Elise has been an active Neopian since 2004, specializing in account recovery strategies and maximize daily NP efficiency. With over two decades of experience navigating the Neopian economy, they have successfully rebuilt multiple main accounts and collected over 300 avatars. When not writing guides on efficient restocking, they can be found training pets for the Battledome or lurking the Pound Chat.
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When TNT decides to free up some room on the server, they delete some of the old, abandoned accounts. The users call this the purge. When an account is deleted, the account name and the names of the pets that were on the account are up for grabs. People use this to create wonderful pet and user names that weren’t available before.
The purge is not an official site event; aside from the occasional email to inactive users (“Hey! Your account has been inactive and will be placed on the purge list if you don’t log in”) and brief mentions in the Editorial, TNT never acknowledges the purge at all. When it starts, there will be no news announcement, so the only way to know if the purge has begun is watching names.
#2: Will (account name) be purged?
The Terms and Conditions state that an account must be inactive for at least eighteen months for it to purge. However, in the purges we’ve seen, the actual limit seems to be at least two years (24 months), possibly up to three years (36 months) of inactivity. At minimum, the account must be 24 months old, and it has to say “Last Spotted: A long, long time ago.” When an account says that, it means the user hasn’t logged on to it for at least a year. So, “Last spotted: a long, long time ago” is NOT enough to say for sure if the account will purge. It’s a good idea to look at the age of the pets and try to figure out when the owner last logged in.
Some other things that might disqualify an account from purging: –Pets with wearables: So far, no account with customized pets has purged. However, this might change for the new purge; while the accounts were probably too active (under ~5 years inactivity) for the 2010 and 2012 purges, when the new purge rolls around, some of these accounts will have been inactive for a very long time, so they will probably purge. We’ll see. –Neocash Though nothing with wearables has purged, TNT might be especially reluctant to purge paid items from the site.
#3: Why did my account get skipped?
Since a year is shorter than the required 24 months, there is no way to tell if the user has been inactive for the full 24 months. 24 months old is also probably too young for an account to purge; for it to purge, the owner would have to have left it the day they made it. Usually, the accounts that purge are 40 months or older, though there have been younger ones.
Also, sometimes long-abandoned accounts still don’t purge. Sometimes it’s because they have too much activity (painted pets, avatars, customization, high scores) but most of the time it’s because the purge doesn’t feel like deleting the account yet. There is a good chance the account may still be purged—more on that later—so don’t lose hope.
#4: What order does the purge go in?
The purge deletes account names (not pet names) in this order:
0123456789, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ, _
In other words: numbers, alphabet, underscores.
Accounts beginning with numbers are deleted first; then the accounts beginning with A, then B, etc, then accounts beginning with underscores. This works within the account names as well. For example, if the purge is in the “cookie” accounts, it would delete in this order:
First, they find existing accounts ahead of where the purge is, and post the links on the board. These are called “markers”. When people check these links later and find that some have been deleted, they know the purge has been there recently. To check if an account has been deleted, use the keyquest case link:
Do NOT use the searchbar. Frozen accounts do not show up in the search. Always use this link. If you want to contribute markers to the marker board, use this link.
We used to mark accounts with the userlookup link (//www.neopets.com/userlookup.phtml?user=), but this link now requires a captcha regardless of whether or not the user exists, so it can no longer be used to mark the purge.
#6: When do I start trying to purge a name?
Say you want a name on the account “cookie_monster”. To get a good idea of when to stalk this name, you need to find some markers of your own. To find these markers, type in lots of usernames leading up to cookie_monster and try to find accounts that exist, such as cookie_8, cookie_9, cookie_boy, cookie_girl…and also closer markers such as cookie_man, cookie_mice, cookie_mine and cookie_men. Try to keep the markers as general as possible; you will find lots of cookie_good but not much cookie_luscious or cookie_macadamia.
When you’ve found enough markers (maybe ten is good), refresh on the keyquest link (//www.neopets.com/keyquest/collector_case.phtml?viewUser=). When cookie_mice or so starts to purge, it’s time to start trying to create the pet.
Protip: If there are any purge names you especially care about, it would be handy to look up markers for their accounts ahead of time. Looking up markers while the purge is active wastes valuable time and can easily make you miss these names.
#7: How do I purge a name?
Most good names are recreated in mere miliseconds, so you have to be very fast and very lucky. There are four ways to recreate a name that has been deleted:
Type in the name you want to create. Then, when the markers close to your name purge, begin clicking the Create button as rapidly as you can. Some people like to refresh their markers from time to time; others stay and click the pets for thirty minutes or an hour straight. Do not click the Check Availability button; by the time it says the pet is available to create, someone will already have created it.
NOTE: You cannot create names under three letters in regular create-a-pet. For that, use the Space Adoption Center or Draik Eggs.
2. Space Adoption Center (Create-A-Grundo) – [here]
Pretty simple. Fill in the name of the Grundo, choose the color and gender, then press Adopt. It takes you to a page that says “Error: Sorry, that name has already been taken. Please try again!” Keep refreshing there until you succeed in creating the pet.
Grundo Create is one of two place you can create two-letter and one-letter names. Some people use it for everything they try to create, and say it’s easier. You should experiment to see which creation method you like best.
Exactly like Grundo Create. Go to the Draik Nest with a Draik Egg, fill in the name of the Draik, and refresh on the page where it says the name is taken. This is the easiest way to make your RN/RW an Ice Draik. There isn’t any way to specify the gender of a hatched Draik.
NOTE: Draiks can be created with less than three letters in their name; a (very expensive) test has confirmed this.
If you really want to break your bank, you can create your RN/RW from a Krawk petpet. The writer of this guide has never tested it, but theoretically you should be able to create a purged name as a Krawk. If anyone wants to test creating a Krawk with less than three letters in its name FOR SCIENCE!, please mail.
#8: What was the last account purged?
For the answer to this, you should go to the marker board. There’s always link to it in the first post of the chat board; you can also find it by going to the Other Worlds Neoboard, which is here.
The people on the marker board are tracking the purge. To find the last account purged, simply look at the most recent post. Please look back at the last few posts on the marker board BEFORE asking what the most recent purge is. And please don’t ask questions on the marker board; that’s what the chat board is for.
#9: When will the purge get to ______ accounts?
If it’s within the same letter as where the purge is right now, probably within a day or two. If it’s several letters away, you’re looking at several days. Any closer than that (say the purge is at “candy” and you want to get to “cindy”) is very unpredictable. The purge has a habit of skipping over whole sections of accounts, so it could be half a day or it could be half an hour.
Please don’t ask this on the chat board—they get people asking that every five seconds. It gets bothersome after a while, and there’s no definite answer anyway. And definitely do not ask on the marker board.
#10: Is there a list of names that might purge?
No. Everybody has their own list and (mostly) doesn’t share it. It’s your own responsibility to look up names on your own time, whether these are names you want to keep or names you think would retrade well. The bigger your list, the more you’ll know about what’s coming up. The more you know about what’s coming up, the more names you’ll be able to try for and hopefully catch. Knowledge is absolutely power. Experienced purgers usually have at least a thousand names on their lists. Looking up at least two hundred is recommended.
There are a few ways of making a purge list: 1. List: A simple list with pet name and username, in a word processor or handwritten. 2. Bookmarks: You make a bookmark in your browser for each account on the keyquest page. It’s very easy to check on these, but it’s difficult to list hundreds of usernames. There are ways to bulk add bookmarks if you want to use your resources. 3. Spreadsheet file: One column for names, one column for the username those names are on. When you’re done looking up names, sort alphabetically by username, and your purge list will be in the right order. This is my personal favorite method. You can even highlight your most important names!
Generally, lists are private, because the purge is a competition and your advantage depends on your list. But some people will post the names that are coming up on the board for everyone to see. This is called “outing” names. Usually they do it when people are talking too much about a certain pet—so if you’re stalking a pet, keep quiet about it, or else it might be outed. Saying things like “Is anybody stalking the Red Eyrie on a G account?” count as hinting and will probably get your name outed. So no hints, okay?
#11: Why do people get annoyed when I mention a name I’m stalking?
There may be many other people who are also looking to get the same name, and by announcing it publicly you are effectively increasing the competition! Please don’t do this.
#12: Ong, my name was skipped and it won’t purge forever!!!!
Your name has two more chances of purging. It’s going to be okay.
The first chance you have is Snailbot. The purge isn’t one unified process deleting accounts strictly in order—it splits up the task of deletion between a few different workers (otherwise known as multithreading). The purge trackers organize the programs like this:
Cheetahbot: This program deletes accounts ahead of all the others. It’s the fastest, and the one the marker chat is tracking. A habit of leaping ahead when you least expect it has earned Cheetahbot the additional nickname of Ninjabot. Be very well prepared for your names, because Ninjabot will get the jump on you if you aren’t.
Snailbot: This program picks up Cheetah’s leftovers. It’s the slowest program. If Cheetah has passed over your name, there is still hope that Snail will pick it up. Snail is usually around forty-five minutes behind Cheetah. To stalk an account in hopes that Snail will purge it, just keep watching your markers and ignore the current progress of the purge. But if the accounts near the one you’re stalking purged two hours ago…you should probably move on.
There is a third bot called Pigbot or Dogbot. It’s slower than Cheetah, but faster than Snail. Pigbot/Dogbot usually lags after Cheetah by about fifteen minutes. You should watch for this too.
Please don’t ask the chat board (and please please please don’t ask the marker board) where Pigbot/Dogbot and Snailbot are. Nobody knows for sure. Think about how hard it is for them to track Pig and Snail: they would have to know which accounts Cheetah purged the first time around, and then they would have to check them all over again. All while trying to keep track of where Cheetah is, which is a mind-bogglingly difficult task by itself since Cheetah skips so much. The best solution is for you to simply keep an eye on your own markers and wait.
The second chance you have is the next round of the purge. The 2010 purge went all the way down to X, then snapped all the way back to the # and A accounts. It did this twice, so there were three rounds total. However, the 2012 purge only had one round, so we can’t be sure that a second round will even happen with future purges. In any case, it usually takes a few weeks for the first round to finish, so you’ll have to wait.
If the purge has stopped and your name still hasn’t purged, you can either:
1. Keep stalking it every day—sometimes purges start up again weeks after they seem to have stopped. No really, it happened. Many tears were shed when people missed names.
2. Or, wait until the next purge
#13: Do frozen accounts purge?
Yes, many frozen accounts have purged. But they might be less likely because there’s no way to know how long ago the owner logged in: could have been a month ago and could have been four years ago.
#14: How do I see how old a frozen account is?
There used to be a simple way of finding account age via a link, but that link was removed. We can now only approximate the age of the account. 1. Start to send a transfer to the account (WARNING: DO NOT COMPLETE THE TRANSFER). When you get to the pet exchange screen, it says “If accepted, it will also count as (user)’s 4th User-to-User Transfers for this month.” That would mean that user has four transfers, so their account is at least 72 months old. Accounts with only one transfer are at most 23 months old, so they very likely will not purge.
2. For a more precise meter of purgeability, you can try to judge by the ages of the pets. See Question #16 for how to find the pets on a frozen account, then check the pets’ petpages to see how old they are.
#15: How do I find what account a frozen pet is on?
Go to its petpage (www.neopets.com/~Petname) and look for the username. If it’s a Gnorbu, Korbat, Poogle, Techo, or Tuskaninny, you won’t be able to find the username anywhere on the page. Instead, mouse over the black referral bar at the top of the page. It will say the username there. If the page says “Error: Argh, there is no template file!” that means the pet is a Lutari. When Lutaris were created, they were not given a default petpage. That means that for older Lutaris there’s no way to see what account they are on, despite the fact that Lutaris have been given a default petpage recently. You’ll just have to keep an eye on it.
#16: How do I see the pets on a frozen account?
There are two methods:
1. The Battledome: Go to the battledome and make sure your Neopet is ready to fight (full HP and not sick). Click Continue. Select 2-Player and click Continue. Select Send Challenge and click Continue. Enter the username of the frozen account under Username and click Find Pets. If the user did not disable Battledome challenges, it will show that user’s pets. If a message appears saying “The receiving user is not accepting BD challenges”, you’ll have to use Method #2.
2. User-to-User Transfer: Go to the Transfer section of the Pound. Start a transfer of any of your pets to that user, and click the option to see the user’s pets. Be sure to have lots of NP out—if you don’t have enough to adopt the pet, it won’t show it. Be very careful not to complete the transfer.
#17: Why is the purge going so slowly?
Sometimes the purge only appears to be slow; it may be deleting thousands of accounts very quickly, but the marker-finders can’t find every single account. It’s also possible that there’s lag, or that it’s stopped.
#18: What time does the purge begin/end?
When the purge is active, it’s continuously deleting names. Sometimes when it seems like it has stopped, it’s only stuck on a particularly crowded section of accounts. Other times, it might take a short break. But usually, when the purge is active, it’s active 24/7. Sorry, no snack breaks.
When the purge has stopped, it might start over from the beginning of the alphabet, or it might be over for good. We can never predict what the purge will do, so it’s best to just keep an eye on your names.
#19: Why can’t I make an available username?
One of two reasons: 1. The account is under six letters. Accounts under six letters can’t be created anymore. Sorry. 🙁 2. The username is one of the glitched 2012 purge usernames. All usernames freed up in the 2012 purge are glitched and might never be available for creation. The glitch had to do with sister sites (Petpet Park/Monkey Quest), but even though the sister sites are now gone, the glitch remains. Hopefully TNT will fix it after they’ve resolved some of the more important transition-related glitches. It might help if you sent in a suggestion to the Editorial or a ticket asking them to fix purged usernames.
Edit: I sent in a ticket about the usernames and received this reply:
How does TNT plan to “clear out data”? No one but TNT knows, but my guess is another purge would do the job. So, the usernames might become available in the next purge.
#20: It says my name is inappropriate? D:
Something in the pet name is triggering that filter. The pet can’t be created and there’s nothing you can do about it.
#21: The pet I’m stalking isn’t on the userlookup anymore.
This is called “gwenning”, because it first happened to the name “Gwen”. If an account with a Gwenned pet is deleted, the pet isn’t purged, but is released into the pound at a later time. It could take months or even years for them to come out; some pets gwenned in the 2012 purge still haven’t come out yet. This is not an automatic process, because TNT has to manually release the pet.
Gwenned pets will retain the name format they had originally. If they were uncapitalized, they will stay uncapitalized when they are dropped into the pound. They also retain their original age. They will not, however, stay unconverted. One of the first gwenned UCs, Poet, retained its old art, but all subsequent ones were converted.
#22: The petpage says my name is on “direct_transfer”.
#24: The petpage says the pet is on the account “none”.
When a pet is listed as being on the account “none”, it is either in the Pound or in a special account formerly known as pound_release. If you search the Pound for the pet and it isn’t in there, the pet is in pound_release.
Pound Release is completely unrelated to the purge. It’s the system that releases pets from when the pound was down a few years ago. Names on pound_release won’t purge. Pound Release used to regularly release its pets into the pound, but it was paused in 2019 due to the UC Santa incident, so the pets on it are sort of in limbo now.
Pound release also has nothing to do with Gwenning, despite sharing the place the pets are released.
#25: Do “Not Yet Born” pets purge?
A long time ago, pet creation was different. You could stop in the middle of the creation process, which would result in a pet that was “Not yet born”. Not yet born pets are perfectly eligible to purge—since these owners haven’t come back and finished creating their pet in all those years, these names are especially likely to purge.
#26: Who is this Snobby people keep talking about?
Snobby (username: snobbby) is a benevolent being who, in his infinite majesty, bestows upon the purge forum great knowledge of the names which the purge approaches. Snobby wishes only for equality and justice. There are those who speak ill of the Snobby, but we do not heed their words, for Snobby has granted the folk of the purge forum many blessed gifts of names in return for our kissing up to him. Should you desire knowledge of a name approaching, simply ask it of Snobby, and he may see fit to grant your desire.
#27: Why can’t I pound/trade my purged pet?
Pets cannot be traded or pounded until they are at least seven days (168 hours) old. Sorry, you’ll have to wait.
#28: What were previous purges like?
There have been four major site purges:
The first purge occurred some time from April to November 2004. There aren’t many names left over from it anymore.
The second purge was very slow. It was active from around December 2006 to October 2007. Nobody knew how to track the purge at that time, or if they did, they kept it to themselves; the few people who knew about this purge simply refreshed on the pets’ lookups, hoping to be around to recreate the name when it was deleted. As you can imagine, it was very frustrating, since your chances at your dream name depended entirely on your amount of free time and luck. Trading wasn’t allowed at the time, either, so if you missed your name, you were done for (unless the name went UFA). Most of the RN/RW UCs we know and love came from this purge; you will notice that a lot of them were born in 2006 or 2007 (Y8 or Y9). RW UCs are such a rarity because people only had a few months to paint their new RWs before the conversion hit in April 2007.
The third purge was active from November 2010 to March 2011. This was the first purge to gain widespread attention among Neopians, and the first purge to be tracked with the marker system we have now. The first (known) RN/RW that came from Purge #3 was Wrestler, and Claire a bit later.
After that, two “hiccups” happened: one on March 12, 2012, during which the account “saddy” purged with the pets Grey, Sad, and Egg. The second hiccup was on October 5th, 2012. Only a few names purged, the first of which was Heartbreak. This purge covered some usernames beginning with A, stopped only a few hours after it began, and everyone thought the purge was over.
On October 8th, 2012, someone made a board telling the PC that the pet Hope had purged, and then it was known that the purge had restarted. This purge, Purge #4, lasted more than a month, purged many names through the entire alphabet and even through the never-before-purged underscores, and finally ground to a halt on November 12th, 2012.
Nobody knows when Purge #5 will happen, but it’ll definitely be awesome.
QUESTION #0: WHEN IS THE NEXT PURGE??? ARE WE THERE YET?!?
Previously, TNT has purged inactive accounts about every three years (read more on the history of purges here). It has been more than nine years since the last purge, which ended in November 2012. Essentially, TNT has been saying the purge will come “soon” for a while now.
October 15, 2021: The last on-site confirmation of the purge was in Editorial 946:
Hi, TNT! So it’s been over 4 years since you last said it was “safe to say we can expect another purge to come up” and that we’d get “a more detailed update soon”. So err, any word on that update? I think with the new pet slots coming up, a purge to go along with that would be amazing, if possible!
Right now we’re focused on Pet Slots, UC Pets, and converting more pages to mobile, but a purge is still in our future plans. Certain dev tasks are more complicated than others and we have to balance content and events with backend updates like purges. ~~GutterfootJuly 25, 2019: In an offsite Q&A session, Scrappy answered a question about the purge:
Is there going to be a purge soon? I’ve heard rumors but nothing concrete
we definitely want to soon! it takes a good amount of dev work so we’ve been waiting til we have some more time but with the mobile conversion, we will find time for a purgeSince TNT is still busy converting Neo’s vast trove of Flash games to HTML5, it is unlikely TNT will devote resources to anything else until most of the games are converted.
Restocking is hanging out in official Neopets shops, waiting to buy items to re-sell them in your own shop (or if you’re lucky, on the Trading Post)! Restocking seems complicated, but it’s actually quite simple! The only hard part is remembering what you should and shouldn’t buy. Restocking works by refreshing official Neopets shops, such as the Fresh Food Shop. When you see something you want to buy, click on it and type in your haggle. If you’re quick, the item is yours! Now you can put it into your shop to sell it.
WHERE ARE GOOD PLACES TO RESTOCK? Honestly, wherever you like, really! Find shops that interest you. Do you like goodie bags? Check out the toy shop! Do you like plushies? The plushie shop has lots of nice items! There’s no real wrong answer. Just be aware that some shops have more bait items than others, and some (like Kauvara’s Magic Shop) move incredibly quickly, so would be better to tackle once you’re comfortable with restocking.
Shops like Kayla’s Potionery are excellent for new players because people with younger accounts can buy plenty of high-profit items because of their low rarity. Some shops (like Collectable Cards) are also slow to re-sell, so keep that in mind when choosing shops!
WOAH, DID YOU SAY SOMETHING ABOUT ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS!? Yes, unfortunately, because of people breaking the rules, there are account age restrictions on restocking. If you look at your profile, you’ll see a shield saying how long you’ve been on the site.
Age of Account
Rarities Visiable
Newbie
≤ r79
10 Days
≤ r84
16 Days
≤ r89
1 Month
≤ r94
3 Months
≤ r100
HOW DO I NOT GET RESTOCK BANNED? It’s not really avoidable, but it helps to slow down your refreshing. 3-5 seconds is a generally good rule to keep in mind!
WHERE DID ALL THE ITEMS IN THE SHOPS GO? They cleared! The shops clear out their stock periodically, which is great because it means a whole new chance at rare items! Keep refreshing until they stock, but not TOO often! Don’t want to get a restock ban and miss it.
THE SHOPS SAY THEY RESTOCK EVERY 8 MINUTES, BUT THEY HAVEN’T RESTOCKED IN A WHILE! WHAT GIVES? I’m sorry to say, but those shopkeepers are dirty liars and you should ignore them. A while back, shops functioned differently than they do now (they didn’t fully clear), and when they changed how the system worked, they never updated the text. Inventory can come back within a matter of seconds, or go several clear cycles without stocking.
WHAT’S ALL THIS TERMINOLOGY I SEE IN THE RESTOCK & CHAT THREAD?
Phrase
Meaning
SWI
Shop with inventory/items. These are shops that have stock in them after a clear. People will also ask for this when they are restock banned so they can check on the status of their ban.
Clear
Periodically, the shops will clear themselves of all stock. Get ready for them to stock for those sweet, sweet rare items!
UB
Unbuyable. Something worth more Neopoints than they can be sold for in user shops (where the limit is 999,999).
r99
Generally the holy grail of RSing. High item rarity, often worth a lot of NP.
Junked
The shop didn’t stock anything of real value. Whoops!
ETS
Easy to sell. Self-explanatory!
HTS
Hard to sell. Sometimes, stuff like cards are a bit harder to sell because of a smaller pool of people wanting/needing them.
Bait
An item that sells for less than it restocks for. Generally used for an item that looks like it should be worth a lot (such as the Pirate Draik MP).
RS
Restock/Restocker/Restocking/Restocked.
MH
Mishaggled. When a restocker messed up their offer and most likely missed the chance of purchasing the item.
GH
Got Haggled. The shopkeeper disapproved your offer and asked for another offer to their liking, but it’s probably too late to purchase by then.
NH
No Haggle. You didn’t even get the chance to buy it.
TP
Trading post. The place to sell items for up to 2 million Neopoints. Users will also list higher-value items here to be placed into a Neofriends-only auction to sell.
Aucs
Auction House. The place to sell items over the Trading Post’s 2 million Neopoint limit. Transactions will take 1 hour at the least.
SW/SSW
Shop Wizard/Super Shop Wizard. Super Shop Wizard is a Premium feature that will guarantee you the lowest price of an item in a usershop (if there are any available).
BMB
Black Market Goods Boon. It’s an Obelisk Boon that will reveal certain items to be restocked to those who have the boon. More information about the boon and the items included can be found at /~Delnia.
HPD
Half Price Day. On every 3rd day of the month, all items in neopian shops are sold for half their normal price.
GUIDELINES
▸ Beginner Friendly?: My personal insight if the shop is approachable for beginner restockers or not. ▸ Carry: This number is about how much NP you should have on hand if you don’t want to miss something (Due to lack of NPs). ▸ Numbers/Profit: Buy the items that stock for the given amounts. (Exactly the given amounts. If it says 5k, it means 5000. Exactly 5000. 5029? No). ▸ Speed: This is how fast the shop goes (how quickly profitable items disappear) This is usually in proportion to the amount of people in that shop. ▸ Sellability: This shows how easily you can sell an item purchased in this shop. – ETS = Easy To Sell – HTS = Hard To Sell ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Some shops might have a lot more goodies than I can list! You should always check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent notable visual. ▸ My Comments: Something I (Chips) have to say about this shop.
The Order (in which to go for things): 1. If you see one of these, go for it first. 2. If you don’t see anything mentioned in (1), go for things here. 3. If you don’t see anything mentioned in (1) or (2), go for these and so on.
SPECIAL RESTOCKING DATES
Half Price Day – Third of Every Month 3% Hidden Tower Discount – Third Wednesday of Every Month for accounts 5 years or older
Feb 12-14 – Gift Shop (17) stocks A Mysterious Valentines Card in bulk Tyrannian Victory Day (May 12th) – 80% off all Tyranian items (except Ugga Shinies) Usuki Day (Aug 20th) – Double stocks + 66.6% off all Usukiland (48) items Faerie Festival (Sept 20th) – 50% off all Faerieland items (except Faerie Furniture and Faerie Weapons) Halloween (Oct 31st) – 50% off all Haunted Woods items
★ Battle/Defense Magic are the core BD shops. ★ ★ Battledome Equipment are generally HTS unless they’re good or particularly popular in 2P-BD. ★ ★ Battledome Equipment shops overall are not beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 300k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Research which items are good in the BD. Anything that stocks in 1s and is in the price range of 60k~100k is probably r99. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Varies, commonly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a number of unlisted r99s here for considerable profit. r99 Battle Magic Items are prone to fluctuate, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Battle Magic isn’t the same as it used to be and prices are more misleading than ever. Highland Chia stuff is bad. On a positive note there has been an increased liking for 2P Battling over the last few years. Faerie Tokens, species freezers, and (of course) Bony Grarrl Club (BGC) are still great!
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 500k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Pretty much the same rules as for Battle Magic, but there are the “Full -petname- Armour”s that stock here rather frequently. 50% pet healers are good too. Basically, all those things that stock for around 80k~110k are very good. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Varies, commonly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a number of unlisted r99s here for considerable profit. r99 Defense Magic Items are prone to fluctuate, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Pretty much the same as Battle Magic: Misleading prices in researching beforehand is best, Highland Chia stuff is bad, some 2P liking, look at restocker screenies. TTear, Rainbow/Purple SS, Big Reflectors are still great!
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: r99 weapons that stock here are also okay, but pretty low in profit. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS. Neocola Tokens are ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Neocola Tokens are profitable items now, so that’s neat.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Semi-high profit, but mostly HTS r99s. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: It’s not a shop I would personally RS directly, but I’d say it’s a decent shop to keep as a SWI reference.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 120k ▸ Numbers/Profit: This shop is crowded mainly for the notorious Freezing Potion (100k). However, this is not the only profitable item. There are a couple others, see the highlights below. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Freezing Potion is the best item and Icy Snowflake is wanted for the Avatar. Bag of Infinite Puce (Ice Crystal) and Stone Drawer (Tyrannian Furniture) are presumably still glitched and will not restock despite their rarity and origin.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 100k. ▸ Numbers/Profit: There’s a quite a number of r99s, but you’re probably only here for Turned Tooth. Turned Tooth restocks around 33k and is very ETS. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: Everything except Turned Tooth is commonly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Tyrannian Weaponry can be considered as an introductory shop towards Battle Magic/Defense Magic (BM/DM). Turned Tooth is commonly used for 1P battling for its reasonably affordable price/power rate (and is still okay profit despite the introduction of Void Blade). Lava Arrow is hard bait.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Quite a few and the good items here range from 10k-100k, usually 30k-70k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: TBH I wouldn’t start here, because all profitable items are low return HTS r99s.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 550k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Quite a few things, see the highlights. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS. Cursed Elixir is ETS, but it usually a loss. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Tons of trap items.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No… ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here to haggle down Greater Healing Scroll. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: Greater Healing Scroll (90k-110k) is ETS, but like that’s a lot haggling my guy. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Don’t go here for profit unless there’s a Battle Event and people are fighting for Scroll of Freezing and Greater Healing Scrolls. This is worth the mention, because a lot of seasoned BDers recommend Greater Healing Scroll even though Wonderous Weaponry’s Helm of Recovery does the same thing. IT’S JUST MORE NOSTALGIC AND ICONIC
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 200k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Three big items and a couple of casuals on the side that are all (or somewhat) ETS. Heavy Blue Tunic restocks around 120k, Crisp Blue Tunic is 80k, and Short Sleeved Yellow Tunic is 125k. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: There are a few very high profitable items here.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 120k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Maractite Dimensional Trap restocks for about 55-65k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: TBH I wouldn’t start here, because all profitable items are low return HTS r99s aside from Maractite Dimensional Trap. People are only restocking here for that.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 440k. ▸ Numbers/Profit: See the highlights. If you want the Bow of the Water Faerie, otherwise 200k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Discount Battle/Defense Magic.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: All items are usually under 60k, but HTS. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Altadorian Swordbreaker is a BD favorite even though there really hasn’t been a real use for it in the longest time.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
96. Magical Marvels
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 200k ▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for Bag of Healing Dust (restocks around 100k). ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Bag of Healing Dust is ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Just get Feel Better Soup instead.
Highlights: (The Only Profitable Item)
100. Wonderous Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Same reason with Greater Healing Scroll for Helm of Recovery. Helm of Recovery is like 90k, so you’d want to haggle that down and you’ve got time to do so. Shuriken restocks for 10k. ▸ Speed: Very Slow. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: This place is probably more like my favorite SWI tbh.
★ Magical Book Shop and Booktastic Books are the core Books shops. ★ ★ Books are generally HTS and not always significantly profitable. ★ ★ The Water Faerie will ask for Books that are r69 and under from the Magical Book Shop. ★ ★ Book shops overall are in the middle of being beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Look for books stocking at 10k, 5k, 2.5k they are almost always profitable. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a LOT of unlisted high rarity items here for a considerable profit. Most of the unlisted high rarity Magical Book items are r90-99s, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Fantastic for beginners. Be fast. The moment it RSes, be sure to find the 10k, 5k, and 2.5k items and buy them. ALWAYS read the news to see what’s new, and if you get one of the first, you can sell it for a high price before it deflates.
The Order: 1. Books that stock above 20K and 10k books. 2. 5k Books. 3. 2.5k Books.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Fountain of Youth restocks for 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Possibly, Make Your Own Faerie Gift Baskets and Building Igloos with Taelia might be okay, but there might be a very low profit difference (or random inflation). ▸ My Comments: The majority of the books here are bait.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 80k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Heaps! Your highlights range from 10k-30k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: The Stat Boosting scrolls are very ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 2.5k, 5k, 10k, 25k but there are also a few that go in between like 6k and 15k. There are ten r100s here. Those are good, obviously. The other r97+ can often be sold for quite a few million. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes and honestly, this shop is pretty amazing during HPD if you’re into a ton of small profits. There might be the occasional randomly inflated item here. ▸ My Comments: Booktastic Books are more ETS than regular books, because the reading award is more achievable in a sense. Some people just love clearing through a single usershop of these.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Alchemy Lessons restocks for around 13k and Waking the Draik is 25k. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: The majority of the books here are bait. It’s like worse than Faerie Book Shop.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: The Pyramid Tablets restocks for 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: This shop is boring.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
106. Neovian Printing Press
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 20k ▸ Numbers/Profit: The r99s go for 25k to 30k to 40k. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: BE WARNED: THE VAST MAJORITY IS BAIT HERE
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
114. Moltaran Books
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Locating Iron restocks for 30k and How to Get Past the Guard is 50k. The other big profitable items are 15k-20k. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: I want to say a lot of people will purchase even the bait from this shop for the sake of accomplishment that they read all the books from one shop.
★ Collectable Cards and Neopian Post Office are the core Collectable shops. ★ ★ All these shops have high competition, but they do have an immense amount of profitable items. ★ ★ The Light Faerie will ask for Cards that are r69 and under from the Collectable Card Shop. ★ ★ Collectables shops overall are NOT beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 200k for Swamp Ghoul, but if not then just bring 100k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: It’s fairly easy to recognize profitable items in this shop, because they pretty much all look the same, except for color differences. This will be explained later. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, I guess so?!? Double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history for the items listed here. ▸ My Comments: Although you should buy based on color, it’s always a plus to go for the avatar cards. Everything will sell eventually in reasonable pace, because collectables are just like that.
The Order: The order to go for things is simple. Just go from rarest to most common, according to the chart below. Exceptions are cards that linger and stock too much.
0. If you ever see a holographic card, then grab it QUICK. All r100s which are notoriously rare. 1. Yellow is r91 and above. Ghoul Catchers, Princess Vyssa, King Roo, Stan the Kyrii, Kreai, The Brain Tree, The Great Blurendo, Krawk card, Princess Sankara, Guardian of Ice Magic, Garrox5 The Grundo Trooper, and Korosu Crestscar are bait. 2. Blue and Reds are common Light Faerie Quest Items. Fire Paw and Kasuki Lu are notable.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: NO, AVOID. ▸ Carry: 150k for Grimtooth Stamp, but if not then just bring 70k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k, 10k, 10k+. Misprinted, Holographic, and other rare stamps are good. ▸ Speed: Very Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a LOT of unlisted high rarity items here for a considerable profit. You would want to know the r90-99s, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Lots (and I mean lots) of VERY profitable items here. This is home to the most experienced and fastest RSers. This is the place to be on HPD. There are many items here that are worth over 3mil or so. Research full album pages and go for stamps that are on the bottom row.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 200k for Choker of the Deep, but if not then just bring 50k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Possibly yes, there might be a couple of unlisted high rarity items here for a considerable profit. There are some items here that have strange to extreme price fluctuations (Exquisite Peophin Ring of the Deep and Large Maractite Coin really), so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Shells can be considered an introductory shop towards Stamp, but both have steady competition from the same restocking audience. Golden Shell is your main big ticket item, because that’s the cheapest Stamp Album Avatar. Floral Maractite Coin and Choker of the Deep are good too I GUESS.
★ Food Shop is the core Food shop lol. ★ ★ Food items are generally ETS and especially for The Kadoatery, Quests of Neopia, and etc. ★ ★ The Soup Faerie will ask for Smoothies that are r69 and under from the Smoothie Store. ★ ★ Varies on the shop, but Food overall are ETS in terms of profiting. ★ ★ Food shops overall are beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Go for all the 10k items and most 5k. Avoid most if not all the 2.5k items, no matter how cool they look. r90-r100 foods are gourmet foods. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a LOT of unlisted low (Certain Neggs, Chocolate Ice Cream, etc.) and high rarity (Gourmet) foods here for a considerable profit, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. Leaf Taco (r100) is also theoretically restockable, but I don’t want to list that lol. ▸ My Comments: Great shop for beginners albeit it is quite fast! Neggs that reward Negg Points and Bag of Peanuts are the best items for newer accounts. If you mess up then they’ll be someone wanting to still buy low rarity foods for Kad Feeding (up to r95), Kitchen Quest (up to r89), etc.; the profit will just be low.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, not really. ▸ Carry: 100k for Sniddberry Meerca Gobstopper, but if not then just bring 50k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are more Candy items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be slightly HTS (chepaer items are more ETS), so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: 5k and 10k items that stock will get you the Chocolate Avatar but due to that, the shop’s r90s can be bait if you’re restocking outside that. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are more Bakery items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be slightly HTS (chepaer items are more ETS), so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: If Food is too much competition for you then Bakery is more relaxed for casual restocking. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are more Healthy Food items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be average in sellability, so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: Cone-Shaped Cherry, Lemon, and Orange are the only good geometric fruit to mention.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Mega Honeyplume restocks around 8k, Large Sand is 16k, and the other two are 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Sorta, but they’re the Soup Faerie items (r69 Smoothie items and under). Nothing else of high value. ▸ My Comments: You could try here for HPD, but there’s so much competition that’s not really worth it.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 40k for everything. ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k and 40k items. Doughnutfruit, Tigersquashes, and Chokatos are great! ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are more Tropical Food items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). Simmered Tropical Fruit Bowl is a notable item falls under this category as it stocks at 3.5m. The items here are still considered to be average in sellability, so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: There’s a terrifyingly large amount of r9X range bait, but Doughnutfruit r99s a plenty!
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Tofu Space Slug Soup and Vegetarian Sloth Wrap restock are around 15k-17k. The other items are 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Not many profitable items here, but there’s like three that are worth a lot.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a couple of low rarity profitable items here. Disturbing Gelatin, Candy Skull, Elephante Trunk Stew, Carnivorous Carved Pumpkin, etc. tend to be okay, but r89 items and under tend to be volatile due to the Brain Tree. For higher rarity items, there’s nothing else notable unless they’re randomly inflated. ▸ My Comments: Snorkle Snouts is good for the avatar and with the rise of demand of Spooky Foods from the Brain Tree HST Avatar this shop is pretty great for beginner restocking nowadays.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Coffee Service restocks around 25k while most of the other goodies restock at 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Some ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Possibly, Mad Meepit Mocha and Borovan Service might be okay, but there might be a very low profit difference (or random inflation). ▸ My Comments: There’s more Coffee Galleries than Gourmet folks in terms of who’s buying stuff here. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Parital. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Most good items here restock around prices of 10k, 15k, and 25k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Some ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Go for Magical Chia Pops (10k-30k); they restock in the middle rows. Ice Lollies usually go for 10k-13k. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Possibly, Royal Ice Lolly and Ice Ice Cream might be okay, but there might be a very low profit difference (or random inflation). ▸ My Comments: Premium Perk spiked the price of Magical Chia Pops, but there’s also that RE I guess.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 30k. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Like nearly all the good items here are 10k exact. Faerie Queen Smoothie Bowl is most of the time bait at 760k to 920k NPs. ▸ Speed: Above Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Faerie Mushrooms are great. Home to a lot of kawaii aesthetic gallery items.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Wheel of Mediocrity pretty made all the items here trash aside from 4 items. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: UGGGG!
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 75k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Most of the good items here are 10k with the others being 13k-20k. Hot Dog with Everything stocks at about 60k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Possibly, Strawberry Flavoured Hot Dog, Honey Coated Hot Dog, and 14 Karat Baked Potato might be okay, but there might be a very low profit difference (or random inflation). ▸ My Comments: Apparently baked potatoes are considered hot dogs.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: No one buys eaten pizzas, so stop trying sell those smh my head.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: The handful of the goodies here are 10k-15k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Ptolymelons used to be small profits with the Coincidence Quests requesting them before the request pool update.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 1.7m for the Darigan and Zombie Draik Egg, but if not then just bring 200k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: See the highlights. Basic Draik Egg colors and Ice are 5 digit haggles; and Island, Darigan, and Zombie are 6 digit haggles. The other items are 10k to 50k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Average. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Some Draik Eggs are bait now aside from HPD or just haggling a lot (Desert, Island, Basic Color except Red, etc). Also, Kads do eat foods from here, just not Draik Eggs.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. Sushi Boat restocks around 40k. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Most of the bait still gets bought for those kawaii aesthetic galleries.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
112. Molten Morsels
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 10k ▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for Red Moltite Popsicle. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: Red Moltite Popsicle is ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: You really shouldn’t spend your time here…
★ Both Gardening Supplies and Furniture are the core Furniture shops. ★ ★ Furniture are generally HTS. ★ ★ Furniture shops overall are not beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 60k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. Statues are the most recognizable. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there might be like a couple of more Gardening items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be HTS, so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: Garden to a lot of weirdly priced r99s that only questers buy really. Since 2022, TNT has been releasing more wearables here, Prigpants & Swolthy, Tailors, and Cog’s Togs than at Uni’s Clothing.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
41. Furniture
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. Look out for Pumpkins, Glowing, Dark Nova, Cheese, and Battle for Meridell themed items. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there might be like a couple of more Furniture items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be HTS, so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: Home to a lot of weirdly priced r99s that only questers buy really. Highlights: (Most Profitable)
43. Tyrannian Furniture
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Stone Bedside Table restocks for 10k. ▸ Speed: Very Slow. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No, but read below. ▸ My Comments: I got word that Stone Bedside Table finally restocks, so there’s that for adding this shop. Bag of Infinite Puce (Ice Crystal) and Stone Drawer (Tyrannian Furniture) are presumably still glitched and will not restock despite their rarity and origin.
★ Pharmacy is the core Medicine shops. ★ ★ Medicine items are generally ETS, because most Neopians are terrible at raising their Neopets. ★ ★ Medicine shops overall are beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 20k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Profit is low and Sporkle Syrup and Extra Thick Goggles are really the only good items outside Half-Price Day (Third of Every Month). ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Pretty ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Herbal Scrambled Eggs and Magic Cookie during HPD. ▸ My Comments: A great place for HPD. Herbal Scrambled Eggs and Magic Cookie are bait, but they worth the mention during HPD as they restock in bulk and are considered worthwhile for FEA Jobs.Highlights: (Most Profitable)
85. Lost Desert Medicine
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 10k ▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for the Doctors Bags. They restock under 2k and in bulk. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: Doctors Bag is ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: The start of the gambler’s dilemma of opening for Sporkle Syrup or just selling directly.Highlights: (The Only Profitable Item)
★ There is no core shop for the Miscellaneous section. ★ ★ Most items here are generally HTS unless they’re wearables or discounted r99s. ★ ★ The Air Faerie will ask for Grooming Items that are r69 and under from the Grooming Parlour. ★ ★ Varies on the shop, but these shops overall are HTS in terms of profiting. ★ ★ These shops overall are not beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 40k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Sorta, Air Faerie Quest items and sometimes Red Eye Shadow (restocks for 2.5k). ▸ My Comments: Air Faerie Quests Items are cool, but like you’d probably want to do Petpets instead for more profit. People usually dodge/reroll Air Faerie Quests.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k, 10k, and 13k. On HPD, Bears are considered worthwhile for FEA Jobs. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: The wearables ETS, but the rest are HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: This shop has become TNT’s anything shop nowadays. Food, wearables, etc.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 100k if you’re going for Skull Full of Sand, but 50k if not. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Skull Full of Sand restocks around ~70k. ▸ Speed: Slow. ▸ Sellability: The r99s are HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Back then, this shop wasn’t exactly recommended due to most of the items’ sellability being HTS for a low return, but the future is now!
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 50k, but 100k if you want Bone Trombone. ▸ Numbers/Profit: See the highlights. Most profitable items here restock anywhere from 10k to 30k aside from the Bone Trombone at 75k. ▸ Speed: Very Slow. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: So slow that the few here r99s can sit there for more than a couple seconds.
★ Neopian Petpet is the core Petpets shops. ★ ★ Petpets are generally ETS unless they’re ugly r99s. ★ ★ The Grey Faerie will ask for Neopia Central Petpets r69 and under from Neopian Petpet. ★ ★ Varies on the shop, but Petpets shops overall are average in terms of profiting. ★ ★ Petpets shops overall are not beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 700k for Moltenore, 150k for the other high rarity petpets. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Highlights Angelpuss to Warf are Grey Faerie items (restocks under 2k). Kadoatie restocks around 32k and Moltenore restocks around 600k-680k. Bogie goes for 145k-175k and Snotbunny is around 460k-560k. The petpets are somewhere 25k to 125k. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Very high profitable petpets here. If you’re here to RS Grey Faerie Items then prioritize the Puppyblews. By highly profitable, the Grey Faerie Items are like usually 50-200 NPs each petpet, so try to buy in bulk, since they’re extremely easy to sell.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 30k or 130k if you want Vacu.matic 9000. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Most good items are like 10k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: My least favorite Petpets shop.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 60k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Pofew restocks for around 10k and Schnelly is 14k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Schnelly and Meepit are ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k for Flosset, but 50k for everything else. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Restock prices of the items here are weird at like 13k-26k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Feloreena is ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Krawk restocks around 45k, Rock is 28k, Gathow is 23k-26k, and Woolypapith is 18k-20k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Rock is very ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Blobikins restocks around 50k, Geb is 125k, and Dua is 20k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Blobikins and Dua are very ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Turmac, Vullard, and Mortog restocks around 25k while Zebie is around 60k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Turmac is cool I guess. Vullards are stupid.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Candychan restocks around 15k and Snowickle is 40k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: This might be the second most popular Petpets shop, because Candychan and Snowickle are very, very ETS.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
97. Legendary Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 50k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Minitheus restocks at like under 40k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: They are considered ETS and might linger for awhile.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
103. Fanciful Fauna
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 200k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Quilin restocks around 50k and Pandaphant is 37k-40k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Pandaphant is ETS.
★ There is no core shop for the Potions section. Well maybe just Magic and Kaylas. ★ ★ All Potions shops have high competition, but they do have an immense amount of profitable items. ★ ★ The Earth Faerie will ask for Magic Items that are r69 and under from Kauvara’s Magic Shop. ★ ★ Kaylas is beginner friendly, but the other two, Magic and BV Potions, are NOT beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: NO, AVOID. ▸ Carry If you just want the normal morphing potions, 100k-200k should do. ▸ Numbers/Profit: Don’t buy by stock cost, just buy all the MP’s except the ones noted below. Although 10k items are good in most shops, Magic is an exception. ▸ Speed: Very Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS morphing potions are the limited edition species (Draik/Hissi/Krawk/Lutari) and expensive colours (Maractite/Stealth/Faerie) it depends on the popularity. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, but do know that this section is unique in that matter of listing the bait items to avoid. Everything listed below is high rarity bait and there might be more junk items (i.e. Lutari Healing Potion). The non-MP goodies to look out for are 8-bit Power-Up Potion, Kauvaras Potion, Strange Potion, Rainbow Swirly Potion, Christmas Magic Hat, Light Faerie Dust, Water Faerie Bubbles, and Flaming Torch. Ice Hissi MP, Pirate Krawk MP, and Chomby Staff are hard bait. ▸ My Comments: This is not the shop to start restocking in, you need to be very fast and know what to look for. There are other potions here that aren’t just morphing potions, some are profitable, some aren’t. Look for Kauvara’s Potion, Strange Potion, Rainbow Swirly Potion and things like Water Faerie Bubbles and Light Faerie Dust. The Order: 1. Morphing Potions of expensive colors (Plushie, Darigan, Faerie, Stealthy, Maractite) and Limited Edition Pet potions (Cybunny, Draik, Krawk, Lutari, Ruki). 8-bit Power-Up Potion, Kauvaras Potion, Strange Potion, and Rainbow Swirly Potion. 2. Morphing Potions of special colors (Striped, Split, Starry, Electric, etc). Christmas Magic Hat and Light Faerie Dust. 3. Basic color Morphing Potions. Although, not all basic color Morphing Potions are profitable. Water Faerie Bubbles and Flaming Torch. 4. Most Earth Faerie Quest items: Fire Jug, Magical Vial, Nanka Bottle, Starlight Potion, Steam Jug, and Steam of Light.
Highlights: (AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID THESE!!! THEY ARE BAD ITEMS!!!)
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items. Most Stat Boosters restock in bulk. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: Kaylas can be considered as an introductory shop towards Magic (Kauvara’s Magic Shop). Stat Boosters are very easy to sell with a large return making this shop quite enjoyable for beginners of all account ages.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
83. Royal Potionery
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No. ▸ Carry: 200k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Leaded Elemental Vial (150k-175k) is the number one thing you need to go for. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: LEV is ETS, everything else is HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: This really should have been in the Battledome section, but like it has Potions in the name. In 1P-BD terms, Lightning in a Bottle is like a similar counterpart to Turned Tooth to have some specified audience of people wanting to purchase that every now and then.
★ There is no core shop for the Toys section. Well maybe just Toy and Plushie. ★ ★ Toy and Plushie have high competition, but they do have an immense amount of profitable items. ★ ★ The Dark Faerie will ask for Toys that are r69 and under from the Toy Shop. ★ ★ Varies on the shop, but Toy shops overall are average in terms of profiting. ★ ★ Toy shops overall are in the middle of being beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 160k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Most Snowglobes, Faerie Dolls, Snowglobes, Quigukis, Goodie Bags, Stockings, Charms are good! Higher rarity items usually restock for 10k or 12k while most Goodie Bags RS under 5k. ▸ Speed: Very Fast. ▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS, but Goodie Bags and Charms are ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a LOT of unlisted high and low rarity items here for a considerable profit. Most if not all of the profitable low rarity items are openable items (Goodie Bags, Stockings, etc.). The profitable r90-99 items may vary, but you would want to know the other charms, Faerie items, non-Faerie/Quiguki r99s, etc., so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Jhuidah Faerie Doll is hard bait. New toys are sometimes worth picking up, since they’re like the only thing TNT is releasing aside from wearables. It’s really up to you to take that chance. Also, Broken Toys are HTS, so don’t unironically break them for profit. Additional note: Lord Kass Quiguki is also an r100 here, but they may or may not restock anymore, so there’s that for a heads up, because I don’t want to make a 7th row.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really. ▸ Carry: 150k. ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items, Faerie Usukis, and Reject Usukis that stock 90k are decent. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: HTS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there might be like a couple of more Usukiland items that are still okay (or randomly inflated). The items here are still considered to be HTS, so double-checking with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW is advised. ▸ My Comments: All Usukiland items look the same to me.
Highlights: (Most Profitable)
98. Plushie Palace
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial. ▸ Carry: 200k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k and 20k+ Plushies, NQ, MSSP, and Magical Plushies tend to be great. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, there are a LOT of unlisted high rarity items here for a considerable profit. Most of the unlisted high rarity Toy items are r95-99s, so double-check with Jellyneo’s Item Database and/or SSW for a more recent price history. ▸ My Comments: Angel Kiko Plushie is hard bait. Zafara Double Agent Plushie restocks here.
★ Uni’s Clothing is the core Wearables shops. ★ ★ Wearables are generally ETS. Non-wearable clothing are HTS. ★ ★ The Fire Faerie will ask for Clothing Items r69 and under from Uni’s Clothing. ★ ★ Wearable shops overall are in the middle of being beginner friendly. ★
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 100k ▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k. Some can be like 8k and 12k too. It is best to do extra research on JN or chatting with other Clothes RSers on what is good here. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: Varies on species and clothing set, but mostly ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes, see below. ▸ My Comments: This is my favorite shop, but it also can be considered one of the most complicated shops there is. My advice is that you’d want to research what species are popular (Aisha, Draik, Lupe, etc) and not (Ogrin, Techo, Tonu, etc). This is the shop that probably gets the most new releases nowadays, so I would check the New Features for COOL AND NEW things to grab. Also, all the r99s except for Shoyru Pink Aviator Jacket are Petpet Shirts that restock in the top row.
The Order: 1. Popular species (Aisha, Draik, Lupe, etc.) clothing, r99 Petpet Shirts and Shoyru Pink Aviator Jacket, high rarity all species wearables (Steel Nails, 3D Glasses, etc.), and newer wearables (Pretty Net Dress, Illusen Umbrella Cut Dress, and species are hit or miss). 2. Faerie Wings, School Girl Clothing, and Fance Top. 3. Golden Maraquan Trident, Maraquan Fin Wings, Blue Wocky Costume, and Fancy Black Belt.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Wad of Neocash Handheld restocks at 15-18k, but best restock here during HPD tbh. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes. ▸ My Comments: Since 2022, TNT has been releasing more wearables here, Cog’s Togs, and Gardening Supplies than at Uni’s Clothing. Most items here are not profitable due to the Clarence Chichester Coggeshale Random Event.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Creepy Darigan restocks for 15k, Petpet Trainer is 10k, and Underwater is 5k. The Boon items are around 2.5k to 20k. ▸ Speed: Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: I only restock here during BMB, but Underwater BGs are very ETS.
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: Bomber Jacket restocks for 12k and the Guitar is 20k. ▸ Speed: Fast. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: Yes. ▸ My Comments: Since 2022, TNT has been releasing more wearables here, Prigpants & Swolthy, Tailors, and Gardening Supplies than at Uni’s Clothing. Elegant Punk Guitar is your big item of the shop.
Highlights: (The Only Profitable Items)
117. Ugga Shinies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah. ▸ Carry: 30k ▸ Numbers/Profit: You might have to haggle some things down, but you’ll definitely have enough time to do so. Thicket of Flowers restocks for 13k. ▸ Speed: Below Average. ▸ Sellability: ETS. ▸ Any Unlisted/Additional Notable Items?: No. ▸ My Comments: The profit is really low, but it does sell fast. Great place for HPD.
Highlights: (The Only Profitable Items)
★ FAQ
▸ Why is there like nothing good? How long does it take for X appear? Restocks and clears are all random.
Restocking is all about having patience for shops to restock, being quick enough to make the haggle, and then having the patience again to sell. It can take minutes to hours for shops to restock/clear and it’s completely up to chance if specific items appear at all (the higher the rarity index, the rarer the item). Most of the time shops will stock nothing but junk but that won’t stop us from trying!
Also, if your account is younger than 3 months, you might have some restocking restrictions:
Age of Account
Rarities Visible
Newbie
≤ r79
10 Days
≤ r84
16 Days
≤ r89
1 Month
≤ r94
3 Months
≤ r100
▸ Why did all the items in the official shops just suddenly poof? AM I SHOP BANNED ALREADY That’s what we call a Clear. Shops automatically “clear” out items at random intervals, so that new items can restock!
If you think there’s a clear or you’re shop banned, you can do the following: A. Check other shops you wouldn’t normally visit for an SWI (Shop With Items). B. If you had a shop tab open with stock before the clear, then try to buy an item. If it sends you to the haggle screen rather than a sold out screen, then you’re restock banned. C. Ask other RSers for an SWI to verify if you’re restock banned or not. D. Check on a side account for an SWI (DO NOT RESTOCK ON SIDE ACCOUNTS).
If you are shop banned, don’t worry it’s normal. They can last up to 24 hours if you’re really unlucky.
▸ So I just got unbanned like a minute ago, but I just got shop banned AGAIN? RUDE There’s this kinda weird speculation that if you try to restock immediately after your shop ban, then you’re get shop banned again. Most seasoned RSers would say to wait awhile before RSing again.
Look at you, getting yourself shop banned all over again.
▸ I JUST WANT THE CHOCOLATE AV!?! GIVE PLS???? I’m sure there’s people on the Restock & Chat Threads that are kindly willing to announce some junk r90s chocolates if you ask politely. You still gotta be fast though.
Oh we’re bad, bad r80s. ▸ Okay, so I restocked three Neggs, am I ready for Magic/Stamps now? Probably not, but you can try if you have enough NP to be steady afterwards. Magic, Stamps, and other high competition shops can be rage inducing, so it’s best to try out the other lesser competitive shops first. In Magic/Stamps, go prepare to be constantly disappointed in yourself.
▸ How long does it take X to sell? I WANT MY NEOPOINTS AND I WANT IT NOW Things don’t sell instantly, so have patience. Even if you’re currently the lowest, you might need to reprice after a few days.
i am undercut EVERYBODY ▸ Can I sell items on side accounts? TL;DR: NO. YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SELL ITEMS ON YOUR SIDE ACCOUNT.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 701 | Question 3 [link] Hi! *surrounds you with meepits* I was wondering… if somebody restocks an items on their main, can they sell it on their side? I figured it would be all right since they didn’t restock on their side, but I wanted to check. Thanks! *cages up meepits again* ~ joy3111 Hi, let’s not get crazy here, okay? Good Meepits. Now, on to your question! No, you cannot sell items on your side account, even if you bought them on your main. You are not allowed to do anything that earns Neopoints on your side accounts, so selling items from a side is not allowed.
▸ I got shop banned on my main. Can I restock on side accounts? TL;DR: NO. YOU WILL BE FROZEN FOR RESTOCKING ON SIDE ACCOUNTS.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 221 | Question 2 [link] Let’s say you get restock banned on your main account. Can you use a side account to restock and transfer the items to your main accounts, as long as you don’t get freebies or play games? ~ xo_dearjamie Umm, no. You’re restock banned for a reason. Using another account to bypass that ban is cheating. You’ll have to wait until it’s over before you can restock again.
You just have one shot at this pretty sword!
▸ Am I allowed to block certain junk items/item images from appearing on my screen in order to make it easier to see profitable items? TL;DR: NO. THAT IS CONSIDERED CHEATING.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 275 | Question 10 [link] I have recently noticed many restockers get iced. When restocking if you have JS disabled is that considered cheating? ~zlqqlz Yes, disabling JS or images while restocking is considered giving yourself an unfair advantage over other players, and is not allowed. Even though it’s a browser function and not a 3rd party cheat, it’s still not allowed. Just like opening 100 window tabs and hitting “refresh all” trying to get Random Events will get you frozen faster than you can say, “Geraptiku” (or figure out how to pronounce it; one or the other). Don’t get paranoid, though! If you don’t know if you disabled JS, you most likely haven’t. This question probably doesn’t apply to 99.87% of you, so don’t fret about it if you have no idea what we’re blithering about here.
Just leave the java(script) alone!
▸ Is there like some sort of order items restock at? Items restock based on their release. You will always see the newer items in the bottom row and the oldest items in the top row.
▸ Do r100s even restock? Theoretically they do, but the method of obtaining the haggle screen bugged. :C
Y’all were gonna yell at me if I didn’t include EEC ▸ Do Shops restock/clear at a certain time? I read that they used to. They used to, but shops do not restock nor clear at specific times anymore.
▸ If I buy out a shop, will it restock faster? No, you’ll just end wasting a bunch of NP for junk.
▸ How do I sell items worth over Shop Wizard’s limit? Trading Post (2m max) and Auctions (50m + 50m increment) are there for that.
Heyo howdy! ▸ Does Neopian Inflation is currently at X.XX% mean anything? It factors into the estimated cost a shop stocks at an item at, but since that never changes it doesn’t matter anymore. It’s really just flavour text nowadays.
Neocash (NC) trading is an exciting aspect of Neopets that involves exchanging virtual items purchased with real money. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the world of Neocash trading.
Understanding Neocash (NC) Value
GBCs (Gift Box Capsules): These are crucial in NC trading and are typically valued at 200 NC each. They also provide Gift Boxes necessary for sending NC items.
NC Value: Items are often valued in terms of GBCs (e.g., 2~3). Understanding this valuation is essential for fair trades.
Getting Started as a Newbie
Building Inventory: Invest in the NC Mall by buying cookies, dye potions, and GBCs to build a trade-worthy inventory.
1 Cookie = 1 Dye Potion = 1 GBC: This is a general rule in NC trading, making it easier to assess values.
Create a Trade List: Use tools like Dress to Impress (DTI) or JellyNeo (JN) to create a list of items you have for trading.
Making Offers
Advertise on Boards: When seeking specific items, create a board or post on someone’s offer board. The Neopets community is generally helpful to newcomers.
Mailing Offers: You can also contact users through tools like DTI, but be cautious and verify identities to prevent scams.
Trading Etiquette
Offering and Accepting: Follow a step-by-step process: offer, acceptance, sending items, and confirmation. Always double-check usernames to avoid mistakes.
Communication is Key: If issues arise, communicate politely through Neomail. Patience and understanding are crucial in resolving problems.
Understanding Valuations
1~2 Valued Items: Many items are valued at 1~2, indicating their availability in the NC Mall or through NC games. Some are buyable directly in the mall or through games.
Additional Tips
No Obligation: Remember that no one is obligated to trade with you. It’s a mutual process.
Community Friendliness: The Neocash trading community is known for being friendly and generous. Engage with them on the boards or through Reddit.
Dealing with Issues: In case of problems, remain calm, neomail the user, and give it some time. Most issues get resolved amicably.
Buying NC
Be Cautious: Buying NC, especially cards, can have glitches. Use reputable sellers and follow proper channels. GameTimeZone is recommended.
Free Gift Boxes: NC cards come with free Gift Boxes, making them valuable for trading.
Keeping Track
Transaction History: Keep an eye on your Neocash transactions through the Neopets website to manage your spending.
Special Events
Neocash Card Events: Occasionally, Neopets hosts special events related to Neocash Cards, offering bonuses or exclusive items.
User Guides and Resources
Before delving into NC trading, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with user guides and resources available. Some valuable tips and links include:
NC Redemption Issues: Check the guide for troubleshooting NC redemption issues. This ensures a smooth experience when acquiring NC items.
JellyNeo’s Item Database: Understand NC items’ origins and availability, whether from mystery capsules, site events, or the NC Mall. Use this database to enhance your knowledge.
Customization Tools: Utilize customization tools like JellyNeo Wardrobe or Dress to Impress to visualize how items look on your pet. Explore customization guides such as /~Neocash and /~Trendei for expert advice.
Initiating Trades: The Basics
Once you’ve identified the items you want and prepared what you’ll offer in return, initiate trades by creating a board or seeking existing ones:
NC Mall Chat (NCC): Check the front page of the NC Mall Chat for ongoing trades. If you can’t find what you seek, create your own board.
Board Format: Use a clear board title like “Seeking: (Item Name) and More! Offering: (Item Name), GBCs, TL!” to attract relevant offers.
First Post: Repost or include all the items you desire. If you’re new, politely ask users to post offers on the board instead of neomailing.
Negotiation and Etiquette
Master the art of negotiating and maintain proper etiquette throughout the trading process:
Direct Neomail Link: Provide a direct link to your neomail for easy access due to captchas, making communication smoother.
Bumping Boards: As the NC Mall board moves swiftly, be ready to bump your board every 5-10 minutes to stay visible.
Acceptance Protocol: Generally, don’t accept NC items until you’ve sent all requested items. This ensures fairness and avoids potential conflicts.
Public Confirmation: After sending an item, publicly confirm by copying and pasting the delivery message on the board. This shows transparency in the trade.
Three-Way Trades and Reporting
Exercise caution in three-way trades, especially if you’re a beginner. These trades involve potential confusion and require trust among all parties. If issues arise:
Patience is Key: Wait at least 48 hours before reporting a user for non-compliance in a trade. Technical issues and emergencies can happen.
Reporting Protocol: When reporting, include details, links, or screenshots outlining the trade. Avoid making public accusations, as this may lead to consequences.
Quick Tips Recap
Here’s a quick summary of key tips to remember:
Research: Know about items using DTI, JellyNeo, and value guides.
Try Before Trading: Use DTI to try on items and ensure they fit your pet.
Gift Boxes: Confirm you have enough gift boxes for each item you send.
GBC Availability: GBCs are typically available in the last 1-2 weeks of the month.
Board Etiquette: Specify “posts only, please!” to encourage public offers on your board.
Specify Items Clearly: Use the full name of the item to avoid confusion.
Fair Offers: Value items fairly and avoid undervaluing your items.
Communication: Ask where the user wants the item sent before sending it.
Courtesy is Key: Be courteous and fair in all negotiations.
Acceptance Protocol: Only accept NC items after sending all requested items.
FAQ: Neocash Trading Guide
Section 1: Getting Started
1. What is Neocash (NC) trading? Neocash trading involves the exchange of virtual items acquired through the Neocash Mall or various events. It’s a way for Neopets users to obtain specific customization items for their pets.
2. How do I begin NC trading? Start by creating wishlists on JellyNeo for items you seek and offer. Explore users’ lists to find potential trades. Understanding the basics of NC values and using tools like Dress To Impress (DTI) and JellyNeo is crucial.
3. What are GBCs? GBCs, or Gift Box Mystery Capsules, are a form of NC currency worth 150-200 NC each. They are often used in trading as a valuable item and can be purchased in the NC Mall.
4. How can I determine the value of NC items? Use resources like JellyNeo, Dress To Impress, and value guides for understanding the worth of NC items. There are also browser extensions that add item values to Neopets and external sites.
Section 2: Initiating Trades
5. How do I find potential trades? Check the NC Mall Chat (NCC) for ongoing trades or create your own board. Clearly state what you’re seeking and offering in your board title.
6. Should I use neomail or board posts for trading? For newcomers, encouraging users to post offers on your board is recommended. It helps in keeping the trade process transparent.
7. What is the etiquette for creating trade boards? Specify “posts only, please!” at the end of your board to encourage public offers. Ensure clarity in your first post, listing items and conditions for trade.
Section 3: Negotiation and Etiquette
8. How do I negotiate offers? Be fair and courteous in negotiations. Value items appropriately and ask the user where they want the traded item sent.
9. When should I accept an NC item in a trade? Generally, don’t accept any NC item until you have sent all requested items to the user. This avoids potential conflicts and ensures fairness.
10. How should I handle three-way trades? Exercise caution with three-way trades, especially if you’re a beginner. These trades can be confusing and may lead to complications.
Section 4: Troubleshooting and Reporting
11. What should I do if a user doesn’t send their part of the trade? Wait at least 48 hours before reporting. Include details and links when reporting, but avoid making public accusations.
12. How can I troubleshoot NC redemption issues? Check guides and resources for troubleshooting NC redemption issues. This ensures a smooth experience when acquiring NC items.
Section 5: Quick Tips
13. What are some quick tips for successful NC trading? Research items, try them on using DTI, ensure you have enough gift boxes, and be courteous. Specify trade details clearly on your board and avoid undervaluing items.
Section 6: Additional Resources
14. Are there guides and resources for NC trading etiquette? Explore additional guides for more tips and information on NC trading etiquette. They can provide valuable insights into best practices.
Conclusion
Neocash trading adds depth to the Neopets experience. Following these guidelines will help you navigate the trading scene, build a valuable inventory, and engage with the friendly Neopets community.
Neocash Cards are a convenient way to acquire Neocash (NC), the premium currency used in the Neopets NC Mall. This guide provides detailed information on purchasing, redeeming, and obtaining Neocash Cards.
1. What are Neocash Cards?
Neocash Cards are physical or digital cards that can be redeemed for Neocash, allowing users to buy premium items in the Neopets NC Mall.
2. Where to Buy Neocash Cards:
Neocash Cards can be purchased from various retail locations, including gaming stores, department stores, and online retailers.
3. Online Purchase:
Buy Neocash Cards directly from the official Neopets website or authorized online retailers.
4. Card Denominations:
Neocash Cards come in different denominations, offering varying amounts of Neocash.
5. Redeeming Neocash Cards:
To redeem a Neocash Card, scratch off the protective covering to reveal the code.
Log in to your Neopets account and go to the NC Mall.
Select the ‘Redeem Neocash Card’ option and enter the code to add Neocash to your account.
6. How to Obtain Neocash Cards:
Purchase physical cards from local stores or online retailers.
Buy digital Neocash Cards from the official Neopets website or authorized online platforms.
7. Neocash Card Denominations:
Neocash Cards are available in different amounts, such as $10, $25, and $50.
8. Digital Delivery:
Some online retailers offer digital delivery options, providing the Neocash code instantly upon purchase.
9. Gifting Neocash Cards:
Neocash Cards make great gifts for fellow Neopians. Purchase a card and share the code with your friend.
10. Exchanging Neocash Cards
Neocash Cards are tradeable items. Use the Gift Box feature to exchange them with other users.
11. Security Tips
Keep Neocash Cards secure and avoid sharing codes publicly.
Purchase cards from reputable sources to ensure validity.
12. Special Neocash Card Events
Occasionally, Neopets may host special events related to Neocash Cards, offering bonuses or exclusive items.
13. Where to Redeem Neocash Cards
Access the ‘Redeem Neocash Card’ option in the NC Mall on the Neopets website.
14. Using Neocash
Spend Neocash in the NC Mall to purchase wearables, Gift Boxes, game packs, and more.
15. Neocash Card Benefits
Neocash Cards provide a quick and secure way to obtain premium currency for Neopets.
16. Expiration and Validity
Neocash Cards typically do not expire, but it’s essential to redeem them promptly after purchase.
17. Bulk Purchase Options
Some retailers may offer bulk purchase options for Neocash Cards, providing discounts or bonuses.
18. Customer Support
Contact Neopets Support for assistance with any issues related to redeeming Neocash Cards.
19. Tracking Neocash Transactions
Keep track of your Neocash spending by reviewing your transaction history on the Neopets website.
20. Neocash Card Trade Value
Neocash Cards can be valuable in trades. Check trading boards for current values.
These points provide additional information about Neocash Cards, covering topics from security tips to trade value, enhancing your understanding of this premium currency in Neopets.
The Neopets NC Mall (Neocash Mall) is a hub for premium items, offering a wide array of customization options, exclusive wearables, and other virtual goods that can be purchased with Neocash (NC). This comprehensive guide will walk you through the various features, benefits, and aspects of the NC Mall.
Understanding the Neopets NC Mall
1. Introduction:
The NC Mall is the virtual marketplace where Neopets users can buy premium items using Neocash.
Neocash is obtained by purchasing Neocash cards or through online transactions.
2. Accessing the NC Mall:
Find the NC Mall on the Neopets website’s main navigation bar.
Click on the NC Mall link to explore the different sections and items.
3. Types of NC Mall Items:
Wearables: Clothing, accessories, backgrounds, and other items to customize your Neopets and Petpets.
Gift Boxes: Used for trading Neocash items with other users.
Game Packs: Special bundles offering exclusive in-game items or Neocash.
Navigating the NC Mall
4. Main Sections:
New Features: Highlights the latest additions to the NC Mall.
Wearable Categories: Organized sections for wearables, including clothes, accessories, and backgrounds.
Specials: Displays current sales, promotions, or limited-time offers.
5. Search and Filter Options:
Utilize search and filter functions to quickly find specific items or browse by category.
Filter items by color, species, and more to refine your search.
6. NC Mall Events:
Participate in NC Mall events for bonus items, discounts, and exclusive releases.
Keep an eye on the News section for announcements regarding upcoming events.
Making Purchases and Managing Neocash
7. Purchasing Neocash:
Buy Neocash through the official Neopets website or authorized retailers.
Redeem Neocash cards by entering the codes on the site.
8. Buying NC Items:
Click on an item in the NC Mall to view details and purchase options.
Confirm your purchase using Neocash from your account balance.
9. Gifts and Gift Boxes:
Gift Neocash items to other users using Gift Boxes.
Send items directly from the NC Mall or your inventory.
Advanced Features and Considerations
10. NC Mall Games:
Participate in NC Mall games for a chance to win exclusive items or discounts.
Check the Games section for ongoing contests and events.
11. Trading NC Items:
Use the NC Gift Box to trade items with other users.
Visit the Neopian Pound Chat or Trading/Auctions boards for potential trades.
12. NC Mall Collectibles:
Some NC items are part of limited edition or retired sets, becoming collectibles with potential trading value.
Community Interaction and Support
13. NC Mall Neoboard:
Join discussions on the NC Mall Neoboard to share experiences, seek advice, or trade items.
14. NC Mall User Groups:
Connect with other Neopians through user groups focused on NC Mall items.
Stay informed about upcoming releases and events.
15. Providing Feedback:
Use official channels to offer feedback on NC Mall items, report issues, or suggest improvements.
Neopets NC Mall FAQ
1. What is the Neopets NC Mall?
The Neopets NC Mall is a virtual marketplace where users can purchase premium items for their Neopets using Neocash.
2. How do I access the NC Mall?
Find the NC Mall link on the Neopets website’s main navigation bar.
3. What is Neocash, and how do I get it?
Neocash (NC) is the premium currency used in the NC Mall. You can obtain it by purchasing Neocash cards or through online transactions.
4. Can I trade Neocash items with other users?
Yes, you can use Gift Boxes to trade Neocash items with other users.
5. What types of items are available in the NC Mall?
The NC Mall offers wearables (clothing, accessories, backgrounds), Gift Boxes, and game packs.
6. How can I navigate the NC Mall effectively?
Use the main sections, search, and filter options to find specific items or browse categories.
7. Are there special events in the NC Mall?
Yes, participate in NC Mall events for bonus items, discounts, and exclusive releases.
8. What are NC Mall games, and how do I play?
NC Mall games offer chances to win exclusive items or discounts. Check the Games section for ongoing contests.
9. Can I purchase Neocash directly on the Neopets website?
Yes, you can buy Neocash through the official Neopets website or authorized retailers.
10. What are Gift Boxes, and how do I use them? – Gift Boxes are used to send Neocash items to other users. You can send items directly from the NC Mall or your inventory.
11. Are there discounts or promotions in the NC Mall? – Yes, the Specials section displays current sales, promotions, or limited-time offers.
12. How do I participate in NC Mall contests? – Keep an eye on the News section for announcements regarding upcoming events and contests.
13. Can I customize my Neopets with NC items? – Absolutely! Use wearables to customize your Neopets’ appearance with clothing, accessories, and backgrounds.
14. Are there collectible items in the NC Mall? – Yes, some items are part of limited edition or retired sets, becoming valuable collectibles.
15. What is the process for redeeming Neocash cards? – Redeem Neocash cards by entering the codes on the Neopets website.
16. How can I trade NC items with other users? – Utilize the NC Gift Box to trade items with other users.
17. Are there Neoboard discussions about the NC Mall? – Yes, join the NC Mall Neoboard to engage in discussions, seek advice, or trade items.
18. Can I suggest new items for the NC Mall? – Provide feedback through official channels to suggest new items, report issues, or propose improvements.
19. Are there user groups related to the NC Mall? – Connect with other Neopians through user groups focused on NC Mall items.
20. What are the benefits of joining NC Mall user groups? – Stay informed about upcoming releases, events, and connect with like-minded users.
21. Are there any in-game advantages to NC items? – NC items are primarily for customization and aesthetic purposes, not for gaining in-game advantages.
22. Can I participate in the NC Mall from any location? – Yes, as long as you have access to the Neopets website, you can participate in the NC Mall from any location.
23. Are there age restrictions for using the NC Mall? – Users of all ages can access the NC Mall, but parental guidance is recommended for younger players.
24. How often are new items added to the NC Mall? – New items are added regularly, and major updates are often announced in advance.
25. Can I gift NC items to friends? – Yes, you can use Gift Boxes to send NC items as gifts to your Neofriends.
26. Are there holiday-themed items in the NC Mall? – Yes, the NC Mall often features special items and promotions during holidays.
27. Can I preview items before purchasing them? – Yes, click on an item to view details, and often, there is a preview option for wearables.
28. What happens to retired NC items? – Retired items may become collectibles, and their availability becomes limited.
29. How do I know if an item is retired? – Check the item’s description or consult community resources to determine if it’s retired.
30. Are there any free NC items? – Occasionally, Neopets may offer free NC items as part of promotions or events.
31. Can I use Neocash from multiple accounts? – Neocash is typically tied to a specific account and cannot be freely transferred between accounts.
32. What happens if I accidentally purchase the wrong item? – Contact Neopets Support for assistance, explaining the situation.
33. How do I know if an item is part of a set? – Some items are part of sets, and this information is often mentioned in the item’s description.
34. Is there a limit to the number of Neocash items I can own? – There isn’t a strict limit, but consider your account’s item storage limitations.
35. Can I participate in NC Mall activities on Neopets mobile? – Yes, you can access the NC Mall through the mobile version of the Neopets website.
36. Do NC items ever return after retirement? – Rarely, some retired items may reappear in special events or promotions.
37. Are there any hidden features in the NC Mall? – Keep an eye on announcements for surprises, promotions, or exclusive releases.
38. What is the value of retired NC items in trades? – The value varies, and the Neopian Pound Chat or Trading/Auctions boards can provide insights.
39. Are there NC Mall item guides to help users navigate? – Community-created guides and resources can provide additional information about NC Mall items.
40. Can I participate in the NC Mall if I don’t have Neocash? – Neocash is required for most transactions, but occasional free items or promotions may be available.
41. Can I buy NC items for my Neofriends? – Yes, you can gift NC items to your Neofriends using Gift Boxes.
42. Are promotions or discounts for purchasing Neocash in bulk? – Check the official Neopets website for information on bulk purchasing promotions.
43. How do I track my Neocash spending history? – Access your transaction history on the Neopets website to track Neocash spending.
44. Can I buy NC items for my Neopets as gifts? – Yes, use the Gift Box option to send items directly to your Neopets.
45. Are there restrictions on trading NC items? – Some items may have trading restrictions. Check the item’s description for details.
46. Can I participate in NC Mall events with a new Neopets account? – Yes, but there might be limitations on certain activities for new accounts.
47. How often does the NC Mall release new wearables? – New wearables are added regularly, and major events may bring exclusive releases.
48. Can I preview wearables on different Neopet species before purchasing? – Yes, many wearables have previews available for various Neopet species.
49. Are there NC Mall apps for smartphones? – Currently, the NC Mall is accessible through the mobile version of the Neopets website.
50. How do I report issues or glitches related to the NC Mall? – Contact Neopets Support with detailed information about the problem for assistance.
Embrace the world of premium customization and exclusive items with the Neopets NC Mall. Explore new releases, take advantage of promotions, and enhance your Neopets’ style with a variety of wearables and accessories. Happy shopping!
Neopets Dyeworks is a feature that allows you to customize and personalize your Neopets’ clothing and accessories by changing their colors. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the ins and outs of Neopets Dyeworks, providing information on how to use it effectively and enhance your pets’ appearance.
Understanding Neopets Dyeworks
1. Introduction:
Neopets Dyeworks is a creative tool that lets you apply different colors to specific wearables. It adds a layer of customization to your pets’ outfits, making them stand out in the vibrant world of Neopia.
2. Accessing Neopets Dyeworks:
Visit the Dyeworks shop, typically found in the Neopian Bazaar.
Dyeworks items are Neocash (NC) items, and you’ll need Neocash to use this feature.
3. Types of Dyeworks:
Basic Dyeworks: Change the color of specific items in your closet.
Dyeworks Hue Brew Potions: Craft your own dye by mixing potions and applying them to wearables.
4. Obtaining Dyeworks Items:
Dyeworks items are often available for purchase in the NC Mall.
Look out for limited edition or retired Dyeworks items for unique customization options.
5. Dyeworks Hue Brew Potions:
Acquire Hue Brew Potions to mix and create custom colors for your wearables.
Combine potions strategically to achieve the desired hue.
Using Neopets Dyeworks
6. Applying Dyeworks:
Visit the Dyeworks shop and select the item you want to dye.
Choose a Dyeworks potion or a pre-dyed item from the NC Mall.
7. Crafting Custom Colors:
Experiment with Hue Brew Potions to create unique colors for your wearables.
Pay attention to the mixing ratios to achieve the precise shade you desire.
8. Dyeworks and Wearable Compatibility:
Not all wearables are compatible with Dyeworks. Check the item’s description for Dyeworks compatibility.
9. Dyeworks and Multiple-Use Items:
Some Dyeworks items can be used multiple times, allowing you to experiment with various colors.
10. Trading Dyeworks Items:
Dyeworks items are typically no-trade. Ensure you are happy with the color before applying it to your pet.
Advanced Features and Considerations
11. Retired Dyeworks Items:
Retired Dyeworks items may become highly sought after in the Neopian trading community. Keep an eye out for their releases.
12. Dyeworks and Avatar Collecting:
Some avatars require specific Dyeworks items. Plan your customization strategically to unlock these avatars.
13. Customization Contests:
Participate in customization contests on the Neoboards or through official Neopets events to showcase your Dyeworks creations.
14. Dyeworks Updates:
Stay informed about new Dyeworks releases and updates through the NC Mall or official Neopets communication channels.
15. Feedback and Suggestions:
Share your thoughts on Dyeworks items and potential color additions with the Neopets community on forums or social media.
Community Interaction and Support
16. Trading Dyeworks Items:
Engage in the Neopian Pound Chat or Trading/Auctions boards to find potential trades for Dyeworks items.
17. Dyeworks Events:
Participate in special Dyeworks events or promotions for discounts, bonuses, or exclusive items.
18. Dyeworks User Groups:
Join Neopets user groups focused on customization and Dyeworks to connect with like-minded players.
19. Providing Feedback:
Use official channels to provide feedback on Dyeworks items or suggest new features to improve the customization experience.
20. Dyeworks Challenges:
Create or participate in Dyeworks challenges within the Neopets community to showcase your creativity and discover new color combinations.
Dive into the world of Neopets Dyeworks and unleash your creativity on your pets’ wardrobes. Experiment with colors, collect rare items, and showcase your unique style in the ever-evolving world of Neopia!
Neopets Fortune Cookies add a touch of mystery and surprise to your Neopian journey. These special items, available in the NC Mall, open up a world of unique experiences, rewards, and exclusive in-game events. This comprehensive guide will delve into every aspect of Neopets Fortune Cookies, helping you navigate their intricacies.
Understanding Neopets Fortune Cookies
1. Introduction:
Neopets Fortune Cookies are consumable items that introduce an element of unpredictability into your Neopets gameplay. Each cookie contains a fortune that can unlock various features or rewards.
2. Types of Fortune Cookies:
Regular Fortune Cookies: Offer a variety of in-game experiences and rewards.
Mystery Island Fortune Cookies: Themed around Mystery Island with unique items and events.
Lab Ray Fortune Cookies: Provide exclusive access to additional Lab Ray zaps.
Training Fortune Cookies: Enhance your pet’s training sessions.
3. Acquiring Fortune Cookies:
Fortune Cookies are available in the NC Mall, specifically in the Specialty section.
Check for limited edition or retired cookies for unique experiences.
4. Pricing:
The cost of Fortune Cookies varies. Regular ones are generally more affordable than specialized types.
Keep an eye on sales or promotions in the NC Mall for potential discounts.
5. Duration:
Most Neopets Fortune Cookies have a lifespan of 1 to 7 days. After this period, they become inactive.
Using Neopets Fortune Cookies
6. Activation:
To open a Neopets Fortune Cookie, go to your inventory, locate the cookie, and click on it.
Follow the prompts to reveal your fortune.
7. Fortune Rewards:
Fortunes may include exclusive in-game events, Neopoint rewards, rare items, or access to additional Lab Ray zaps.
8. Exclusive In-Game Experiences:
Unlock Super Shop Wizard Access for faster item searching.
Gain Secret Laboratory Access without the need for the map (Lab Ray Fortune Cookies).
Enjoy bonus training sessions for your Neopets (Training Fortune Cookies).
9. Tradeability:
Neopets Fortune Cookies are typically no-trade items. They cannot be exchanged or sold to other players.
10. Side Account Usage:
As with many Neocash items, Neopets Fortune Cookies are usually single-use and cannot be activated on side accounts.
Advanced Features and Considerations
11. Discounts and Sales:
Keep an eye out for occasional sales or discounts on Neopets Fortune Cookies in the NC Mall.
12. Neopoints Rewards:
Some fortunes may reward you with Neopoints, providing an additional source of in-game currency.
13. Release Frequency:
The frequency of new Neopets Fortune Cookies varies. Regularly check the NC Mall for new additions and limited-edition releases.
14. Fortune Previews:
Unfortunately, you cannot preview fortunes before opening the cookie. Embrace the surprise element.
15. Expiration Tracking:
Monitor the expiration date of your cookies in the inventory. Expired cookies cannot be opened.
Community Interaction and Support
16. Events and Promotions:
Neopets occasionally hosts events or promotions related to Fortune Cookies, offering discounts or bonuses.
17. Gifting Fortune Cookies:
You can purchase Neopets Fortune Cookies as gifts for other Neopets users.
18. Sequential Opening:
Only one Fortune Cookie can be opened at a time. Wait until your current fortune expires before opening another.
19. Providing Feedback:
Share your thoughts on the official Neopets forums or through the support system on the website.
20. Bug Reporting:
Check the Neopets Bug Report board for any reported issues. Report problems promptly to receive assistance.
1. What Are Neopets Fortune Cookies?
Neopets Fortune Cookies are consumable items available in the NC Mall. When opened, they reveal a fortune that can include Neopoint rewards, rare items, or exclusive in-game experiences.
2. Where Can I Get Neopets Fortune Cookies?
You can purchase Neopets Fortune Cookies exclusively from the NC (Neocash) Mall, under the Specialty section. Keep an eye out for limited edition or retired cookies.
3. Types of Neopets Fortune Cookies:
Regular Fortune Cookies: These offer various in-game experiences and rewards.
Mystery Island Fortune Cookies: Focus on Mystery Island-themed items and events.
Lab Ray Fortune Cookies: Provide exclusive access to additional Lab Ray zaps.
Training Fortune Cookies: Enhance your pet’s training sessions.
4. How Much Do Neopets Fortune Cookies Cost?
Pricing varies depending on the type of cookie. Regular Fortune Cookies are typically less expensive than specialized ones. Check the NC Mall for current pricing.
5. How Long Do Neopets Fortune Cookies Last?
Most Neopets Fortune Cookies have a duration of 1 to 7 days, during which you can open them to reveal your fortune. After this period, they become inactive.
6. How Do I Open Neopets Fortune Cookies?
To open a Neopets Fortune Cookie, go to your inventory, locate the cookie, and click on it. Follow the prompts to reveal your fortune.
7. What Can I Get from Neopets Fortune Cookies?
Fortunes may include:
Exclusive in-game events.
Neopoint rewards.
Rare and exclusive items.
Access to additional Lab Ray zaps (Lab Ray Fortune Cookies).
8. Exclusive In-Game Experiences:
Super Shop Wizard Access: Bypass the regular Shop Wizard restrictions for faster item searching.
Secret Laboratory Access: Access to the Secret Laboratory without needing the map (Lab Ray Fortune Cookies).
Training Bonus: Extra training sessions for your Neopets (Training Fortune Cookies).
9. Are Neopets Fortune Cookies Tradeable?
No, Neopets Fortune Cookies are typically no-trade items, meaning they cannot be exchanged or sold to other players.
10. Can I Use Neopets Fortune Cookies on Side Accounts?
No, like many Neocash items, Neopets Fortune Cookies are usually single-use and cannot be activated on side accounts.
11. Are There Discounts or Sales on Neopets Fortune Cookies?
Occasionally, the NC Mall may offer sales or discounts on Neopets Fortune Cookies. Keep an eye on announcements for special promotions.
12. Can I Get Neopoints from Neopets Fortune Cookies?
Yes, some fortunes may reward you with Neopoints, providing an additional source of in-game currency.
13. How Often Are New Neopets Fortune Cookies Released?
The release frequency varies. Keep an eye on the NC Mall for new additions and limited-edition releases.
14. Can I Preview the Fortunes Before Opening the Cookie?
Unfortunately, you can’t preview fortunes. The surprise element adds excitement to the experience.
15. How Can I Keep Track of Expiring Fortune Cookies?
Monitor the expiration date in your inventory. Expired cookies cannot be opened.
16. Are There Neopets Fortune Cookies Events?
Neopets occasionally hosts events or promotions related to Fortune Cookies, offering discounts or bonuses.
17. Can I Gift Neopets Fortune Cookies to Others?
Yes, you can purchase Neopets Fortune Cookies as gifts for other Neopets users.
18. Can I Open Multiple Fortune Cookies at Once?
You can only open one Fortune Cookie at a time. Wait until your current fortune expires before opening another.
19. How Can I Provide Feedback on Neopets Fortune Cookies?
Share your thoughts on the official Neopets forums or through the support system on the website.
20. Are There Any Known Glitches or Issues with Fortune Cookies?
Check the Neopets Bug Report board for any reported issues. Report problems promptly to receive assistance.
Embrace the unpredictability and excitement that Neopets Fortune Cookies bring to your Neopian adventures! Explore the NC Mall for new releases and limited-time offers. May your fortunes be ever in your favor!
Neopets Premium is the VIP pass to an enhanced Neopian adventure. Dive into this comprehensive guide to discover the wealth of exclusive features, benefits, and hidden gems that come with being a Premium member.
Section 1: Introduction to Neopets Premium
1.1 What is Neopets Premium?
Neopets Premium is a subscription service designed for the most dedicated Neopians. It offers a multitude of perks and features to elevate your Neopets experience.
1.2 Subscription Plans:
Explore the different subscription plans available, including monthly and yearly options. Choose the plan that aligns with your commitment to the Neopian realm.
Section 2: Premium Features Unveiled
2.1 Ad-Free Browsing:
Immerse yourself fully in the Neopian universe with an ad-free browsing experience. No distractions, just pure Neopian bliss.
2.2 Super Shop Wizard:
Master the marketplace with the Super Shop Wizard, an enhanced version that streamlines your shopping endeavors. Find the best deals faster than ever.
2.3 Bonus Neopoints:
Watch your Neopoints multiply with monthly bonuses, giving you that extra financial edge in the world of Neopia.
2.4 Fifth Neopet Slot:
Expand your Neopets family by unlocking a fifth pet slot. More pets mean more customization and more opportunities for exciting adventures.
2.5 Premium Neoboards:
Join the exclusive Premium Neoboards to connect with a community of like-minded players. Share strategies, tips, and engage in discussions that go beyond the basic Neopian experience.
2.6 Priority Access:
Be at the forefront of Neopian happenings with priority access to new features, events, and site activities. Stay ahead of the curve and experience the latest updates before anyone else.
Section 3: Exclusive Sections
3.1 Premium Collectible Card:
Adorn your Neodeck with the monthly Premium Collectible Card, a unique item that adds a touch of exclusivity to your Neopets profile.
3.2 Space Faerie Scratchcard:
Anticipation builds as you receive a monthly Space Faerie Scratchcard. Test your luck and stand a chance to win rare and exciting prizes.
3.3 Beta Testing Opportunities:
Become a pioneer in the development of Neopia by participating in beta testing opportunities. Your feedback could shape the future of the Neopets universe.
Section 4: Community and Social Connection
4.1 Premium Chat:
Step into the private realm of Premium Chat, where you can connect with other Premium members. Forge friendships, share experiences, and strategize together in a space exclusive to the most dedicated Neopians.
4.2 Premium Avatar:
Showcase your Premium status with a special avatar reserved exclusively for Premium members. Let the Neopian world know that you are part of the elite.
Section 5: Premium Support
5.1 Dedicated Support:
Experience priority support with a dedicated Premium support team. Enjoy swift assistance for any issues or queries, ensuring a seamless Premium experience.
5.2 Helpful FAQ and Guides:
Access a treasure trove of Premium-specific FAQs and guides. Navigate your Premium membership with ease, making the most of every feature and benefit.
Neopets Premium FAQ
1. What is Neopets Premium?
Neopets Premium is a subscription service offering exclusive benefits and features on the Neopets website.
2. How much does Neopets Premium cost?
Pricing varies, with options for monthly and yearly subscriptions. Check the official Neopets website for current rates.
3. Can I cancel my Premium subscription anytime?
Yes, you can cancel your subscription at any time through your account settings.
4. Do Premium members get ad-free browsing on Neopets?
Absolutely! Premium members enjoy an ad-free browsing experience.
5. How many Neopets can I have with Premium?
Premium members can own up to five Neopets.
6. What is the Super Shop Wizard, and how does it differ from the regular Shop Wizard?
The Super Shop Wizard is an enhanced version, providing faster and more accurate search results when shopping.
7. Are there monthly bonuses for Premium members?
Yes, Premium members receive monthly Neopoint bonuses.
8. Can I customize my Premium Neoboards?
Absolutely! Premium members have access to exclusive Premium Neoboards to connect with other dedicated players.
9. How does priority access benefit Premium members?
Premium members get early access to new features, events, and site activities.
10. Can I choose the theme for my monthly Premium Collectible Card?
No, the theme is pre-selected, adding an element of surprise to each monthly card.
11. How do I access the Premium Chat?
Premium Chat is accessible through the Neoboards after becoming a Premium member.
12. Are there any exclusive avatars for Premium members?
Yes, Premium members have access to a special avatar to showcase their elite status.
13. Can I participate in beta testing as a Premium member?
Absolutely! Premium members may get the opportunity to participate in beta testing for upcoming features.
14. How many Space Faerie Scratchcards do I get monthly?
Premium members receive one Space Faerie Scratchcard per month.
15. Can I trade or sell my Space Faerie Scratchcard?
No, Scratchcards are non-tradable items.
16. How do I report an issue or ask for assistance as a Premium member?
Premium members can use the dedicated Premium support system for prompt assistance.
17. Is there a Premium FAQ for common issues?
Yes, there is a comprehensive Premium FAQ section for quick problem resolution.
18. Can I gift a Premium subscription to someone else?
Yes, you can purchase a Neopets Premium Gift Box to gift Premium to another user.
19. What happens if I let my Premium subscription expire?
Your account reverts to a standard Neopets account, and you lose Premium benefits.
20. Are there discounts for yearly Premium subscriptions?
Yes, opting for a yearly subscription often comes with cost savings compared to monthly payments.
21. Can I upgrade from a monthly to a yearly subscription?
Yes, you can switch your subscription type at any time.
22. Are there any age restrictions for Neopets Premium?
You must be 18 or have parental consent to subscribe to Neopets Premium.
23. What is the Premium Space Faerie Charm?
The Space Faerie Charm is a wearable item exclusive to Premium members.
24. Can I use the Premium Space Faerie Charm in battledome?
No, the charm is a cosmetic item and doesn’t affect Battledome stats.
25. Can I have Premium on a side account?
No, Premium benefits are only applicable to the account on which Premium is activated.
26. Are there discounts for purchasing Neocash as a Premium member?
Yes, Premium members receive a discount on certain Neocash purchases.
27. What happens if I get frozen while a Premium member?
You lose Premium benefits, and any remaining subscription time is forfeited.
28. Can I transfer my Premium membership to another account?
No, Premium memberships are non-transferable.
29. Can I use Neopets Premium on mobile devices?
Yes, Neopets Premium is accessible on both desktop and mobile devices.
30. Do Premium members get priority in customer support?
Yes, Premium members receive priority support.
31. What is the Premium toolbar, and how can I use it?
The Premium toolbar provides quick access to Premium features and can be customized for convenience.
32. Can I preview the Premium Collectible Card theme before it’s released?
No, the theme is revealed when the card is distributed.
33. Is there a limit to the number of Super Shop Wizard searches I can perform?
No, Premium members can enjoy unlimited Super Shop Wizard searches.
34. Can I buy Premium with Neopoints?
No, Premium is a subscription service and can only be purchased with real currency.
35. Are there in-game events exclusive to Premium members?
Yes, Premium members may get access to exclusive in-game events.
36. Can I downgrade from Premium to a regular account?
Yes, you can let your subscription expire or cancel to revert to a standard account.
37. How often are new features released for Premium members?
New features are released periodically, with the frequency varying.
38. Can I access Premium features on the Neopets mobile app?
Some features may be accessible on the app, but full functionality is on the desktop site.
39. Can I use Premium features on Neopets-related apps or sites?
No, Premium features are exclusive to the official Neopets website.
40. Are there seasonal discounts for Neopets Premium subscriptions?
Occasionally, Neopets may offer promotions or discounts during certain seasons.
41. Can I change my Neopets username as a Premium member?
No, the ability to change your Neopets username is not a Premium feature.
42. Is there a referral program for Neopets Premium?
As of now, there is no official referral program for Neopets Premium.
43. How can I suggest new features for Neopets Premium?
Premium members can share suggestions on the official Neopets forums.
44. Are there exclusive games or activities for Premium members?
While there may not be exclusive games, Premium members often get early access to new site features.
45. Can I buy multiple Premium Gift Boxes to stack subscriptions?
Yes, you can purchase multiple Premium Gift Boxes and use them sequentially.
46. How do I know when my Premium subscription is expiring?
You will receive email notifications about your subscription renewal.
47. Can I change my payment method for Premium?
Yes, you can update your payment method in your account settings.
48. Are there special events or perks for long-term Premium members?
Occasionally, Neopets may offer bonuses or events for longstanding Premium members.
49. Can I share my Premium account with others?
No, Premium benefits are intended for the account holder only.
Conclusion: Elevate Your Neopian Journey with Premium
Neopets Premium isn’t just a subscription; it’s a key to unlocking a realm of unparalleled Neopian excellence. From ad-free browsing to exclusive avatars and beta testing opportunities, Premium membership offers a holistic and immersive experience. Take the plunge into the world of Neopets Premium and elevate your journey in the virtual realm!