Explore this comprehensive guide to discover profitable neopets items in various neopian shops, gaining valuable insights and understanding the trends around them. Elevate your knowledge and make informed decisions for a successful and lucrative restocking experience.
GUIDELINES
▸ Beginner Friendly?: My personal insight if the shop is approachable for beginner restockers or not.
▸ Carry: This number is about how much NP you should have on hand if you don’t want to miss something (Due to lack of NPs).
▸ Numbers/Profit: Buy the items that stock for the given amounts. (Exactly the given amounts. If it says 5k, it means 5000. Exactly 5000. 5029? No).
▸ Speed: This is how fast the shop goes (how quickly profitable items disappear) This is usually in proportion to the amount of people in that shop.
▸ Sellability: This shows how easily you can sell an item purchased in this shop.
– ETS = Easy To Sell
– HTS = Hard To Sell
▸ My Comments: Something I (Chips) have to say about this shop.
The Order (in which to go for things):
1. If you see one of these, go for it first.
2. If you don’t see anything mentioned in (1), go for things here.
3. If you don’t see anything mentioned in (1) or (2), go for these and so on.
WHAT IS RESTOCKING?
Restocking is hanging out in official Neopets shops, waiting to buy items to re-sell them in your own shop (or if you’re lucky, on the Trading Post)!
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Restocking seems complicated, but it’s actually quite simple! The only hard part is remembering what you should and shouldn’t buy.
Restocking works by refreshing official Neopets shops, such as the Fresh Food Shop. When you see something you want to buy, click on it and type in your haggle. If you’re quick, the item is yours! Now you can put it into your shop to sell it.
WHY WOULD I WANT TO DO THIS?
Neopoints, of course! There are many items that you can buy from the shops to re-sell at a higher price than you paid, which means profit! Sometimes you buy bait (an item that resells for less than you paid), but that’s okay! It’s part of the learning process.
Some items can be worth into the millions of Neopoints, so it’s a good skill to have!
WHERE ARE GOOD PLACES TO RESTOCK?
Honestly, wherever you like, really! Find shops that interest you. Do you like goodie bags? Check out the toy shop! Do you like plushies? The plushie shop has lots of nice items! There’s no real wrong answer. Just be aware that some shops have more bait items than others, and some (like Kauvara’s Magic Shop) move incredibly quickly, so would be better to tackle once you’re comfortable with restocking.
Shops like Kayla’s Potionery are excellent for new players because people with younger accounts can buy plenty of high-profit items because of their low rarity.
Some shops (like Collectable Cards) are also slow to re-sell, so keep that in mind when choosing shops!
WOAH, DID YOU SAY SOMETHING ABOUT ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS!?
Yes, unfortunately, because of people breaking the rules, there are account age restrictions on restocking. If you look at your profile, you’ll see a shield saying how long you’ve been on the site.
HOW DO I KNOW WHAT’S WORTH WHAT?
Restockers like to use the Jellyneo Database for a quick guide! Be aware that it is not 100% accurate, and only good for a ballpark on price. The good news is that you can sort by shop and price, which makes for a good study guide for any new shops you want to check out!
WHAT OTHER TIPS DO YOU HAVE?
Keep a fair amount of Neopoints on hand! You’ll want these to buy up items to put in your shop. Depending on where you restock, you should be carrying anywhere between a couple hundred thousand (yes, that’s right!) to a couple million!
HOW DO I EVEN GET THAT MANY NEOPOINTS TO START!?
Well, there are a few ways! You can start small, picking up small profits until you can build up a reserve. Alternatively, DO YOUR DAILIES! Dailies are so, so important to building your bank! Trudy’s Surprise every day gives so much on its own, plus some dailies give good items to re-sell!
WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO KNOW?
Well, many times if an item is exactly 5,000 or 10,000, it’s a good buy! There ARE exceptions to this rule, but it’s generally a good rule of thumb! Keep this in mind and you’ll be getting r99s in no time!
HOW COME I SEE PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT GETTING BANNED?
Sometimes, Neopets decides you’re refreshing too much or are buying too many nice items. You’ll be slapped with a restocking ban, which means you won’t be able to see any inventory in any shop until it’s lifted. This can last for up to a day (rarely more), but don’t worry! It doesn’t count as any strikes against your account. It happens to ALL of us!
HOW DO I NOT GET RESTOCK BANNED?
It’s not really avoidable, but it helps to slow down your refreshing. 3-5 seconds is a generally good rule to keep in mind!
WHERE DID ALL THE ITEMS IN THE SHOPS GO?
They cleared! The shops clear out their stock periodically, which is great because it means a whole new chance at rare items! Keep refreshing until they stock, but not TOO often! Don’t want to get a restock ban and miss it.
THE SHOPS SAY THEY RESTOCK EVERY 8 MINUTES, BUT THEY HAVEN’T RESTOCKED IN A WHILE! WHAT GIVES?
I’m sorry to say, but those shopkeepers are dirty liars and you should ignore them. A while back, shops functioned differently than they do now (they didn’t fully clear), and when they changed how the system worked, they never updated the text. Inventory can come back within a matter of seconds, or go several clear cycles without stocking.
WHAT’S ALL THIS TERMINOLOGY I SEE IN THE RESTOCK & CHAT THREAD?
Half Price Day. On every 3rd day of the month, all items in neopian shops are sold for half their normal price. |
9. Battle Magic
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 300k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Research which items are good in the BD. Anything that stocks in 1s and is in the price range of 60k~100k is probably r99.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Varies, commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Battle Magic isn’t the same as it used to be and prices are more misleading than ever. On a positive note there has been an increased liking for 2P Battling over the last few years. Faerie Tokens, species freezers, and (of course) BGC are still great!
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
10. Defense Magic
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 500k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Pretty much the same rules as for Battle Magic, but there are the “Full -petname- Armour”s that stock here rather frequently. 50% pet healers are good too. Basically, all those things that stock for around 80k~110k are very good.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Varies, commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Pretty much the same as Battle Magic: Misleading prices in researching beforehand is best, some 2P liking, look at restocker screenies. TTear, Rainbow/Purple SS, Big Reflectors are still great!
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
23. Space Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: r99 weapons that stock here are also okay, but pretty low in profit. See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Energy Blaster is used in League Battles. Neocola Tokens are trap items.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
24. Space Armour
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: There’s a few r99 weapons that stock here are also okay, but also pretty low in profit. There’re two shields that are decent for passive restock.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: It’s not a shop I would personally RS directly, but I’d say it’s a decent shop to keep as a SWI reference. Solar Flare Shield and Nebula Force Field Generator can hang around for awhile.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
36. Ice Crystals
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 120k
▸ Numbers/Profit: This shop is crowded mainly for the notorious Freezing Potion. However, this is not the only profitable item. There are a couple others, see reference.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Freezing Potion is the best item and Icy Snowflake is wanted for the Avatar. Frozen Wave Scimitar and Frozen Water Daggers are pretty desirable in the 2P-BD scene.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
45. Tyrannian Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah.
▸ Carry: 100k.
▸ Numbers/Profit: There’s a quite a number of r99s, but you’re probably only here for Turned Tooth. Turned Tooth restocks around 33k and is very ETS.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Everything except Turned Tooth is commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Tyrannian Weaponry can be considered as an introductory shop towards Battle Magic/Defense Magic (BM/DM). Turned Tooth is commonly used for 1P battling for its reasonably affordable price/power rate. Lava Arrow is hard bait.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
54. Sakhmet Battle Supplies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Quite a few and check Reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: TBH I wouldn’t start here, because all profitable items are low return HTS r99s.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
59. Haunted Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 500k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Quite a few things.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS. Cursed Elixir is ETS.
▸ My Comments: Tons of trap items.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
78. Brightvale Scrolls
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No…
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here to haggle down Greater Healing Scroll.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Greater Healing Scroll is ETS, but like that’s a lot haggling my guy.
▸ My Comments: Don’t go here for profit unless there’s a Battle Event and people are fighting for Scroll of Freezing and Greater Healing Scrolls. This is worth the mention, because a lot of seasoned BDers recommend Greater Healing Scroll even though Wonderous Weaponry’s Helm of Recovery does the same thing. IT’S JUST MORE NOSTALGIC AND ICONIC
Highlights:
(The Only Worthwhile Item)
80. Brightvale Armoury
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 1m
▸ Numbers/Profit: Three big items and a couple of casuals on the side that are all (or somewhat) ETS.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS.
▸ My Comments: There are a few very high profitable items here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
87. Maractite Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 120k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Check Reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: TBH I wouldn’t start here, because all profitable items are low return HTS r99s aside from Maractite Dimensional Trap. People are only restocking here for that.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
93. Faerie Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 440k if you want the Bow of the Water Faerie, otherwise 200k.
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Commonly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Discount Battle/Defense Magic.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
94. Altador Armoury
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Check reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Altadorian Swordbreaker is a BD favorite even though there really hasn’t been a real use for it in the longest time.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Items)
96. Magical Marvels
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 200k
▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for Bag of Healing Dust.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Bag of Healing Dust is ETS.
▸ My Comments: Bag of Healing Dust.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Item)
100. Wonderous Weaponry
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Same reason with Greater Healing Scroll for Helm of Recovery. Helm of Recovery is like 90k, so you’d want to haggle that down and you’ve got time to do so. Shuriken restocks for 10k.
▸ Speed: Very Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: This place is probably more like my favorite SWI tbh.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Items)
7. Magical Book Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Look for books stocking at 10k, 5k, 2.5k they are almost always profitable.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Fantastic for beginners. Be fast. The moment it RSes, be sure to find the 10k, 5k, and 2.5k items and buy them. ALWAYS read the news to see what’s new, and if you get one of the first, you can sell it for a high price before it deflates.
The Order:
1. Books that stock above 20K and 10k books.
2. 5k Books.
3. 2.5k Books.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
38. Faerie Book Store
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Average.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: The majority of the books here are bait.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
51. Sutek’s Scrolls
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 80k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Heaps! See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS.
▸ My Comments: The Stat Boosting scrolls are very ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
70. Booktastic Books
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 2.5k, 5k, 10k, 25k but there are also a few that go in between like 6k and 15k. There are ten r100s here. Those are good, obviously. The other r97+ can often be sold for quite a few million.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Booktastic Books are more ETS than regular books, because the reading award is more achievable in a sense. Some people just love clearing through a single usershop of these.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
77. Brightvale Books
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: The majority of the books here are bait. It’s like worse than Faerie Book Shop.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
92. Qasalan Tablets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: This shop is boring.
106. Neovia’s Printing Press
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: BE WARNED: THE VAST MAJORITY IS BAIT HERE
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
114. Moltaran Books
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: I want to say a lot of people will purchase even the bait from this shop for the sake of accomplishment that they read all the books from one shop.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
8. Collectable Cards
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 200k for Swamp Ghoul, but if not then just bring 100k for everything else.
▸ Numbers/Profit: It’s fairly easy to recognize profitable items in this shop, because they pretty much all look the same, except for color differences. This will be explained later.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: Although you should buy based on color, it’s always a plus to go for the avatar cards. Everything will sell eventually in reasonable pace, because collectables are just like that.
The Order:
The order to go for things is simple. Just go from rarest to most common, according to the chart below. Exceptions are cards that linger and stock too much.
0. If you ever see a holographic card, then grab it QUICK. All r100s which are notoriously rare.
1. Yellow is r91 and above. Ghoul Catchers, Princess Vyssa, King Roo, Stan the Kyrii, Kreai, The Brain Tree, The Great Blurendo, Krawk card, Princess Sankara, Guardian of Ice Magic, and Korosu Crestscar are bait.
2. Blue and Reds are common Light Faerie Quest Items. Fire Paw and Kasuki Lu are notable.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable Items)
58. Neopian Post Office
▸ Beginner Friendly?: NO, AVOID.
▸ Carry: 150k for Grimtooth Stamp, but if not then just bring 70k for everything else.
▸ Numbers/Profit: 2.5k, 5k, 10k, 10k+. Misprinted, Holographic, and other rare stamps are good.
▸ Speed: Very Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Lots (and I mean lots) of VERY profitable items here. This is home to the most experienced and fastest RSers. This is the place to be on HPD. There are many items here that are worth over 3mil or so. Research full album pages and go for stamps that are on the bottom row.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
68. Collectable Coins
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Coins can be considered an introductory shop towards Stamp, but both have steady competition from the same restocking audience. Large Black Collectable Scarab, Scowling Sloth Coin, and Smiling Space Faerie Coin are your main big ticket items here. Neopian Times Coin and Emerald Eyrie Coin are AMAZING, but being r100s and seeing them ever is abysmal.
86. Collectable Sea Shells
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 200k for Choker of the Deep, but if not then just bring 50k for everything else.
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Shells can be considered an introductory shop towards Stamp, but both have steady competition from the same restocking audience. Golden Shell is your main big ticket item, because that’s the cheapest Stamp Album Avatar. Floral Maractite Coin and Choker of the Deep are good too I GUESS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
1. Food Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Go for all the 10k items and most 5k. Avoid most if not all the 2.5k items, no matter how cool they look. r90-r100 foods are gourmet foods.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Great shop for beginners albeit it is quite fast! Neggs that reward Negg Points and Bag of Peanuts are the best items for newer accounts. If you mess up then they’ll be someone wanting to still buy low rarity foods for Kad Feeding (up to r95), Kitchen Quest (up to r89), etc.; the profit will just be low. Golden Dubloon foods are technically r100, but I do assume you’d want to see the r99s more than them as they’re more frequent than those guys.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
14. Chocolate Factory
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, not really.
▸ Carry: 100k for Sniddberry Meerca Gobstopper, but if not then just bring 50k for everything else.
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: 5k and 10k items that stock will get you the Chocolate Avatar but due to that, the shop’s r90s can be bait if you’re restocking outside that. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
15. Bakery
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: If Food is too much competition for you then Bakery is more relaxed for casual restocking. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
16. Health Food
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: Cone-Shaped Cherry, Lemon, and Orange are the only good geometric fruit to mention.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
18. Smoothie Store
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: You could try here for HPD, but there’s so much competition that’s not really worth it.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
20. The Tropical Food Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k and 40k items. Doughnutfruit are great!
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: There’s a terrifyingly large amount of r9X range bait, but Doughnutfruit r99s a plenty!
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
22. Grundos Cafe
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Not many profitable items here, but there’s like three that are worth a lot.
Highlights:
(The only items worth buying)
30. Spooky Foods
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k and 10k items.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Snorkle Snouts is good for the avatar and with the rise of demand of Spooky Foods from the Brain Tree HST Avatar this shop is pretty great for beginner restocking nowadays.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
34. Coffee Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Some ETS.
▸ My Comments: There’s more Coffee Galleries than Gourmet folks in terms of who’s buying stuff here. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
35. Slushies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Parital.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Some ETS.
▸ My Comments: Tar Slushie is hard bait. Also, Kads do not eat foods from here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
37. Super Happy Icy Fun Snow Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Go for Magical Chia Pops; they restock in the middle rows. See reference.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Premium Perk spiked the price of Magical Chia Pops, but there’s also that RE I guess.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
39. Faerie Foods
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Faerie Mushrooms are great. Home to a lot of kawaii aesthetic gallery items.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
42. Tyrannian Food
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Wheel of Mediocrity pretty made all the items here trash aside from 4 items.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: UGGGG!
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
46. Hubert’s Hot Dogs
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah.
▸ Carry: 25k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: Apparently baked potatoes are considered hot dogs.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
47. Pizzaroo
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: No one buys eaten pizzas, so stop trying sell those smh my head.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
49. Desert Food
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Ptolymelons are a cheap coincidence item that restocks here in bulk, but like they’re worse than Neggs really. They were decent small profits in my opinion.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
56. Merifoods
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 1.7m for the Darigan and Zombie Draik Egg, but if not then just bring 200k for everything else.
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Average.
▸ My Comments: Some Draik Eggs are bait now aside from HPD or just haggling a lot (Desert, Island, Basic Color except Red, etc). Also, Kads do eat foods from here, just not Draik Eggs.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
62. Jelly Foods
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Floral Jelly is quite the expensive rarity and restocks around 12k.
▸ Speed: Above Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Jelly World doesn’t exist.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
81. Brightvale Fruits
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: This shop is boring.
101. Exotic Foods
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS.
▸ My Comments: Most of the bait still gets bought for those kawaii aesthetic galleries.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
112. Molten Morsels
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 10k
▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for Red Moltite Popsicle.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: Red Moltite Popsicle is ETS.
▸ My Comments: You really shouldn’t spend your time here…
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
12. Gardening Supplies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 60k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. Statues are the most recognizable.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Garden to a lot of weirdly priced r99s that only questers buy really.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
41. Furniture
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really. Look out for Pumpkins, Glowing, Dark Nova, Cheese, and Battle for Meridell themed items.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Home to a lot of weirdly priced r99s that only questers buy really.
43. Tyrannian Furniture
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Stone Bedside Table restocks for 10k.
▸ Speed: Very Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: I got word that Stone Bedside Table finally restocks, so there’s that for adding this shop. Bag of Infinite Puce (Ice Crystal) and Stone Drawer (Tyrannian Furniture) are presumably still glitched and will not restock despite their rarity and origin.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Item)
13. Pharmacy
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Profit is low and Sporkle Syrup and Extra Thick Goggles are really the only good items outside HPD.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Pretty ETS.
▸ My Comments: A great place for HPD. Herbal Scrambled Eggs and Magic Cookie are bait, but they worth the mention during HPD as they restock in bulk and are considered worthwhile for FEA Jobs.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
85. Lost Desert Medicine
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 10k
▸ Numbers/Profit: You’re only here for the Doctors Bags. They restock under 2k and in bulk.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: Doctors Bag is ETS.
▸ My Comments: The start of the gambler’s dilemma of opening for Sporkle Syrup or just selling directly.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Item)
5. Grooming Parlour
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 40k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items really.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Air Faerie Quests Items are cool, but like you’d probably want to do Petpets instead for more profit. People usually dodge/reroll Air Faerie Quests.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
17. Neopian Gift Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k, 10k, and 13k. On HPD, Bears are considered worthwhile for FEA Jobs.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: The wearables ETS, but the rest are HTS.
▸ My Comments: This shop has become TNT’s anything shop nowadays. Food, wearables, etc.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
53. Neopian School Supplies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See refence.
▸ Speed: Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: RIP NeoSchools.
84. Neopian Music Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Very Slow.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: So slow that the few here r99s can sit there for more than a couple seconds.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
25. Neopian Petpet
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 600k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Very high profitable petpets here. See reference.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS.
▸ My Comments: If you’re here to RS Grey Faerie Items then go for Puppyblews.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
26. The Robo-Petpet Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 20k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: My least favorite Petpets shop.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
27. The Rock Pool
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Lutra is ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
31. Spooky Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 60k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Pofew and Schnelly.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Schnelly is ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
40. Faerieland Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 50k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Feloreena is ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
44. Tyrannian Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See refence.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Rock is very ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
50. Peopatra’s Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See refence.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Blobikins and Dua are very ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
57. Ye Olde Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 150k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: Turmac is cool I guess.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
61. Wintery Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: This might be the second most popular Petpets shop, because Candychan and Snowickle are very, very ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
97. Legendary Petpets
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 25k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Minitheus restocks at like under 20k.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: They are considered ETS and might linger for awhile.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
103. Fanciful Fauna
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 200k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS.
▸ My Comments: Pandaphant is ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
2. Kauvara’s Magic Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: NO, AVOID.
▸ Carry: If you’re going to spend a lot of time here and want to afford expensive MPs, 1.5mil. If you just want the normal morphing potions, 100k should do.
▸ Numbers/Profit: Don’t buy by stock cost, just buy all the MP’s except the ones noted below. Although 10k items are good in most shops, Magic is an exception.
▸ Speed: Very Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS morphing potions are the limited edition species (Draik/Hissi/Krawk/Lutari) and expensive colours (Maractite/Stealth/Faerie) it depends on the popularity.
▸ My Comments: This is not the shop to start restocking in, you need to be very fast and know what to look for. There are other potions here that aren’t just morphing potions, some are profitable, some aren’t. Look for Kauvara’s Potion, Strange Potion, Rainbow Swirly Potion and things like Water Faerie Bubbles and Light Faerie Dust.
The Order:
1. MPs of expensive colors (Plushie, Darigan, Faerie, Stealthy, Maractite) and Limited Edition Pet potions (Cybunny, Draik, Krawk, Lutari, Ruki).
2. MPs of special colors (Striped, Split, Starry, Electric, etc).
3. Basic color MPs. Although, not all basic color MPs are profitable.
Highlights:
(AVOID these)
73. Kayla’s Potionery
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Yes.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items. Most Stat Boosters restock in bulk.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: Kaylas can be considered as an introductory shop towards Magic (Kauvara’s Magic Shop). Stat Boosters are very easy to sell with a large return making this shop quite enjoyable for beginners of all account ages.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
83. Royal Potionery
▸ Beginner Friendly?: No.
▸ Carry: 200k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Check Reference. Leaded Elemental Vial is the number one thing you need to go for.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: LEV is ETS, everything else is HTS.
▸ My Comments: This really should have been in the Battledome section, but like it has Potions in the name. In 1P-BD terms, Lightning in a Bottle is like a similar counterpart to Turned Tooth to have some specified audience of people wanting to purchase that every now and then.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
3. Toy Shop
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah.
▸ Carry: 160k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Most Snowglobes, Faerie Dolls, Snowglobes, Quigukis, Goodie Bags, Stockings, Charms are good! Higher rarity items usually restock for 10k or 12k while most Goodie Bags RS under 5k.
▸ Speed: Very Fast.
▸ Sellability: Slightly HTS, but Goodie Bags and Charms are ETS.
▸ My Comments: Jhuidah Faerie Doll is hard bait. New toys are sometimes worth picking up, since they’re like the only thing TNT is releasing aside from wearables. It’s really up to you to take that chance. Also Broken Toys are HTS, so don’t unironically break them for profit.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
48. Usukiland
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Not really.
▸ Carry: 150k.
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k items, Faerie Usukis, and Reject Usukis that stock 90k are decent.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: HTS.
▸ My Comments: All Usukiland items look the same to me.
98. Plushie Palace
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial.
▸ Carry: 200k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 10k and 20k+ Plushies, NQ, MSSP, and Magical Plushies tend to be great.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Slightly ETS.
▸ My Comments: Zafara Double Agent Plushie restocks here.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
4. Uni’s Clothing
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah.
▸ Carry: 100k
▸ Numbers/Profit: 5k to 10k. Some can be like 8k and 12k too. It is best to do extra research on JN or chatting with other Clothes RSers on what is good here.
▸ Speed: Fast.
▸ Sellability: Varies on species and clothing set, but mostly ETS.
▸ My Comments: This is my favorite shop, but it also can be considered one of the most complicated shops there is. My advice is that you’d want to research what species are popular (Aisha, Draik, Lupe, etc) and not (Ogrin, Techo, Tonu, etc). This is the shop that probably gets the most new releases nowadays, so I would check the New Features for COOL AND NEW things to grab. Also, all the r99s except for Shoyru Pink Aviator Jacket are Petpet Shirts that restock in the top row.
The Order:
1. Popular species (Aisha, Draik, Lupe, etc.) clothing, r99 Petpet Shirts and Shoyru Pink Aviator Jacket, high rarity all species wearables (Steel Nails, 3D Glasses, etc.), and newer wearables (Pretty Net Dress, Illusen Umbrella Cut Dress, and species are hit or miss).
2. Faerie Wings, School Girl Clothing, and Fance Top.
3. Golden Maraquan Trident, Maraquan Fin Wings, Blue Wocky Costume, and Fancy Black Belt.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
108. Mystical Surroundings
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: See reference.
▸ Speed: Average.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: I only restock here during BMB, but Underwater BGs are very ETS.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
111. Cog’s Togs
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but not really.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: Bomber Jacket is 12k and Guitar is 20k.
▸ Speed: Very Slow.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: I only really visit this shop as an SWI. Bomber Jacket Shrug is nice profit. Elegant Punk Guitar is your big item of the shop.
Highlights:
(Most Profitable)
117. Ugga Shinies
▸ Beginner Friendly?: Partial, but sorta yeah.
▸ Carry: 30k
▸ Numbers/Profit: You might have to haggle some things down, but you’ll definitely have enough time to do so.
▸ Speed: Below Average.
▸ Sellability: ETS.
▸ My Comments: The profit is really low, but it does sell fast. Great place for HPD.
Highlights:
(The Only Profitable Items)
▸ Why is there like nothing good? How long does it take for X appear?
Restocks and clears are all random.
Restocking is all about having patience for shops to restock, being quick to make the haggle, and then having patience again to sell. It can take minutes to hours for shops to restock/clear and is all random for specific items to appear at all (higher the rarity, the rarer the item). Sometimes those shops will junk but that won’t stop us from trying!
Also, if your account is younger than 3 months, you might have some restocking restrictions:
▸ Why are do all items in shops just suddenly poof? AM I SHOP BANNED ALREADY
That’s what we call a Clear. Shops automatically “clear” out items, so that new items can restock!
If you think there’s a clear or you’re shop banned, you can do the following:
A. Check other shops you wouldn’t normally visit for an SWI (Shop With Items).
B. If you had a shop tab open with stock before the clear, then try to buy an item. If it sends you to the haggle screen rather than a sold out screen, then you’re shop banned.
C. Ask RSers for an SWI to see if there are any items in a shop to verify that you’re shop banned or not.
D. Check on a side account for an SWI (DO NOT RESTOCK ON SIDE ACCOUNTS).
If you are shop banned, don’t worry it’s normal. They can last up to 24 hours if you’re really unlucky.
▸ So I just got unbanned like a minute ago, but I just got shop banned AGAIN? RUDE
There’s this kinda weird speculation that if you try to restock immediately after your shop ban, then you’re get shop banned again. Most seasoned RSers would say to wait awhile before RSing again.
Look at you, getting yourself shop banned all over again. |
▸ I JUST WANT THE CHOCOLATE AV!?! GIVE PLS????
I’m sure there’s people on the Restock & Chat Threads that are kindly willing to announce some junk r90s chocolates if you ask politely. You still gotta be fast though.
Oh we’re bad, bad r80s.
▸ Okay, so I restocked three Neggs, am I ready for Magic/Stamps now?
Probably not, but you can try if you have enough NP to be steady afterwards. Magic, Stamps, and other high competition shops can be rage inducing, so it’s best to try out the other lesser competitive shops first. In Magic/Stamps, go prepare to be constantly disappointed in yourself.
▸ How long does it take X to sell? I WANT MY NEOPOINTS AND I WANT IT NOW
Things don’t sell instantly, so have patience. Even if you’re currently the lowest, you might need to reprice after a few days.
i am undercut EVERYBODY
▸ Can I sell items on side accounts?
TL;DR: NO. YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SELL ITEMS ON YOUR SIDE ACCOUNT.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 701 | Question 3 [link]
Hi! *surrounds you with meepits* I was wondering… if somebody restocks an items on their main, can they sell it on their side? I figured it would be all right since they didn’t restock on their side, but I wanted to check. Thanks! *cages up meepits again* ~ joy3111
Hi, let’s not get crazy here, okay? Good Meepits. Now, on to your question! No, you cannot sell items on your side account, even if you bought them on your main. You are not allowed to do anything that earns Neopoints on your side accounts, so selling items from a side is not allowed.
▸ I got shop banned on my main. Can I restock on side accounts?
TL;DR: NO. YOU WILL BE FROZEN FOR RESTOCKING ON SIDE ACCOUNTS.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 221 | Question 2 [link]
Let’s say you get restock banned on your main account. Can you use a side account to restock and transfer the items to your main accounts, as long as you don’t get freebies or play games? ~ xo_dearjamie
Umm, no. You’re restock banned for a reason. Using another account to bypass that ban is cheating. You’ll have to wait until it’s over before you can restock again.
You just have one shot at this pretty sword!
▸ Can I adblock images, or JS them out?
TL;DR: NO. THAT IS CONSIDERED CHEATING.
Neopets Editorial – Issue 275 | Question 10 [link]
I have recently noticed many restockers get iced. When restocking if you have JS disabled is that considered cheating? ~zlqqlz
Yes, disabling JS or images while restocking is considered giving yourself an unfair advantage over other players, and is not allowed. Even though it’s a browser function and not a 3rd party cheat, it’s still not allowed. Just like opening 100 window tabs and hitting “refresh all” trying to get Random Events will get you frozen faster than you can say, “Geraptiku” (or figure out how to pronounce it; one or the other). Don’t get paranoid, though! If you don’t know if you disabled JS, you most likely haven’t. This question probably doesn’t apply to 99.87% of you, so don’t fret about it if you have no idea what we’re blithering about here.
Just leave the java(script) alone!
▸ Is there like some sort of order items restock at?
Items restock based on their release. You will always see the newer items in the bottom row and the oldest items in the top row.
▸ Do r100s even restock?
Theoretically they do, but we’re not entirely sure if they still do though. :C
Y’all were gonna yell at me if I didn’t include EEC
▸ Do Shops restock/clear at a certain time? I read that they used to.
They used to, but shops do not restock nor clear at specific times anymore.
▸ If I buy out a shop, will it restock faster?
No, you’ll just end wasting a bunch of NP for junk.
▸ How do I sell items worth over Shop Wizard’s limit?
Trading Post (2m max) and Auctions (50m + 50m increment) are there for that.
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▸ Does Neopian Inflation is currently at X.XX% mean anything?
It was factored into the estimated price/what the shop stocks at, but since that never changes it doesn’t matter anymore. It’s really just flavour text nowadays.