Kass Basher Cheats – How to Get the Spiked Club!

Kass Basher is an easy to learn Action game that allows you take all of your frustrations out on an innocent plushie who has been modeled after the not-so-innocent evil Lord Kass. After everything he did to Meridell it is no surprise that the locals decided to set up a batting range in his honor. In this game, you have the use the controls to hit the plushie with one of three bats found on one of the three difficulty levels. The distance in which the plushie travels amounts to the points received at the end of the round, and you only get one shot to hit the object per game. If you get a high enough score, you could win a trophy, or even the Kass Basher avatar!

Kass Basher

Kass Basher Instructions

neopets Kass BasherYou control a blue Blumaroo who has stepped up to the batting plate somewhere in Meridell. He is positioned underneath a tree, and on the overhanging branch is the Lord Kass Plushie that you must hit across the field in order to win. You use the left mouse button or spacebar to drop the plushie from the tree, and then hit either button again to swing before it reaches the ground. In the bottom left corner you can find the wind speed indicator, which can drastically effect how far the object travels. The wind changes constantly throughout the round, reaching anywhere from the highest speed of 9MPH or the lowest speed -9MPH. The flag attached to the branch shows in which direction the wind is blowing: positive numbers blow from right to left, and negative numbers blow from left to right.

When you start the game, you are given the choice between three difficulty levels in which you can play. However, each stage has to be unlocked by playing the previous one and achieving the desired score. Each difficulty gives you a different batting weapon, and the speed in which the plushie falls from the branch increases with the harder the game gets. Below is a list of each level, what type of battling tool you use, as well as the score needed to unlock it.

Difficulty

Batting Tool

Notes

 2-3319370Easy Mode Bread Unlocked at Start of Game
 1-2573793Normal Mode Wooden Stick Reach a distance of 175 meters on Easy Mode to unlock.
 3-7030589Hard Mode Spiked Club Reach a distance of 450 meters on Normal Mode to unlock.

Randomly during the game, you may also encounter the Blumaroo to be holding a tree as the bat. This is a very uncommon event but can help you reach a score worthy of the High Scores Table. So when this appears, make sure not to waste the opportunity! Additionally, you can also control how taunt the cape of the plushie is while it is flying through the air. To do this, you simply hold down the proper button to keep the cape down, and release to let it flap in the wind. By utilizing this feature properly, you can increase the distance in which the plushie travels. You can also click the mouse or hit the spacebar as the plushie lands to create an extra bounce.

Kass Basher Scoring

As stated earlier, you only get one chance to hit the plushie per game. The moment it hits the ground, or after the final bounce, the round is ended and you can either send your score or try again. After you hit the object with your bat it will soar through the air over the field. There will be markers on the ground that indicate how far it has traveled. Once the plushie comes to a complete stop on the ground a little helpful Turtum will arrive to mark its place. You can make him hurry up and go a little faster by clicking anywhere on the screen. The Turtum can also sometimes be replaced by a Drackonak. This happens when you click on a small rock that appears near the 820 meter mark, and he will then be the petpet that marks your spot. Doing this will in no way alter your score or the game, but it is a fun little thing to do if you’ve mastered Kass Basher already. The scoring system of this game is simple to say the least. If you hit the plushie 372 meters, you have 372 points and so forth.

Kass Basher Tips

If you are attempting a high score, it is best to always play on Hard Mode. In this difficulty, you are given a spiked club that can whack the kass harder and farther than the batting tools before it.

In order to achieve the highest possible score you must hit the plushie as far as it can go in one shot. This is done easier by making sure you hit the object in just the right time on just the right spot. The majority of players suggest waiting until you can whack the tip of the Kass’ beak, or after it reaches the tip of the Blumaroo’s ears. This allows the bat to connect almost perfectly with the plushie and send it soaring! It will give you a great angle and even better elevation so that you have the opportunity to manipulate the landing. This is best done with practice, as the speed in which the plushie falls differs from each difficulty. Where you may master whacking the beak on normal, hard mode can prove a more difficult challenge.

Another thing to note is that the wind speed can drastically effect how far the plushie will travel. You should always wait until the speed indicator is at the highest possible point: 9MPH. If the wind starts low and continues to drop, with no rise in sight, it is best to start the game over and try again. Usually it will fluctuate anywhere from two to three speeds either way, so it is best to shoot for a higher number to begin with, and then wait for it to reach its peak.

The moment the plushie has been sent flying, remember to hold down the left mouse button or spacebar the keep the cape taunt and secure. This will allow the object to soar freely as it is more aerodynamic, greatly lessening the drag from the air. Once the plushie has stopped ascending you may release the button and let him slowly descend toward the ground. Letting the cape flap around as it falls allows the plushie to travel farther by catching the wind drafts. When the object is finally reaching the ground (hopefully a great distance away from the starting point) you can still manage to squeeze in a few more meters. You can bounce the plushie by pressing and holding your desired button the moment it touches down, and then releasing again once it stops ascending, much like when you first hit it. Do this until you can bounce it no longer and it comes to a complete stop. It is possible to achieve a total of six possible bounces if done correctly.

Tip #1 Always wait until windspeed is at 9. ALWAYS.

I don’t care if it takes a few minutes. I don’t care if it takes thirty minutes – just wait for that windspeed to hit 9. Usually the speed increases by two, so if it starts out at an odd number, and especially if it starts out high, like 5 or 7, your chances of hitting 9 are higher. If it’s at 8, it can only go to 7 or 6, and if it goes to 7, there’s the chance it’ll become 9. This might be a little confusing, but when you’re playing, just keep in mind that your magic number in this game is NINE.

Tip #2: Whack Kass at the Oppurtune Moment

Through experience, I’ve found that hitting the Kass when it’s at your Blumaroo’s ears is about the perfect height. Not only does your bat connect wonderfully with the poor puppet, the higher elevation also gives you more air time, allowing the Kass to travel further. This, however, is easier said than done. It does take some practice and concentration, but you should get the hang of it in no time. Besides, another try is just a click away!

Tip #3: All Hail the Spacebar/Left Click!

Excuse that incredibly lame previous sentence. But it does get the message through, because lucky tip number three is going to be your best friend at passing levels and whacking the Kass out of this world (Literally. Well..not quite.) Alright, enough blabbing on and on. Here’s the deal: Immediately after whacking Kass, either press down the spacebar or re-click and hold down the left click mouse button. Both have the same result, so just do whatever you feel more comfortable with. The effect? Your airborn Kass will keep his wings tucked in during flight, so that all his silly flapping won’t interfere with your flight on the way up. Keep your spacebar/mouse pressed down until the Kass reaches his peak. Then, LET GO once he starts to descend, allowing him to flap away! This strategy will guarantee your Kass to fly much, much further.

After a satisfyingly loud thwack!, the perfect use of the spacebar/mouse technique and a beautiful, long descent, you’d think your username was up on that high- score list, right? Well…not exactly. See…the Kass puppet is like a sort of ugly tennis ball. It’s bouncy. And bouncy mean it’ll go back in the air. And going back in the air means…yup, more holding- down-the-wings. *insert collective groan here* This time, though, it’s much trickier. Your Kass isn’t in the sky for 4 seconds – it’s airborne for much less time! So here’s what to do: When you see your Kass falling towards the ground from his long flight, get ready to click/tap the spacebar. As soon as you hear him bounce, click/tap and hold down for about a second the first time, or for however long it takes him to reach his “peak”, which is very small and quick. After this first bounce, he may bounce even more! So don’t relax – instead, use your good judgement to decide when to click and when to let go. Usually, the bouncing airtime doesn’t even exceed a few seconds. Bounces, seemingly innocent and little, actually wind up helping your Kass go a lot further in the long run. My record so far is 5 bounces after one hit – pretty neat, huh?

Tip #4: Practice = Perfection

Yup, you saw this one coming. Whack-A-Kass, to the normal person (well, not that we’re abnormal or anything), appears to be very straightforward – you grab a stick and hit the falling puppet. Nothing could be easier, right? But after reading this guide, you’ve probably come to realize that there are a few skills to master, a few tricks to keep in mind. But put my tips and your practice together, and in the end you WILL pass that tricky second level and eventually get loads of NPs and a great score from this game! I would guarantee this but I’d probably get a zillion lawsuits the next morning. So practice, practice, PRACTICE!

Kass Basher Cheats

Step 1: Wind Speed
Wait until the wind is at 9 meters per second. It’s the hardest the wind will blow, and anything under 9 doesn’t get kass high enough. I’m impatient, so if the wind’s blowing the wrong way (negative) or it’s dying instead of blowing harder, I make kass fall out of the tree, and I start over.
Step 2: Crack his beak!
Hit kass just above that hill that I colored yellow. I took that screenshot by hitting the screenshot button instead of the space bar (or mouse click). So that’s the exact place I hit kass. If I am slow and hit him below that hill, I scrap that hit.
Step 3: Ascent
As kass is ascending, hold the space bar or mouse button down to keep kass’ wings flat. With his wings flat, kass goes faster because the wind resistance is less.
Step 4: Peak
As soon as kass stops ascending and he turns so he’s parallel with the land, let go of the space bar or mouse button. His wings will start to flap and slow him down as he descends.
Step 5: Descent
There’s nothing you can do here to help your score. But I check the clouds on the descent to be sure kass went as high as I could get him. If he doesn’t pass the clouds right, I nose dive him and slam him into the ground! He should skim the top of the two clouds he passes:
Step 6: Bounce
This is the part that’ll take practice. In this screenshot, kass has not hit the ground yet. He comes in from the descent, and right before he hits the ground, I hit the space bar. This step isn’t over yet. Sometimes I can get more bounces than the normal three out of him. But if I can’t, then I at least try to get more mileage (er..meterage) from those three bounces. Using the same concept that kass goes faster with his wings flat, I try to hold them down as he rises in each bounce, and let go while he’s falling back down. You can imagine how this might be tricky since the bounces happen within seconds. Practicing this will get you used to knowing when to hold the space bar or mouse button. Here’s a tip: if you have access to a slower computer, try playing this game on it. My old computer was much slower, and I could control kass’ wings more precisely.
Step 7: Skid
After he’s finished bouncing, it’s easy. I just added this step to advise you to hold kass’ wings down as he skids. It’s the wind resistance thing again.  But be sure not to hold the space bar or mouse button after the turtum brings out your score because it will start the game over without giving you the choice to send your score!

Kass Basher Avatar

whackedkass-5735247There is a chance to obtain an avatar while playing this game! Though not entirely difficult, you need to know the best tricks in order to hit the required score of 850 points. The best way to get this avatar is to follow the tips listed below. You can follow them in detail by reading the above section.

  • Play on Hard Mode difficulty with the Spiked Club.
  • Wait until the wind speed is at 9MPH.
  • Hit the plushie across the beak.
  • Keep the cape taunt when ascending, let it free while falling.
  • Try to bounce the plushie each time it hits the ground.

Conclusion

You are now well on your way to becoming a Kass Bashing champion! With the tips, tricks, and knowledge learned in this guide it will be a piece of cake to get that trophy you’ve been dreaming of. Just remember to have fun while you’re at it, and make that evil Lord Kass pay for everything he has done to the people of Meridell.

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Last updated: 12/13/2024

Paint Brush Neopets

Everything you need to know about paint brushes is in the following guide – from buying the brush to painting your pet, we’ve got it! Paint brushes are the items you use to paint your pets different colours. Such as turning your Kau from a Royal Kau to maybe a Spotted Kau? Paint brushes can only be used once, so decide carefully! Want to buy a Neopets Paint Brush? Want to use a Neopets Paint Brush? Do not even know what  a Neopets Paint Brush is? Read through this Neopets Paint Brush guide to answer any of your Neopets Paint Brush questions!

NEOPETS PAINT BRUSH

What is a Paint Brush?

In the Neopian world there are over 60 Neopets Paint Brushes for you to collect or use if you wish. People use a Neopets Paint Brush to paint their pets different colours. Some people use many paint brushes to change the colour of their pet but use previous clothes that were created by these colours.  The following are all the Neopets Paint Brushes you can currently obtain:


Purple Paint Brush

White Paint Brush

Red Paint Brush

Yellow Paint Brush

Green Paint Brush

Blue Paint Brush

Rainbow Paint Brush

Silver Paint Brush

Glowing Paint Brush

Striped Paint Brush

Shadow Paint Brush

Split Paint Brush

Invisible Paint Brush

Cloud Paint Brush

Disco Fever Paint Brush

Electric Blue Paint Brush

Fire, Fire, Your Pants On Fire Paint Brush

Speckled Paint Brush

Scritchy Sketchy Paint Brush

Skunk Paint Brush

Strawberry Fields Forever Paint Brush

Starry Paint Brush

Spotted Paint Brush

Checkered Paint Brush

Halloween Paint Brush

Christmas Paint Brush

Faerie Paint Brush

Golden Paint Brush

Lost Desert Paint Brush

Brown Paint Brush

Tyrannian Paint Brush

Baby Paint Brush

Pirate Paint Brush

Mystery Island Paint Brush

Orange Paint Brush

Pink Paint Brush

Ghost Paint Brush

Plushie Paint Brush

Darigan Paint Brush

Maraquan Paint Brush

Usuki Paint Brush

Snow Paint Brush

Royal Paint Brush

Grey Paint Brush

Starter Green Paint Brush

Starter Red Paint Brush

Starter Blue Paint Brush

Starter Yellow Paint Brush

Camouflage Paint Brush

Biscuit Paint Brush

Zombie Paint Brush

Relic Paint Brush

Woodland Paint Brush

Transparent Paint Brush

Maractite Paint Brush

Swamp Gas Paint Brush

Water Paint Brush

Wraith Paint Brush

Eventide Paint Brush

Get Off My Lawn Paint Brush

Stealth Paint Brush

Dimensional Paint Brush

Pastel Paint Brush

Polka Dot Paint Brush
Marble Paint Brush - r101
Marble Paint Brush
Candy Paint Brush - r101
Candy Paint Brush
Steampunk Paint Brush - r101
Steampunk Paint Brush
Toy Paint Brush - r101
Toy Paint Brush
Origami Paint Brush - r101
Origami Paint Brush
Oil Paint Brush - r150
Oil Paint Brush

Where to find Neopets Paint Brushes

If you are lucky enough you can get a random event giving you a paint brush. This is extremely lucky. The most common way to buy them is through the shop wizard ( not ssw) trades or auctions. Prices range from 30k to millions depending on the type of paint brush.

Trades

Here people will be selling paint brushes. Sometimes you may see them being sold for very cheap or others asking A LOT more for them than they are worth. It is a good idea to research how much a specific paint brush is that you wanting before buying. The simplest way to do so is to check the trades for other lots that are selling and how much they are seeking for it. An example of the Faerie Paint Brush search:

neopets paint brush

The pink box is showing you where you need to type the item name and the green boxes are showing you what other people are wanting for that specific item.  Some will want only NP others may want a mixture of NP and items, some wont specify what they actually want and in that case you will need to mail them and others will have them reserved for specific people. As you can see the currently market for a Faerie Paint Brush is at 2million NP (2,000,000np). Some brushes are available through the Hidden Tower (Must be 4 months to access it)

Auctions

Here you have the chance to bid on a paint brush that is really cheap and auctions also allows you to bid more than 2 million Neopoints which is rather handy. You can scroll through pages of auctions that are going on or you can search specific paint brushes for you to look at.

paint brush neopets

People can also make sure that you are the only person that bids on the paint brush through NF only auctions. *Note: The following colours are not in forms of paint brushes but accessible in other means ( you will have to figure out).

  • Alien
  • Chocolate
  • Coconut
  • Clay
  • Custard
  • Garlic
  • Ice
  • Jelly
  • Mallow
  • MSP
  • Robot
  • Snot
  • Sponge
  • 8-Bit
  • Mutant
  • Magma

How to use a Neopets Paint Brush

Using them is simple. Go to the Rainbow Pool with your paint brush in your inventory. Click which pet you want and it will be painted.

painting

If your pet can not be painted a certain option than it will not appear.

Selling a Neopets Paint Brush

Sometimes you are given a Paint brush or you buy a paint brush and second guess your idea. You are always able to sell them to others. All you need to do, as mentioned previously, research how much it is worth and sell it to that price. Unless you want to sell to a re-seller, ( extremely cheap ) or gift to a friend. You can also put it up for auction for people to bid on it and if you are lucky the amount that has been bid maybe more than you were going to sell it for in the first place.

Some people will paint their pets numerous colours for the clothes that they can get from it. All you need to do is go to your closet to see if you have any clothes from the paint brushes. You can make quite a range of pets from painting them a few times. These are a few examples from painting a Shoyru; Zombie, Robot and Desert:

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Alternatives to Paint Brushes

There are other way to get your pet painted and these can still cost you. There is the Lab Ray, Morphing Potions, Transmogrification Potions, Chia Pops, Fountain Faerie, Magma Pool, Random events, Neggs, other forms of potions, Magical Plushies and much more…

Last updated: 12/15/2025

Neopets Freebies & Neopets Free Rewards!

Neopets Freebies are abundant on Neopets, which is full of activities in which you can spend your Neopoints: buying in shops, trading items, getting books for your pets and buying delicious treats for them. But, what about the places where you can get free Neopoints and items? Well, there are indeed quite a few of Neopets Freebies that you can visit as well!

In this page I will share with you the best freebie pages that you can visit in the game every day, giving you the direct link for them and sharing with you a little information about each, of what you can get in them and how often you’re allowed to visit them. You can come back here and use the list as your new Neopets Freebie help, so don’t forget to bookmark it before leaving if you find it helpful!

Neopets Freebies List

Neopets FreebiesAnchor Management

Created after the Krawk Island event, the Anchor Management is a one-click freebie in which you fire against a gigantic kraken in order to protect the deeps of the island. The prize you get out of it is random but it can be from Forgotten Shore Map Pieces, dubloons, Draik Morphing Potions… and even Maraquan Paint Brushes! If you visit this freebie you can have a sure chance of getting a nicely valuated item to sell, or just of getting some sweet pirate items to play with your Neopets! You can visit this freebie only once a day, so make sure to don’t forget to do it.

Apple Bobbing

Have you ever wished to play that popular fair apple bobbing game on a virtual form? Well, now you can do it with your Neopet! You can visit this freebie in Neovia once a day for the chance of getting some apples, wearables, books and spooky food. At the same time, this place gives an avatar that you can use and show to your friends on the Neoboards! Beware though since Bart doesn’t seem to change the water of his tank very often and your pet might get sick with Blurred Vision after trying it’s luck.

Coltzan’s Shrine

One of the oldest freebies there are in the game! This monument was built by Princess Vyssa to honor her father. Ruled by the spirit of King Coltzan III, Neopets from all Neopia come to give him their respects, and sometimes, the spirit of the kind king appears and awards his visitor with some free items! You can visit the shrine every 12 hours for the chance of getting Neopoints, desert food, dubloons, weapons and even the mythic 1 million NP prize! Coltzan also awards stats for your pet in some occasions; so if you’re training one, don’t forget this neopet freebie.

Deserted Tomb

Once a day you can visit this creepy tomb at The Lost City of Geraptiku. Adventure yourself through room-by-room of mazes and try to find the treasure that this place hides: Neopoints, food, furniture and even an avatar for you to use! You might fall into one of the traps though, but this will only take a few HP points from your active pet. Is it worth the chance? Then is your time to enter.

Neopets Free JellyNeopets Free Jelly

Are your Neopets hungry and you are in need of finding free food for them? Or are you a collector of food items, and one more of them wouldn’t hurt at all? Then, this Giant Jelly is the place to go! You can grab one piece a day, which feeds two portions. From strawberry, lime and even dung: you’ll get one of the many random flavors to feed your pets need.

Fruit Machine

Everyday you can take a spin on this free wheel located in the Lost Desert. If the first two fruits match you’ll win a prize. If all three fruits match, you’ll win a really big one! From desert fruits to expensive Paint Brushes, test your luck and wait for the Desert Aisha, Kau and Lupe to bring you the luck you need for the day! Warning: this freebie can be pretty nerve breaking due how slow the chosen fruits spin until stopping 😉

Grave Danger

Starting after the Spooky Food Eating Contest, you’ll need to have a petpet attached to your Neopet in order to play it. The petpet you select will enter the grave in hopes of returning with some nice reward for you. The petpet might be gone from 3 to 10 hours and you’ll be able to check the status updates on the same page. During the time the petpet spends in the grave, you will not be able to remove it from your Neopet, zap it at the Secret Petpet Lab or abandon/trade a Neopet that has the Petpet attached… but don’t worry, your petpet will always return to safety and there is no danger of losing it by sending it to this adventure!

Despites the long wait, the rewards are pretty worthy, you can get from stamps, spooky food, to even expensive weapons and Paint Brushes! You also have the option to equip some NC armor to your petpet, which will require NC to buy, but is not a must for you to use this neopets freebie.

Neopets Free OmeletteNeopets Free Omelette

With the same principle as the Free Jelly, this freebie lets you take one omelette a day, though this will feed your pet 3 times. You can find this place at Tyrannian Plateau but sometimes they might have ran out of omelette to give, for which you might have to wait a couple hours more before they cook the new one. You’ll be awarded a random omelette flavor, from cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms and even anchovies. I hope you get a delicious one for your pets!

Healing Springs

Ran by the kind water faerie Marina, you can visit this place every 30 minutes in order to heal your Neopets for free when they are sick or hurt, or gain some extra HP points in case they are missing them. Despites her healing abilities, Marina also awards healing potions, elixirs and snowballs for you to use or sell in case of needing Neopoints. How generous, isn’t she?

Kiko Pop

Set up at the shore of the bright Kiko Lake, Elvin allows you to throw a dart at this game with spinning balloons in 3 different difficulties in hopes of hitting one and getting a prize! The objective is to hit and pop any of the balloons on the board by aiming and clicking with your mouse, the colors don’t really matter and is pretty random if your balloon pops or not, so just keep trying everyday and eventually you’ll be winning some nice freebies. The prizes are pretty random but can be different foods, clothes, weapons or books… and you also have the chance to get an avatar!

Kreludor Meteor

Known also like the Meteor Crash Site 725-XZ, this is a freebie located in Kreludor in which you have the option to poke such meteor with a stick in order to see what happens. You can do this once every hour until you get something out of it, after which you’ll need to wait 24 hours to visit it again. The prizes here come from petpets, weapons to space food: all pretty Kreludor and Virtupets related.

Lunar Puzzle

The Shenkuu Lunar Temple is a freebie where you need to analyze the position of Kreludor and Neopia on an astrological map to guess the current phase of Kreludor. You will need some knowledge if you want to give the correct answer but even if you don’t succeed, you still get a prize for trying so either way is a win win situation. If you’re in for a fast free item then just pick a random answer, though if you want the correct answer you can use a calculator like the one this place offers. All the prizes (either the consolation or the winning ones) are Shenkuu related.

Money Tree

In the center of Neopia Central, you’ll find this smiling tree that holds many items and Neopoints amounts donated by all the people around Neopia. You can come here and pick what ever you want as a max of 10 successfully taken donations. a day. I say successfully taken since, just as you, there are many others that come here to get free items, so some of them might be taken quite fast. Have your refresh button ready and click fast in order to get your desired donation, who knows, you might be able to catch some expensive stuff and even NC items if you’re lucky!

Free Monthly Neopets FreebiesFree Monthly Neopets Freebies

Once a month you are allowed to visit the Freebies For You! page, in which each one of the Neopets in your account will pick one random food item. You’ll also get 2,000 NPs on this visit, so make sure to check this freebie monthly!

Movie Central

Got some hungry Neopets and you’re in need of free food? Then the snack center of Movie Central is the perfect place to visit! Here you can feed each of your pets once every 24 hours, and you can select getting some popcorn, soda or hamburgers for them. Now you are ready to watch a movie!

Obsidian Quarry

Aren’t obsidian stones beautiful and useful? If you think just like me then this freebie will be perfect for your needs. You can come here and pick a Shiny Obsidian once a day. But what are those rocks made for? Well, if you combine them with other materials you can create some lovely robot petpets at the Tangor’s Workshop to give to your Neopets!

Petpet Park

Weltrude is a lovely blue Bruce that once a day lets you take a free item out of her Toy Chest. All of the prizes she awards are petpet related, most likely toys that you can use to entertain your Neopet, or that you can sell later to get some Neopoints for yourself. Either way, is worth visiting.

Qasalan Expellibox

The only freebie that gives you the chance to earn some Neocredits (150NC to be exact)! You can throw a scarab every 8 hours and see where it lands. There is only one square that awards the NC, but you can also win Neopoints and items out of this freebie, though sometimes your pet might also get sick out of it.

Rubbish Dump

The Meridell Rubbish Dump is a big pile of rubbish located outside of Meri Acres farm and watched over by a blue farmer Kacheek. Here, many random Neopian characters give out their rubbish for people to pick and just like the Money tree, you’re allowed to get 10 items per day out of this place.

Shop of Offers

In this freebie you can collect free 50NPs a day by just visiting the link, kind of a good deal, right? When entering, you’ll be welcomed by this random event:

Something has happened!
You have received 50 Neopoints from what seems to be a very rich Slorg. That was nice of him. Anyway, thanks for visiting the Shop of Offers today! *triumphant music*

Second-hand Shoppe

The Neopian Second-Hand Shoppe is a lovely place stocked with donations that you can select and take home. The quality of items you can find here is inferior than the Money Tree but better than the Rubbish Dump, but just like this two places, you’re only allowed to pick 10 per day.

Snowager

At the deeps of the Ice Caves, there lives a long worm ice creature called Snowager, who protects a pile of treasures of all kinds! While he’s awake is not a great idea trying to get close ot it, since he’s quite moody and can attack easily, so is better to wait until he’s asleep to get closer. The Snowager is asleep during the following hours. You may approach him once during each hour he slumbers:

6:00am – 7:00am NST
2:00pm – 3:00pm NST
10:00pm – 11:00pm NST

If you’re lucky enough to catch him sleeping, you might be able to get one piece of the treasure that includes neggs, keyrings, plushies, weapons and exclusive prizes! And even an avatar with his image! Be careful though, since sometimes he might wake up just went you’re trying to get something off the treasure.

Soup Kitchen

Is there any faerie with a better heart than the Soup Faerie? Well, I surely don’t think so! This kind faerie makes tons of soup for all the poor Neopets in Neopia and as long as you have less than 3,000NPs in total inside your account, you are allowed to come here as many times a day as you want to feed all your pets. You might even get an avatar while feeding!

TDMBGPOP

The Discarded Magical Blue Grundo Plushie of Prosperity or TDMBGPOP for short (still not very short but anyway…) is an abandoned plushie that hangs on the trees of Faerieland. You can go and talk with him once a day, and sometimes as a reward you’ll find Neopoints and items to take with you! You also have the chance of getting an avatar while visiting this freebie.

Tombola

Ran by the Tiki Tack man, the tombola is a dailie freebie where you can pull out a ticket in hopes of getting the winner one. Any ticket ending with a 0, 2 or 5 is a winner! You can get Neopoints, consolation prizes, codestones and island food as a reward, among other goodies. Come here and test your luck!

Underwater Fishing

Once every 12 hours and are allowed to come to the Ye Olde Fishing Vortex, relax for a while with your Neopet, and test your luck with fishing. You might get boots, boxes and different fishes out of this freebie! Some days your pet will increase it’s fishing skill, and as it becomes higher, the prizes you’ll be able to fish will improve.

Remember that you can only visit freebies from your main account! Have fun!

Neopets Freebies Monthly: A Regular Boost to Your Adventure

Neopets Freebies monthly provide players with a reliable way to earn extra rewards every month. By visiting the Neopets Freebies monthly page, you can collect a range of gifts, including Neopoints and items. The amount of Neopoints awarded is tied to the age of your account, making it even more rewarding for long-time players. This feature ensures that you never run out of essentials for your pets. Make it a habit to claim your Neopets Freebies monthly, and you’ll enjoy steady progress in your Neopian journey. Don’t forget—this is one of the easiest ways to grab some extra NP and keep your Neopets happy.


Neopets Freebies on Your Birthday: A Celebration Worth Logging In For

Your birthday is an exciting time in Neopia, and Neopets Freebies on your birthday make it even better. On your account’s anniversary, you can claim special gifts like unique items and bonus Neopoints. Neopets Freebies on your birthday are available only on that day, so make sure you don’t miss out! These gifts add a personal touch to your Neopian experience, helping you celebrate in style. Whether it’s rare items or a Neopoint bonus, Neopets Freebies on your birthday are a delightful reward for loyal players.


Neopets Freebies Daily: Your Daily Dose of Rewards

Neopets Freebies daily activities are a cornerstone of the site’s gameplay. From visiting the Giant Jelly to spinning the Fruit Machine, these daily tasks offer an array of free items, Neopoints, and even stat boosts. Popular Neopets Freebies daily spots include the Giant Omelette, Tombola, and Coltzan’s Shrine. By making these part of your routine, you’ll quickly accumulate wealth and resources. Neopets Freebies daily are not only fun but also a practical way to enhance your Neopian experience without spending any Neopoints.

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Neopets Monthly Freebies Link: Your Gateway to Rewards

The Neopets monthly Freebies link is your direct path to collecting free items and Neopoints each month. Simply click on the Neopets monthly Freebies link to access these rewards. With just a few clicks, you can stock up on essentials for your Neopets, keeping them happy and healthy. The Neopets monthly Freebies link is a must-visit for players who want to maximize their resources with minimal effort. Bookmark it today, and don’t miss out on these valuable monthly rewards!


Is Neopets Free? A Look at Cost-Free Fun in Neopia

Many players wonder, “Is Neopets free?” The answer is a resounding yes! Neopets is free to play, offering a wide range of activities, games, and features at no cost. While there are premium options like Neocash for exclusive items, the vast majority of the site’s features are accessible to all players. So, is Neopets free? Absolutely, and it’s one of the few online games where you can enjoy such a rich experience without spending a dime.

Neopets Free


Neopets Free 1000 NC: How to Claim Your Neocash Reward

Recently, players were thrilled to receive Neopets free 1000 NC as part of a special promotion. This offer allowed users to claim 1,000 Neocash for free, providing access to exclusive NC Mall items. To grab your Neopets free 1000 NC, keep an eye out for announcements on the site or log into the NC Mall during promotional events. This bonus is a fantastic way to explore premium features without spending real money. Don’t miss your chance to grab Neopets free 1000 NC when it’s available!

Free 1000 NC


Neopets Free Dailies: Maximize Your Earnings Every Day

Neopets free dailies are a key part of earning Neopoints and items. These activities include popular features like the Giant Jelly, Tombola, and the Fruit Machine, where you can try your luck daily. Neopets free dailies not only provide essential resources but also add a fun routine to your gameplay. By consistently visiting these locations, you’ll build up a stockpile of items and Neopoints. Don’t overlook the value of Neopets free dailies—they’re a cornerstone of a successful Neopian adventure.


Neopets Free Neocash: Unlock Exclusive Premium Rewards

Neopets free Neocash promotions are rare but highly rewarding. During special events, players can claim Neopets free Neocash to spend in the NC Mall. These offers often coincide with anniversaries or major celebrations. For example, during Neopets’ 25th anniversary, many users received Neopets free Neocash to purchase exclusive items. To make the most of these opportunities, stay informed through official announcements. Neopets free Neocash is a fantastic way to enjoy premium content without dipping into your wallet.

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Last updated: 12/13/2024

Neopets Greasemonkey

The official description states that Greasemonkey allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript. So what does that exactly mean? Simply put, it lets you install SCRIPTS that add or change features about a webpage. For example, it might make everything on a website in pt 12 Arial font, or add an exit button to a frame, or click a series of links for you. Each script is applicable to certain settable webpages. To use any of the neopets greasemonkey programs/scripts posted on this website, you will need to install Greasemonkey first, or it’s counterpart if you’re not using Firefox.

Neopets Scripts

There are tons of neopets greasemonkey scripts available to be downloaded, that have been created and uploaded by various users. These are all free and can be found at the holy grail for Greasemonkey scripts, userscripts.org. There are greasemonkey autobuyers, game autoplayers, greasemoney score senders, neoquest trainers, and etc.  The list is endless.

Download Greasemonkey

Greasemonkey can be added as an extension to FIREFOX. For the purpose of simplicity, this guide, and any uploads, will reference Greasemonkey when talking about scripts, but other browsers are supported as well as can be seen below. You can download it safely and for free here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748

Chrome users have it easy. Chrome already has a built-in function to support userscripts. If you wish to have a simple interface, similiar to greasemonkey, than I suggest you download Tampermonkey:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo?hl=en

Safari users, you can use an adapted version called Greasekit. Like above, not all Greasemonkey scripts are compatible with Greasekit.
http://8-p.info/greasekit/

Is Greasemonkey Safe?

Greasemonkey is completely safe. However, the scripts are created by other users and can be malicious. They can grab your cookies, etc. Although the vast majority of scripts are created for good purposes, there are, as always, bad people out there. Userscript.org is mostly safe. Because of the open forum format, most scripts are already downloaded and tested by other users. Glitches, bugs, and any malicious activity will usually be prompty reported or posted on the script page by users. The scripts we upload to Neopets-Cheats.com, will be verified to be safe to use!

Install Greasemonkey Script

Oh, that’s very easy. although it took me awhile to figure out. First, enable greasemonkey (assuming you’ve already installed it and restarted firefox) by clicking the little grey monkey in the bottom right corner of your FF browser. It should turn from a frowning grey monkey to a happy colored one. Or (for firefox), click Tools > Greasemonkey > Enable. To install a script, press the Install button on userscripts. Click install again on the button, and bam you’re done! If you have the script downloaded on your desktop, than open up the script with Firefox and you will be asked if you’d like to install the script.

Adjust Script Settings

You can adjust a scripts’ applied pages, code, etc. by clicking Tools > Greasemonkey > Manage User Scripts.

Neopets Greasemonkey Scripts

We have many popular greasemonkey scripts added to our site. Check our sidebar, near the end for a full list of them on our site. We’ve added a bit more below for your convenience.

Neopets : Underwater Fishing
Reels in your line for all your pets
Neopets Greasemoney

Neopets : Quick Price Checker
Enables Alt+W to quickly check the price of the selected text and converts it into a link
Neopets Greasemoney

Last updated: 12/13/2024

Neopets Unfreeze your Account

Has your Neopets Account been banned or frozen? I’ve written a guide to teach you how to acquire your account back! Learn how to get your account back, what can get your neopets account frozen, and if you truly deserve to be unfrozen. If you view the userlookup of your account, and you see the message “This account has been disabled.“, that means your account has been banned (disabled) by TNT. It happens. Sometimes, for reasons that can be beyond your control, your neopets account is frozen. TNT has their reasons, and trust us when we say that they are often wrong. To unfreeze your account, there are some important steps you should take. We’re here to help. Good luck!

how to Unfreeze neopets account

INITIAL STAGES

There is a big difference between being locked out of your account and being frozen. First, let’s talk about determining if and why you were frozen.

Are you actually frozen?

So, you’ve just attempted to log in to your account and it’s not working. Before you fret, make sure you are actually frozen. It’s always recommended that you have a document on your computer wherein you keep track of the details of your account: all of your past and present passwords, PIN numbers, etc. because you never know when you might need to provide this information to TNT.

The best way to check if you are frozen is to log into a side account and then lookup your main account. You can either search your username in the bottom search bar or go straight to the userlookup URL. If you are frozen, you will see the sad Blue Grundo when you manually search your username, or you will see the following alert when you look up the URL:

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Do you see these? You’re frozen. Let’s talk about what to do next.

Why were you frozen?

When you first started playing Neo, or if you’re an “old player”, meaning that you’ve been around before major changes were made to the site in the mid-2000s, you might be familiar with the period of time when TNT would tell you why you were frozen; you would log into the site and there would be a notification giving you a reason why you were frozen. Unfortunately, we are not offered this consideration by TNT anymore. The reality is that you will not be told why you were frozen until TNT responds to a ticket that you submit, if you choose to do.

You’re frozen. Now what?

You might be guilty. You might know why you’re guilty, you might not. The reality is that both you and TNT make mistakes, and either of you might be right. Stay calm. Let’s talk about how you should approach the ticket submission process.

SUBMITTING A TICKET TO NEOPETS

There is no way to have your account unfrozen by TNT without submitting a ticket. You must submit a complete and thorough ticket. Now, there is no way to know for sure why you were frozen; even if you are knowingly guilty of something, you cannot be sure that is why TNT decided to freeze you. For this reason, you do not want to admit to anything in your very first ticket submission, and you don’t want to list any assumptions you might have. Your first priority when submitting your ticket is verifying that the frozen account is yours, without question, and inquiring as to why you are frozen. That’s it.

Here are some tips for your very first ticket submission:

  • Be extremely thorough and provide all of the information that you have about your account at your disposal. This includes but is not limited to any and all passwords you have ever used, emails you have ever used, PINs you have ever used, the birthday and zip code associated with your account, notable items in your safety deposit box and closet, neofriends, users you have recently corresponded with on neomail, recent pets you have transferred and/or pounded from the frozen account, among others. Any practical information that will certifiably verify that the account is yours should be included. This is very important because TNT is infamous for often taking a very long time to reply to a ticket. You do not want to wait months for a ticket response only to have the response be about owner verification. Don’t give them any reason to doubt that this is your account is frozen! Then, you can get on to the more important correspondence.
    NOTE: TNT is extremely particular about email addresses. If you cannot provide the email address associated with your frozen account, there is a significant chance that your account will not be returned to you. For any reason, TNT may also ask you to provide the account’s original email address (i.e. the email address used to create the account); they don’t always do this, but if they do and you cannot provide the correct answer, your account may not be returned to you. For this reason, we highly recommend maintaining a document on your computer in which you keep track of all of the personal information about your account, most importantly the emails, passwords, and PINs, so this info is always available in case of an emergency.
  • Do not go into details about why you may have been frozen. Do you know that you are guilty of something? The reality of the situation is that you have no way of knowing why you were frozen until they respond to you, despite any inklings you might have. Do not give them any reason to be suspicious of you. You do not want to accidentally incriminate yourself unnecessarily. Wait for TNT to respond to your ticket and tell you what is going on. You could be frozen for a reason entirely unrelated to what you had intentionally done! You have nothing to lose; you should simply ask why you were frozen and leave it at that.
  • Be respectful and cooperate. I know that it might feel unfair, and I know that the possibility of waiting months to hear back about your account is not something to get over easily. Still, I promise that going out of your way to express your anger, frustration, sadness, and/or exasperation to great degrees will do nothing to garner you a quick response to your ticket. It’s okay to be upset and mention that you want to get your account back. That being said, keep it toned down as much as you can, and make sure you are approaching the situation as someone who wants to cooperate. As predictable as we want TNT members like Tony and Alice to be, they often are not, and you don’t want to risk annoying or insulting them. Play nice.

A note about the tricky Help Page

To submit your ticket, you will go to the Help page and click “Request Support.” From there, you can create a ticket.

The Neopets website is quite glitchy. Have you tried submitting a ticket, but you’ve found the ticket submission link leads you nowhere? The Help page and ticket submission form has a bit of wonky coding associated with it, but don’t worry!

If you’re seeing this, you will not be able to submit a ticket:

Unfreeze neopets account

This page appears to have redirected from neopets.com, takes up the whole screen, and has the URL listed above (which is NOT /help.phtml). This is not quite what you’re looking for.

If you’re seeing this, you will be able to submit a ticket:

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As you can see, we’re at the appropriate neopets.com URL and have remained onsite. All of the links on this page will work perfectly fine.

If you find yourself at the first example above, and you’re unable to submit a ticket, manually typing out the correct /help.phtml URL should redirect you to the onsite help page. Refreshing the page won’t work because the URLs are different, so make sure you’re directing your browser to the correct URL.

Sorry for this bit of trouble, but don’t let the site’s glitchy nature stop you from trying to get your account back!

CONTACTING TNT AFTER YOUR TICKET SUBMISSION

As I’ve mentioned — and you probably already know — TNT is known for taking their sweet time to respond to tickets. If you’re wondering if there’s something else you can do in the meantime to express your concern to TNT, the answer is yes! Remember, just as you do not want to send in multiple tickets for the same unresolved issue (they really don’t like that…), you don’t want to go overkill on any of your correspondence. Still, there are a few things to do to continually let them know that you are waiting on their end to resolve your issue.

  • Email TNT at support@neopets.com. In your email to them, you need to mention your ticket number, which will be at the homepage of the Help page once you submit your ticket. You do not want to reiterate your entire ticket, and provide the copious amount of information that you (hopefully) submitted alongside your ticket. The point of the email is to remind them that you have a ticket full of information that needs to be resolved. Write to them with a message like this in mind:
    Dear TNT, I have recently come to find that my account, account name, is frozen. I have read the site rules and regulations, and I have found that I am not guilty of going against any of them. I have submitted a ticket: #XXXXX-XXXXX. Please review it and respond. Thank you.
    You do not want to be rude! This email is meant to be a simple reminder.
    If you do not receive a response to your ticket after 2-3 weeks, you can resend your email. You don’t want to spam them, but it’s okay to send continuous reminders over time.
  • Post on the Neopets Facebook page when it is active. While they do not post often, this is a very effective way of having your ticket made into a “work in progress,” which means that a moderator with TNT has been assigned to your ticket. This may or may not guarantee you a response, but it is certainly a step closer. For this reason, you should make the effort to monitor the activity of the Facebook page; you can turn on the notifications for that page, or you can join other online Neopets communities where people will likely let you know when the Neopets Facebook page is active. Whenever the Neopets Facebook page does update, you should leave a comment with your ticket number and politely ask for someone to take a look at it; the page is usually active for an hour or so after updating, and they will often reply to your comment and let you know that your ticket has been assigned to someone.

RECEIVING A RESPONSE FROM TNT

So you sent in your ticket, verified the frozen account as being yours, and waited…and waited…and waited. You get a notification in your email inbox that you have a response from TNT! Finally! This email should tell you exactly why you were frozen and, hopefully, what you can do to let TNT know that you are innocent or worthy of having your account returned to you.

TNT responds in a few ways: they will let you know what you have apparently done wrong and tell you that “the account will not be returned” to you; they will tell you what you have done wrong and leave it at that; or they will ask you for more information to verify your account. Despite the various options, none are necessarily a lost cause. Let’s talk more about what to do depending on why it is you are frozen.

Understanding why you were frozen

There are a lot of reasons users are frozen, and some of these reasons are fairer than others. That being said, TNT are much stricter about certain offenses compared to others. Here are some of the following reasons people are frozen and a bit more on what TNT thinks about them:

  • You were frozen for using a code or bot to cheat at games, auto-refresh, etc. TNT has very little patience for game cheating systems. Unlike a purchased UC, which can be refunded, or doing dailies on a side account, which can be an accident, users must (almost always, save for refreshing) go out of their way to intentionally cheat at games when they are guilty of this. For this reason, TNT will not be very forgiving of game cheating. If you have been accused of this by TNT yet you know you have not intentionally cheated at a game, this is likely to do with refreshing too much. Hopefully, clean account history and an honest explanation as to your innocence should be enough to get you unfrozen.
  • You were frozen for attempting to scam other users out of items, Neopoints, Neopets, or their accounts. TNT is very strict when it comes to scamming other users, because it puts the community in danger. It’s possible that you had a miscommunication with someone over neomail and they reported you, or that you were misinformed about the price of a specific item when trying to sell it to someone. You could have violated the terms and conditions without realizing it, and that does happen. Still, you’ll need to ask TNT for more details in regards to what you did (if they did not provide them) and make a case as to how you have played the game fairly thus far; any and all examples you can provide will certainly help. If you did purposefully try and scam another user, there is a good chance your account will not be returned to you.
  • You were frozen for offering services (such as blinkie making or web design) in return for items or Neopoints. It’s important to remember that services — anything from customization help to CSS making — must be free on Neo; it’s okay to accept gifts that people might give you as thanks, but you cannot encourage or require this. This is a very fine line, and sometimes users cross it without realizing it, or it may appear to TNT that you have done this because they don’t always have context for the service/item exchange. Make sure that if someone sends you a ‘thank you present’ that you make it clear via neomail that this was not necessary. Neomails are great evidence because TNT can see them even after you have deleted them.
  • You were frozen for multiple account abuse. Users often to dailies on their sides (especially Trudy’s Surpise) by accident, so TNT is used to users occasionally slipping up. If you were frozen for multiple account abuse, you’re likely guilty (and you know it) or you were using your side accounts to do something that affects other players. For example, it would be worse, in TNT’s eyes, if you were using your side accounts to vote in the Beauty Contest than it would be use your side accounts to spin Trudy’s Surprise. The former means that you could be taking something away from other players and making the game directly unfair. They don’t like that. Still, unless you are a serial multiple account abuser, this is not a very big issue that it tough to reverse.

There are plenty of other reasons for being frozen, but these are some of the most common responses, especially for those users that are, at least relatively, innocent. Now, let’s talk about what you should say back, especially depending on your situation.

CRAFTING YOUR RESPONSE: GUILTY VS. INNOCENT

Responding to your ticket after TNT has given you a heads up regarding your account is often the deciding factor that TNT will use when determining whether or not to return your account. You need to take into consideration why you were frozen and essentially make a gameplan, because there are a few different ways to approach your situation. First, you need to ask yourself: are you knowingly guilty, or did you make an honest mistake and feel you are innocent? You should know the answer to this: it’s intention vs. accidents. Buying a UC off-site and getting caught means you are a guilty party. Accidentally spinning Trudy on your side account means you made a mistake and have no “bad” intentions. Certain offenses are harder to play off as accidents than others, so keep that in mind.

Depending on which camp you are in, let’s discuss some approaches you can take when responding to your ticket.

Innocent

It happens to everyone, even if everyone isn’t frozen for it: you break a rule that you didn’t know existed. TNT understands this, and sometime they need to freeze you to stop you doing whatever it is you’re doing, or to verify that you’re doing something by accident and want to work to fix your actions.

There are a few things you should include in your ticket if you feel as though you’re truly innocent, or you made an honest mistake about something:

  • Apologize. You did not know about the specific rule that you broke and you made an honest mistake.
  • Make it clear that you have since read, or re-read, the site rules. While you should have already done this (at least, in TNT’s eyes), mentioning that you have since re-read the rules will prove that you are making an active effort to be a better user. They will appreciate this!
    NOTE: If you broke a new(-ish) rule, such as rules regarding Trudy’s Surprise, make sure to mention this! It is much more in your favor to say that you were unaware of a recently-introduced rule than one that has been around for years.
  • Reinforce that you have a clean account history. A couple of warnings or silencings is nothing to be too concerned about; most active users have received one or two in their time. If you have never been frozen before, and you have never committed any serious offenses, make sure to bring this up. This will frame you as an honest and trustful user, and they want people like you playing the game.
  • Be respectful, and use correct grammar and punctuation. I know this will feel unfair, or that TNT acted too strictly for freezing you, but don’t take it out on them… yet. You are allowed to be displeased, but you want to cooperate. You can begin doing so by responding in a professional manner; it makes their job easier and they will appreciate it.

It’s obvious to say this, but don’t forget to mention that you have no intention of committing the offense you were frozen for again. Did you refresh too often? Did you spin Trudy’s Surprise on your side accounts for the Basic Gift Boxes? Make it very clear that you understand what you’ve done wrong and that you have no intention of doing it again! The point of reinforcing your clean account history is to make a point that they should trust you.

Now, there are some (very few, but they exist) users that are frozen for reasons they are completely innocent of, or so it may seem, depending. For example, if TNT freezes you for refreshing too often and accuses you of using an auto-refresher, but you are certain that you have not done this, there might be little you can do. You should certainly respond to the ticket and say that you are completely innocent of this; you can even ask how you can prove this to them, and they will usually respond and let you know if there are further steps you can. Appearing keen and cooperative is always in your best interest.

Guilty

Listen, we are not here to judge. You have your reasons for playing the game with a little extra help (if you know what I mean) and we don’t blame you in the least. We’re sorry you got caught! Now it’s up to you to decide: do you want to admit that you cheated and apologize, do you want to play the fool, or do you want to give up? It may feel like it’s worth giving up depending on the offense, but let’s read through our options first.

  • Admitting you cheated and apologizing/reversing the damage as best you can is an option and it can work. I’m speaking with experience: I have, in my early and naïve days, purchased a UC and been frozen for it (thank goodness I know better now!). I explained to TNT that I had a very clean account history, which they could verify, and I reversed the original charge from having purchased the UC. With a screenshot of this evidence and a sincere apology, my account was returned to me. This is a risk, and you cannot guarantee that TNT will always be forgiving; still, they have made it clear to a huge majority of users that take this route that they are willing to return frozen accounts that have made off-site purchases and had charges reversed. If you were frozen for a different kind of purposeful cheating, such as multiple account abuse or restocking bots, it will be harder to convince them that you will stop because you cannot reverse the damage you have done. In these instances, you should sincerely apologize and reinforce that you have an otherwise clean account history; they may be willing to give you another chance because you admitted to the offense.
  • Playing the fool has worked for some users. Obviously, some very intention offenses, such as downloading and using restocking bots, cannot be played off as “an accident.” Other offenses, such as multiple account abuse, can, depending on the circumstances. Here, you will want to follow the steps under the “Innocent” section explained above. Do you understand English as a second language? Have you recently taken a long hiatus? Anything you can mention that will help your case — that you were unaware of a certain rule or two — can help you if you decide to take this route.
  • There are a few instances in which it might not be worth bothering. We don’t generally recommend this because it’s always best to kindly push for a response until TNT blatantly says “this account will not be returned.” You never know what could happen if you really try! That being said, if you are certainly guilty of scamming other players, using restocking bots a lot, or hacking accounts, for example, the possibility of getting your account back is so slim that you may not want to put forth the effort.

I cannot recommend a particular method over another when it comes to approaching your ticket because it very much depends on your account history and your specific offense. Remember to take those into consideration when crafting your response.

NOW WHAT?

Did you get your account back? Congratulations! Remember to be careful with it in the future.

If TNT has made it clear after 1-2 messages that they will not be returning your account, it’s time to take some steps in another direction. You can decide whether you want to quit the site completely, rebuild a new account or one of your side accounts, or purchase a new main account. In the advent that you are not able have your account unfrozen, despite all of our wonderful advice, don’t fret, as we have many incredible main account packages available:

NOTES

  • A note about different TNT mods: there are different members of TNT that respond to tickets, and they have different perspectives and moods. I cannot tell you which mods are “better” than others, and you should not lose hope because a certain mod is attached to your ticket. Follow this guide, be respectful, and be patient, and things will pan out how they will regardless of which mod you are assigned.
  • Yes, it is okay to use your side account while your main account is frozen. You can resume any and all normal activity, including dailies, on another account if you do not have access to your main account.
Last updated: 12/13/2024