Hi, I'm Marilyn_Manson02, and this is my quest help page.
Last Updated- 10/25/'07
Sometimes when it comes to quests, the item that you need is too expensive. To solve this problem, I'm not going to simply yell "PLAY GAMES!" at you. But I will tell you which games to play that are quick, easy and will give you a lot of neopoints with plenty of time to complete the quest.
The first game you should play is Defender Trainer. This game should be played on medium to maximize points. It's still fairly easy, but you get more points then on the easy setting, which is what we are aiming for here. It's not that hard to get 500 NPs a try (with a score of 250) which when you play all 3 rounds. This game will give you 1500 in less then 5 mins. (it is timed so that makes things move faster)
A second game to play is Extreme Herder , in this game you move a kacheek around to capture all of the petpets before a hungry lupe gets to them. This game moves quickly and isn't very hard to learn how to play. 400 a try (with a score of 100) is about average, which is 1200 total.
A third game to play is called Usuki Frenzy , in this game you will guide Sally the Usul through her house to help her collect toys. Why she needs that many to go on a trip no one knows. This game is also fast-paced and easy to learn how to play. If you keep your time remaining over 1 minute you can earn around 250 NPS a try (with a score of 166), which adds up to around 700 total.
A fourth game to play is simply called Meerca Chase II, this game is great because it doesn't require much skill or work. You guide a meerca around a playing area, collecting good neggs and avoiding the red ones and walls. Play this game on medium untill you get really good at the game then switch to hard. My own personal strategy is to get as far as I can and only send my score if it's over 100. This gives you a minimum of 300 nps total.
A fifth game to play is called Escape to Kreludor. Simply fly your ship around the board, making sure to collect gems and avoid enemy ships. I tend to collect the gems and then make a beeline for the wormhole, and only use my laser in emergencies. 200 a try is average (with a score of 222), which adds up to 600 total.
A sixth game to play is called Sophie's Stew. In this game, you move your mouse to keep various items airborne untill they make it into the cauldron on the other side of the screen. Letting the cat at the bottom eat it gives you extra points plus keeps you from losing a life when it comes to that. Also hitting the charecter at the top of the screen when it flies by allows you to potentially get different power-ups. At least 400 nps a try (with a score of 200), 1,200 total.
A seventh game to play is called Fashion Fever, in this game you simply change the neopet's outfit into one that you like and click end game. This is a super-easy 300 neopoints a try, 900 total.
An eighth game to play is Turmac Roll, in this game you control a hungry turmac and try to catch berries for him to eat. The fuzzy looking pink ones are worth a lot, so make sure you don't miss those when you see them. 250 is a good score, so 740 total.
A ninth game to play is called Adver-Video, in this game you simply watch a video then collect your neopoints at the end. I got an average of 400 a try when I played so that is the amount I am putting up. At 5 times a day, that adds up to 2,000 total.
A tenth game to play is called Animal Genius Matching Madness in this game you simply answer questions about animal images to win neopoints. 650 a try, 1,950 total.
An eleventh game to play is called Evan Almighty: Round Up, this game is similar to Extreme Herder, except that you have to click 2 of a kind of gather them. I recommend starting at the tougher levels. 400 a try , 1,200 total.
A twelfth game to play is called Hasee Bounce, in this game you control two hasees on a seesaw to help them get their favorite food- doughnutfruits. Simply press the space bar to get them to jump and use the left and right arrow keys to guide them to the fruits. Typing doughnutfruit will give you back your time and help you to earn more neopoints. You can only regain your time back once a day though, unfortunately. Around 400 neopoints a try (a score of 133), 1,200 total.
A thirteenth game to play is called Surf's Up: Find Cody, in this game you guide a turkey towards the finish line without touching the sides or the bottom. 225 a try, 675 total.
A fourteenth game to play is called Eye of the Storm, this game is similar to minesweeper. Simply click the tiles to find out where the ship is. It's hard to tell, but the Aisha is pointing down, so click the tile under her. Finishing the game nets you 700 neopoints, 2,100 total.
A fifteenth game to play is called Super Shopping Spree, this game operates the same way as Usuki Frenzy except you return wrong items to cashiers instead of shelves. 300 points for 3 rounds, 900 total.
A sixteenth game to play is calledZizzle Spotz Pet Painter. Paint your pet, get your points. 300 a try, 900 total.
I have just given you some hints on how to earn over 18,000 NPS for quest items. I'll be sure to add to this list when I discover any other helpful hints that will assist you in your quests so keep checking this page.
Other neopoint-making tips:
Take however many neopoints you make from this page and put it in your bank account. Not only will the interest earn you more neopoints, but it will keep your nps safe from bad random events and serve as a visual reminder of how close you are to your goal.
Now that your nps are in the bank, play a few other games. This will give you extra neopoints that you can just spend on whatever and not worry about saving. One good game is whatever the featured game happens to be. This game will give you double neopoints. Another couple of games to play are Whack-a-Kass (best played on the hard setting), Trouble at the National Neopian, Ultimate Bullseye, Sutek's Tomb, Mootix Drop and Chocolate Lucky Charms: Mine Car Chase. While these games may require a certain amount of skill and timing, the payoff tends to be quite good.
If you like card games, play Sakhmet Solitaire and Pyramids. Both of these games have good neopoint ratios and with the high amount of refreshing involved increase your chance for good random events.
Do not play luck/chance games, they are a waste of your hard earned neopoints. If you must play luck or chance games, make a deal with yourself, such as "I will only play dice-a-roo if the jackpot is over 10,000 nps." this will decrease the amount of times you play and will also increase your nps if you do win. Bildge Dice is another one of these games, again you should make a deal with yourself if you would really like to play, an example would be "If I lose 2,000 nps in this game I will quit playing because I am obviously on a losing streak." Be sure to stick to these deals, and remind yourself that losing money doesn't help anyone. And if you do choose to play these games, make sure it is only with the nps not in your bank, that way you don't delay what you are saving up for.
Try to keep the training of your pet to a minimum. One way that I do this is by relying on chance. In order to train my pet, I have to find a codestone or dubloon on the ground or in some other random way. Currently my pet requires 3 codestones to be trained. So I just put him in the training school on Mystery Island and wait to find one that he needs. This saves me over 4,000 nps every time that I do this. I also keep all codestones that I find in my safety deposit box, so if he happens to need one of those too, all the better.
Another useful tip that I can give you also involves your safety deposit box. I play Test Your Strength fairly often, because it doesn't cost a lot, and the fact that you can only play every 6 hours keeps me from going overboard. You can win a lot of cheap spooky food from that game, such as spooky shakes, scary soup and so forth. Instead of just going directly to my shop with these items and only making around 50 to 100 nps, I go to the Esophagor and agree to do one of his quests. If he asks for something that is extremely expensive or isn't a spooky food that I have, I just put the food in my SDB, let the time run out and ask again later. Then when I ask again, he might want the spooky food that I have. Most of the times that I complete this quest, I end up getting an item that costs around 500 to 1,000 nps, so to me this seems like an easy and fun moneymaker.
Snow faerie quests are also good, as long as you don't spend over 2,000 a quest, since that is about as much as she gives out in nps. (She also gives an item, but the price of that varies.) Kitchen quests I don't recomend, because you spend a lot and don't get much back in return. He does increase your pet's stats but that doesn't do a whole lot for me because I only train one of my pets and the others have been labbed to increase their stats and it is random which one he chooses to help.
Another tip I can give you is to always take advantage of the free things that you can do everyday. They are as follows- Tiki Tack Tombola, Coltzan's Shrine, The Fruit Machine,Underwater Fishing, and The Snowager (Best visted at 6AM-7AM NST, 2PM-3PM NST, and 10PM-11PM NST). Any items you aquire here you can always sell, which brings me to my next tip.
Update your shop regularly. Even if you don't have much to put in there. If you went to the free omelette and jelly places everyday and only sold the omelette (because you fed your pet the jelly) you would make 7,500 a year without spending a single neopoint. (That of course being in addition to the over 7,522,650 nps that the games listed on this page gives out yearly, for free.)
Another peice of information I can give you also involves your shop. Once you get the lab ray, change your shopkeeper everytime your pet changes. This method keeps your shop interesting to update when you are updating it. Plus, people who shop at your shop frequently can know what your pet is currently. If you don't have a lab ray, simply make each week a certain pet's week.
Just copy and paste this code into your shop or wherever to let others know about this page.
Another important piece of information that I can inform you of is that the only way to answer the Brain Tree's quests (Where did so and so die and when?) is to feed the Esophagor twice. It's random, so there is really no other way to know. WARNING: This can be quite expensive, so know that before you start accepting the Brain Tree's quests. In my opinion, the items and NPs that he gives you aren't worth what you will spend on the Esophagor.
Oh, and before I forget....
THE EARTH FAERIE ONLY
FEEDS AND
HEALS YOUR PET (both which you can do for free at the links I have just given you) SO DO NOT DO HER QUESTS.
And these are my pet's stats from the lab ray because he would be mad if I didn't put them on here :)
These were his stats when I started keeping track again:
Species : Cybunny
Colour : Green
Gender : Male
Age : 1460 days
Level : 9
Health : 166 / 169
Mood : happy
Hunger : satiated
Strength : EXCELLENT (52)
Defence : GREAT (25)
Move : AWESOME (71)
Intelligence : average
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