpetpets serve?They are basically useless. All they do is show up on your pet lookup if you have one attached.
Where do petpetpets come from?Petpetpets can only be found from rare
random events. These random events require you to have a petpet on your pet. The event will say something like
"(Petpetname) has found a (petpetpet name) in its mouth!" The petpetpet then appears in your inventory.
Are there colors and paint brushes for petpetpets?Nope. It doesn't go that far.
Should I attach a petpetpet?I wouldn't. Some people like to attach them so they show up as decorations on pet lookups, but you can usually get a good amount of Neopoints for a petpetpet. Often over 50,000.
How do I attach a petpetpet?If you have one in your inventory you must refresh until it hops onto a random petpet on your pet.
What are the different kinds of petpetpets and what do they look like?This page has a nice list if you're interested.
| | Feeding Your Pets |  | |
How do I feed my pets?Simple question, simple answer. If you have a food item, go to your
inventory page and click on the item. When the window pops
up, select "Feed to (Petname)" from the dropdown.
How do I get food items? Is it expensive?Food items can be bought for 1NP, but you don't even need to spend that. Feeding four pets daily should cost you absolutely nothing. If you have under 3,000 Neopoints, you
can go to the
Soup Kitchen to get unlimited free food every day. Regardless of how many Neopoints you have, you can go to the
Giant Omelette daily and
get free omelette to feed your pets.
What if I want to pamper my pets and buy them special foods?You're certainly free to feed your pet nice foods if you want, but it's unnecessary. Most pets will be perfectly fine with daily omelette and don't require
anything special.
What kinds of foods does my Neopet's species like?Food has nothing to do with species. All neopets will eat all foods, unless they are picky. Some pets will randomly reject certain food items, but that has no connection
to their species.
How do I know if my pet is hungry?You should see your pet's hunger level on every page. It is displayed with the stats beneath the picture of your pets.
Can Neopets eat things that aren't classified as food items?Only if your pet is a Skeith or Grarrl. Those pets can eat any item if you choose to feed it to them with the dropdown menu in popup windows. They can also
randomly snatch items from your inventory and eat them, so be careful if you own one.
What is a gourmet food?A gourmet food is any food with a
rarity index between 90 and 100. Most gourmet foods are very expensive. Unless you plan on going for a
Gourmet Club Trophy, you don't need to worry about them.
| | Your Pet's Mood |  | |
What is mood and what does it do to my pets?Mood is the level of happiness of your pet. You will see mood displayed with the stats below your Neopet's picture on every page. Mood is ranked in the following order, from
worst to best: angry, miserable, depressed, unhappy, content, happy, cheerful, extremely happy, joyful, delighted. Any pets with a mood level of content or above are fine and will not do anything. Pets with a mood level of unhappy or below will require
attention to bring up their mood.
What makes pet mood go down?If pets are hungry their mood will drop, but the biggest influence on mood is
sickness. A sick pet will ALWAYS have a low mood, so if you can't tell why your pet
is unhappy, check to make sure it's not sick. Visiting your pet on the
quick ref page should tell you. A sick pet will have "suffering from (disease name)" next to its mood. To read about curing pets, check
the
next section.
How do I increase my pet's mood?If your pet is sick there is little you can do to increase mood until you cure it. If you have a normal pet that is unhappy, feed it first. After it has a hunger level of "not hungry" or higher,
try grooming or playing with it. This can be done with any toy or grooming item in your inventory. You must play or groom your pet at least five times in order to see an increase in mood. If you need to buy a cheap grooming item, try
Pink Blush
for about 50 NP. A cheap toy is
Yellow Lupe Plushie for about 15 NP.
What if mood is still low after playing and grooming?Try taking your pet to the
Roo Island Merry-go-Round. Pay 50 NP for a ride and it may increase
mood.
Is it true my pet will turn blue if its mood is low?Yes. It's not guaranteed, but your pet may turn blue or red if its mood is consistantly low. Keep it happy to avoid that.
| | Pet Sickness and Cures |  | |
How do pets get sick?Your pet could randomly come down with a disease. Sounds odd, but it happens. Pets can also get sick as a result of spinning the Wheel of Excitement in Faerieland or Wheel of Misfortune in the
Haunted Fairgrounds. As mentioned, check the
quick ref page if you suspect your pet is sick. It will say so next to mood.
What is the penalty for having a sick pet?Sick pets cannot fight in the Battledome, but other than that there is absolutely no penalty. If you have a sick pet there is NO NEED to rush and buy a cure, just slow down and
wait. You will get healed for free.
It says I need a cure item. How do I get this item? Why is it so expensive?STOP RIGHT THERE. NEVER EVER EVER buy a cure item. This is the biggest newbie-trap ever and is a complete waste of Neopoints. Some
cure items cost over 100,000 NP and will disappear once you use them to cure your pet. Never buy any items - you can cure any disease for free.
So how do I cure it for free?Healing Springs is a wonderful place. A water faerie there will give you free healing spells every 30 minutes. Just click on "heal my
pets" to receive her magic. You will get one of three results. The water faerie will either give you a potion, increase your pets' health points, or cure your pet(s) of disease. It is completely random which of the three you get, so keep trying and you will
eventually be cured free.
But the Water Faerie just gave me a potion... she didn't cure it and it didn't work.Again, it's RANDOM. Keep going to the Healing Springs every 30 minutes and you will eventually be healed. So many people don't get
healed the first time and then go and waste their Neopoints on an item. Be patient and you will be rewarded.
What are the different diseases?This page is a great resource for pet diseases and healing options.
| | Battling With Your Pet |  | |
What and where is the battledome?
The battledome is where you can send your Neopet to fight against both computer and real opponents.
How do I fight a computer challenger?
Go to the main page, click on 1 player, and then select a pet and challenger.
What do I need in order to be good at the battledome?
In order to fight, you will need a pet with high stats and decent equipment. Equipment can be bought or found. There are tons of items that can be used in fights. Stats can be seen on the
quick ref
page.
What stats are important when fighting in the battledome?
| Stat | | What It Does |
| Health Points | | Raise your pet's endurance. VERY important if you want to survive long fights. |
| Strength | | Determines your pet's offensive attack power. Probably the first or second most important. |
| Defence | | Helps to negate your opponent's attacks. It is important, but definitely not as much as strength and health. |
| Level | | MUST be raised before other stats. Other stats can only be 2x level. (EX: level 4, can only have 8 strength.) |
| Movement | | Is virtually useless. It does nothing. Never waste NP to raise unless it's a cheap Air Faerie quest. |
| Intelligence | | Is just for fun and does not matter in battle. There is no training to increase, it's just mentioned as a stat. |
So how do I raise my pet's battledome stats?
Method one: Train at the Krawk Island School. You should do this first above any other method. It is cheaper than the other
training school. Train for strength, health, defence, and level here until your pet is level 40. Courses here must be payed for with dubloons. At the beginning, each course will cost about 3,000 NP and give your pet 1 to 5 stat points in the selected area.
Read my
dubloon section on how to get dubloons.
Method two: Train at the Mystery Island School. You should start doing this after your pet is level 40. Unlike the other school,
courses here cannot be cancelled once started. Courses here must be payed for in codestones, one or two depending on your pet's level. That means the courses will cost from 4,000 to 20,000 Neopoints. They also give a random 1-5 points in a
selected stat, with 5 being the rarest. Read my
this section on how to get codestones.
Alternative method: Zap for stats. Using the Lab Ray to zap your pets for stats is risky, but many people do it. You have no
control over what color or species your pet will end up, so use carefully. The lab has a chance to grant stats, but it can also remove them. At higher levels it may be cost efficient, but it's always a gamble. The Lab Map must be purchased first, of
course, and that costs from 700,000 to 1,000,000 Neopoints.
Random stats: Faerie quests. Faeries give quests randomly. The rewards are stat raises on your pets in exchange for an item. These
are almost always a better value than training, but are completely random. You cannot choose when to get them. To read about which faeries give which stats, check out the
faerie quests section.
An expensive extra: Stat-raising neggs. Certain neggs and items may raise pet stats, but are not worth it to buy. Just know that
they are an option if you obtain them. The most common stat-raising foods are neggs. Not all raise stats, but some do. A few examples are the
Faerie Queen Negg (+1 health point),
Silver Knight Negg (+1 defence point), and
Ferocious Negg (+1-4 strength points). Beware of possible side-effects such as color changes!
What must I do to excel at the battledome and get good weapons?
Check out
this great guide for more information if you want to become serious about battling.
| | Abandoning Your Pet |  | |
If I have a pet I don't want, can I get rid of it?As sad as it is, yes. If you have a pet you no longer wish to care for, you can put it in the
Neopian Pound in hopes of
finding it a new owner. Click on the abandon door and go through the process. It costs 250 NP to abandon a pet. Once a pet is in the pound it is up for grabs by anyone! Make sure you want to abandon your pet because you will most likely never get it
back.
What if my pet is a rare color or I want it to go to a specific person?There is now a transfer option at the pound to give your pet to a user safely. If you want to do this, simply click on the transfer door at the pound and
enter the person's username. Of course, you will need to talk to the new owner over Neomail first.
| | Joining a Guild |  | |
What is a guild?A guild is a club of people with a common interest. They have their own page and message board, and often the leader of the guild organizes activities for the members to
participate in.
Can you get cool free stuff from joining guilds?No. Based on the rules of Neopets, guilds are not allowed to give away prizes of any kind.
Then what is the point of joining a guild?Guilds can be places to make friends with common interests. It can be fun having a private message board.
Where do I go if I want to join a guild?Go to
Guild HQ to browse guilds, or go to the
Guild
Neoboard to see some ads. Beware, they could get a bit crazy there.
What if I want to make a guild?If you are new I would recommend slowing down and joining an existing guild first. Good guilds take time and dedicated leadership. A leader should be experienced and very talented at
coding. There are already thousands of guilds out there, so try finding one you like before you rush to make a new one. If you really feel you want to make a new one, start on
this page.
| | Neoboard Avatars |  | |
What is an avatar?If you look on the
Neoboards, you will see little square pictures beneath each person's posts. These little squares
are called avatars, and for a large number of players, they are the most important aspect of the site. Avatars are very addicting to collect and each one requires a certain special action to obtain it. Here are some examples:
So how do I get avatars?Each avatar has a different method used to obtain it. For a complete guide to all the avatars, check out
this page.
How do I choose which avatar I want to appear by my posts?Go to the
Neoboard preferences page.
| | NeoHomes |  | |
What is a NeoHome?A NeoHome is where you live on Neopets. You can choose from hundreds of furniture and garden items to customize your home however you like. There are also
gardens.
So if I don't have a NeoHome, am I essentially homeless?Not really. NeoHomes are purely for decoration on your userlookup. It doesn't matter at all whether or not you have one, though many people choose to build
them. It's just to pretend you have a house to keep your pet in.
How much does it cost if I want to make one?The costs are per room. You pay for the building material and later for any furniture items to furnish the room. Furniture items are purchased like any others through the
Shop Wizard. The cheapest room material, cardboard, costs 150 NP per room.
What are extensions and NeoInsurance?Extensions and NeoInsurance have no effect on your NeoHome at all. They are just for fun. They are displayed
on your userlookup but otherwise they do nothing. If you are not seriously into NeoHoming there is no need to waste Neopoints on them.
How do I get started building a NeoHome?Go to the
main NeoHome page and read about the building options. Check out
this
page for a walkthrough on the process.
| | Random Events |  | |
So what are random events?
If you are new, you have probably seen at least one minor random event.
Random events are both good and bad. You will see them frequently, though some are rarer than others.
Some are so rare you may never see them in a lifetime of playing Neopets. Here is an example of a rare event window:
| Something has
happened! |
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If you get a random event, it will look like this and appear at the top of whatever page you're on. They can appear anywhere on-site, even on userlookup and shop pages. Keep
your eyes peeled!
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This section of my guide lists some of the good, bad, and useless random events, as well as tips to be prepared.
Events are listed in order of rarity. The most common events are the first mentioned.
These are not the only events that can happen! These are just the ones I mention. There are tons more out there. There is nothing you can do to increase your luck
and get more REs.
They are 100% random and there is nothing you can do to fully avoid the bad ones either.
What are the GOOD random events?
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Finding
NP is the most common event. You can find anywhere from 10 to 5,000 NP on the floor. Higher amounts are much rarer. |
Finding
Codestones is fairly common, I find one as often as once a week. You can get one of any of the 10 stones. Sell for thousands! |
Finding food items is pretty common. These are
usually hard-to-sell species foods that will stay in your
shop a good while. |
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Finding
PetPet pieces is very common. Happens more than weekly for me. Any piece you find can be sold for around 900 Neopoints. |
Finding other
pieces is actually pretty rare. Lab, spooky, underwater, or any other treasure map pieces you may find sell quick. |
Receiving
lotto tickets happens every so often. The ticket has random numbers and is entered for you. Neomail upon win. |
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The
Travelling Library gives out random books. Fairly common, you might see once monthly. These are usually worth 1,000+ NP. |
Trading Cards can randomly appear in your deck.
This event is somewhat rare. The cards usually worth only a few hundred
Neopoints. |
The Hat Chia
randomly gives away hats. They can be junky and weird, but if you're lucky you could get a wearable hat. Medium rarity. |
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Petpetpets can appear randomly in a petpet's mouth. Uber-rare. I got a Mootix worth 2 million once! Use Trading Post to price. |
Dr. Sloth
can appear and give you a random Trans Potion. Usually worth well over 150k. Could even be a rare Draik or Krawk potion. |
An Alien
Aisha can give out
Nerkmids. These tokens are worth at least 200,000 NP, so the event is very rare. Many kinds of tokens. |
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Lutari
Beads can be found for your talisman. They increase luck and can be sold for a bundle. Rare. Several different types. |
A
Fire Faerie can appear and give you a random petpet PB. Often sold for 100,000+ NP. Very rare. Tons of colors available. |
Jacko
the Phantom Painter gives out random paint brushes. THE VERY RAREST. Most people don't expect to ever see this. |
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What are the BAD random events to watch out for?
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The Pant
Devil is somewhat common. He steals a random item from your inventory. Some means to prevent. Read my tips. |
The Grundo
Leader also steals items, but is less preventable. Less common than the Pant Devil and other item thieves. |
Meuka eats
items and leaves a snot lump in their place. The lump is an actual item and can be sold for a few Neopoints. Uncommon. |
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Sloth can also be bad. He fires his ray gun and turns an item in your inventory into a Pile of Sludge. The sludge is worth 1NP. |
The
Bug Brothers steal Neopoints. Not to worry, it's a negligible amount. Usually under 100NP. Not too bad. This is somewhat common. |
Ghosts
also steal NP,
but are slightly better than bugs since what they steal gets donated to the poor. Equally as common as the bugs. |
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King
Skarl can tax you and take away several hundred NP. For me it's usually 700-800NP. I once got this twice in a row. Ouch! |
The
Mutant Kadoatie costs you 5,000 NP! This is a very unlucky event, though at least you get a battledome challenger out of it. |
The Tax
Beast taxes you 10% or 25% of the NP you have out. Somewhat rare, but very unlucky if you have lots of NP on you. |
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Random Diseases
can be caught by your pet. Never fear; just keep going to the Healing Springs to get it cured for free. |
Low
Mood can cause your pet to change color. Sad pets become blue, mad pets become red. No reversal except to repaint. Semi-rare. |
Hiding
Pets can turn invisible as a random event. Invisible is a PB color. Very unlucky and rare; no reversal except to repaint pet. |
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Are there random events that could be good or bad?
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A
thief can take your NP and leave you a random biscuit/cookie. Usually good since the items are worth more most of the time. |
Boochi zaps
your pet into a baby. Good if you want a free baby pet, bad if your pet is already painted an expensive color. Very rare. |
Rainbow
Water can splash your pet and turn it a random color. Good if you want a free paint job, bad if your pet is already painted. |
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Which random events are useless?
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 Pets saying hi are all over the place. Just a
pleasant greeting; very common. Usually Poogles or
Scorchios, could be others. |
Chias
will tell you about Neobadges or other Neopets links that aren't commonly known. These are just as common as pet hellos. |
Your pet can talk to you as a random event.
Nothing important; just letting you know they want ice
cream or something. |
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Pet
stomachs rumble and request random foods. You do not have to buy the foods! It's just telling you what it would like. |
Mortogs
can rain down from the sky. No, you won't actually see it happening. Nothing to be concerned about. It does nothing. |
The
Ghost Lupe either growls random messages or heals your pets. The latter is a pretty good event. He is fairly common. |
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What can I do to avoid bad random events?
Bad random events always happen, but there are a few things you can do to prepare. Read on.
Have your lab rat or least expensive pet active.
Since random events can change the paint color of your pet, have a base-color or cheap lab-rat pet active. These events cannot be reversed, but they only affect your active pet. Don't risk losing expensive paint colors. To choose which pet is active,
go to the
quick ref page and click on your pet's face. From there, select "make active.
Keep your Neopoints in the bank. Many random events take a percentage of Neopoints, not a set number. If you have all your NP out, that could be a very high number. Why put yourself at risk? Put your hard-earned
points in the
bank to earn interest and keep safe.
Keep a "Pant Devil Attractor" or two in your inventory. Pant Devil Attractors are items that the Pant Devil prefers over others. They are very cheap. They cost about 300NP and can also be fished up from the
Underwater Fishing game. Having several in your inventory gives you a very good chance not to get another item stolen by the Pant Devil. However, Pant Devil Attractors only prevent the Pant Devil stealing your items. There are several other random
events that do the same thing and will not be thwarted by the item. However, he is the most common.
Keep your items in your Safety Deposit Box or shop. As mentioned, items are always at risk to be stolen or zapped through random events. If you have valuable items, keep them in your Safety Deposit Box, shop, or
trades where they can't be affected. Only items in your inventory can be stolen.
Always be aware of random events. People often navigate through pages quickly and miss events happening. There is no such thing as an event log and you cannot remember past events unless you record them
yourself.
| | Special Plots |  | |
What is a plot?A plot is a special storyline on Neopets. It often features characters that follow a story in a comic. Users then complete special challenges and tasks that correspond with the
comics. Sometimes the plots involve battling.
When do plots happen?Usually plots happen once or twice yearly. You'll know when if you stay up to date with the
new features page. Check daily.
How do I join a plot when it happens?Again, the
new features page will give you the most information about plots. Just check.
What are the rewards for plots?Depending on how far you got in the plot (there will be a long series of puzzles) you will get different prizes. Usually everyone who participates gets a trophy or participation medal image on
their userlookup. At the end of a plot there is usually a point system that adds up how well you did on the puzzles. You can then spend those points to buy prizes in a prize shop for that plot.
But I want to do a plot now! Aren't there any that I can do?The only plot that is open to complete at any time is the Altador mini-plot. A guide can be found
here if you want to
get started.
| | Jobs at the Employment Agency |  | |
What is a job on Neopets?A job is when you accept a task from the
Faerieland Employment Agency.
How do you get a job?To get a job you must either obtain a Job Coupon, or wait at the
basic jobs page to get a free job.
Free jobs refresh every 10 minutes on the minute. Job coupons may get you slightly better jobs, but in general they are not usually worth it.
How do you complete a job?Once you accept a job, you will be told an item that you must buy. You will be required to buy a certain quantity of that item in a certain time span. For example, "Buy 4
Blueberry
Smoothies in 5 minutes." Use the
Shop Wizard to buy those items and then return back to the Agency. You will receive a reward in NP, but it may not be much greater than what you spent
to buy the items.
How do you get a job coupon?If you really want to spend your NP on a job coupon, the best way to get one is through the
Trading Post. They cost over
100,000, depending on which one. I would not recommend them.
| | Timed Quests |  | |
What is a timed quest?
You may find quests while browsing different worlds in Neopia. You can accept a quest and receive a prize for doing it, but to complete the quest you must buy items
using the
Shop
Wizard. The quests are called timed quests because you have a set time limit to bring back the items requested. They are also known as 10-per-day quests.
Are the quests worth doing?
These quests are a waste 90% of the time. Newbies often find them and think they are important, but they are just the opposite. You will need to use your judgement to decide if a quest is worth doing. NEVER do a quest if it costs over 4,000
Neopoints.
So what if the quest isn't worth it and I don't want to do it?
There is NO PENALTY for not doing a quest. To not do a quest, simply let the timer run out and ignore it. You can always try again if you abandon a quest.
How often can I do these quests?
You can do any combination of
10 of these quests daily. For example, that means you could do 5 Edna and 5 Snow Faerie, 2 Edna and 8 Kitchen, etc. Illusen and Jhudora are on different timers. You can do 2 of those a day. 2 Jhudora, 2 Illusen,
or one of each, regardless of the other 10 quests.
How do I do one of the quests?
Click on the quest giver you want to help. Once you click the accept button on their page, a list of item(s) will come up. You will also see your time limit to purchase the items. Go to the
Shop
Wizard and search for the items. Be sure to have "identical to my phrase" on the dropdown menu. BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING, search for all of the items and check their prices. If the prices of all the items combined equals under 4,000
Neopoints, you can take your chances and do the quest. If they cost over 4,000, I would not recommend doing it. If that's the case, just ignore the quest completely, don't buy anything, and wait for the time to run out.
Who are the different characters that give quests?
 Edna's Haunted
Woods quests are a terrible value 90% of the time. She wants items that could cost from 1,000 to 10,000+ NP. Her rewards are
usually worth 100 NP. Be very careful. Generally you shouldn't do any quest worth more than a few thousand. | |
 Taelia's
Snow Faerie Quests can often be a decent value. Still, do them at your own risk. Ingredients could cost from 1,000 to 10,000+ NP. Rewards
are usually food items worth 3,000 or so. Doing your first Snow Faerie quest gets you a nice Taelia avatar for the boards. | |
 Kitchen quests
are probably the most likely to have a decent prize. He asks for foods worth anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 NP and gives either
~2,000 NP, an item worth about that, or a stat raise on a random pet. Getting stats is a very good value. Anything else isn't. |
| | Random Event Faerie Quests |  | |
What is a random event faerie quest?Every page you surf on Neopets has a chance to give you a random event or quest. A faerie quest is when a faerie comes up to you and asks you to buy her
an item. If you get one it will pop up in big letters at the top of a page.
So how do I buy this item and what do I do?You cannot use the Shop Wizard for faerie quests, but you can use the boards. Always go to the
Quest Help
Neoboard and post politely asking for someone to search for your item. A person should give you a username of someone who is selling that item. You then paste that username into the search box and visit their shop to buy the item. Try to avoid
going to "mall" shops to buy the item since you can't use the Shop Wizard. Most malls charge 3 to 10 times the actual price of an item. Just go to the quest board and get help for a decent price.
So once I buy the item, where do I give it to the faerie?Go to the
quest building in Faerieland.
So what is the reward?Each faerie who gives quests has a different reward. You can read about those below. In general, the rewards are stats for your pet. These stats increase its numbers when it fights. If you're not
into battling, you may not choose to spend your Neopoints on faerie quests. But know that a faerie quest is a very good value when it comes to the stats. Buying the item for the faerie will be much cheaper than paying for training to raise the
stats.
Can I choose the pet that gets the stats? I want it on my battledomer.Unfortunately there is no way to choose. Faeries choose which pet they see fit.
Is it worth it overall?Yes. Unlike timed quests, faerie quests are a good value 90% of the time.
What if I don't care about stats/don't want to do the quest?Quests are optional. If you want to cancel a quest, go to the
quest building in Faerieland.
How do I get a quest if I want one?Quests are completely random, so you can't. Just wait and hope you get one.
What are the faeries that give quests and what are their rewards?
 The Fire Faerie wants clothing items and gives a
random pet +2 strength.
These quests usually cost from 100-10,000 NP. The faerie could ask for a wearable clothing item, or she could ask for a junky non-wearable that will cost you very little. I'd
do her quests.
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 The Light Faerie wants trading cards and gives
a random pet +1 level.
These quests usually cost from 900-10,000 NP. Trading cards vary in price, but usually she asks for the cheaper ones around 900 Neopoints. These quests are almost
always worth doing since
level is another valuable stat. | |
 The Earth Faerie wants magic items and makes
a random pet bloated.
Do not bother doing these quests. These quests usually cost from 300-5,000 NP but are not worth it. All the faerie does is make your pet bloated, which in turn will make it
gain a pound. Better not to
waste your NP. |
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 The Water Faerie wants books and gives a
random pet +2 defence.
These quests usually cost from 900-5,000 NP. In my experience she doesn't usually ask for rare books. The ones she wants are usually only 900 NP or so. Defence is a
good stat to have as well,
so I would recommend doing any water quests you come across.
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 The Air Faerie wants grooming items and gives a
random pet +2
movement. These quests usually cost from 100-1,000 NP. Movement is a virtually useless stat when fighting, but the quests are so cheap that it's usually a good idea to do
them anyways. The
items she asks for are often under 100 NP. | |
 The Dark Faerie wants toys and gives a random
pet +2 health points. These quests usually cost from 900-5,000 NP. She usually asks for older toys or plushies in the 1,000-2000 NP range. Health is a one of the most useful stats, so be sure to complete any dark faerie quests you happen to
get.
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 Queen Fyora wants mid-rarity items and gives a
random pet +1 level, +3
strength, and +3 health. These quests usually cost from 1,000-30,000 NP or more. If you are into fighting, these quests are definitely a very good value. Even if not, I'd
recommend doing it if the
quest is under 10,000 NP. She asks for random, somewhat rare items. Fyora is rarer to come by than the other six main faeries, so seeing her is lucky.
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 The Space Faerie wants random items and
gives a random pet +4
levels. These quests usually cost from 1,000-30,000 NP. Space Faerie quests are fairly rare, so you are lucky if you get one. She may or may not be rarer than Fyora, but
she's definitely more
common than the Fountain Faerie. Level is always good, so I would recommend doing her quests. Know that training for 4 levels would take days and thousands of
NP.
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 Fountain Faerie Quests are the rarest and
most coveted events in all
of Neopia. In return for a rare item, the Fountain Faerie rewards one paint credit at the Rainbow Fountain in Faerieland. Though they are very expensive, they allow you to
paint your pet almost any color you
want! This usually saves you the neopoints you would have paid for that paintbrush. See the next section.
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| | The Rainbow Fountain |  |