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Introduction!
Hi guest, and welcome to my All-in-One Guide, also known as AIOG! It's still a work in progress, but I hope it will be useful to you! If possible, please use Firefox to view this page. The page appears very messy and disorganized in IE for some reason. I'm currently trying to fix this. Sorry if this page is a little bit plain. I didn't want the page to take forever to load, and I'm not very good at coding, but I'll try as hard as I can! Also, thank you to freybug for the banner!
Please use the Table of Contents to the left of this text to navigate through the page. It is a large page with lots of information, so simply clicking a link is much faster than scrolling down, and down, and down, and down... Also, clicking on the Back to Top of Section links at the bottom of every scroll-box will take you back to the top of the text box but will move the entire screen.
Note that the two sections named Dailies and Games, have descriptions next to each link. If you want to view the list of links without descriptions, please click here. Please Neomail me with any questions or suggestions by clicking here.
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Dailies & Descriptions!
These are the links to the free dailies in alphabetical order (note that the Secret Lab is listed under "L"):
Advent Calendar-Receive two items and neopoints once a day during the Month of Celebrating (December)!
Altadorian Gift-If you have completed the Altadorian Plot, you can click on King Altador in the Council Chamber to collect a free prize once a day.
Coltzan's Shrine-You can visit the shrine of King Coltzan once every 12 hours. He gives out many types of things, including pet stat raises and small amounts of Neopoints (usually near 200 or so).
Daily Crossword-There's a different crossword every day; you earn neopoints if you complete it. The faster you complete it, the more neopoints you get. On a side note, you get an avatar the first time you complete a crossword.
Daily Puzzle-There is a daily question every day that gives out Neopoints for correct answers. The answer changes daily, of course, but the answer is usually posted on the Help Boards.
Deserted Tomb-You can try to find the treasure once a day; it gives out over 1000 neopoints and a couple items if you find the treasure.
Employment Agency-Technically, this isn't a daily, but you can do up to 5 jobs a day (I think). This is a link to the basic jobs which do not require job coupons. The jobs "update" every 10 minutes, exactly on the second (such as 5:10, 5:20, etc.).
Freebies-Collect your monthly freebies, well, once a month. You receive 2000 neopoints and each of your pets gets a food item.
Fruit Machine-You can spin once a day for a chance to win neopoints, paint brushes, and other items!
Giant Jelly-Jelly World? No, Jelly World doesn't exist. But you can get a free jelly once a day here by clicking on "Giant Jelly" once you are in Jelly World (which doesn't exist, of course).
Giant Omelette-You can get a free omelette once a day here. You can feed it to your pet or sell it, if you want.
Grumpy Old King-You can tell a joke to King Skarl twice a day for a chance of neopoints, items, and trophies!
Guess the Weight-You can try to guess the weight of the marrow once a day. However, the chances of winning a prize (which, unsurprisingly, is one of twelve possible marrow items) is approximately 1 in 600.
Healing Springs-The faerie at the Healing Springs will heal your pets every 30 minutes. Sometimes she gives you a cheap healing item instead, though.
Interest-Collect your interest once a day! Make sure that you collect your interest before depositing or withdrawing money that day.
Laboratory-If you have completed and turned in the Secret Laboratory Map, then you can zap a pet once a day for a chance of raising/lowering stats, changing gender, or changing color/species. On a side note, the lab cannot change your pet into Baby, Pirate, Plushie, Quiguki, Royal, or Usuki, but it is the only way to make your pet Alien, Chocolate, Clay, Coconut, Custard, Garlic, Ice (except the Ice Bori, which is not possible), Jelly, Mallow (marshmallow), MSP, Robot, Snot, or Sponge. For pricing, please view my lab map pricing section of the guide.
Lunar Temple-Complete the lunar puzzle once a day to get a prize.
Meteor-You can visit the meteor once an hour for a chance to win a prize. However, as far as I know, you can only get one prize per day.
Petpet Laboratory-If you have turned in both the Secret Laboratory Map and the Petpet Laboratory Map, you can zap a petpet once a day. On a side note, zapped petpets are not eligible for the PPL Award, cannot be painted, and revert back to their "original forms" when removed from pets. Also, if your petpet becomes a Krawk, it cannot become a pet Krawk.
Qasalan Expellibox-You can play once a day to try to win neopoints, free neocash, or other prizes.
Shop of Offers-You receive 50 or 100 neopoints once a day for clicking on the Slorg in the shop of offers or by clicking on the link listed here.
Snowager-You can try to steal an item from the Snowager up to three times a day, once per hour that he is sleeping. He is asleep at 6-7am, 2-3pm, 10-11pm NST.
Soup Kitchen-I guess this really isn't a daily, but you can feed your pets for free if you have less than 3000 neopoints total (counting the neopoints in your bank, shop till, and with you).
Stock Market-Although technically it isn't a daily, this is a link to the bargain stocks, the stocks which are selling for under 19 (I think) neopoints a share. Remember that you can only buy 1000 shares a day, regardless of how many you sell. The stock market also "updates" every 30 minutes.
Symol Hole-You can let your petpet jump in once a day for a chance for a prize. On a side note, you can earn an avatar from this.
Tombola-You can try once a day to get codestones, neopoints, and more!
Toy Chest-You can get a free prize from the Toy Chest once a day. It gives out books, toys, and neopoints.
Turmaculus-You can try to wake up this giant petpet once a day (I think). It is only possible to wake him up during one certain hour of the day, though, and the hour changes every day.
Underwater Fishing-You can get an item once every 12 hours and possibly raise your pet's fishing level. On a side note, you can technically get an item up to four times per 12 hours since you can do it once per pet (your active pet is the one you "use").
Wise Old King-Try to impress King Hagan with your wisdom once a day for a chance to win Neopoints and items!
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Easy Games & Descriptions!
These are links to games that are easy to get Neopoints from. If you have any suggestions for games to put on here, please do not hesitate to Neomail me by clicking here. Note that the wheels, scratchcard kiosks, and other games of chance are not classified under this category. The exception to this is the Wheel of Slime.
Featured Game-Technically this isn't an 'easy game' but you get double nps for playing the Featured Game.
200m Peanut Dash-Don't forget to do combos while running to earn extra points!
Adver-Video-You can watch 5 commercials a day to win 100-800 neopoints per commercial. Make sure you do not have an ad-blocker set if you encounter problems with watching the commercials.
Atlantis Squarepantis-An easy spot-the-differences game yielding about 500 nps per score send.
Attack of the Marblemen-I'm not very good at this game, but it has a very good ratio.
Bouncy Supreme-This game has quite a decent ratio. Note that it cannot be found in the Games Room because it is in Jelly Wo-...Never mind.
Catch the Petpet-Do this game as fast as you can to get the maximum payout of 489 nps per score send.
Cooty Wars-Click fast and accurately, and you'll get 1000 np per score send for sure!
Crisis Courier-This is yet another 1000 nps game. Type 'kingaltador' during gameplay to get an extra life.
Dar-Blat!-This is similar to Splat-A-Sloth, but it is slightly harder, in my opinion.
Defender Trainer-This game yields an easy 1000 nps if you know the names of the neopet species, petpet species, and miscellaneous neopian items. Select Hard mode for the most points.
Dubloon Disaster-This game has a low ratio, but it usually goes up every month or two. Type "scallywags" during gameplay to create a whirlpool that will destroy all the mines on the screen, but you can only do it once per game. My advice is to type 'scallywag' before getting the first dubloon and keep one finger on the 's' key so you can use the whirlpool when the opportunity arises. Don't forget that you can blow up mines by causing them to 'run' into each other!
Extreme Potato Counter-Well, depending on the person, you basically either get close to 800 or exactly 1000 nps per score send. It's hard to concentrate on the flying potatoes (and carrots, I might add) while annoying (in my opinion) music is playing. So for now, I'll just tag this as a 900 nps game. *wink*
Faerie Bubbles-The classic arcade game. During gameplay, type 'stardust', 'bubbles', 'faeriebubbles', and/or 'slumberberry' for game help.
Faerie Cloud Racers-This is another easy 1000 nps game once you get the hang of it. Type 'faerie' during gameplay to remove all obstacles. Just don't crash while you're typing!
Fashion Fever-Earn 300 neopoints per score sent. Don't forget to send cards to your friends (or yourself) for extra neopoints (100 per card, thrice a day)!
Freaky Factory-This game's ratio seems to alternate between high and low each month. Make sure to watch out for the Grundo Thief!
Ghost Bopper-This game may get really frustrating when the number pad is 'rotated,' but the good ratio is worth it.
Grand Theft Ummagine-This game has a good ratio, so 1000 nps should be easy to get from it.
Hasee Bounce-Not to be confused with Super Hasee Bounce, I usually get around 850 nps per score send. Type 'doughnutfruit' during the game to reset the timer.
Hot Dog Hero-This game's ratio was lowered, but it is an easy game with, in my opinion, a nice soundtrack. That is, until you hear it for hours straight while playing the game. My advice is to turn off the sound/music so you can concentrate better.
Imperial Exam-Unlike other games, I don't recommend doing Hard mode for this game.
Kass Basher-Send a score of 813 or more to earn 1000 neopoints! You can send three scores per day. On a side note, you get an avatar for sending in a score over 850 points.
See the Key Quest section of this guide for the Key Quest game.
Let It Slide-Help the Snuffly in this 1000 np game!
Lost in Space Fungus-This is an easy 1000 np game once you get the hang of it. Make sure to aim for the extra lives!
Math's Nightmare-This is an easy game, but it's ratio was lowered. All you have to do is select the easiest mode and play through the math problems until you get enough points.
Meerca Chase II-I generally get around 400 nps per score send, but I'm not very good at it. On a side note, typing 'ferociousneggs' or 'superextrahypergravitymode' on the select mode screen has...interesting effects. Also, you can click the meerca's left eye for a familiar face.
Mutant Graveyard of Doom II-This is a very easy 1000 np game if you avoid the almost-gummy rats and the mummified neggs (well, and the enemies, of course).
National Treasure 2 Trivia-Getting the maximum payout of 433 nps per score send is much easier the second or third time around since there are some questions that will be quite hard to answer even if you've seen the movie.
Neverending Boss Battle-Trust me, this game really is never ending. I can only get 900 nps per sent score on average, but people that are good at this game can get 1000 nps.
Nickelodeon's Big Green Help Trivia-If you get all the questions right, you can get around 500 nps per score send. Luckily it's the same questions every time.
Nimmo's Pond-I found that it's easy to get 1000 nps if you rotate the lilypad but don't move it around at all. Trust me, it works. *grins innocently again*
Odd Jobbin-This sponsor game is an easy 1000 nps.
Petpet Cannonball-This game has a decent ratio.
Petpet Pair-Up-Get 500 nps per score send in this game similar to Kiko Match II.
Potato Counter-Play thrice a day and count those potatoes! You can earn up to 75 neopoints per correct answer, depending on how fast you do it. On a side note, you can refresh the page if you feel that there are too many potatoes to count. Also, be careful not to miscount, or else it'll count as one of your 3 tries!
Pterattack-Try to avoid staying at the bottom of the screen so that you don't get defeated by the Grarrl.
Raiders of Maraqua-After losing at least one life, type '1morekarpohplease' for an extra life. Note that you can get an avatar from this game.
Shenkuu Tangrams-I'm not a big fan of this game, since it eventually seems repetitive, so I usually get only 450 nps per score send. It's easy, though!
Shenkuu Warrior-Another easy 1000 np game once you get used to it. Just know that the game does get very monotonous after trying so many times, even though you have unlimited tries.
Smug Bug Smite-It's just another one of those games that will test your reflexes, so try and get around 550 nps per score send.
Snow Wars II-This is a quick and easy 1000 nps per score send. Building walls around your snowmen just takes practice; you'll get faster at it the more you play.
Snot Splatter-Make good use of your powerups!
Sophie's Stew-I usually get 750 nps per score send in this classic game. Type 'hungrymeowclops' during gameplay for an extra life.
Spacerocked!-This game's ratio was lowered, but I'll keep it on here in case it goes back up next month. Sometimes you just get bad luck and hit a red asteroid or something, so just keep trying!
Splat-A-Sloth-Just take a whack and try to hit Sloth! You can send three scores per day.
Stink Landing-This sponsor game is an easy 1000 nps.
Super Daily Survey-This is quite an easy game, and you get double neopoints if you visited the Survey Shack before it was taken off the site a long time ago. I generally get 600 nps or so per score send on this game.
Super Shopping Spree-Get the maximum payout of 466 nps per score send, which totals out to about 1400 nps for all three score sends.
Sutek's Tomb-Type 'plzsutekcanihavemoretime' for 30 extra seconds.
Techo Says-Yep, this game is back as the thousandth game. I usually get around 800 nps per score send, but many people can probably beat that.
Turmac Roll-Select Hard mode for this game to earn the most points, and it's not too much harder than Medium or Easy. Go collect those berries!
Ultimate Bullseye II-Aim for the balloons since hitting the target and the balloon boosts your score by a large amount in this easy game.
Usuki Frenzy-Doesn't this game seem familiar? Well, you can get around 500 nps per score send in this game.
Volcano Run II-This is a 1000 nps game that you can get an extra life in for by typing 'glubgar' during gameplay.
Wheel of Slime-Spin once every eight hours for free neopoints!
Wheeler's Wild Ride-Another classic game. Do those tricks and collect those coconuts to succeed in this easy 1000 nps game.
Wicked Wocky Wobble-Once you learn the way to balance the stack, this game is a breeze.
Wingoball-One of my personal favorites; I usually get around 633 nps per score send by scoring around 1150 points. Try as hard as you can to get the wingoball to the other side on the first try for each level to get 25 bonus points per time.
Zurroball-This is another 1000 nps game. Click the N on the Grundo's spacesuit to use him as the ball. In my opinion, it's much easier to use the Grundo than any of the balls.
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Games of Chance!
These are links to wheels, scratchcards, and other games of chance:
Bagatelle-Usually not worth it, but you can win decent amounts of neopoints if you are especially lucky.
Bilge Dice-This mainly requires luck.
Buried Treasure-You can try once every three hours for 300 neopoints for chance at finding the treasure of the Black Pawkeet.
Cheeseroller-Again, this requires mainly luck. On a side note, the cheapest cheese is Spicy Juppie Cheese, and the most expensive cheese is Angelpuss Cheese.
Coconut Shy-You can win coconuts for your album here. You can also "explode" the coconut.
Cork Gun Gallery-It's not too hard to win a prize here, but the prizes usually aren't worth it.
Deadly Dice-Your pet can gain, or lose, levels quickly in this game (it's only available from 12-1 am NST).
Dice-a-Roo-This is fairly simple and has little risk. It only costs 5 neopoints per play. On a side note, you can get an avatar from this.
Double or Nothing-You have to be quite lucky to win big on this one.
Grarrl Keno-On a side note, the number of days you've had your account makes a difference in this game.
Guess the Card-This game is very simple, but you can actually make a small profit with little risk if you play this for a while.
Ice Caves Scratchcards-You can buy a scratchcard once every six hours for 600 neopoints. If you don't get a Race to Riches Scratchcard (the most common), it's usually better to sell it.
Jubjub Blackjack-Once again, it all depends on your luck.
Kiss the Mortog-You can earn a decent profit here, if you're lucky.
Krawps-Well, at least you don't pay in dubloons.
Lost Desert Scratchcards-You can buy a scratchcard every four hours for 500 neopoints. If you don't get a Scorched Treasure Scratchcard (the most common), it's usually better to sell it.
Neopian Lottery-The jackpot probably makes it worth it if you are lucky. On a side note, you can buy only up to 20 tickets per day at 100 neopoints each.
Neopoker-Well, at least you don't need a Poker face.
Poogle Racing-On a side note, you can get an avatar from this.
Round Table Poker-Again, at least you don't need a poker face.
Scorchy Slots-This is completely based on luck. It costs 5 neopoints per game.
Spooky Scratchcards-You can buy a scratchcard every two hours for 1200 neopoints. They usually aren't worth it, since you usually get Crypt of Chance Scratchcards, which can be bought on the Shop Wizard for 900 neopoints or so. Buy at your own risk!
Test Your Strength-You can win decent prizes from this, but very rarely. You can play once every 6 hours, and it costs 100 neopoints to play.
Turdle Racing-I personally prefer Poogle Racing, but feel free to bet on Turdles!
Tyranu Evavu-Technically this is a card game, but I'll list it here anyway. On a side note, this gives out an avatar if you get 15 correct guesses in a row.
Wheel of Excitement-You can spin it once every two hours for 150 neopoints.
Wheel of Knowledge-You can spin it once every 24 hours (or is it once a day?) for 500 neopoints.
Wheel of Mediocrity-Spin once every 40 minutes for 50 neopoints.
Wheel of Misfortune-Spin once every two hours for 100 neopoints, but as the name implies, misfortune could befall you and your pets if you spin it.
Wheel of Monotony-Spin once every 24 hours for 100 neopoints, but you'd better get comfortable since it will take a while. A loooong while.
Please note that the Wheel of Slime is classified under Games and not this category.
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Restocking & Links!
This section is a brief guide on how to restock and includes links to basic shops to restock at.
THE BASICS
-Restocking is buying items from the Neopian shops and selling them for a profit.
-The Neopian shops restock randomly. They usually restock at least once within 20 minutes, though.
-Not all items that you can buy at these shops are worth it, so be wary of items that are priced higher than what you can sell it for.
-Many users are restocking at the same time, so you have to be quick to get the items you want.
-Once you are haggling, the best way to get a rare item is to type a number close to the actual price of the item, as opposed to trying to get the price lower. If you try to get the price lower, someone is probably going to beat you to the item.
-It is best to type offers that are easy to type, such as 4545, 321, 2020, or 5555.
-Restocking takes practice, and you'll get faster over time, so don't worry if you don't get your first few items.
-Most beginners restock at the Book Shop since most books yield a profit.
-Items that are priced at EXACTLY 2500, 5000, or 10000 nps in a Neopian shop have high rarities and usually yield decent profits. Items priced at 10,000 nps are very profitable 99% of the time, so you should go for those first.
-If there are none of these, go for the items that are restocked in only 1 or 2 at a time. Chances are these are rarer items.
-There are two restrictions on restocking. Firstly, you can only buy one item in the Neopian shops every five seconds. Secondly, you can get restock banned.
-A restocking ban is when you cannot see any items in the Neopian shops for a set amount of time. You can be restock banned for refreshing too quickly at the Neopian shops. For instance, you're more likely to be banned if you refresh every 2 seconds than if you refresh every 15 seconds.
-Restock bans are RANDOM. They're not set at a certain number of refreshes in a certain amount of time. In other words, it's not like you automatically get banned if you refresh more than three times in thirty seconds or somethingl like that. Restock bans can last from one to twenty-four hours. To see if you are restock banned, check the Tiki Tack Shop, which almost always has items in stock. If it appears empty, you're probably restock banned.
-It's best to restock in more than one shop at the same time. If you're only restocking in one shop, you're going to get very bored.
-The Magic Shop is probably the most popular shop to restock at. This is because morphing potions restock here, and probably only five of these are not worth it. All the others usually yield a giant profit. However, it is the shop with the most competition, so you have to be lightning fast and extremely lucky to buy a profitable morphing potion here.
-Once you have restocked items, don't forget to sell them. Check their price in the shop wizard or in the trading post if it is an unbuyable (worth 100k or more).
-Do not be discouraged if you bought an item only to find out it is worth less than what you bought it for. It happens to everyone; no one can know the values of every single neopian item. Just try again! Your profits will make up for your losses eventually.
-Just to clear things up, you CANNOT restock at the General Store, the Neohome Superstore, or other users' shops.
-Use the links below to go to some fairly profitable basic shops. Good luck restocking!
These are links to a few basic shops to restock at and other shop-related places:
Food Shop-Neggs restock here.
Kauvara's Magic Shop-Morphing Potions restock here.
Toy Shop-Well, this shop sells toys, needless to say.
Book Shop-Most books here yield a decent profit.
Collectable Card Shop-If the card is not red, blue, or pink, chances are it'll yield a big profit.
Plushie Shop-It's usually fairly easy to tell which plushies are worth a lot.
Booktastic Books-This shop usually has items in stock, and you can make a profit on some of them, most notably the popular Kreludan Cookie Book, which usually restocks quite cheaply. Just make sure not to buy any items that always seem to be in stock.
Tyrannian Petpets-The only reason why I put this on here is that Krawks (petpet form) restock here, not on Krawk Island, ironically...
Merifoods-The only reason why I put this on here is that Draik Eggs restock here, if you have enough neopoints with you to buy them.
Smuggler's Cove-This rarely restocks, and most items cost a lot of Dubloons.
Igloo Garage Sale-Most items that restock here are quite cheap, so buy them while they're there!
Shop of Mystery-You could get a really good item, or a really bad item. From experience, the cheapest mystery bag usually holds a Broken Corn Pyramid, Rainbow Gun, or some type of Blush. Petpets are commonly found in some of the other bags.
Hidden Tower-All the items here are VERY expensive. You'd better start saving your neopoints! On a side note, fairly new accounts (under 4 months old) cannot access the Hidden Tower.
Neopia Central-The most basic shops are here.
Neopian Plaza-Places of interest include the Pound, Kadoatery, and the Defender's HQ.
Neopian Bazaar-Places of interest include the Chocolate Factory, Gifts Galore, and Hubert's Hot Dogs.
Trading Post-The name says it all.
Auctions-Again, the name says it all.
Shop Wizard-If you need to look up the price of an item, this is where to look.
Grantauy's Neomart-Hey, I have to advertise too, you know. ;)
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Sniping Guide!
This section is an overview of sniping. It explains what sniping is and how to snipe.
-Sniping is buying items for cheap prices in user shops and reselling them. Sniping is not to be confused with restocking.
-The items you buy are usually ETS and are priced at very low prices in user shops. These items are usually priced unusually low because the user selling it does not know the true value of the item.
-This could be because they are new to the Neopets site or are one of the younger players. It is also possible that the user simply mispriced it in his/her shop.
-The most common items to snipe are codestones, paint brushes, and dubloons. Morphing potions and Transmogrification Potions are also sniped, but usually more rarely since majority of them are only on the Trading Post.
-Finding very cheap items is achieved through the Shop Wizard. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible with the regular Shop Wizard, not just the Super Shop Wizard.
-Yes, it is true that sniping is easier using the Super Shop Wizard, but you have to remember that you cannot search for paint brushes, morphing potions, nerkmids, etc. with it.
-Sniping is also possible on the Trading Post and the Auctions, but it is slightly harder.
-In the Trading Post, you simply have to look for users who ask for a low amount of NPs in their wishlist. For example, a user might put up a Draik Egg and ask for one million nps only.
-In the Auctions, you simply bid on the items that are about to end. These are on the first page of the auctions. Remember that there is competition and you have to be somewhat experienced in bidding to get the item for a low price. Do NOT use the Auction Genie.
-For Auction sniping, it is usually good to bid when the auction is in the top ten on the first page. If you think you are fast enough, it might be better to bid over the minimum possible bid to out-bid the people who simply use the minimum bid.
-Don't feel too guilty about sniping. Just remember that the user got the amount of nps they asked for in the first place, so technically everyone is happy.
-However, if a user neomails you and tells you that he/she had mispriced the item in their shop, etc., please try to be kind and give them they're item back. I think it would be okay to ask for the nps back (the nps you used to buy the item). To avoid being scammed, make sure that the user who neomailed you about it is the same person that you bought the item from.
-Lastly, remember to be patient. Sniping does take a little while but can yield decent profits. Good luck!
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Key Quest!
This is a quick briefing of Key Quest. It includes how to play, its prizes, and a few tips. Not all power-ups, charms/hexes, minigames, and events (such as random events and character events) are explained here, so if you want in-depth information about these things, please view a Key Quest guide. Most things other than that should be explained here. Also, pictures and visual aids are not included on this page. This is because I don't want the page to take forever to load due to a large amount of pictures.
HOW TO PLAY
-To win Key Quest, you need to collect at least one of every color of key and get to the big green quest door.
-You earn keys by landing on or passing the space with the key on it. You can also earn keys by stealing them from other players (by using power-ups) or from minigames.
-To earn power-ups, you need to land on or pass power-up spaces (explained in the next section), steal them from other players (ironically, by using a power-up), or win them from minigames.
-On your turn, you have the choice of using one power-up that you have. Either after using a power-up or electing not to use a power-up, you roll the dice. You move the number of spaces around the board according to the number you roll.
-There are 2, 3, 4, and 5 Key games, and 2, 3, or 4 players can play.
TILES/SPACES
-The HOME TILE is the green tile with a yellow arrow on it. This is where you start.
-The MINIGAME TILE is the purple tile with yellow stars. Landing on this tile activates a minigame.
-The NEOPOINT TILE is the yellow tile with NP on it. Landing or passing this tile yields you 50 neopoints that are added to your total. Note that you do not receive the neopoints until you finish the game.
-The POWER-UP TILE is the tile with a multicolored diamond on it. Landing on or passing this tile yields you a power-up. Note that you can only have three power-ups with you at a time.
-The PORTAL TILE, which looks like a (usually purple) spiral, will give you a choice of whether to warp to the other portal tile of the same color if you land on or pass it. It is not mandatory.
-The LOCATION TILES are the red tiles with a white asterisk-type symbol. You basically just earn NP for landing on these.
-The CHARACTER TILES are the tiles with the question mark on them. You 'meet' a random character and an effect happens depending on the character.
-The TREASURE CHEST TILE is the tile directly in front of the treasure chest (surprise, surprise). It yields a random power-up, a random amount of NP, and a key of your choice.
-The ALIGNMENT TILES are the tiles with what appears to be a faerie bubble on it. If your Key Quest token (your character) is of the corresponding alignment (earth, water, fire, air, light, or dark) as the tile you landed on, you get a super power-up and an optional charm. Super power-ups are simply power-ups with extra powers (for instance, the super key grabber steals two keys instead of one) and charms are good events that protect your keys from other players, move you to a key space on the board, etc. However, if the tile you landed on does NOT have the same alignment as your token, then you are hexed. Hexes are bad events that send you back to your home tile, affect your next dice roll, etc.
POWER-UPS
These are just a few of the power-ups you may encounter in Key Quest:
-TRANSPORTER HELMET~Switches places with your opponent on the board.
-MISDIRECTED COMPASS~Makes the player of your choice go in the other direction (on the board).
-RAINBOW FOUNTAIN WATER~Changes the color of a key of a player of your choice.
-DISTRACTION POTION~Allows you to trade a key with a player of your choice.
-CATAPULT-Sends the player of your choice 'back home.'
-VIRTUDICE-Makes you automatically roll a six.
-LOADED GUMMY DIE-Allows you to choose the value of your next roll of the dice.
-BOTTLE OF QUICKSAND-Makes the player of your choice lose a turn.
-PILE OF DUNG-Place this on a tile of the board. No player can pass this tile for one turn.
-KEY GRABBER-Steals a key from the player of your choice.
-POCKET PORTAL-Allows you to warp to any portal tile on the board.
-RAINBOW STICKY HAND-Steals a power-up from the player of your choice.
-BATTLE DICE-Begins a duel. Duels are simply games of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The winner gets a power-up.
MINIGAMES
-FRUIT PICKER~The goal is to get as much fruit into your color basket as possible.
-SPYDER SNARE~The goal is to get as many items as possible with your spyder. The dark orbs freeze your opponent and the ice orbs speed you up. The trick is to aim for the dark orbs.
-DARING DIG~The goal is to get your Zomutt to the finish line at the bottom as fast as possible while collecting gems. Even if you get to the bottom first, you may still lose by points, so make sure you get one or two gems on the way down.
-FLOWER FRENZY~This is just a memory game, so click fast after seeing the pattern!
-FAERIE LABYRINTH~Simply get to the center of the maze as fast as possible. Practice makes perfect since it's the same maze every time, just rotated.
-NEOGARDEN GROW~The goal is to grow and cut four flowers. If you are very precise, you can water two seeds at once.
-PETPET PAMPER~The goal is to get more points than your opponent(s) by aiming the water at the dirt on the Meowclops. Note that the Meowclops moves left and right, so you have to move the water with it.
-POOGLE CARNIVAL RACING~The goal is to get the Poogle to the right side of the screen first by moving it by hitting the target with darts. Just fire the darts as quickly as you can. However, please be aware that the person who starts firing rapid-fire first basically wins the game.
-NOVA MATCHER~Just match the novas as fast as possible. Note that there are usually four of each type of nova, so you can match any two of them. After the board is cleared, it is refilled once. After that board is cleared, the game ends and whoever has the most matches wins.
-PETPETPET SNARE~Draw loops/shapes around the target petpetpet and make sure that you don't accidentally include any other type of petpetpet in your loop. The more of the target petpetpet in your loop, the more points you get.
PRIZES
-At the end of a Key Quest game, you receive a redeemable key and the neopoints you got during the game. The redeemable key can be gold, silver, bronze, or lead.
-To redeem the keys you earn, go to the Vault. Your prize(s) depend on the type of key you redeem.
-LEAD KEYS are won by placing fourth in a 5-key game, placing third in a 4-key game, placing second in a 3-key game, or winning first in a 2-key game. They usually yield items that are worth virtually nothing.
-BRONZE KEYS are won by placing third in a 5-key game, second in a 4-key game, or winning first in a 3-key games. They also usually yield items that are worth virtually nothing.
-SILVER KEYS are won by placing second in a 5-key game or winning first in a 4-key game. They can yield items that are worth nothing, but usually yield one or two basic codestones or neggs.
-GOLD KEYS can only be won by winning first in a 5-key game. They are the most sought after because they usually yield a couple useless items along with codestones or neggs. But the reason they are so highly valued is that they occasionally award paint brushes. Don't get your hopes up, though, they only give out paint brushes that are valued around 150,000 nps and lower, so don't think you can get a plushie, maraquan, or royal paint brush (and etc.) from Key Quest.
-Note that you can only redeem 10 keys per day, but you can earn more in a day. You just have to redeem them the next day. Also, you can also only earn 30,000 nps from Key Quest per day.
TIPS
-Do not get frustrated if your opponent leaves the game right before you win. There's not really anything you can do. For all you know, they're computer crashed and it wasn't on purpose.
-Remembering the last tip, don't leave the game yourself, even if you are losing. You still get prizes and neopoints if you lose, so what's the point of quitting?
-Practice makes perfect. Don't expect to win every one of your games of Key Quest. Remember that some of it is based on luck, and some of it is just skill. All you have to do is practice, and you'll be good at Key Quest in no time.
-Have fun with it! The whole point of a GAME is to have fun! Remember that if you start getting frustrated. Just take a quick break from it and come back in a few minutes, or else there's no fun in playing.
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Stock Market Guide!
This is a brief guide to the Stock Market. I'm not going to list every stock and if it's good or not or anything like that, so don't worry. *wink*
-The Neopian Stock Market is just what its name suggests, a stock market. You buy stocks and watch your neopoints grow, and when you are making a decent profit, you sell your stocks!
-Every stock has a ticker symbol. This is the three to five letters that represents the stock. When buying stocks, you use the ticker symbol as opposed to typing out the stock's whole name.
-You usually view the stocks in alphabetical order, but by clicking the picture of the Chia above, you can view the stocks by price. However, it only shows stocks priced 19 nps or less.
-When looking to buy stocks, only look in the 'current' and 'ticker symbol' columns; ignore volume, open, and change.
-Volume doesn't really have any effect on the stocks. Open is just how much the stock cost per share when the stock market 'opened' that day. Change is just the percent of change of the price of the stock since it opened.
-You can only buy stocks that are currently priced at 15 nps or more per share. You can also only purchase up to 1000 shares per day.
-The general rule of thumb is to buy stocks only when they are priced at 15 or 16 nps per share. It is also good to buy the maximum 1000 shares per day, if you have the neopoints. You can buy stocks here.
-Note that occasionally companies can 'crash' and you lose all the money you have invested in that stock. This doesn't happen too often, but you still have to watch out for this.
-Diversify your stocks. If you bought 10,000 shares of the same stock total over 10 days, what happens if that company crashes?
-Once you have bought your stocks, you can check them every 30 minutes on the hour and the half hour (times ending in :00 or :30 such as 5:00 pm NST or 6:30 am NST) by viewing your portfolio.
-To sell your stocks, go to your portfolio and click the little gray arrow next to the icon of the stock you want to sell. It's self-explanatory from there.
-You're the one to decide when to sell your stocks. If you don't have very many neopoints left after buying stocks and need some extra cash, go ahead and sell it once your stocks have grown by 50%. Once you become more patient, don't sell your stocks until they hit 100% or 200%.
-NEVER sell stocks at a loss. The price of your stocks will go back up eventually; you just have to be patient.
-When you sell your stocks, Nigel the Chia will take a 20 np commission per 'transaction'. In other words, if you sell stocks worth 1000 nps, for example, you'll only get 980 nps since Nigel takes 20.
-If you have a question that has not been answered here, either neomail me or visit the Stock Market message board.
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ETS Pricing!
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Lab Map Pricing!
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Regular Treasure Map Pricing!
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Paint Brush Pricing!
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Scratchcard Pricing!
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Acronym Guide!
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AIOG REVIEWS
THE RULES
1) I will review almost any site on a petpage. However, I will not review music code sites, screenies, review sites, about me pages (which includes FAQs about you), pages about your neopets, wishlists, pets UFA pages, or sites less than ten days old (I do make exceptions for the age requirement; just neomail me).
2) You will receive an award (to the left of this scroll box) if you have scored 94% or higher.
3) You may apply for a re-review after 10 days if your site has been significantly changed.
4) So I know that you have read the rules, when I ask if you have read the rules, please with the word shoyru.
5) You must link back using an AIOG Reviews button either before or when I put your site on the waiting list (or when I review it if there is no waiting list). These are the buttons below and the ones labeled AIOG Reviews in the sidebar. PLEASE DO NOT LINK BACK USING A REGULAR AIOG BUTTON.
6) Don't neomail me every day to ask me when your review will be done. I'll neomail you when it's finished. Just so I know that you have read the whole set of rules, type the required word in the application in all caps.
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THE CRITERIA
First Impression-10-What is my first impression of your site?
Layout/Appearance-20-You will be graded on navigation, organization, and the general appearance of the guide.
Content/Usefulness-30-You will be graded on how useful your site is. For instance, would I really use a graphic site with only one image? Or a directory of neopets whose names have exactly 12 characters in them?
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak-10-Do you have any sppeling or grammar. mistakes? Did u use chatspeak?
Links/Images-5-I'll take off one point for every broken link or image.
Originality-5-How original is your site? How is it different than the other sites in Neopia?
Miscellaneous-10-Do you have a counter, link back button, update log, title, credits section, etc.? These are the necessities of every site.
Overall-10-Overall, what do I think of your site?
TOTAL-100 pts.-Remember, 94/100 or higher "wins" you an award.
WAITING LIST
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THE REVIEWS
**The newest reviews at the bottom.**
Quick List
Golden Neopia
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 6:30 AM NST
First Impression: 10/10 - Very nice! The banner is colorful and I can see both an explanation of the site and the navigation.
Layout/Appearance: 18/20 - My only suggestions would be to put the awards (globes) into a scroll box and maybe add a background.
Content/Usefulness: 29/30 - It's very complete! Many site owners compete every month based on what I've seen.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I didn't see any errors.
Links/Images: 5/5 - There was nothing broken.
Originality: 5/5 - There aren't too many SOTMs around, so you get full points here.
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - You have all the necessities of a site.
Overall: 10/10 - Overall, your site is very good! I didn't have very many suggestions for you!
TOTAL: 97/100 - You will be neomailed the location of the award coding.
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Siddey's CSS Help
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 6:30 AM NST
First Impression: 10/10 - There isn't a banner, but I like your color scheme and the organized look.
Layout/Appearance: 18/20 - The page is a little too long. Maybe add a few scroll boxes.
Content/Usefulness: 30/30 - It's very complete and useful! You even linked to other guides for graphics and coding!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I didn't read all of it, but I didn't find any mistakes in my "randomized check."
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - There are many coding help sites, but for some reason yours stands out.
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - I didn't see anything missing.
Overall: 10/10 - It's very useful and complete! Good job!
TOTAL: 98/100 - You will be neomailed the location of the award coding.
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Essence
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 7:40 AM NST
First Impression: 7/10 - The page looks a little plain when I first look at it. Maybe add a banner and some images?
Layout/Appearance: 16/20 - You might want to add images such as examples of the user lookups. Also, you may want to color the text boxes (text areas) so that the white doesn't clash with the rest of the page.
Content/Usefulness: 24/30 - You have enough user lookups, but I have no idea what the lookups look like since you have no examples.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 8/10 - I found one misspelling ("per-mades") and one grammar mistake ("I have the two more lookups.")
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - As far as I know your lookups are original. Also, you have a very creative name!
Miscellaneous: 6/10 - You might want to get a link back button. For instance, your current link-back text will not work on this page because of my CSS coding for links (UPDATE: You now have a link back button). Also, you might want to add a counter.
Overall: 7/10 - Overall, the page is good, but it is slightly bare. Keep working on it!
TOTAL: 78/100 - You can come back on May 20 for a re-review.
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Thunder Clash
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 12:00 PM NST
First Impression: 7/10 - The page seems quite bare when I first look at it. Also, one of the first things I notice is the affies instead of the graphics themselves.
Layout/Appearance: 11/20 - The things in the orange (affies, etc.) really should be in the sidebar and the graphics should be in the main part of the page. Also, the pickups and requests should NOT be on a separate page. You might also want to put in a patterned background. Sorry I'm a little harsh about this.
Content/Usefulness: 24/30 - You have decent graphics, but you only have three premades so far for a site of that age. But like I said, your graphics are pretty good.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - Nothing wrong here.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - Based what I looked at, your graphics seem unique.
Miscellaneous: 6/10 - Don't forget to add a counter and an update log!
Overall: 6/10 - Your site comes with good intention, but it would be much better if you had more content and all your graphics on one page since it is very bare with the pickups on another page.
TOTAL: 74/100 - You can come back on May 20 for a re-review.
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Cantabile Design
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 6:45 PM NST
First Impression: 9/10 - It's colorful, but it seems a little bit plain at first. It does look organized though.
Layout/Appearance: 17/20 - Like I said, it's very organized, but it's a little bit plain. Maybe add a patterned background of some sort.
Content/Usefulness: 29/30 - That looks like a lot of content to me!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I did not see any errors.
Links/Images: 4/5 - The only problem is that the "Welcome" link in the navigation does not go anywhere. You might want to go ahead and remove that.
Originality: 5/5 - Quite a unique name if you ask me!
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - You have all the necessities.
Overall: 10/10 - Overall, your site is great!
TOTAL: 94/100 - I will neomail you the location of the award coding shortly. Congrats!
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Elements
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-10 7:00 PM NST
First Impression: 10/10 - You have a very nice banner, background, and color scheme! Good job!
Layout/Appearance: 20/20 - Like I said, you have a nice theme to your page, and everything is organized.
Content/Usefulness: 29/30 - You have a lot of nice glitters! Great!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 9/10 - I found a missing comma, but there was nothing else wrong.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - All your glitters are unique as far as I know and you have a very creative name!
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - Nothing essential was missing.
Overall: 10/10 - You have a great site! Keep working on it and it will be one of the best!
TOTAL: 98/100 - I will neomail you the location of the award coding shortly. Congrats!
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Captains
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-11 9:00 PM NST
First Impression: 9/10 - Very nice! You have a nice banner and everything looks organized.
Layout/Appearance: 17/20 - Your site looks very nice, but it bugs me that the two "sidebars" are uneven. You might want to move the Link Back section to under the Navigation. Also, you might want to put the counters there too since they are kind of hard to find at the very bottom.
Content/Usefulness: 28/30 - Your site looks complete to me! Just keep cataloging!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I found no errors.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 6/5 - I gave you a bonus point for this category because your site is probably the only one of its kind in the history of Neopia!
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - You have all the necessities.
Overall: 10/10 - Personally, I really like your site! You have a good idea and it's very organized. Good job!
TOTAL: 95/100 - I will neomail you the location of the award coding shortly. Congrats!
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Undead
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-12 8:15 PM NST
First Impression: 9/10 - It's good! The only problem is that you may want to make the text a little bigger.
Layout/Appearance: 15/20 - The layout is organized, but there's a little bit of the Neopets header sticking out at the top and the right sidebar is flushed too high. Other than that, it's good, though!
Content/Usefulness: 29/30 - That's a LOT of graphics! Great!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 8/10 - I found two missing commas and a misused homophone (than/then).
Links/Images: 4/5 - Nothing was broken, but it was a little annoying that all the images linked back to the page. Every time I clicked somewhere, it reloaded the page and took me back to the top.
Originality: 5/5 - A collection of images like that is definitely original; it's very complete!
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - Nothing was missing that I could find.
Overall: 8/10 - Like I said before, the image thing was really annoying, but your site was good apart from that!
TOTAL: 88/100
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Nia's Untaken Names
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-14 2:30 PM NST
First Impression: 9/10 - It's very nice! I can instantly see the navigation and the background goes well with the color scheme.
Layout/Appearance: 15/20 - It has a very nice color scheme, but you may want to put in a few images. It looks a little plain. Also, you might want to use scroll boxes since the page is very large and hard to scroll through. (Well, I guess my site isn't too small, either.) You could also add a sidebar to your layout.
Content/Usefulness: 28/30 - That's a lot of names! Good job! I can see the effort you put into your site.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 8/10 - I found two grammar mistakes in the Credits section and a missing punctuation mark in the Updates. Your spelling is flawless, though.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - I can see that most of those names are quite original and clever. Great!
Miscellaneous: 9/10 - Don't forget to add a counter! Nothing else was missing.
Overall: 9/10 - Overall, your site is great!
TOTAL: 88/100
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Race Trak
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-17 5:00 AM NST
First Impression: 10/10 - Wow! That's a great banner! It's also good that you have a patterned background.
Layout/Appearance: 22/20 - I just had to give you extra points here because of the multi-tab layout. Everything is very organized and easy to find!
Content/Usefulness: 28/30 - Very nice! From what I have heard, lookups take a while to make and code, so 8 is a very good number of them!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I found no errors.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken!
Originality: 5/5 - I have to say that your site is quite original. You have quite a unique name as well as unique premades.
Miscellaneous: 8/10 - The only things that got you here was the lack of a review section. Every site needs some sort of review section to show their scores, etc. Also, you don't have an update log.
Overall: 10/10 - Overall, I give your site full points because it is organized, complete, and just great altogether!
TOTAL: 98/100 - I will neomail you the location of the award coding shortly. Congrats!
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The Doll Place
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-21 2:45 PM NST
First Impression: 9/10 - Your banner matches well with the rest of the site, and everything looks organized. Good job!
Layout/Appearance: 17/20 - You have a very nice layout, but I cannot see the site names in the credits section without hovering over the links. Also, you may want to use a patterned background.
Content/Usefulness: 21/30 - You have a great idea, but you only have three dolls so far. Keep working on it!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I found no errors.
Links/Images: 0/5 - Unfortunately, none of your navigation links seem to work. =(
Originality: 5/5 - As far as I know, there aren't any other doll sites out there. Good idea!
Miscellaneous: 9/10 - The only thing you lost points for is that new updates should be at the top of the section, not the bottom. It's a hassle having to scroll down to see the new updates.
Overall: 8/10 - Overall, your site is very good, but not yet "fully-developed." So far, though, it's great!
TOTAL: 79/100
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Guild Directory
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-23 12:45 PM NST
First Impression: 8/10 - I had a very good first impression since the banner goes quite well with the color scheme.
Layout/Appearance: 17/20 - It's very organized and easy to navigate, but you might want to use a two or three column layout to save space. Also, you might want to add a few images here and there to break up the text.
Content/Usefulness: 26/30 - Apparently your site is fairly new, so you have a lot of guilds listed for that amount of time.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 10/10 - I found no errors.
Links/Images: 5/5 - I found nothing broken.
Originality: 6/5 - Very original idea! Bonus point!
Miscellaneous: 7/10 - You might want to get a link back button and a counter. Also, you may want to add an update log (though that's not entirely necessary since your site is a directory).
Overall: 8/10 - Overall, I really like your site. Good job!
TOTAL: 87/100
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Netiquette
Date & Time Reviewed: 5-27 4:30 PM NST
First Impression: 8/10 - It has a good appearance, but everything is flushed to the left. You may want to change that.
Layout/Appearance: 14/20 - Like I said, it kind of bugs me that everything is flushed to the left. Two of your link back buttons also should be on separate lines. It's kind of confusing. You also may want to add in some images here and there.
Content/Usefulness: 22/30 - The site is useful, but there isn't much information yet. Keep working on it!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 9/10 - I found a missing comma, but your spelling is fantastic!
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - You have a good idea for a site, so you get full points.
Miscellaneous: 8/10 - You may want to add a counter of some sort.
Overall: 8/10 - Overall, your site is very good! Just keep working on it!
TOTAL: 79/100
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Vin Scully's Glitch HQ
Date & Time Reviewed: 6-01 1:00 PM NST
First Impression: 7/10 - I had a good first impression, but the drawing kind of messed the whole page up. I understand that you had to put it on the page, but maybe move it to the bottom or somewhere where it won't get in the way.
Layout/Appearance: 16/20 - Like I said before, the drawing is the most important mistake. The only other thing is that the layout is a premade.
Content/Usefulness: 18/30 - You have a good idea and good intentions, but there just isn't very much content on the page as of now. There are only three listed glitches.
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 2/10 - I found many words that don't need to be capitalized, a couple missing commas, and a misspelled word ("alot").
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - Well, I don't see many of these around (unlike sites such as Twilight graphics), so you get full points here.
Miscellaneous: 8/10 - You may want to consider getting a counter. Also, you mentioned when your last update was, but you didn't say how you updated the page.
Overall: 7/10 - Your site is backed with good intention, but there just isn't enough material. Keep working on it!
TOTAL: 68/100 - You may come back on June 11th for a re-review.
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Cinna CSS
Date & Time Reviewed: 6-1 1:10 PM NST
First Impression: 10/10 - Wow! Your site is pleasing to the eyes and very organized.
Layout/Appearance: 19/20 - The one and only problem that I found with the site is that "petpage layouts" is green because of the page anchor. Everything else looks neat and organized. You made a nice choice of colors for the page.
Content/Usefulness: 29/30 - You have just about everything a graphics/CSS site can have. You did a very good job with your site!
Spelling/Grammar/Chatspeak: 9/10 - I found a missing punctuation mark, but everything else was fine.
Links/Images: 5/5 - Nothing was broken.
Originality: 5/5 - I have to say that your site is very original. Nice site name, by the way.
Miscellaneous: 10/10 - I didn't find any essential things missing.
Overall: 10/10 - Overall, I think your site is near perfect! Good job!
TOTAL: 97/100! - I will neomail you the location of the award coding.
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THINGS TO PASS THE TIME
My Neopets Quiz!
This section is just for fun in case you get bored one day or you want bragging rights for something. *wink* I have made a quiz/scavenger hunt for you! And yes, before you ask, it's neopets-related. However, there is no prize except for bragging rights for completing it, since giving out prizes is against the rules, as stated here. All the answers can be found on the Neopets site, by the way. Good luck! Once you have completed the quiz, please send me your answers via Neomail here.
PEOPLE WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE QUIZ
evilrulerofthefuture-78% (19.5/25)
lulu200400700jr-88% (22/25)
shelela- score omitted by request
whitechalker-60% (15/25)
jocie_lover-52% (13/25)
dalmation_puppy_123-72% (18/25)
cattrin-76% (19/25)
dracoh-88% (22/25)
sleepingsheep101-96% (24/25)
THE QUIZ
1) Which three paint brushes are not usable to paint your neopet?
2) How many limited edition neopet species are there? (This does not count Lutaris, Krawks, and Draiks.)
3) In the Hall of Heroes, whose statue is to the left of the Thief's?
4) The Octorna is an item that can almost always be bought in a non-user shop for the same price. How much does it cost? (No, I don't mean the Trading Post, Shop Wizard, etc., I mean shops such as the Toy Shop or the Book Shop.)
5) What was the answer to the 100th Lenny Conundrum?
6) Who discovered the Lost Desert?
7) How many scratchcards of each type can you scratch per day?
8) How many hours total is the Snowager asleep per day?
9) The Faerie Festival is on what day of the year?
10) I have 1000 nps with me. If I spin the Wheel of Excitement once, the Wheel of Mediocrity once, the Wheel of Knowledge once, the Wheel of Misfortune once, and the Wheel of Monotony once, how many nps do I have left, assuming I received absolutely no nps from anything? In other words, add up the costs for each wheel and subtract the sum from 1000.
11) According to the Neopedia, the Yooyu comes in how many varieties?
12) The wise old neopet that resides at the Lunar Temple is of what species?
13) Fill in the blank: "Wow, a previously-unexplored area of Jelly World [which doesn't exist, of course]! Looks like somebody, or something has been busy nibbling at this yummy ____ jelly!"
14) The neopet shown in the image here is of what species? (The link will open in a new tab.)
15) The Employment Agency is found where? (In what Neopian land?)
16) Back during the Neopets version 2 plot, you needed to put 10 numbers into the Deactivation Console to deactivate Neopets v2. What was the 10th number?
17) In the plot of Daily Dare 2008, who captured AAA and Abigail?
18) What is the oldest archived edition of the Neopian Times? (Be careful, this one is tricky. I just want the edition number for the answer, by the way.)
19) Neopian Inflation is currently at what percent?
20) If you mouse over one of the images in this guide, you will get the answer to this question (well, technically it isn't a question, but it has an answer). I bet you're thinking that there are too many images in this guide to check, so here's a hint: the image is of an item that is invisible.
21) What is the pronunciation of Usuki? NOTE: The page where you find this is currently not working, so just give me the URL of where you would find the answer.
22) Alabaster Chesterdrawers is a shopkeeper of one of the non-user-owned shops. What Neopian species is he?
23) If you were to buy Space Cheese from a non-user-owned shop, how much would it cost?
24) What is the maximum word limit for the Petpet Spotlight?
25) On one of my pages, you will find my favorite color. What is it? This can be found on one of my other three petpages (not on my side account). Here's a hint: Looks can be deceiving. Also, the sentence that holds the answer is hidden...
SCORING
 
In case you are wondering how I score the quiz, you get 4 points for each correct answer and no points deducted if you get an answer wrong or leave it blank. If you have part, but not all, of the answer, I'll give you 1 or 2 points, depending on how much of the answer you have. The maximum score is 100 points. Good luck, and have fun!
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Scavenger Hunt!
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Shoyru Conundrum!
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Neopets Word Scramble!
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FAQ!
Q: Why do you keep saying Jelly World doesn't exist?
A: Well, it really doe-...err... never mind. It just doesn't exist. *grins innocently*
Q: I want to Neomail you about the guide, but it won't let me!
A: Hey, that's not a question! Just kidding. Send me a junk item and I'll fix the problem.
Q: I need an item for Illusen/Jhudora but I can't find it!
A: If it has 'Floor Tiles' or 'Wall Paint' in the name, go to the Neohome Superstore in the Neopian Bazaar.
Q: I found a typo/error/mistake in this guide!
A: Please do not hesitate to Neomail me! Even if it's just a simple spelling error, I want to make this guide the best it can be! (Plus I'm almost always bored.) Just tell me the error and where it is in the guide.
Q: I have an idea for another section of this guide!
A: Go ahead and suggest it! As long as it's not something incredibly long that will take me forever (and make the page take forever to load), I'll do my best to try to do it! Also, I'm not going to do anything image-dense like premade icons, etc. or screenies. I might do those on a separate petpage in the future.
Q: How long did it take you to write this guide?
A: My guess is probably 40-48 hours so far (but yes, I do have a life *winks*).
Q: How old are you and how long have you been playing neopets?
A: Well, I'm turning 13 very soon (I have parental permission) and I've been on neopets for 2.5 years, but I took a couple breaks, so probably 2 years total.
Q: Do you actually use your own guide?
A: Uhhh... Not really.
Q: Can I be an affiliate?
A: Sure; just Neomail me what kind of petpage yours is. I'd prefer using your 88x31 banner, though.
Q: Can I be in this FAQ?
A: Sure! Just Neomail me your question.
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A Special Thanks to...
NeoReality - for the general layout (heavily edited by me).
Suta-Raito - for the background.
freybug - for the banner!
The kind people on the HC - for HTML coding help.
angellgurll, betrayals, avrillavignefan11, photochick5d, fiqahh, natittude, dodgerfan28, and sky_n_adian - for easy game suggestions.
fire_wolf1991 - for layout suggestions.
evilrulerofthefuture - for gaming tips.
lil_fringey_08 - for pointing out my Krawk mistake.
shelela - for the Scavenger Hunt idea.
lil_devilgurl03 - for pointing out a missing letter in the Word Scramble.
nikkineo09 - for pointing out a mistake in my FAQ.
nobackseat88 - for pointing out that one of the dailies had been taken off the site.
dalmation_puppy_123 - for pointing out that the link to the neopet image in my guide started showing only a gear.
If you send me a suggestion that I use, I will list your username here (unless you don't want me to). Again, please do not hesitate to Neomail me with any suggestions by clicking here.
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