Neopets Forgotten Shore

Neopets Forgotten Shore is located in Krawk Island. It is obtainable through nine map pieces. Once you have them, go to treasure to successfully assemble them and then you will be able to participate. Neopets Forgotten Shore is totally free and will grant you, 50% of the time, a burried treasure or NP.

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You can access it by going to Krawk Island and clicking on it at the top left of the map once you assemble it. If you have found a treasure, clicking anywhere on the map will add it to your inventory and it will show you its picture on the bottom of the screen. Sometimes the shore will say something like “there is nothing to be found today” which means you were unlucky for that day. You will also be able to earn 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 NP from the shore. You will only be able to hunt for treasure in the shore once per day.

Prizes:

Many prizes can be grabbed from the shore. Below is a list in alphabetical order  of the reported items that were received by players. Note that it may be not complete.

Adopt A Grundo Coin
Amulet of Darkness
Amulet of Fire
Amulet of Reflection
Ancient Peophin Maractite Coin
Bangles of the Deep
Circlet of the Deep
Claw Necklace
Cosmic Cheese Stars Coin
Discovered Treasure Chest
Dual Tone Maractite Coin
Earrings of the Deep
Enchanted Maraquan Necklace
Fifty Dubloon Coin
Five Dubloon Coin
Flower Circlet
Flower Necklace
Forgotten Shore Background
Forgotten Shore Map Piece (#)Golden Laurel Circlet
Gormball Coin
Gormball Necklace
Grobleen Salad Coin
Grundo Veggieballs Coin
Grundo Warehouse Coin
H4000 Helmet Coin
Hairpin of the Deep
Half Maractite Coin
Inflatable Bouncy Pirate Ship
Laval Stone Necklace
Magical Pirate Krawk Plushie
Maraquan Kau Maractite Coin
MegaTon Bracelet
Necklace of the Deep
One Dubloon Coin
Pawkeet Pinata
Pirate Aisha Morphing Potion
Pirate Aisha Plushie
Pirate Draik Egg
Pirate Draik Morphing Potion
Pirate Krawk Morphing Potion
Pirate Ogrin Plushie
Pirate Techo Morphing Potion
Pirate Tony Plushie
Pygyui Nesting Dolls
Rocky Ocean Background
Round Maractite Coin
Seaweed Design Maractite Coin
Squared Maractite Coin
Tiara of the Deep
Toy Pirate Sword
Tuskaninny Treasure
Twenty Dubloon Coin
Two Dubloon Coin

Neopets Forgotten Shore Cheats

Many people will go to the Forgotten Shore for one thing: The Avatar.

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There is nothing you can do to get “more luck” for the Avatar. Just try to get it once per day and one day you’ll be able to receive it.

Neopets Faerie Caverns

Neopets Faerie Caverns is a located in Faerieland, at the bottom of the land that you will be able to visit once per day. Neopets Faerie Caverns will cost you 400 NP to enter and it is a luck-based game.

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Gameplay

The imagine shown before is the entrance of the Faerie Caverns. From there, you will be asked to choose your path. If you decide that you’re going to pay 400 NP, you will be able to proceed to the tunnel. After that, you will be asked if you want to go to the left direction or to the right direction. Note that the luck that you find your way is equal for both sides.

Then, if you picked the right direction, you will find another level of the tunnel where you will also have to pick the left side, or the right side.

After that, if you were very lucky and managed to guess correctly both times, a last tunnel will be shown to you and you will have to choose a direction, again. Be very careful though, you’re almost there!

If a message says “You gasp as you enter a room lit with candles. You’ve found the treasure!” then Congratulations, you’ve made it! From there, you will be able to grab your hardly found treasure. The prize is usually between 400 and 2,500 NP. On rare occasions, you will be able to receive 5, 10 or even 25 thousands NP.

If you’re lucky, you may also be able to receive one of the following prizes:

Beautiful Glowing Wings
Faerie Caverns Background
Faerie Caverns Stamp
Faerie Paint Brush
Patamoose

If you fail, however, you will receive one of the following messages:

  • “Curses! The path has lead to a dead end. Perhaps you should try your luck again tomorrow.”
  • “You enter a small chamber and gasp at the beautiful stalagmites… or are they stalactites? You can’t seem to recall. You spend so much time trying to remember that you barely have time to escape the cave before your torch burns out.”
  • “You raise your torch to examine this room, causing the shadows of the vines to move. Your skin prickles as you attempt to convince your imagination that this room isn’t crawling with Wadjets. It’s just the shadow of the vines. It’s just– you lose your nerve and bolt out of the caverns.”
  • “You round a corner and hear a strange noise. It sounds like something large is moving in the darkness in front of you. Perhaps you should retreat… quickly.”
  • “You stumble in the darkness and trip over a rock, stubbing your toe. You jump up and down on one foot, muttering your grievances at the cave before retreating for the day.”
  • “You stumble into some water, soaking your clothes. The cold of the cave chills you to the bone. It’s probably best to escape and dry off, and try again tomorrow.”

Neopets Faerie Caverns Cheats
Battleground of the Obelisk – Cartogriphication Boon

You are currently able to receive the Cartogriphication Boon from the Obelisk War, which will guide your Neopet through the right path of the Faerie Caverns. You can earn it for a limited time when your team wins the war.

Neopets Aboard the Coincidence

Neopets Aboard the Coincidence is a daily available game where a scientist will need your help for the Portal Activation event. Neopets Aboard the Coincidence is where you will have to purchase items that the scientist will ask you for.

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Basic Information

When you decide to play, the scientist will ask you for a total of three items. These items will change depending on the inflation. You can always find them priced cheap enough on the Shop Wizard. If you do not want to purchase them, alternatively, you can get them from dailies, from the Key Quest game, from the Battledome or from random events.

You can always cancel a quest if you find that it is overpriced or just too expensive in the shop wizard. To do that, simply press the “No Thanks!” button then proceed to click on the “Yes, I will try again later”. After that, you will have to wait until the next day, more precisely, until midnight NST to be able to start another quest. If, however, you receive the “quest” before the Neopian day, you will be able to decline a quest two times during that specific day.

Prizes

When you successfully bring the items to the scientist, he will give you the chance to use his Random Event machine that will generate, obviously, random events. They are not the same as the Random Events that happen randomly, though. These are different ones.

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Random Events:

Here you will get to know the random events you should be waiting for. A short description of their effect will also be described.

  1. You are pretty sure nothing happened. Actually, wait, it looks like there is something new floating above your head. Wowee, it’s a (Name of the Avatar) avatar! Why not admire it for a moment at your Neoboards – Preferences page? This first event will give you a random avatar that is not already in your collection, however, but since it has caused many rage TNT has decided to remove it for now.
  2. An electric current seems to fill the room. When everything has settled, you see that there is something different about (Your active Neopet). It looks like their (Stat name) have gone up by (#)

    A strong electric current fills the room, crackling with powerful energy. When everything has settled, you see that there is something quite different about (Your Active Neopet). It looks like their (Stat Name) have gone up by #! Wow! This random event will give you a total of 10 point boost to your active Neopets, meaning HP, Intelligence, Level, Strength, Defence or Agility.
  3. An electric current starts to fill the room, but quickly leads to smoke. When everything has settled, you see that there is something different about (Your Active Neopet). Oh, no… It looks like their (Stat Name) has gone down by #! You will lose 3 points on your active Neopet. The points can be taken from its HP, Intelligence, Level, Strength, Defence or Agility.
  4. You wait for something to happen. Before long you hear a strange fluttering sound. Lottery tickets fall down from the sky! You manage to snatch up five before the rest vanish into nothingness. You will receive a total of five lottery tickets.
  5. A sudden flash of light temporarily blinds you. Once your vision clears, you realize that your (One of your Items Name) is now just dust in the wind! You kick yourself for bringing that onto a spaceship to begin with  !One of your items will be removed from your inventory. If the machine removes one of your three quest items, you will be able to use the machine again as it will not count as if you’ve already used it for that specific day.
  6.  The ray fizzles for a moment before you hear a strange pop. Your pockets feel lighter. Well, looks like you lost # NP! A maximum number of 800 Neopets will be taken from your on-hand NP. The number is random.
  7. Neopoints are falling from the sky! You flail around wildly in an attempt to catch them all. It looks like you were able to haul in X NP! Hooray! A maximum number of 25,000 NP will be awarded to you. The number is random.
  8. Nothing seems to happen. Oh wait, check the floor! You might want to catch that (Item Name) before it crawls away. This random event will give you one item. The possible list of prizes is mostly based on petpetpets. It has been reported that 2 non-petpetpets items were also rewarded from that event. Prizes in alphabetical order:Aboogala
    Blechy
    Breebly
    Bumbluz
    Cooty
    Ditrey
    Dragonfly Nymph
    Draphly
    Flankin
    Fleaf
    Glack
    Greevix
    Grumblebug
    Itchi
    Jermite
    Jiggybug
    Lady Blurg
    Larnikin
    Lightmite
    Moach
    Moffit
    Mootix
    Moquot
    Mozito
    Pinchit
    Rainblug
    Scoach
    Scriblet
    Skidget
    Skritch
    Skuffler
    Snailien
    Springabee
    Squippit
    Veespa
    Vernax
    Wormoeba
    Zytch
    Aisha Cinnamon Roll
    Darigan Grarrl Morphing Potion
  9. First you see a bright flash of light. Then you see metal pieces being pulled in as if by a magnet. Slowly the pieces assemble themselves into a (Item Name). Technology is neat! This random event will give you a robot petpet, which are shown below:Avabot
    Beepallite
    Buzzler
    C430 Autobot
    Chomper
    Cuttlebot
    Cybit
    Diddler
    Fleurbik
    Flipperbot
    Griefer
    Millipod
    Navibot
    Neotrak
    Pinceron
    Quadrone
    Roaderie 1000
    Robocrush
    Rollatron
    Rotawheel
    Rotoblur 4000
    Scout Unit
    Screwtop
    Shocket
    Skootle Bug
    Stopngo 400
    Vacumatic 9000
    Wheelie
    Wheelie Bot
    Zoomik
  10. An invisible hand throws what looks like a weapon at you. You duck quickly to avoid it. Oh actually, it looks like it was just a (Item Name)! You pick it up. This event will give you a random TCG card from the list below:A Tale of Woe (TCG)
    Attack of the Slorgs (TCG)
    Biting Book (TCG)
    Blue Lenny (TCG)
    Blue Negg (TCG)
    Blue Paint Brush (TCG)
    Brown Aisha (TCG)
    Bruce Skater (TCG)
    Buzz Bully (TCG)
    Chokato (TCG)
    Clasp of Darkness (TCG)
    Detransmogrifier (TCG)
    Doglefox (TCG)
    Eyrie Breastplate (TCG)
    Faerie Koi (TCG)
    Fauna (TCG)
    Florg (TCG)
    Flotsam Hunter (TCG)
    Grarrl Brute (TCG)
    Jetsam Shark (TCG)
    Juppies (TCG)
    Kacheek Shepherd (TCG)
    Kookith (TCG)
    Kyrii Explorer (TCG)
    Malkus Vile (TCG)
    Mashed Eye Potato (TCG)
    Megan (TCG)
    Morguss (TCG)
    Onions (TCG)
    Orange Draik (TCG)
    Red Kyrii (TCG)
    Red Poogle (TCG)
    Reginald (TCG)
    Ring of the Deep (TCG)
    Ring of the Summoner (TCG)
    Scaby (TCG)
    Sludging Ray (TCG)
    Slumberberry Potion (TCG)
    Solarin (TCG)
    Tchea Fruit (TCG)
    The Dreamer (TCG)
    The Golden Shoyru (TCG)
    Thin Ice (TCG)
    Tors Gamble (TCG)
    Usul-in-Waiting (TCG)
    Virtublaster 3000 (TCG)
    Wocky Crusader (TCG)
    Wooden Blocking Shield (TCG)
    Yellow Grass Skirt (TCG)

There is also a list of random events that will not do anything to you, which means they are useless. You can refer to this list if you’re not sure about the event you just got.

  1. A Grundo appears and invites you to join Dr Sloth’s Invasion Army… but he cancels the invitation when you spell your name. Your reputation precedes you.
  2. A blue Shoyru zooms up and whizzes past your head. Then she stops in midair and looks confused. ‘This isn’t Meridell! Where are we?’
  3. The temperature drops suddenly. Maybe the Snowager sneezed, or life support briefly malfunctioned.
  4. A fog cloud swirls past you. Was that Corbin and Kell inside? They appear to be having a tea party with a monster.
  5. You hear the Turmaculus roaring over the ship’s comm system. Scintilly trembles in fear.
  6. A crew of Alien Aishas docks with the ship, comes aboard, snaps photos of everything they see, then leaves for their next tourist stop.
  7. Something floats past the windows. Running to look outside, you see a small, pretty amulet in the blackness of space.
  8. You find yourself holding something invisible and unpleasantly damp. You let go, and it hits the floor with a squelch. You are never able to locate it again.
  9. A parade of dozens of Lutaris marches through the spaceship. They get to the end of their song, then look around, confused. ‘Eh, how do we get to Shenkuu?’ one asks you.
  10. A portal opens, and through the multi-coloured swirls, you can see a plain wooden box. Before you can grab it, the portal closes.
  11. Plans for The Coincidence, dated to the early days of Moltara, float past your eyes before Dr Landelbrot hastily grabs them and tucks them in a desk drawer.
  12. Out the window, you see a giant Whalein floating in space. It blows bubbles at you.
  13. A portal appears in midair, and you see Hanso and Brynn arguing. Behind them, an artefact glows brightly and then explodes, raining hot dogs everywhere.
  14. The Ghost Lupe appears, looks around, and growls, ‘This is not Mystery Island!
  15. Nothing happens. Nothing at all. You think. You check the bottom of your shoes for squashed butterflies, but find nothing.

Every time you will complete a quest, you will be only able to take another one the day after, which means after midnight NST.

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Secret Lab Neopets – Lab Ray

The secret lab ray isn’t much of a secret nowadays. Many secrets exist on Neopia, many dark places where normal Neopets can’t access freely or have never been to. Is one of these dark corners that bring us together on this guide. A secret base created by a mad Scorchio scientist on the deeps of the ocean, which location can only be found with a special map, but that gives hints of being under the Mystery Island or around the Krawk Island sea. This Scorchio created a high-tech base, with many machines and twisted creations to do his inventions… but between all the gear, one thing stands up: a ray. This ray is so powerful and mysterious, but with time we’ve been able to discover what it can do if you decide to zap one of your Neopets in it. If you are brave enough to complete the map and find the Secret Laboratory, you’ll be allowed to zap one pet a day, unless you buy a Lab Ray Fortune Cookie in the Neomall in hopes of getting some extra daily zaps. The access to the Secret Laboratory is permanent in the account in which you redeem the map, so make sure to visit it daily to use your zap.

Neopets Lab Ray Link

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Neopets Lab Ray

In order to have access to the Laboratory you’ll need to complete the Secret Laboratory Map. The Secret Laboratory Map is made out of 9 different ‘Secret Laboratory Map’ pieces all called the same. You can buy them individually on the Shop Wizard or in the Trading Post for the more expensive ones. At the same time, many users sell the full Lab map in the TP but is sometimes more expensive to get it that way than buying them individually (though, much more easy and fast!). You can also get Lab map pieces in random events.

Once you have all the map pieces in your inventory you can get access by trading in your map pieces on the map page in the game section. If you decide to do this, the Secret Lab Map pieces will disappear forever, and you will not be able to get them back.

When you have completed the map and you have decided which of your Neopets will be zapped, you will either get one of these changes:

1) Gender change: Your male Neopet will become female, and your female Neopet will become a male. If you previously had a Royal pet, you’ll be getting the new royal clothes of the gender that it has been changed to.

If you wish to change the gender of your Neopet back, you can do it by fighting the Mad Lab Ray Scientist in the Battledome. You get him as a challenger randomly on the page where you select which pet you want to zap in the Laboratory, so you can always refresh such page until the challenger pops up if you need to fight him. His difficulty is of 185 but you don’t need to win in order for the gender change to happen, this will depend on what move he makes and sometimes it might take a couple tries for it to happen.

Know that if you change the gender of your Royal Neopet by battling the Mad Scientist in the Battledome, you won’t be getting new clothes since your pet will remind Royalboy or Royalgirl, just that with the changed gender and eyelashes.

2) Stats change: The lab ray also awards or takes stats points from the zapped Neopets, which is perfect if you plan on training a Battledome pet and need some extra points at times. Your Neopet might gain HP (2 to 5 points at a time), gain or lose levels (2 at a time), gain or lose Strenght points (2 or 3 at a time), gain or lose Defence points (2 or 3 at a time), gain or lose Movement points (2 or 3 at a time) or get it’s Level back to 1, which is the worst stat change. If your Neopet is 40+ level though, this last stat change won’t happen to it!

3) Specie change: You Neopet might also suffer of a specie change, randomly between all the Regular creatable species and also between the Limited ones (Tonu, Chomby, Lutari, Cybunny, Hissi, Koi, Kiko, Grundo, Poogle, Jetsam and Ruki). The only species that the labray doesn’t zap is Draik and Krawk, the so-called Restricted Species.

4) Color change: One of the most seek after zaps, and the reason why most people decide to buy the Secret Laboratory Map is the color changes that it provides. The Lab Ray has some exclusive colors, which are Alien, Clay, Garlic, Ice, MSP, Robot, Sponge, Snot, Chocolate, Jelly, Custard and 8-bit, which don’t have Paint brushes and you can only get with the existing potions (if there are, that is) or with the FFQ, except for Clay, Garlic, Ice, MSP, Robot and Sponge, which the FFQ doesn’t give.

Besides those ones, you can also get the rest of the existing colors, except for Baby, Pirate, Plushie, Quiguki, Royal, and Usuki. At the same time, the Lab ray doesn’t zap Boris to Ice, since this was an exclusive promotional color that can’t be created.

5) Nothing: Pretty lame huh? But yes, there is also a chance of not getting any changes on your daily zap… which might probably save you from accidentally zapping your pet and turning your Draik into a Quiggle.

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At the same time, it seems the Mad Scientist Scorchio has a petpet that does the same deeds with his fellow specie! You can only access the Petpet Secret Laboratory if you already have access to the Neopets one though, but relax, the cost of this map is much lower than the Secret Lab ray so you won’t have much troubles completing it.

This map also has 9 pieces that you can buy in the shop wizard or trading post and it allows you one zap a day as well. It can change your petpet’s colour, species, increade or decrease it’s level, change your petpet’s name, turn it into a Pile of Soot, do nothing at all or even make it disappear! For this last thing is better if you don’t zap expensive petpets.

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The names that have been documented that the Petpet lab ray can give to your petpet are 1337, Bhudda of Geraptiku, Dirigibles, Dragona’s Socks, El Champion, Fritter, Fritz, Frankie, Goober, Greg, Help me eat, Hilarioso, Humbug, Kadoatie-wannabe, Lazpip, Lemondrop, Lollygag, Lunch, McFritter, Mercutio, Montage, OMGROFL, Oopsy, Pants McGee, Petpet of DOOM, Phil, Pooky, PookyMcDroolish, Pooper, Poppler, Puppup, Rover, Schnukums, Sir Bob of Geraptiku, Skeeter, Snarkie, So-and-So, Spiffy, Times, New Roman, Todd, Tumbles, Type Mismatch Error, Woojit and Your Ad Here.

At the same time, there are sole petpet colors that you can only get with the lab ray, which are 8-Bit, Chocolate, Gold, Ice, Jelly, Picnic, and Strawberry but once you get the petpet out of your Neopet, it will go back to it’s original state.

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You can win avatars for zapping in either of these two Secret Laboratories; for the Neopet one you’ll need to have a specie change zap and for the petpet avatar you’ll need to have your petpet zapped into a Pile of Soot by the Petpet Lab Ray.

Lab Ray FAQ

The lab ray is a very confusing concept to fully understand, (Seeing as though some people who have had the ray for years still don’t understand it themselves.) but can be figured out by constantly using it on a daily basis. The questions that may pop into your head now are, “What is the lab ray anyway?” or “Does it cost anything?” or something else. This part of the FAQ should cover most of those types of questions.

Neopets Lab Ray

What is the lab ray?
The lab ray, more formally know as the Secret Laboratory, is a magical, “prototype” ray gun aparatus, and when it is shot, it can change your pets species, color, stats, and gender.

How do you get to the lab ray?
Well, you could just click here. However, if you haven’t collected all nine pieces of the Secret Laboratory Map, you won’t be able to find it.

Map?
Yup. There’s a map, like the normal treasure maps that are a waste of money. If you go to the Treasure Maps game in the gamesroom, you’ll see at the top a few categories. Spooky, space, etc… But the last one appears to be “Laboratory.” You must collect all nine pieces of the Secret Laboratory Map to get to the lab.

How much does the map cost?
Usually, the price varies from piece to piece, and is also usually inflating dramatically. As of January 2006, each piece is estimated to be about 55000NP, totaling at a little less than 500000NP.

What exactly does the lab ray do?
The lab ray can change your pets color, species, or gender. It also increases stats, decreases stats, or sometimes, it doesn’t do anything at all.

Do I decide what happens?
Well, since it’s a “prototype,” and since the mad scientist isn’t intelligent enough to figure that one out, no, you can’t decide what happens, it’s completely random.

Is there anything the lab can’t do to your pet?
There are six colors that the lab ray can not paint your pet. They are pirate, baby, plushie, usuki, quiguki, and royal. If you want to paint one of your pets one of these colors, then you should just buy the paint brush.

How many times can I use the lab?
You can use it once each day on one pet.

I’ve heard about a lab avatar…?
Yes, there is a lab avatar, and you get it when the species of your pet changes due to the lab.

Secret Laboratory Map Set

This section of the FAQ should cover most of your questions about the map itself.

What does the map look like?
Like this:



Will the map disappear when I put it together?
Yes, it disappears when you put it together.

How do I get the Secret Laboratory Maps?
All you need to do is earn the NP for each piece and then buy it through the shop wizard or the trades.

What’s the cheapest way to buy the map?
Usually, when merchants sell the lab map full on the trades, they’re looking for a profit. If you buy it piece by piece through the shop wizard, you’ll probably end up spending significantly less had you bought it through the trades, so buying it piece by piece is usually cheapest.

Where do I put the map together?!
Right here: Click here!

Do I get anything else when I put the map together?
Yes, you get 10000NP.

Lab Ray Changes

This part of the FAQ will describe what kinds of changes the lab will do, and what it can and can’t do.

Are there any stats the lab won’t touch?
Yes, intelligence and mood are the stats the lap will not effect.

What colors can the lab paint my pet?
Any color of paint brush except pirate, baby, royal, quiguki, usuki, and plushie.

Can my pet turn into a limited edition or restricted pet?
Yes, it can turn into any limited edition or restricted pet.

How long until my pet turns a good color?
For some, it takes a few days, for some, it takes months. It’s completely random as to what you get each day.

My pet’s only losing levels and gaining max HP. What’s wrong?
Nothing. These are common results of the lab ray, but in the long run, it’s usually worth it. =)

Can my pet’s stats go below 1?
Your level can go to -1, but that’s it. Nothing else can go lower than 1.

Will my pet’s faerie abilities disappear if my pet’s level gets too low?
Nope, never. The only exception is the Berserk ability, and you’ll lose that if your pet goes under level 50, but you’ll get it back when you hit 50 again.

Neopets Lunar Temple Puzzle

The Shenkuu Lunar Temple is a daily game that involves tracking the movement of Kreludor and calculating the phase of the moon based on the star chart given in the puzzle. You can play this puzzle once a day by selecting one of the moon phases at the bottom of the page. Keep in mind, once you select a phase, the puzzle auto-submits so don’t click a phase until you are ready. To get to the Shenkuu Lunar Puzzle, click here.

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Shenkuu Lunar Temple Cheats

Finding the angle measurement of the moon involves looking through the source code of the page. There are two ways to open the source code. Either click a blank area of the page and press “Ctrl + U” on your keyboard or right click on a blank area of the page and select the “View page source” option. The next step is to search for “&angleKreludor”. Use “Ctrl + F” open the search bar on the source code page and search until you find the line of code that looks like this: angleNeopia=38&angleKreludor=30&viewID=2. The number you want to take note of is immediately after “Kreludor” so in this case the number would be 30.

From here, the rest is easy. Using your number from the first step, you’ll need to use the chart below to help decipher which phase is the answer to your puzzle. In the table, the Kreludor Angle is the number from step one, so let’s say 30 and Moon Phase indicates the number attached to the moon phases below. In this case, with a Kreludor Angle of 30, the Moon phase would be 2.

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The Kreludor Angle Moon Phase
0 – 11 1
12 – 33 2
34 – 56 3
57 – 78 4
79 – 101 5
102 – 123 6
124 – 146 7
147 – 168 8
169 – 191 9
192 – 213 10
214 – 236 11
237 – 258 12
259 – 281 13
282 – 303 14
304 – 326 15
327 – 348 16
349 – 360 1

Prizes

If you have correctly calculated the angle, then you will be given a main prize. If you did not calculate the correct angle, then you will be given a consolation prize. Some of the prizes are rare and exclusive to the daily, such as the Pygui, and others are common and can be found elsewhere, such as Moon and Stars Background.

Main Prizes

  • Black Cherry Tea
  • Blue Moon Petpet Bed
  • Golden Moon Comb
  • Green Tea Custard
  • Lotus Leaves
  • Lunar Astrolabe
  • Lunar Cape
  • Lunar Chart
  • Lunar Temple Background
  • Mint Rolls
  • Moon and Star Stickies
  • Moon and Stars Background
  • Moon Crunch Cereal
  • Moon Dust Scroll
  • Moon Orb
  • Moon Paving Stone
  • Moondial
  • Moonlit Esophagor Stamp
  • Paper Star
  • Phases of the Moon
  • Pygui
  • Snazzy Moon Comb

Consolation Prizes

    • Bitten Green Apple
    • Neo Crackers
    • Orange Chicken
    • Rainbow Dung
    • Shenkuu Firecrackers
    • Shenkuu Lunar Festival
    • Commemorative Guide
    • Shenkuu Postcard
    • Shenkuu Sushi Roll Magnet
    • Soggy Old Box
  • Soothing Stones