Buy Neopets and Buy Pet Styles

If you’re looking to buy Neopets or buy pet styles in Neopia, you’re in the right place! Neopets has a rich and immersive world that allows players to customize their virtual pets with various colors, outfits, accessories, and more. Whether you’re looking to buy a Neopet for your collection or buy pet styles to enhance your pet’s appearance, the process is straightforward and can be done safely through in-game channels. Let’s dive into how you can do both and what options are available.


How to Buy Neopets

In the world of Neopets, pets are the heart of the game, and each one is unique with its own set of attributes, colors, and styles. While you can’t “buy” a pet directly with real money, there are several ways to obtain a pet for your collection through in-game mechanics, such as adopting, customizing, or even transforming your pets into new species.

1. Adopt a Neopet

The most common way to buy a Neopet (or adopt one, more accurately) is by visiting the Adoption Centre. Here, you’ll find a variety of pets available for adoption.

Steps to Adopt a Neopet:

  • Go to the Adoption Centre: You can find the Adoption Centre under the Pets menu in the navigation bar.
  • Browse Available Pets: The centre displays pets of various species and colors, including some rare ones.
  • Choose a Pet: Select the pet that suits your preferences, and click on the “Adopt Me!” button.
  • Naming Your Pet: Once you adopt your pet, you’ll be prompted to name it and start customizing it.

Adopting a pet is free, but certain species and colors may be harder to find. Some pets may require Petpets or Petpetpet items to unlock or customize.

2. Purchase a Pet Through the Petpet Shop

While you can’t directly buy a pet with real money, Petpetpets (a smaller pet item) and Petpets can be purchased using Neopoints (NP), and they can be attached to your pets to enhance their appearance. In some cases, pets from specific events or promotions may be available for purchase.

3. Use a Pet Transfer Service

For players looking to buy Neopets that already belong to other users, the Pet Transfer Service allows players to exchange pets. While this doesn’t involve real-money transactions, it allows for the exchange of pets through a player-to-player system, where Neopoints or other items might be offered in exchange for the pet.


How to Buy Pet Styles

Pet styles in Neopets refer to the various customizations available for your pets, including clothing, accessories, and even unique colors. These styles are key to making your pet stand out and can be bought using Neocash (NC) or Neopoints.

1. Buy Pet Styles in the NC Mall

The Neocash Mall (NC Mall) is where you can buy premium items for your pets, including exclusive pet styles like clothing, backgrounds, and other accessories that are not available through the standard in-game shops.

How to Buy Pet Styles with Neocash:

  • Log into your Neopets account: Make sure you’re logged into Neopets.
  • Go to the NC Mall: You can find it by clicking on the NC Mall link at the top of the page.
  • Buy Neocash: Purchase Neocash using real money (via credit card, PayPal, or Neocash cards).
  • Browse Pet Styles: Once you have Neocash, you can browse through a wide range of items for your pet, from stylish outfits to unique accessories.
  • Apply Pet Styles: After purchasing a pet style, you can apply it directly to your pet through your pet’s wardrobe.

2. Buy Pet Styles from Other Players

Another way to buy pet styles is through user shops and the Auction House. Players often sell pet clothing, accessories, and rare items that may be used for customization.

Steps to Buy Pet Styles from Other Players:

  • Search the Shop Wizard: The Shop Wizard lets you find shops selling pet items, including styles and accessories.
  • Visit User Shops: Go to shops that sell items for pets, especially those that specialize in clothing and accessories.
  • Check the Auction House: If you’re looking for rare or discontinued pet styles, the Auction House is a great place to bid on unique items that other players are selling.

3. Pet Customization and Color Change

Changing the color of your pet is a significant part of buying pet styles. Through the Rainbow Pool and Kacheek Island, you can change your pet’s color, which is considered a major form of customization.

Using the Rainbow Pool:

  • If you have a special color change item (like a Paint Brush), you can use it at the Rainbow Pool to change your pet’s color to something unique (e.g., Faerie, Baby, and more).
  • Paint Brushes can be bought using Neopoints or Neocash, and they are essential for customizing your pet’s look.

Kacheek Island:

  • This is another place where you can change your pet’s appearance and get more exclusive colors.
  • Some color changes might require specific items to complete.

Safety Tips When Buying Neopets or Pet Styles

While Neopets offers many official and secure ways to buy Neopets or buy pet styles, there are always potential risks involved with any transaction. Here are some tips to ensure your purchases are safe:

1. Stick to Official Neopets Platforms

Always use the Neopets official website when purchasing items, especially when using Neocash or Neopoints. This minimizes the risk of scams or compromised accounts.

2. Secure Payment Methods

If you’re buying Neocash or pet styles using real money, use PayPal or a secure credit card to ensure your payment details are protected.

3. Protect Your Account

Never share your Neopets account information with anyone, even if they offer to sell you exclusive pets or items. Legitimate sellers will never ask for your login credentials.


Conclusion: Buying Neopets and Pet Styles

In summary, you can buy Neopets through the Adoption Centre or via pet transfers, while you can buy pet styles through the NC Mall, user shops, or by using special color change items. Both experiences allow you to create a unique pet and show off your style in Neopia.

Whether you’re looking to adopt a new Neopet or want to make your current pet shine with a brand-new look, Neopets offers plenty of options for customization and collection. By sticking to safe and official channels, you can enjoy the experience of buying Neopets and their pet styles without worry.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I buy a Neopet with real money? No, Neopets can’t be bought directly with real money. However, you can adopt pets for free or use Neocash to change your pet’s appearance.
  2. What are Neocash items for pets? Neocash items are exclusive accessories, clothing, and other customization options for your pets, only available in the NC Mall.
  3. How can I change my pet’s color? You can change your pet’s color using items like Paint Brushes available in the Rainbow Pool or by using special color-changing items from various in-game sources.
  4. Are third-party sites safe for buying Neopets items? It’s risky to buy from third-party sites as they may not be legitimate. Always stick to official Neopets platforms for security.
  5. How do I buy Pet Styles? You can buy Pet Styles through the NC Mall or by purchasing items from other players’ shops or the Auction House.

Purchasing Uncoverted Pets, or UCs, off-site is becoming more and more relevant by the day. As the team behind Neopets.com succumb to mismanagement, particularly when it comes to responding to tickets regarding frozen accounts, users are becoming increasingly frustrated at how difficult it can be to recover both old and current accounts and pets. This, paired with the low circulation of particular Unconverted neopets species, makes looking to off-site sales a welcome change as sites like ours can offer instant gratification by delivering you the pet of your dreams! This guide will take you through all of the steps that you’ll need to identify UCs and choose the one(s) you’d like, maintain a safe and legitimate account, and present your new pet to the neoboards without arousing suspicion. Remember: these are tips, and while there is no surefire way to guarantee the complete safety of a purchased pet, following this guide should ensure that you have no issues.

WHAT IS A UC? WHY ARE THEY RARE?

On 26 April 2007, Neopets released pet wearables, meaning users would be able to dress their pets up in clothes and trinkets for the first time. Before this, all pets had individual looks, poses, clothes, etc. that they were assigned when they were created or painted, and these could not be changed. For example:

This Orange Aisha’s collar could not be removed.
It also looks much different than this Royalgirl Aisha,
which is standing on two feet:

These original pets, sometimes called “old pets” but generally referred to as “unconverted pets,” needed to be changed in order to for the new wearable items to fit. If a user decided they wanted to dress their pet up, the pet would be “converted” to the new look:

The Orange Aisha and the Royalgirl Aisha look very similar after being converted.
They can now wear the same clothes.

Most users converted their pets so they could partake in the new wearables trend. Those that decided not convert their pets, by manually selecting so, were able to keep their old pets, which were now considered UCs.

Immediately following the mass conversion, users all over the site began to realize that the quality of the art of converted pets was nowhere near as high as that of UC pets. Legions of users regretted converted their pets — but it was too late! — and continue to this day to seek UC versions of their favorite pets, which have nostalgic and artistic qualities to them. Still, because the conversion was so widespread, finding and obtaining certain UCs (and UCs with nice name formats, at that) can be very difficult. Pets that were hard to obtain before conversion, such as Draiks, and Royal and Plushie pets, are among some of the rarest pets on the site to find unconverted.

Because it can take years and years of training, trading, and making pet applications, many users are now turning towards off-site vendors to grab hold of those adorable UC pets that they should have never let go. And we don’t blame them!

CHOOSING YOUR UC

It’s important to understand the rarity of the UC you are considering purchasing before making a final decision. Risk and suspicion are essential when keeping in mind how your new pet will be accepted by the Neopian public. If you are not active in a guild or on the neoboards, then this is perhaps not a huge issue for you. If you are, keeping reading as we have many tips to keep you looking legit and trustworthy!

♫ How much is that Wocky in the window? ♫

Before you can get started on this journey, you need to decide which Neopet you’re interested in buying! For some, this will be an easy decision. Do you have nostalgic attachment to one particular pet, or even a species? Is there one color that really speaks to you? Are you in a guild dedicated to Sponge Lupes, and you want to fit in? Whatever your personal reason is, knowing what you want makes the job easy!

Available pets

Keep in mind that not any and all pet is available in its old version; only certain pets were grandfathered into the site after the conversion. Here are the available UC pets organized by their general rarity, beginning with the lowest:

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.06.35 AMMutant Buzz — Mutant Jetsam — Mutant Lupe — Mutant Meerca — Mutant Usul — Halloween Lupe — Sponge Grundo
Desert Poogle — Darigan Mynci — Mutant Scorchio — Coconut Jubjub — Darigan Uni — Darigan Shoyru

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.06.57 AMMarshmallow Grundo — Tyrannian Kau — Tyrannian Mynci — Tyrannian Nimmo — Tyrannian Peophin — Tyrannian Skeith — Tyrannian Quiggle
Desert Kau — Robot Blumaroo — Robot Gnorbu — Robot Jetsam — Robot Kacheek — Halloween Zafara — Baby Eyrie
Sponge Koi — Sponge Moehog — Maraquan Chomby — Maraquan Grarrl — Maraquan Scorchio — Darigan Buzz — Darigan Grundo
Darigan Jetsam — Darigan Lenny — Darigan Meerca — Darigan Moehog — Darigan Tonu — Grey Kau — Grey Koi

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Mutant Hissi — Mutant Skeith — Tyrannian Bori — Tyrannian Lenny — Tyrannian Techo — Desert Aisha — Robot Pteri
Halloween Wocky — Baby Kougra — Sponge Kiko — Sponge Lupe — Darigan Acara — Darigan Blumaroo — Darigan Grarrl
Darigan Jubjub — Darigan Kau — Darigan Lupe — Darigan Pteri — Darigan Skeith — Darigan Usul — Darigan Zafara

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.16.23 AMFaerie Kau — Faerie Moehog — Grey Grundo — Grey Jetsam — Grey Jubjub
Grey Lupe — Grey Meerca — Grey Moehog — Grey Techo

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Baby Skeith —Usukiboy Usul — Tyrannian Blumaroo — Darigan Bori — Darigan Cybunny — Darigan Eyrie — Darigan Kougra — Darigan Peophin — Darigan Scorchio — Darigan Techo — Darigan Bruce — Grey Aisha — Grey Kacheek — Grey Chomby — Grey Cybunny — Grey Flotsam — Grey Grarrl — Grey Korbat — Grey Mynci — Grey Poogle — Grey Shoyru — Grey Uni — Grey Wocky — Maraquan Kau —Faerie Blumaroo — Faerie Kyrii — Faerie Meerca — Faerie Ruki — Faerie Kougra

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.23.18 AMScreen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.23.35 AMSponge Blumaroo — Darigan Gelert — Sponge Peophin — Usukigirl Usul — Darigan Kyrii — Halloween Moehog — Maraquan Gelert
Maraquan Hissi — Maraquan Skeith — Darigan Hissi — Darigan Yurble — Grey Eyrie — Grey Gelert — Grey Kougra
Grey Kyrii — Grey Peophin — Grey Pteri — Grey Scorchio — Grey Skeith — Grey Yurble — Faerie Aisha
Faerie Ixi — Faerie Lenny — Faerie Pteri — Faerie Shoyru — Faerie Peophin — Plushie Buzz — Plushie Flotsam
Grey Zafara

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.25.21 AMSponge Aisha — Robot Ixi — Darigan Aisha — Darigan Ixi — Grey Acara — Grey Ixi — Faerie Xweetok
Faerie Yurble — Plushie Bruce — Ice Bruce — MSP Poogle — Faerie Wocky — Plushie Chomby

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.26.46 AMGrey Tonu — Grey Usul — Quigukiboy Quiggle — Quigukigirl Quiggle — Tyrannian Ixi — Tyrannian Krawk — Darigan Korbat
Faerie Tonu — Faerie Tuskaninny — Royalboy Kougra — Royalgirl Kougra — Plushie Cybunny — Plushie Grundo — Plushie Kau
Plushie Shoyru — Plushie Zafara

Screen Shot 2017-02-15 at 9.27.57 AMDarigan Kacheek —Faerie Grarrl — Darigan Wocky — Darigan Krawk — Tyrannian Draik — Royalgirl Cybunny — Royalboy Cybunny
Royalgirl Aisha — Royalgirl Mynci — Royalboy Draik — Royalgirl Draik — Plushie Jetsam — Plushie Jetsam — Plushie Kiko
Plushie Poogle — Plushie Kougra — Plushie Eyrie — Plushie Mynci — Plushie Aisha — Plushie Scorchio — Plushie Skeith
Plushie Tonu — Plushie Tuskaninny

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Royalboy Acara — Royalgirl Lupe — Royalboy Shoyru — Faerie Techo — Maraquan Krawk — Darigan Draik — Faerie Draik
Grey Krawk — Royalgirl Korbat — Royalboy Korbat — Royalgirl Kyrii — Royalboy Kyrii — Royalboy Mynci — Royalgirl Shoyru
Plushie Draik — Plushie Blumaroo — Plushie Hissi — Plushie Koi — Plushie Lenny — Plushie Lupe — Plushie Techo
Plushie Yurble — Plushie Bori — Plushie Krawk — Plushie Gelert — Plushie Ixi — Plushie Korbat — Plushie Pteri
Plushie Wocky

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Royalgirl Grarrl — Royalgirl Kau — Royalboy Kau — Plushie Acara — Plushie Chia — Plushie Gnorbu — Plushie Grarrl
Plushie Meerca — Plushie Peophin
Plushie Uni — Plushie Usul — Plushie Elephante — Plushie Jubjub — Plushie Moehog — Plushie Kyrii — Plushie Quiggle
Plushie Nimmo

As you can see, it’s not a bad lot to pick from! But do remember, before getting your hopes up, that it’s not every old pet.

Pet rarity and what it means to your account

It’s also important to consider how rare the pet is that you’re interested in purchasing. There are many UC value guides available through the kind folks at the Pound Chat neoboard, generally organized in tiers of rarity, much like we have above. (Note that this is not a UC rarity guide and the rarity of pets within and between tiers is subject to change!)

If you do not have an established, legitimate, or decently-aged account, purchasing a high-rarity UC pet will not be safe for your account. The same goes for those users that are new to trading or owning higher-tier converted pets. It may be wiser for you to purchase a low-to-mid-tier UC pet and attempt to trade up to your goal.

If you do have an established account, directly purchasing your UC goal is certainly ideal. While it may cost more money to do so (depending on your UC goal), there are tons of benefits of doing this. Firstly, you have complete control over the name of the pet you’re receiving. Attempting to trade up through the tiers may bring to light that there are very few of your UC goal available in the trading pool, and there may not be a pet with a name format that you like! Purchasing your UC goal directly means that you have complete power over the format of the name and know what to expect. For users that are deep into pet trading and collecting, this is extremely important. Secondly, purchasing your goal directly minimizes the amount of scrutiny that will be paid to your account, other pets, etc. You won’t need to go onto trading boards, therefore other users won’t so curious to confirm your legitimacy.

That said, let’s talk more about what sort of account you will want in order to own UC pets in the first place, and then come back around to the question of which UC pet — and which rarity — is best suited for your account.

LEGITIMIZING YOUR ACCOUNT

The single most important aspect of the entire UC purchasing process is making sure that your accounts are established and legitimate. It doesn’t matter how careful you are or how few people you talk to: if you have a Newbie account or a shell account, you are at major risk regarding your purchased UC pet. End of story. You need to take important steps to ensure your account is or appears to be legitimate. Let’s talk about how you can do that.

Main account

Your main account is the most important account in regards to UC purchasing, and it should be the account that gets the most attention. If you are already an avid or established player, many of these tips won’t be immediately useful to you, but do take the time to read them over in case there is anything you could do with your accounts to beef them up even more. Remember: the rarer the pet you are purchasing, the more legitimate your account should be.

First and foremost, you want to take all of the steps one would take to transform a Newbie or shell account into what appears to be an active account. Consider the following:

  • Use some form of CSS/HTML coding on your lookup. You don’t need anything big and flashy, or anything personalized; find layout coding that you may use with permission to make your main account look cleaner. While it’s easy to smack on a Sunnyneo layout, try and find something as tasteful as possible to show that you didn’t rush through setting up your account; that would look suspicious. You can look at other userlookups (proceed with caution), find credit for their layouts, and browse those sites, for example. You can also go to the Art Chat and ask users for their favorite coding sites. The point is that you should do something so your account is not completely bare. While you’re at, write even the smallest bit about yourself, your account, your pets, your goals, or whatever you’d like. The more time you spend customizing your userlookup’s layout, the more legitimate your account will look/be.
  • Customize and care for your pets. If your pets are fed and happy, given petpets, and they are customized beyond a basic background, the more effort will appear to have been given to your pets. Remember that time = legitimacy, so the more time you put into your account, the more legitimate it will appear to others! I understand that you may not be highly invested in customizing, and you may not want to invest in Neocash. (Note, though, that spending just a few minutes at the Money Tree a few times a day during busy hours can lead to you being able to pick up a few donated NC wearables.) That’s okay! There are a plethora of Neopoint wearables that you can use to dress up your pets. To find these items, use the “Advanced settings” option on Dress to Impress and choose “neopoint only,” and then search.

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  • Give your pets lookup coding, too! It’s the least you can do them, right? Take similar steps as you did when finding and establishing your userlookup coding, but find and apply petlookup coding. The more you match and customize petlookup coding to each of your pets, the better it will make your account look. It’s a good idea to add a couple of basic goals and perhaps a character description, if you’re able to, to make it appear that you are very dedicated to your pets and their progress on the site. You don’t need to cross into petpage territory, but if you feel the desire to or you want to give your account an even stronger boost of legitimacy, go for it!
  • Flesh out your avatars, stamps, and Neodeck cards/TCGs. Investing in your account is essential in making it appear established and legitimate. You absolutely must take this step, even at its bare minimum, to ensure that your account is worth working with. We recommend a very minimum of 200 avatars, and would encourage upwards of 230-250 depending on how rare the pet is that you are purchasing. In regards to stamps and Neodeck cards, just remember that the more you invest into your account, the more established it appears to be. Even 50 stamps and cards each, which does not amount to very much pure spent, shows effort.
  • Any extra petpages will help you: fonts, screenies, wishlists, NC tradelists, etc. Any extra petpage you make, particularly goals pages, will help further legitimize your account.

 

PURCHASING AND OBTAINING YOUR PET

This is the exciting part! Whether you decide to legitimize your account before or after you purchase (either is fine as long as you allow the caches to update with legitimized information), there are a few things to keep in mind when purchasing.

What is a cache?

Obtaining your UC and legitimizing your account are the two major steps of the pet-buying process, but all of this will be for nought if you do not do it well. The major way that someone can detect whether your UC and whether your account is legitimate is to look up caches of information on you. A cache is a web page that shows some point in recent history of a certain URL. If someone looks up a cache of your userlookup, they might be able to see your userlookup before you made recent changes to it. The same goes for petlookups. Someone might search a petlookup URL in a cache search engine to be able to see who the previous owner of the pet was, if you recently obtained the pet. Caches tend to update every 5-25 days, depending on the page. Some pages have no cache at all! This is why it is important for you to monitor your own caches before debuting your pet and/or your account to the Neo public. You can periodically check caches for yourself, your pet, etc. so you will know when cache history displays your legitimatized details. You should only attempt to play, trade, etc. when your caches have updated, so have patience! We recommend using the time after you have purchased and received your pet to work on your accounts.

How to move the pet around

First thing’s first: do not have a purchased pet sent directly to your main account. Remember: you need the cache of your new pet’s petlookup to update and show you as the owner. If the cache shows your new pet’s petlookup in which the old owner can be seen, other users can check out that account and come to the realization that your pet was purchased. You do not want this! The entire purchasing, obtaining, and cache updating process should be very private.

For this reason, we recommend that you have a purchased UC pet sent to an unassociated side account. If your new pet is sent to a known/linked side account of yours, someone might notice it before the cache updates. Again, that is something you want to avoid. Your best options are to either have the pet delivered on a shell account, or you can purchase a shell account and have the pet delivered to that shell account. The shell/unlinked side should be made to look relatively legitimate. We just talked about this process! Take no risks, else you’re wasting your own time, money, and potentially your main account.

Once the cache has updated to show the UC pet as being on a ‘legitimate’ account (the shell that you just beefed up), you can transfer the pet to your main account/linked side account. The reason you want to legitimize the shell account that your new UC pet is on is that the pet will appear (in the cache) as if it has come from a legitimate place if another user decides to check the cache history of your pet. Still, it is highly recommended that you lay low during the entire process. This means that you should be playing less overall: post less on the boards or in your guild, trade less NC, etc. It is ideal that no one should want to look up the cache history of your new UC, but if they do, it is ideal that the cache history updated to show your main account/linked side account as the recent history of the pet. So, to reiterate, the cache will need to update twice: once to show the UC pet on a legitimate-looking shell/unlinked side, and once to show the UC pet on your main account/linked side. You will only transfer the pet to your main account/linked side once the first cache has updated.

The risk of an inaccurate or fishy cache history is that someone will report your pet or your account. I cannot emphasize enough how much you do not want this to happen. Users, especially those deep into pet trading, are often interested to know the history of a pet while also wanting to keep their own accounts safe, so it is not uncommon for people to check caches of UC pets, especially if they have not see this particular UC pet before. For this reason, you need your caches to be accurate and legitimate. It might be hard to be patient, waiting for two separate cache histories to update, but this is necessary. To encourage Google to come and take a new screenshot of your pet’s lookup, your userlookup, etc., make a few small updates to those pages once you’ve obtained your UC pet; Google will be alerted that the pages have been updated and therefore the caches need to be updated.

PRESENTING YOUR PET TO THE PUBLIC

Ensuring that you obtain your pet in the most legitimate manner possible is certainly the biggest hurdle, but there are several precautions that should be made even after successfully transferring your new UC to your main account and allowing the cache to update.

If you are active in the community, part of a guild, have friends, etc., they will have questions. Here’s some things to keep in mind after bringing your pet home and beginning to make them part of your Neo family:

  • Make your pet look right at home. Take care of your pet immediately by customizing it, giving it a petpet, putting together some customizable petlookup coding, etc. Creating or having a petpage ready is also a great idea because it will make your pet look as though it had been long-planned, and you can use the petpage as evidence towards how exactly you obtained the pet. This can all be done while you’re waiting for the cache to update with the information of the pet being on your account (note that you should keep an eye on your new pet’s pagepage cache, as well, if you decide to use it). Either way, assimilate the pet into your account.
  • Do not create fanfare. The last thing you want to do is draw a ton of attention to the fact you (suddenly) have a new UC pet. It’s okay to be excited — you should be! But keep the shouting from the rootftops to a polite minimum, at least until people are used to the idea that you have a new pet. Your new pet doesn’t need to be your active all the time.
  • Prepare an explanation as to how you received this pet. This will be the question you are asked most by those close to you or who know your account well. Were you chosen to adopt from a UFQA PC board? Did you submit a neomail application for it? Was it a gift from a friend? Make sure that your story is believable and that someone won’t be able to prove that you’re lying, and the more evidence you can provide, the better. When someone asks, you can give them a very basic explanation and only elaborate further if they seem dissatisfied with what you’ve said; this likely won’t happen, but in the off chance that it does, make sure you have your story prepared and that you stick to the same one (the exact same details) every time.
    NOTE: Do not say that you found the pet in the pound. Some skillful users are able to track pound_release and you could be easily found out. It’s not worth the risk.

Potential stories/explanations

If you are an active player, it is very likely that you will need to explain to at least one other user how you have come about this new UC pet, especially if: 1) your account is young/inexperienced, or 2) the pet is mid-to-high tier in rarity. Your explanation will be very dependent on your account, the type of player you are, and the communities you interact with, so we cannot give you a catch-all “perfect” story to sell others. That being said, these are some potential means of explaining the origin of your pet, and one might be right for you.

  • If you are dealing with lower/mid-tier pets, you may be able to stage the pet being traded to you publicly. This would entail you purchasing the UC pet, having it sent to a legitimized shell account, allowing the cache to update, and then going on the boards on the shell and posting a board that you would like to trade the pet. You can then trade the pet to yourself publicly/via neomail, and you have evidence (the UFT board) proving that you obtained the pet this way, which looks very legitimate. This will require that you did a good job making the shell look like an established account.
  • You can do the same thing but with an application: stage the pet being adopted out to you via a neomail or petpage application (petpage would work if you already have a project page for the UC pet you are interested in, for example). You will have to do more work on both ends, but this is a decent option.
  • Say that you are fostering the pet while someone goes on hiatus. This is a good option because it does not require that you have an elite account; you only need to be able believable as a people person or someone with a lot of friends onsite. It’s not necessary to mention how long you will be holding on to the pet for, either. Afterwards, you can consider self-freezing the shell that the UC pet came from, and then you would be able to claim that you are now out of touch with the pet’s original owner. Now, it’s your pet!
  • If you’re good at creating ‘fake friends’ like in the explanation above, you can go an extra step and say that you had a friend quit and gift you their UC. This is a little different than saying your friend is letting you foster your pet. For starts, this person would need to be quite good friends with you to give you a UC, especially if the UC is mid-to-high tier, whereas someone doesn’t necessarily need to be a very good friend of yours just to lend you their pet for a little while. If you’re already part of an active community, like a guild, it might be more difficult to explain that you have a very good friend outside of that community that they have never heard of. If you’re not deep into a guild, then this won’t be so much of a problem.
    NOTE: Being ‘gifted’ a pet around your birthday or the holidays is a good idea!
  • One of the simplest stories is to say you traded for the pet, and link people to a frozen pet when they want to know which pet you traded. This will only work if people you’re close to believe that you had UC fodder and that you trade pets enough that they are not always up-to-date on which UCs you currently own for trading purposes. For people that don’t know you well, or people on the boards that are asking for the history of your UC pet, you can simply say that you traded for it. If they ask you to mail them the name of the pet you traded for your new UC, mention the name of a UC you know is frozen. You should feign surprise if/when they mention that pet is frozen, but don’t drag on about it.

Again, there is no right or wrong answer here because this is a very user-specific step. The point is that you should remember that you will very likely need to explain your UC to at least one other user, and you want to make sure you have a believable, consistent explanation.

SUMMARY

Let’s go over everything we have mentioned here. You can use this as a sort of checklist when purchasing your new UC, but make sure you read the entirety of this guide to ensure that you’re acting with the most caution.

  1. Choose your pet! Consider your account, your community, and the rarity of the pet you’re interested in.
  2. Have a shell account that is not linked to your main account made up to look legitimate, including avatars, customized pets, lookup coding, etc.
  3. Purchase your pet and have it transferred to the ‘legitimate’ shell account.
  4. Lay low and allow the cache of your pet to update, showing the legitimate shell as the owner of the pet. This could take upwards of three weeks.
  5. Transfer the pet to your main account or side account and wait again for the cache to update, so all cached history of the pet shows you as the owner. Make your new pet feel at home during this time.
  6. Have an explanation ready when other users ask how you obtained the pet.
  7. Have fun!

Notes

Here are a few final pointers:

  • Consider doing most of your transferring at the beginning of the month. This is when most of the site’s pet transfers take place, as the first of the month is when new transfers are available to users.
  • Be nice to people. Even if someone is being rude to you on the boards, a friend is acting suspicious, etc., bad blood with other users can create suspicion out of distaste, and you do not want that. Be kind and avoid drama.
  • Don’t find any reason to be reported to draw attention to your account. This does not mean you will be found out if you are reported, but better safe than sorry.
  • Don’t buy too many UCs in a short period of time. This advice very much depends on the player, how experienced they are, how much trading fodder they have, how many UCs they already own, etc. But the point is that you do not want to come into too many VWN dream wishes too quickly, else you might create suspicion.
  • Last but not least: use common sense. This process is relatively simple, but it takes effort and patience. When legitimizing your account, do a good job; don’t skimp on the avatar count, the stamps, the lookup coding. When waiting for the cache to update, don’t draw attention to your accounts, and do not let impatience get the best of you and transfer the pet around before the caches have updated. Lay low and be sensible. Have a good explanation prepared. If you were another user looking at your account, would you be suspicious? Why? If an aspect of the process is not sitting well with you, re-evaluate what you’re doing and plan accordingly. Don’t rush it.

Author: Sarah

Last updated: 12/08/2024

Neopets CSS Snippets

Remember those basic, boring userlookups everyone had back in the day? Yeah, those days are long gone. Now, with a little CSS magic, your userlookup can be a vibrant expression of your Neopian self! Whether you’re a coding newbie or a seasoned CSS sorcerer, this guide will help you unlock a world of customization.

What is a Userlookup?

For those unfamiliar, a userlookup is essentially your Neopets profile page. It’s where you can showcase your pets, trophies, Neopian goals, and basically anything else you want to share with the world.

Why Use CSS?

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language that dictates how your userlookup looks. Think of it as the interior design of your Neopian home. With CSS, you can:

  • Change fonts and colors: Say goodbye to Times New Roman and embrace the whimsy of Comic Sans or the elegance of Georgia.
  • Rearrange elements: Tired of the standard layout? Move things around, hide sections, and create a unique structure.
  • Add backgrounds and images: Spice things up with a background image of your favorite Neopian land or a pattern that reflects your personality.
  • And so much more! The possibilities are limited only by your imagination (and maybe a little bit by Neopets’ rules, so keep it safe!).

Finding CSS Snippets

The beauty of CSS is that you don’t have to be a coding wizard to use it. Plenty of generous Neopians have created and shared CSS snippets that you can easily copy and paste. A full list is at the bottom of this article.

How to Use CSS Snippets

  1. Find a snippet you like. Browse the resources above and find a design that catches your eye.
  2. Copy the code. Select all the code in the snippet and copy it to your clipboard.
  3. Go to your userlookup. Navigate to your Neopets profile page.
  4. Edit your profile. Click the “Edit User Info” button.
  5. Paste the code. In the “About Me” section, paste the CSS code you copied.
  6. Preview and update. Neopets provides a preview option, so check how your userlookup looks and make any necessary adjustments. Once you’re happy, click “Update Description.”

Important Notes:

  • Neopets has rules. Make sure your CSS doesn’t violate any Neopets terms and conditions. Avoid anything that could be disruptive or offensive.
  • Back up your code. Before making changes, save a copy of your existing code just in case something goes wrong.
  • Experiment and have fun! The best way to learn CSS is by playing around with it. Try different snippets, tweak the code, and see what amazing creations you can come up with.

Beyond Snippets: Learning CSS

If you’re feeling adventurous and want to delve deeper into CSS, there are tons of online resources to help you learn:

  • Codecademy: Offers interactive CSS courses for all skill levels.
  • freeCodeCamp: Provides a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on web development, including CSS.
  • W3Schools: A go-to website for web development tutorials, including a detailed CSS tutorial.

By mastering CSS, you can take your userlookup to the next level and create a truly unique and personalized space in Neopia. So go forth, fellow Neopians, and let your creativity shine!

REMOVING NEOPETS’ WHITE BACKGROUND
REMOVING NEOPETS’ WHITE BACKGROUND BORDER
REMOVING NEOPETS’ WHITE BACKGROUND & BORDER
CHANGING NEOPETS’ WHITE BACKGROUND COLOR
(BLACK)

REPLACING NEOPETS’ WHITE BACKGROUND WITH A PICTURE

CHANGING NEOPETS’ GRAY BACKGROUND COLOR
(BLACK)
REPLACING NEOPETS’ GRAY BACKGROUND WITH A PICTURE
(CREATES A TILED BACKGROUND IN PETPAGES)

FORCING A BACKGROUND TO REPEAT ONLY VERTICALLY

FORCING A BACKGROUND TO REPEAT ONLY HORIZONTALLY

CREATING A NON-REPEATING BACKGROUND IMAGE

POSITIONING A BACKGROUND IMAGE IN NEOPETS’ GRAY BACKGROUND SPACE

(NON REPEATING)

 

REMOVING ADS ON THE TOP OF THE SITE

REMOVING ADS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SITE

REMOVING ALL ADS

REMOVING NEOPETS’ HEADER & FOOTER
(FOR SHOPS, SEE SHOP SPECIFIC CODES)
REMOVING SIDEBAR INFORMATION
(FOR SHOPS, SEE SHOP SPECIFIC CODES)

 

HIDING A PAGE SCROLL
ENABLE SCROLLING WHEN NECESSARY
ENABLE SCROLLING EVEN WHEN UNNECESSARY

 

CHANGING FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR FOR “WELCOME, GUEST | NP: 2,000 | LOGOUT” IN HEADERS
(TEXT & LINKS SAME COLOR)

CHANGING FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR FOR “WELCOME, GUEST | NP: 2,000 | LOGOUT” IN HEADERS

(TEXT & LINKS DIFFERENT COLORS)
CHANGING FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR FOR NEOPETS’ COPYRIGHT
(TEXT & LINKS SAME COLOR)
(SEE PETPAGE SPECIFIC SECTION FOR PETPAGES)
CHANGING FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR FOR NEOPETS’ COPYRIGHT
(TEXT & LINKS DIFFERENT COLORS)
(SEE PETPAGE SPECIFIC SECTION FOR PETPAGES)

REMOVING NEOPETS’ COPYRIGHT

(SEE PETPAGE SPECIFIC SECTION FOR PETPAGES)
MODIFYING THE NEOPETS CLOCK
(FONT COLOR, SIZE, & TYPE)

REPLACING THE HEADER IMAGE WITH YOUR OWN

(CHANGE HEIGHT AND WIDTH ACCORDINGLY)

REPLACING THE FOOTER IMAGE WITH YOUR OWN

(CHANGE HEIGHT AND WIDTH ACCORDINGLY)
REMOVING NEOPETS’ HEADER
(FOR SHOPS, SEE SHOP SPECIFIC CODES)
REMOVING NEOPETS’ FOOTER
(FOR SHOPS, SEE SHOP SPECIFIC CODES)
REMOVING NEOPETS’ HEADER & FOOTER
(FOR SHOPS, SEE SHOP SPECIFIC CODES)

 

QUESTION MARK CURSOR
QUESTION MARK CURSOR ON MOUSEOVER
CROSSHAIR CURSOR
CROSSHAIR CURSOR ON MOUSEOVER
CROSSHAIR W/ ARROWS CURSOR
CROSSHAIR W/ ARROWS CURSOR ON MOUSEOVER
WAITING CURSOR
WAITING CURSOR ON MOUSEOVER
TEXT BAR CURSOR
TEXT BAR CURSOR ON MOUSEOVER

 

BLINKING TEXT
(NOT SUPPORTED BY ALL BROWSERS)
CHANGING FONT COLOR
CHANGING FONT SIZE & TYPE
CHANGING FONT COLOR, SIZE, & TYPE
CHANGING LINE HEIGHT
(INCREASE OR DECREASE DISTANCE OF ONE LINE OF TEXT FROM ANOTHER)

CHANGING LINE HEIGHT

(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, & TYPE)
CHANGING LETTER DISTANCE
(INCREASE OR DECREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN LETTERS IN WORDS)
CHANGING LETTER DISTANCE
(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, & TYPE)
(INCREASE OR DECREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN LETTERS IN WORDS)
CHANGING WORD DISTANCE
(INCREASE OR DECREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN WORDS)
CHANGING WORD DISTANCE
(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, & TYPE)
(INCREASE OR DECREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN WORDS)

 

CREATING CIRCULAR IMAGES

ROUNDED IMAGE EDGES

(BUT NOT PERFECTLY CIRCULAR)
CREATING ALTERNATING ROUNDED AND POINTED IMAGE EDGES
HORIZONTALLY INVERTING A PAGE
(NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MOST BROWSERS)
MAKING CODE BOXES
(REPLACE THE PARENTHESIS WITH GREATER/LESS THAN SIGNS)

 

REMOVING TROPHY BOX PSEUDO-SCROLL IN CHROME
REMOVING STATS IMAGES
REMOVING TRADES, AUCTIONS, WISHLIST, NEOMAIL, & NEOFRIEND PICTURES AND LINKS FROM USERINFO SECTION
(REPLACE THE PARENTHESIS WITH GREATER/LESS THAN SIGNS)
REMOVING HORIZONTAL GRAY BARS
REMOVING HORIZONTAL GRAY BAR IN USERINFO

REMOVING USERINFO SECTION

(REMOVING THIS SECTION IS NOT RECOMMENDED)

REMOVING COLLECTIONS

REMOVING SHOP & GALLERY

REMOVING NEOPETS

(REMOVING THIS SECTION IS NOT RECOMMENDED)

REMOVING NEOHOME

REMOVING GAMES & TROPHIES

REMOVING HABITARIUM

REMOVING NC MALL INFO

REMOVING “USERLOOKUP: GUEST (?)”

(THIS CODE MAY AFFECT PERSONAL IMAGES; NEOMAIL ME FOR A QUICK FIX)
REMOVING BRODERS FROM STAT BOXES
REMOVING ALL STAT HEADERS FROM USERLOOKUP
(SEE STAT HEADERS SECTION FOR INDIVIDUAL REMOVAL CODES)
REMOVING ALL INFORMATION FROM USERLOOKUP
(REMOVING THIS INFORMATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED)

 

REMOVING STATS IMAGES
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR SHIELD IMAGE

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR TRADES, AUCTIONS, WISHLIST, NEOMAIL, & NEOFRIEND IMAGES

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR SHOP KEEPER IMAGE
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR COLLECTION IMAGES
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR NEOPETS’ IMAGES
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR TROPHY IMAGES
DASHED IMAGE BORDERS – STAT IMAGES
CHANGING THE COLORS OF YOUR IMAGE BORDERS – STAT IMAGES

CREATING CIRCULAR NEOPET IMAGES

 

REMOVING STAT HEADERS FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING USERINFO HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING COLLECTIONS HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING SHOP & GALLERY HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING NEOPETS’ HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING HABITARIUM HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING NEOHOME HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP
REMOVING TROPHIES HEADER FROM USERLOOKUP

MODIFYING HEADERS

(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, FACE, & BACKGROUND COLOR)

MODIFYING HEADERS WITH NO BACKGROUND COLOR

(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, & FACE)

MODIFYING HEADERS WITH UPPERCASE LETTERS

(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, FACE, & BACKGROUND COLOR)

UNDERLINING HEADERS

(ALSO FONT COLOR, SIZE, FACE, & BACKGROUND COLOR)

 

REMOVING BORDERS FROM STAT BOXES
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR USERINFO BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR USERINFO BOX

(NO BORDERS)
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR COLLECTIONS BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR COLLECTIONS BOX

(NO BORDERS)
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR SHOP BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR SHOP BOX

(NO BORDERS)
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR NEOPETS BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR NEOPETS BOX

(NO BORDERS)
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR NEOHOME BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR NEOHOME BOX

(NO BORDERS)
ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR TROPHIES BOX

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR TROPHIES BOX

(NO BORDERS)
CHANGING YOUR STATS BOXES BACKGROUND COLOR

CHANGING YOUR STATS BOXES BACKGROUND IMAGE

CHANGING YOUR STAT BOXES BORDER COLORS

STAT BOXES WITH DASHED BORDERS

 

ADJUSTING THE SIZE OF YOUR TROPHY FONT
(FONT FACE ALSO)
MAKING YOUR PETS’ NAMES LOWERCASE

CAPITALIZING YOUR PETS’ NAMES

CAPITALIZING THE FIRST LETTER OF YOUR PETS’ NAMES

CENTERING USERINFO TEXT

MOVING STAT BOXES CLOSER TOGETHER
(SHRINK IMAGES, TEXT, AND REMOVE BORDERS FOR SMALLER WIDTHS)

 

REMOVING YOUR GUILD LOGO
REMOVING THE POLL BACKGROUND COLOR IN MOZILLA

 

REMOVING BLACK ‘AD’ BAR

REMOVING GRAY BAND/UPPER PORTION OF HEADERS
(BEST USED WITH THE ‘AD’ BAR REMOVAL CODE)

REMOVING SIDEBAR

(CHANGE FONT COLOR TO THE COLOR OF YOUR BACKGROUND)

REMOVING SIDEBAR WITH LEFT ALIGNMENT FIX

(CHANGE FONT COLOR TO THE COLOR OF YOUR BACKGROUND)

REMOVING HEADER & FOOTER IMAGES

REMOVING ADS

 

REMOVING THE BANNER AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE

REMOVING THE COPYRIGHT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE
(IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU REPLACE THIS IF REMOVED)

 

CHANGING THE FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR OF NEOPETS COPYRIGHT
(TEXT & LINKS SAME COLOR)
CHANGING THE FONT SIZE, TYPE, & COLOR OF NEOPETS COPYRIGHT
(TEXT & LINKS DIFFERENT COLORS)

 

REMOVING ‘OWNER’ AND QUICK PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION INFORMATION

(UPPER BLOCK OF STATISTICS MODULE)
REMOVING ‘NEOMAIL OWNER’ AND ‘VISIT PETS WEB PAGE’ IMAGES
(MAY AFFECT PERSONAL IMAGES; NEOMAIL ME FOR HELP WITH THIS)

 

REPLACING ‘NEOMAIL OWNER’ & ‘VISIT PETS WEB PAGE’ IMAGES

(MUST USE THE SAME IMAGE TO REPLACE BOTH IMAGES; MAY EXCEED LAYOUT DIMENSIONS)
BORDERING YOUR PETPET IMAGE
CHANGING THE SIZE OF YOUR PET’S IMAGE

 

CAPITALIZING PET & PETPET NAMES IN NEOPET MODULE
CAPITALIZING PET & PETPET NAMES IN NEOPET MODULE
(ALTERNATIVE CODE)

REMOVING “PET NAME THE PET TYPE (?)”

CAPITALIZING ALL LETTERS IN “PET NAME THE PET TYPE (?)”

CAPITALIZING THE FIRST LETTERS IN “PET NAME THE PET TYPE (?)”

 

ADDING IMAGES
IMAGE POSITIONED TO THE LEFT WITH A TEXT WRAP AROUND IT
IMAGE POSITIONED TO THE RIGHT WITH A TEXT WRAP AROUND IT

 

ADDING LINKS

 


ADDING IMAGE LINKS

 


IMAGE LINK WITH NO BORDER

 

BASIC CENTERING
PARAGRAPH CENTERING
ALIGNING TEXT TO THE LEFT
ALIGNING TEXT TO THE RIGHT

 

BOLDING
SLASHING TEXT
(REPLACE THE PARENTHESIS WITH GREATER/LESS THAN SIGNS)
SLASHING TEXT ON PETPAGES
UNDERLINING TEXT
(REPLACE THE PARENTHESIS WITH GREATER/LESS THAN SIGNS)
ITALICIZING TEXT
SUP TEXT
SUB TEXT
FONT COLOR
FONT SIZE

 

MAKING TEXT APPEAR WHEN YOU HOVER OVER AN IMAGE
BREAKING” OR ADDING TEXT TO A NEW LINE
ADDING BULLET POINTS

 

Last updated: 10/28/2024

UC Neopets Tier Guide

Explore the world of Unconverted Neopets with our comprehensive UC Tier Guide, meticulously crafted for PC users and passed down through the years. Delve into the structured tiers of pet trading in the PC realm, offering a ‘capitalist’ perspective on the values of unconverted pets. Please note that this guide is not binding; instead, it serves as a valuable resource to gauge general pet values within Neopets UC Tiers. Keep in mind that individual UC pet values may vary based on personal preferences, making this guide an indispensable tool for navigating the dynamic world of Neopets pet trading.

This guide works in assuming UC neopets traded have a VWN name format.
As mentioned above, these are NOT law, but observations on how common UC neopets are and how they fluctuate based on how easy/difficult it can be to find them.

TIER 1

Halloween LupeMutant LupeMutant MeercaMutant ShoyruMutant UsulSponge GrundoTyrannian Quiggle

Coconut Jubjub

Darigan Mynci

Darigan Shoyru

Desert Poogle

Halloween Lupe

Maraquan Scorchio

Mutant Buzz

Mutant Jetsam

Mutant Lupe

Mutant Meerca

Mutant Scorchio

Mutant Usul

Sponge Grundo

Tyrannian Quiggle

TIER 2

Baby EyrieBaby KougraDarigan GrundoDarigan JetsamDarigan LennyDarigan MeercaDarigan MoehogDarigan TonuDarigan UniDesert KauFaerie KauGrey KoiHalloween ZafaraMaraquan ChombyMaraquan GrarrlRobot BlumarooRobot GnorbuRobot JetsamSponge KoiSponge MoehogTyrannian KauTyrannian LennyTyrannian MynciTyrannian Nimmo

Baby Eyrie

Baby Kougra

Darigan Grundo

Darigan Jetsam

Darigan Lenny

Darigan Meerca

Darigan Moehog

Darigan Tonu

Darigan Uni

Desert Kau

Faerie Kau

Grey Koi

Halloween Zafara

Maraquan Chomby

Maraquan Grarrl

Robot Blumaroo

Robot Gnorbu

Robot Jetsam

Sponge Koi

Sponge Moehog

Tyrannian Kau

Tyrannian Lenny

Tyrannian Mynci

Tyrannian Nimmo

TIER 3

Baby SkeithDarigan AcaraDarigan BuzzDarigan GrarrlDarigan LupeDarigan SkeithDarigan UsulDarigan ZafaraDesert AishaFaerie KougraFaerie MeercaFaerie MoehogGrey GrundoGrey JetsamGrey JubjubGrey KauGrey LupeGrey MeercaGrey TechoHalloween WockyMarshmallow GrundoMutant HissiMutant SkeithRobot KacheekSponge KikoTyrannian BlumarooTyrannian PeophinTyrannian SkeithTyrannian Techo

Baby Skeith

Darigan Acara

Darigan Buzz

Darigan Grarrl

Darigan Lupe

Darigan Skeith

Darigan Usul

Darigan Zafara

Desert Aisha

Faerie Kougra

Faerie Meerca

Faerie Moehog

Grey Grundo

Grey Jetsam

Grey Jubjub

Grey Kau

Grey Lupe

Grey Meerca

Grey Techo

Halloween Wocky

Marshmallow Grundo

Mutant Hissi

Mutant Skeith

Robot Kacheek

Sponge Kiko

Tyrannian Blumaroo

Tyrannian Peophin

Tyrannian Skeith

Tyrannian Techo

TIER 4

Darigan BlumarooDarigan BoriDarigan CybunnyDarigan EyrieDarigan HissiDarigan JubjubDarigan KauDarigan KougraDarigan PeophinDarigan PteriDarigan ScorchioDarigan TechoFaerie BlumarooFaerie KyriiGrey ChombyGrey FlotsamGrey GrarrlGrey MoehogGrey MynciGrey PoogleGrey ShoyruGrey UniHalloween MoehogRobot PteriDarigan BoriUsukiboy Usul

Darigan Blumaroo

Darigan Bori

Darigan Cybunny

Darigan Eyrie

Darigan Hissi

Darigan Jubjub

Darigan Kau

Darigan Kougra

Darigan Peophin

Darigan Pteri

Darigan Scorchio

Darigan Techo

Faerie Blumaroo

Faerie Kyrii

Grey Chomby

Grey Flotsam

Grey Grarrl

Grey Moehog

Grey Mynci

Grey Poogle

Grey Shoyru

Grey Uni

Faerie Meerca

Halloween Moehog

Robot Pteri

Tyrannian Bori

Usukiboy Usul

 

TIER 5

Darigan BruceDarigan GelertDarigan KyriiDarigan YurbleFaerie AishaFaerie IxiFaerie LennyFaerie PteriFaerie ShoyruFaerie PeophinFaerie RukiGrey CybunnyGrey EyrieGrey GelertGrey KacheekGrey KyriiGrey PeophinGrey PteriGrey ScorchioGrey SkeithGrey WokyGrey YurbleGrey ZafaraIce BruceMaraquan GelertMaraquan HissiMaraquan KauMaraquan SkeithPlushie BrucePlushie BuzzPlushie FlotsamSponge BlumarooSponge LupeUsukigirl Usul

Darigan Bruce

Darigan Gelert

Darigan Kyrii

Darigan Yurble

Faerie Aisha

Faerie Ixi

Faerie Lenny

Faerie Pteri

Faerie Shoyru

Faerie Peophin

Faerie Ruki

Grey Cybunny

Grey Eyrie

Grey Gelert

Grey Kacheek

Grey Kyrii

Grey Peophin

Grey Pteri

Grey Scorchio

Grey Skeith

Grey Wocky

Grey Yurble

Grey Zafara

Ice Bruce

Maraquan Gelert

Maraquan Hissi

Maraquan Kau

Maraquan Skeith

Plushie Bruce

Plushie Buzz

Plushie Flotsam

Sponge Blumaroo

Sponge Lupe

Usukigirl Usul

TIER 6

Darigan AishaDarigan IxiFaerie TonuFaerie WockyFaerie XweetokFaerie YurbleGrey AcaraGrey AishaGrey IxiGrey KorbatGrey KougraGrey TonuMSP PooglePlushie ChombyPlushie GrundoRobot IxiSponge Peophin

Darigan Aisha

Darigan Ixi

Faerie Tonu

Faerie Wocky

Faerie Xweetok

Faerie Yurble

Grey Acara

Grey Aisha

Grey Ixi

Grey Korbat

Grey Kougra

Grey Tonu

MSP Poogle

Plushie Chomby

Plushie Grundo

Robot Ixi

Sponge Peophin

TIER 7

Darigan KacheekDarigan KorbatFaerie TuskaninnyGrey UsulPlushie CybunnyPlushie JetsamPlushie KacheekPlushie KikoPlushi ShoyruPlushie ZafaraQuigukiboy QuiggleQuigukigirl QuiggleSponge AishaTyrannian DraikTyrannian IxiTyrannian Krawk

Darigan Kacheek

Darigan Korbat

Faerie Tuskaninny

Grey Usul

Plushie Cybunny

Plushie Jetsam

Plushie Kacheek

Plushie Kiko

Plushie Shoyru

Plushie Zafara

Quigukiboy Quiggle

Quigukigirl Quiggle

Sponge Aisha

Tyrannian Draik

Tyrannian Ixi

Tyrannian Krawk

TIER 8

Darigan KrawkFaerie GrarrlGrey KrawkMaraquan KrawkPlushie AishaPlushie EyriePlushie KauPlushie KougraPlushie MeercaPlushie MynciPlushie PooglePlushie ScorchioPlushie SkeithPlushie TonuPlushie TuskaninnyRoyalgirl AishaRoyalboy KougraRoyalgirl KougraRoyalgirl Mynci

Darigan Krawk

Faerie Grarrl

Grey Krawk

Maraquan Krawk

Plushie Aisha

Plushie Eyrie

Plushie Kau

Plushie Kougra

Plushie Meerca

Plushie Mynci

Plushie Poogle

Plushie Scorchio

Plushie Skeith

Plushie Tonu

Plushie Tuskaninny

Royalgirl Aisha

Royalboy Kougra

Royalgirl Kougra

Royalgirl Mynci

TIER 9

Darigan DraikFaerie DraikFaerie TechoPlushie AcaraPlushie BlumarooPlushie BoriPlushie DraikPlushie GelertPlushie HissiPlushie IxiPlushie KoiPlushie KorbatPlushie KrawkPlushie LennyPlushie LupePlushie PteriPlushie TechoPlushie WockyPlushie YurbleRoyalboy AcaraRoyalboy CybunnyRoyalgirl CybunnyRoyalboy DraikRoyalgirl DraikRoyalboy KorbatRoyalgirl KorbatRoyalgirl KyriiRoyalgirl LupeRoyalboy MynciRoyalboy ShoyruRoyalgirl Shoyru

Darigan Draik

Faerie Draik

Faerie Techo

Plushie Acara

Plushie Blumaroo

Plushie Bori

Plushie Draik

Plushie Gelert

Plushie Hissi

Plushie Ixi

Plushie Koi

Plushie Korbat

Plushie Krawk

Plushie Lenny

Plushie Lupe

Plushie Pteri

Plushie Techo

Plushie Wocky

Plushie Yurble

Royalboy Acara

Royalboy Cybunny

Royalgirl Cybunny

Royalboy Draik

Royalgirl Draik

Royalboy Korbat

Royalgirl Korbat

Royalgirl Kyrii

Royalgirl Lupe

Royalboy Mynci

Royalboy Shoyru

Royalgirl Shoyru

TIER 10

Darigan WockyPlushie ChiaPlushie ElephantePlushie GnorbuPlushie GrarrlPlushie JubjubPlushi KyriiPlushie MoehogPlushie NimmoPlushie PeophinPlushie QuigglePlushie UniPlushie UsulRoyalgirl GrarrlRoyalboy KauRoyalgirl KauRoyalboy Kyrii

Darigan Wocky

Plushie Chia

Plushie Elephante

Plushie Gnorbu

Plushie Grarrl

Plushie Jubjub

Plushie Kyrii

Plushie Moehog

Plushie Nimmo

Plushie Peophin

Plushie Quiggle

Plushie Uni

Plushie Usul

Royalgirl Grarrl

Royalboy Kau

Royalgirl Kau

Royalboy Kyrii

Last updated: 10/28/2024

Pyramids Neopets

Pyramids is one of the classic games in Neopets, offering a delightful blend of luck and strategy as you work your way through a pyramid of cards. With the chance to earn trophies and Neopoints, this game keeps players engaged and challenged.

neopets pyramids

Pyramids Neopets Gameplay

In Pyramids Neopets, you navigate a card pyramid by clicking cards and following specific rules. Here’s a breakdown of how to play:

How to Play

  1. Start at the Bottom: The game begins with cards laid out in a pyramid shape. You will click on the cards at the bottom level of the pyramid to begin your ascent.
  2. Card Matching Rule: On the top right of the screen, a card will be displayed that serves as your guide. You can only select a card from the pyramid if its value is either +1 or -1 from the guide card. For example:
    • If the guide card is a 3, you can click on a 2 or 4.
    • If the guide card is a King, you can choose a Queen or a 1.
  3. Changing the Guide Card: Each time you select a card, the guide card will change to the value of the card you just clicked. You’ll continue clicking cards that match the +1 or -1 rule to progress up the pyramid.
  4. Dealing New Cards: If you find yourself unable to make a match, click on the pile of cards to draw a new one. However, be cautious—once you deplete the pile and can’t make a match, the game ends.

Objective

The ultimate goal is to clear all the cards from the pyramid, reaching the top and successfully completing the game.

Pyramids Strategy & Cheats

While Pyramids is largely based on luck, there are a few strategies you can employ to increase your chances of success:

  • Prioritize Single Cards: If you see that there is one card left on one side of the pyramid and two on the other, it’s wise to click on the single card first. Doing this opens up more cards above it for selection.
  • Keep an Eye on the Pile: Monitor your pile of cards. Use them wisely to maintain options when matches are unavailable.
  • Be Prepared to Draw: If you can’t find a match and the pile runs out, the game is over. Stay proactive by clicking when you have options.

Pyramids Trophies and Rewards

In Pyramids, you can earn two types of trophies based on your performance:

  1. Completion Trophies:
    • Bronze Trophy: Awarded for completing the game twice.
    • Silver Trophy: Earned by clearing the pyramid five times.
    • Gold Trophy: Achieved by completing the pyramid twice consecutively.
  2. High Score Trophy:
    • To earn a spot on the high score table, you must play consistently and achieve a top score. Note that high scores are reset every three months, but your listed high score will remain intact.

Tips for Success

    • Practice makes perfect: The more you play, the better your understanding of the card distribution and matching rules will be.
    • Keep an eye on your available cards: This will help you make informed decisions as you play.
    • Engage with the Neopets community: Sometimes, fellow players can share tips or strategies that may be beneficial.

Conclusion

pyramid neopetsPyramids is a charming game that combines strategy and chance, providing a delightful experience for Neopets players. With the opportunity to earn trophies and Neopoints, it’s a fun way to pass the time in Neopia. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer, good luck as you ascend the pyramid!

Last updated: 12/13/2024

Wraith Resurgence Plot Guide

The Wraith Resurgence plot, which spanned from November 17, 2017, to May 24, 2018, stands as one of the most memorable and gripping storylines in Neopets history. It began with a chilling sense of foreboding when Faerie Queen Fyora, fearing the weakening of the barrier keeping the Wraiths at bay, initiated a season of free Faerie Quests. This cautious action set the stage for an epic adventure that would involve mysterious figures, an ancient curse, and the fate of Neopia itself.

Wraith Resurgence Plot

The Spark of the Wraith Resurgence Plot

Fyora’s initial fears came true when she launched the Faerie Festival, where she introduced Kaia, a gifted student from Shenkuu with an unusual ability to foresee events. After the festival, however, the grounds were vandalized, and the Angry Yurble claimed to have seen Wraiths responsible for the destruction. Despite some skepticism from the Battle Faerie Aethia, Fyora remained resolute, noting the decay that mirrored the Wraiths’ sinister presence.

The Growing Threat of the Wraiths

After a series of mysterious disappearances, including two Neopets, Aiden and Nolan, who vanished in the Haunted Woods, the plot intensified. The Wraiths continued to wreak havoc, with each defeated Wraith revealing more about the forces behind the chaos. Through her unique trances, Kaia helped uncover the identities of the Wraiths, who were revealed to be former Neopets, including a key character named Damon.

As the Wraith threat grew, Fyora’s investigation led her to the Wild Woods, where she was ambushed and incapacitated, leaving Aethia to lead the resistance against the growing darkness. Meanwhile, Kaia pursued a more personal mission to confront Malum, an enigmatic figure tied to Shenkuu, whose presence threatened the safety of Neopia.

The Darkest Faerie’s Return

The plot took a shocking twist when it was revealed that the Darkest Faerie, a long-standing adversary of Neopia, was the mastermind behind the Wraiths’ transformations. Using Reizo, an old friend of Kaia’s who had been cursed and manipulated by the Darkest Faerie, the villain orchestrated a series of attacks to weaken the Faerie resistance and sow chaos across Neopia.

In a climactic battle, Neopians confronted the Darkest Faerie in an effort to thwart her nefarious plans. With the help of the fragments of Jerdana’s Orb, they managed to thwart the release of poisonous gas she intended to spread across Neopia, ultimately freeing Kaia and Reizo from the Darkest Faerie’s malevolent influence.

How Players Could Participate in the Wraith Resurgence Plot

Players had the chance to dive into the Wraith Resurgence plot through a series of interactive challenges, puzzles, and Battledome battles. The plot involved both strategic gameplay and story progression, allowing players to actively engage with the unfolding drama of Neopia’s battle against the Wraiths.

Key Participation Components

  • Battling Wraiths: Players faced off against powerful Wraith enemies, including the Snapjaw Wraith, Deathball Wraith, and Malum. Each battle was tied to specific milestones and achievements, granting exclusive rewards such as Battledome weapons, Neopoint bonuses, and unique avatars.
  • Interactive Puzzles: Players solved Faerie-themed puzzles in the Faeries’ Chest, discovered hidden clues through the Mystic Murmurs achievement, and navigated Fiendish Formations to unlock special plot rewards.
  • Potion Crafting and Healing: At Taelia’s Brewing Centre, players brewed potions to help combat the Wraiths’ curse. The Infirmary allowed them to heal Neopets affected by the Wraith transformations, earning valuable plot rewards.

Final Prizes

At the conclusion of the plot, players received rewards based on their level of participation. These included:

  • Exclusive Avatars: Special avatars that could only be obtained by participating in the plot.
  • Wearable Items: Faerie-themed items and Battledome weapons that were highly sought after.
  • Neopoint Bonuses: Players received Neopoint rewards to aid their Neopian journey.

The Battledome Waves: Key Battles and Rewards

The Battledome played a crucial role in the Wraith Resurgence plot. Players battled through six waves, each featuring a unique Wraith or ally, earning valuable rewards as they progressed.

  • Wave 1: Snapjaw Wraith: This early wave introduced the Snapjaw Wraith, dropping items like Ectoplasm, which were essential for crafting plot-specific items.
  • Wave 2: Deathball Wraith: Defeating the Deathball Wraith unlocked items such as Wraith Fangs and Mysterious Cyan Coffers, a rare treasure that could be unlocked with Golden Keys.
  • Wave 3: Wind Rider Wraith: A challenging encounter that rewarded players with exclusive items and achievements.
  • Wave 4: Hulking Wraith: The Hulking Wraith dropped valuable materials like Wraith Blood, which could be used in potion crafting.
  • Wave 5: Malum: The elusive Malum emerged as a formidable foe, offering Blazing Embers and the chance to face him in future battles.
  • Wave 6: Kaia: In a twist, Kaia became a Battledome challenger, revealing the depth of the Darkest Faerie’s manipulation.

Special Events and Final Showdown

As the plot progressed, players engaged in key challenges such as navigating the Wild Woods, collecting rare stone fragments in the Forgotten Graveyard, and confronting the Darkest Faerie in the ultimate showdown.

  • Mysterious Cyan Coffers: Players could open these rare chests with Golden Keys to discover hidden plot items.
  • Fiendish Formations: A fun and challenging puzzle game that mirrored Wraith movements and unlocked rewards for successful players.

Conclusion: Reliving the Wraith Resurgence

The Wraith Resurgence plot remains one of the most beloved storylines in Neopets history, showcasing a blend of mystery, action, and player interaction. Whether you participated in the plot or are discovering it for the first time, it’s a perfect example of Neopia’s thriving, ever-evolving world. By completing puzzles, battling Wraiths, and uncovering the truth behind the Darkest Faerie’s plot, players experienced one of Neopia’s greatest sagas, one that will live on in the hearts of many.

FAQ:

  • How can I relive the Wraith Resurgence plot? You can explore past events through the Neopets Plot Archives, where you’ll find detailed summaries of the plot and its rewards.
  • What were the main rewards for participating in the Wraith Resurgence? Rewards included exclusive avatars, Battledome items, rare treasures, and Neopoint bonuses.
  • What was the significance of Kaia in the plot? Kaia was central to uncovering the Wraith threat, and her journey revealed hidden aspects of the Darkest Faerie’s influence.
  • Can I still access plot items or rewards from the Wraith Resurgence? Many rewards from the plot, such as special avatars and wearable items, remain available to players who participated during the event.
Last updated: 12/22/2024