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Week - 232

High-End Guild Dos and Don'ts
by notmylife
Description: Choosing a name is probably the hardest part of making a guild. You want something that catches the eye and is sophisticated.

Week - 709

Advent Calendar - The Items Worth Keeping!
by notmylife
Description: Even though thousands of each item has been distributed to the community over the years - a handful of items have appreciated in value and now cost a pretty Neopoint. With the help of the Super Shop Wiz, we’ve scoured through the records and have listed the top ten most prized and expensive items of the calendar’s past.

 
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Living With Wuggles
This goes out to my dear FireLilyWuggles, who I adore even in all of her insanity.

by chadley_the_ukulele

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The Sweet Xweetok: Why We Love Them
This year the Xweetok (along with yours truly) celebrate their 10th year in Neopia! In doing research for this article, I have asked people on the boards what their favourite things about Xweetoks are. I wanted to know users favourite Xweetok colours and wearables and generally what makes this species so popular.

by aleu1986

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Tourist Zafara: Rope Bridge
I think it's raining tourists again...

by virtualsketcher

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Neopian Times Tables
Anybody? Please?

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by fooshfuush


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Neoquest II: The Forgotten Heroine: Part One
Arthur was a Red Bruce who had gotten caught up in the Neoquest hype a bit later than the other children, but he too enjoyed playing Neoquest II. Eventually though, what happens to most gamers happened to him too, he found that the game’s plot was hackneyed, and repetitive, and it felt more like work than playing, so he quit in the middle of his Evil Mode run. Several years later, when all of that was a distant memory, he passed by a store one day and something displayed on the window caught his eye. It looked like a Neoquest game, but the title and cover were different, it said; Neoquest II: The Forgotten Heroine.

by rider_galbatorix



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