Neopets, the virtual world filled with diverse activities and games, offers a unique feature that many players might overlook – the Wheel of Mediocrity. Nestled in the prehistoric land of Tyrannia, this seemingly ordinary wheel has proven to be a hidden gem for Neopians seeking a consistent and rewarding experience. In this article, we explore the nuances of the Wheel of Mediocrity, its intriguing prizes, and the surprising profits it can yield. There are a lot of wheels out there and so many fabulous prizes to be won from those wheels. That being said, there has to be a “worst” wheel and the one in Tyrannia certainly takes the cake — the name says it all: the Wheel of Mediocrity. At least it’s cheap, right?
Wheel of Mediocrity Link
https://www.neopets.com/prehistoric/mediocrity.phtml
History of the Wheel of Mediocrity
The wheel was introduced in July 2010 alongside the site event Save the Wheels. It used to look like this…
The prizes were the same as they are now, apart from two that have been deactivated. In the old Battledome, abilities had levels of their own. Landing on the Aisha skull or the Earth Faerie when spinning the Wheel of Knowledge would raise and lower one of the old-style abilities by one, respectively. Apart from that, the Wheel you see today is the same old Wheel it has always been, but much nicer! Read below to see what you could win!
The Wheel of Mediocrity comes with a modest price tag of 100 Neopoints per spin and allows players to test their luck once every 40 minutes. However, a crucial restriction applies – spins are limited to the main account, discouraging multiple spins on side accounts. This limitation enhances the exclusivity of the wheel, making each spin more valuable.
Wheel Boon
If your faction wins the Battleground of the Obelisk, you have the opportunity to use the Right Round Right Round boon. Activating this would allow you to spin all of the wheels twice before needing to wait to spin again. You do have to pay a second time. To get your second spin, you need to refresh the page after your first spin.
Mediocrity Wheel Prizes
The Wheel of Mediocrity features 16 different spaces, each offering a distinct outcome. From neopoint rewards to unexpected events, players can land on spaces providing 4,000 Neopoints, pet ability changes, and even a reduction in active pet levels. Despite the seemingly mediocre nature of the wheel, the surprises it holds can make every spin an exciting venture.
The wheel costs 100np and you can spin it every 40 minutes. While the prizes are the most exciting aspect of the wheels of Neopia. That being said, don’t get your hopes up too high for these (you get what you pay for!). The prizes are all random, so despite the lowly rewards, keep at it until you get the avatar!
- You win 1,000np.
- A Grarrl roars but nothing happens.
- You win 4,000np and an avatar.
NOTE: You will not get a notification that you have won an avatar like you would with the other wheels, but it will display in your Neoboard preferences like any other avatar.
- Nothing happens.
- You win 200np.
- You lose a random item from your inventory.
NOTE: This is currently glitched and you will not lose an item.
- Nothing happens.
- You win 2,000np.
- Your active loses half of its hit points.
- You win a random piece of Tyrannian furniture.
- You win 100np.
- You win a random Tyrannian petpet.
NOTE: You cannot win a Krawk petpet from the Wheel of Mediocrity.
- You win a random Tyrannian food.
- You win 500np.
- Nothing happens.
- All of your pets lose half of their hit points.
NOTE: Scorchios and Fire pets will not lose their hit points.
Wheel of Mediocrity Probability
Wheel of Mediocrity Avatar
Spin the Wheel of Mediocrity and win 4,000np.
Notes
- Since you can win items and neopoints from this wheel, you cannot spin the Wheel of Excitement on side accounts. To learn more about what you can and cannot do on side accounts, check out our Side Accounts Guide.
- You can mute the wheel by clicking the speaker in the bottom right-hand corner of the game screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Wheel of Mediocrity?
The Wheel of Mediocrity is a luck-based feature in Neopets located in Tyrannia. Players can spin it for 100 NP to win various prizes.
- Where is the Wheel of Mediocrity located?
The Wheel of Mediocrity is located in Tyrannia, a prehistoric-themed land in Neopia.
- How much does it cost to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
Each spin costs 100 Neopoints.
- How often can I spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
You can spin it once every 40 minutes.
- Can I spin the Wheel of Mediocrity on a side account?
No, you may only spin it on your main account as it awards Neopoints and prizes.
- What’s the best prize you can win from the Wheel of Mediocrity?
The best prize is 4,000 NP and the exclusive Wheel of Mediocrity avatar.
- How do I get the Wheel of Mediocrity avatar?
Land on the “4,000 NP” space to unlock the avatar. It will appear in your Neoboard preferences.
- Is the avatar rewarded automatically?
Yes, but there’s no notification; it will just appear in your preferences.
- What happens if I land on the space with a Grarrl roaring?
Nothing happens; it’s just for show.
- Can I lose anything from spinning the wheel?
Yes, there’s a chance you could lose a random item from your inventory.
- What does it mean when a pterodactyl bites my pet?
Your active Neopet loses half of its health points (HP).
- Are any pets immune to the fireball event on the wheel?
Yes, Scorchios and Fire-colored pets are immune.
- What’s the chance of landing on the 4,000 NP prize?
The chance is approximately 2%.
- What are the odds of winning 1,000 NP?
You have about a 9% chance to land on this prize.
- What types of items can I win?
You can win Tyrannian-themed items such as furniture, food, or petpets.
- What Tyrannian furniture items can I win?
Random Tyrannian furniture items, typically rarity 90 and lower, are awarded.
- What are the odds of winning Tyrannian furniture?
The chance is approximately 1.5%.
- Can I win more than 4,000 NP?
No, 4,000 NP is the highest possible NP prize.
- Is it possible to win nothing from a spin?
Yes, some spaces result in no prize or event.
- What’s the “obelisk” event on the wheel?
Landing on this space gives you a strange desire to visit the obelisk, but it has no effect.
- How likely is it to lose a random item?
The chance is approximately 0.75%.
- What happens if I land on the tar pit?
You may lose a random item, but it’s not guaranteed.
- What does the fireball space do?
Fireballs rain down and cause all your Neopets to lose half their health unless they’re Scorchios or Fire-colored.
- Can I choose my active Neopet for the wheel?
Yes, but the wheel affects whichever Neopet is active during the spin.
- Does the Wheel of Mediocrity have a history?
Yes, it was redesigned during the Save the Wheels event in 2010, updating its look and prizes.
- How does the Right Round Round Round boon work with the wheel?
It allows you to spin the wheel twice within the usual 40-minute wait time, available through Battleground of the Obelisk.
- Can I use any items to boost my odds?
No, there are no items that can improve your odds on the Wheel of Mediocrity.
- Do I get any Neomails about my winnings?
No, there are no notifications; you’ll see any winnings in your inventory or Neopoints.
- What’s the lowest amount of Neopoints I can win?
The lowest Neopoint prize is 100 NP.
- Can I land on the same prize twice in a row?
Yes, it’s random, so it’s possible to land on the same prize multiple times.
- What happens if my pet has full HP when I land on a pterodactyl?
Your pet will lose half of its full HP.
- Is it possible to win multiple prizes in a single spin?
No, only one prize or event occurs per spin.
- What’s the most common prize?
The 500 NP prize, with an approximate chance of 18%.
- Can I sell items won on the wheel?
Yes, you’re free to sell or keep any items you win.
- Are wheel spins tracked?
There’s no official tracking, but you can keep a personal record if desired.
- What happens if I land on an “old ability” space?
These spaces are inactive and no longer affect abilities.
- How was the wheel different before 2010?
The prizes and art were different; some spaces affected old-style abilities.
- Why is it called the “Wheel of Mediocrity”?
It’s themed around low-stakes, “mediocre” prizes in Tyrannia.
- What Neoboard preferences are updated with the avatar?
The Mediocrity avatar will appear under your avatar selections on the Neoboards.
- Is there a cooldown timer for the wheel?
Yes, after spinning, you’ll need to wait 40 minutes before your next spin.
- Are there other wheels in Neopia?
Yes, there are several, including the Wheel of Excitement and the Wheel of Monotony.
- Can I spin all the wheels at once?
Yes, but each has its own cooldown, so you’ll wait between spins on each.
- Is the Wheel of Mediocrity affected by site events?
No, its functionality remains the same unless explicitly changed by an event.
- Can I get any exclusive Neocash items from the wheel?
No, it only awards Neopoints, avatars, and Tyrannian items.
- Is the wheel always available?
Yes, it’s open 24/7 unless Neopets experiences site maintenance.
- What’s the current design of the wheel?
The updated design features Tyrannian-themed symbols for each possible prize.
- Can I earn trophies from the wheel?
No, the Wheel of Mediocrity doesn’t award any trophies.
- Does spinning the wheel help my pet gain experience?
No, there are no experience boosts from this wheel.
- Can I lose Neopoints by spinning the wheel?
No, aside from the 100 NP spin cost, there’s no risk of losing Neopoints.
- How often are the odds updated?
The odds are periodically reviewed but rarely change.
- Does the Wheel of Mediocrity influence my account stats?
No, spinning the wheel does not impact your stats or site rankings.
- Can the Wheel of Mediocrity award rare or retired items?
No, it only awards common Tyrannian-themed items and Neopoints.
- Do I get any bonuses if I spin during special site events?
Generally, no, but occasionally Neopets may offer site-wide bonuses.
- Is there a way to track my past spins?
There’s no in-game tracking, but you can manually record your spins.
- Does the Wheel of Mediocrity interact with petpets?
No, it only affects your active Neopet’s health or awards Neopoints and items.
- Are Wheel of Mediocrity items marked differently in my inventory?
No, they’ll appear as regular items with no unique marker.
- What happens if I lose an item on the wheel?
A random item from your inventory will disappear, and there’s no recovery.
- Can the wheel damage my Neopet permanently?
No, any health loss is temporary and can be restored with healing items or rest.
- Are there any Wheel of Mediocrity cheats?
There are no cheats for improving your chances or guaranteeing specific results.
- Can I use magic potions to prevent damage from the wheel?
No, potions do not affect outcomes or prevent any events on the wheel.
- Is there a time of day that’s luckier for spins?
No, the results are random regardless of time or frequency.
- Do certain Neopet species have better outcomes on the wheel?
No, all Neopets have equal chances of winning or losing prizes.
- How do I know if I lost an item after spinning?
You’ll see the item missing from your inventory without a notification.
- Can I win wearable items for my Neopet from the wheel?
No, the wheel doesn’t award any wearable or Neocash-exclusive items.
- What’s the history behind the wheel’s redesign?
The wheel was redesigned in 2010 to improve prizes and update the artwork.
- Are there any seasonal changes to the wheel?
Typically, no, but special site-wide events might add temporary changes.
- Why is the Wheel of Mediocrity themed around Tyrannia?
The wheel reflects Tyrannia’s prehistoric, rugged aesthetic with its “mediocre” prizes.
- Can my Neopet gain or lose levels from the wheel?
No, the wheel doesn’t impact your Neopet’s levels or training.
- What’s the smallest item prize I can win?
The smallest prize is typically a basic Tyrannian food or toy item.
- Do I need any special account requirements to spin the wheel?
No, all accounts can access it as long as they have 100 NP per spin.
- Can I spin multiple wheels at the same time?
Yes, you can spin different wheels simultaneously if you wait for their cooldowns.
- What’s the purpose of the “strange urge to visit the obelisk” prize?
It’s a novelty prize that doesn’t have any effect on gameplay.
- Are there any upcoming updates planned for the wheel?
Currently, there are no announced plans, but Neopets may release updates during events.
- Does spinning the wheel count toward any site achievements?
No, there are no achievements linked directly to spinning the Wheel of Mediocrity.
- Are there any restrictions on when I can spin the wheel?
You can spin the wheel anytime, but only once every 40 minutes.
- Does the Wheel of Mediocrity affect my site avatar count?
Yes, if you land on the 4,000 NP prize, you unlock a special avatar.
- Can I access the wheel on mobile devices?
Yes, as long as you can load Neopets, the Wheel of Mediocrity is accessible on mobile.
- Is it possible to gift spins of the Wheel of Mediocrity to others?
No, spins can only be done from the player’s account and aren’t giftable.
- Do any Neopet colors impact the results of the wheel?
Only Fire-colored pets and Scorchios are immune to fireball damage.
- Can the wheel trigger random events on my account?
No, it only triggers wheel-specific events and doesn’t affect random site events.
- What happens if I spin the wheel and lose my Neopet’s only item?
The item will disappear, so it’s best not to keep valuable items during spins.
- Can I use the Battledome to restore my Neopet’s health after a spin?
Yes, you can use any standard healing methods, including the Healing Springs.
- How long does a typical spin take to reveal the prize?
The spin animation lasts about 3-5 seconds before showing the result.
- Are Wheel of Mediocrity prizes part of the Tyrannian theme?
Yes, prizes are carefully themed to align with the prehistoric Tyrannian setting.
- Can spinning the wheel affect the mood of my Neopet?
No, Neopet moods are unaffected by wheel spins.
- What if my Neopet’s HP is already at 1 HP when affected by a pterodactyl bite?
The HP will remain at 1, as it can’t drop below this level.
- Can I donate items won from the wheel to the Money Tree?
Yes, all items won can be donated, traded, or sold.
- Do I need to complete any quests to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
No, there are no prerequisites or quests required to access the wheel.
- What are some similar wheels I can spin on Neopets?
Other wheels include the Wheel of Excitement, Wheel of Monotony, and Wheel of Knowledge.
- Are there any age restrictions for using the wheel?
The Wheel of Mediocrity is open to all Neopets players with no age-based restrictions.
- What should I do if the wheel glitches during a spin?
Refresh the page or revisit the wheel to see if the prize was registered. You can also report issues to Neopets support.
- Do I get experience for spinning the wheel?
No, the wheel doesn’t provide experience points or training benefits.
- Does the wheel ever award exclusive Tyrannian items?
Yes, you may receive Tyrannian items that are otherwise difficult to find elsewhere.
- What should I do if my internet disconnects mid-spin?
Recheck the Wheel of Mediocrity after reconnecting; it might log your spin automatically.
- Can I spin the wheel as part of my daily routine?
Many players add it to their dailies, as it’s quick and inexpensive.
- How do I know if I’m eligible for the 4,000 NP avatar?
As long as you’re on your main account, you’re eligible for the avatar if you land on the 4,000 NP space.
- Can I submit a support ticket for a lost spin or prize?
Yes, but outcomes are final and typically won’t be compensated for technical issues.
- Are any Neopian Times articles dedicated to Wheel of Mediocrity lore?
Yes, several player-submitted articles and stories discuss the wheel’s lore and mechanics.
- What is the history of the Wheel of Mediocrity?
Originally introduced as a basic prize wheel, it was updated with new prizes and mechanics during the Save the Wheels event.
- Why do players continue to spin the Wheel of Mediocrity?
Players enjoy the chance to win the avatar, small Neopoint prizes, and occasional Tyrannian items.
Conclusion
The Wheel of Mediocrity may seem unassuming at first, but its consistent rewards, unexpected surprises, and the chance to earn the elusive “Mediocre” avatar make it a valuable asset for Neopians. With its 40-minute cooldown period and the potential for substantial neopoint gains, spinning this wheel proves to be more than just a mediocre experience – it’s a Neopian adventure worth taking.