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  • Snowball Fight Guide by Pendragon13

    Fist thing’s first, read the instructions! But if you’re too lazy to click the button, here’s a quick summary:

    1) Each game, you have 50 snowballs
    2) To aim, put you mouse on or near the target, to throw a snowball simply click
    3) Do not hit a faerie, you will loose 10 snowballs
    4) If you hit Dieter the Polarchuck, you gain 10 snowballs

    All of the pets earn you 10 points in the middle and 5 points slightly outside except the Meepit. This earns you double. (20 points, and 10 points.)

    There are two ways of getting more snowballs. One of them was said above, hit the Polarchuck. Another is to type snowghettiandmeatball (when there is enough space). Each gets you 10 more snowballs.
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  • Neopet Statistic Levels

    Want to know what levels your pets are required to be at in order to achieve a certain status? Wonder no more, for here is a complete listing of all the possible progressions.

    Pet Levels
    -1: Not yet Born
    1-60: Basic Level
    61-90: High
    91-120: Very High
    121-180: Amazingly High
    181+: Too High To Count

    Mood Levels
    Miserable
    Depressed
    Unhappy
    Content
    Happy
    Cheerful
    Joyful
    Extremely happy
    Delighted!

    Hunger Levels
    Dying
    Starving
    Famished
    Very hungry
    Hungry
    Not hungry
    Fine
    Satiated
    Full up
    Very full
    Bloated
    Very bloated

    Strength Levels
    -1: Not Yet Born
    1: Pathetic
    2: Very Weak
    3-4: Weak
    5: Frail
    6: Average
    7-9: Quite Strong
    10-11: Strong
    12-13: Very Strong
    14: Great
    15-16: Immense
    17-19: Titanic
    20: Herculean
    21-39: Great
    40-59: Excellent
    60-79: Awesome
    80-99: Amazing
    100-149: Legendary
    150+: Ultimate

    Defense Levels
    -1: Not Yet Born
    1: Defenceless
    2: Naked
    3: Vulnerable
    4: Very Poor
    5: Poor
    6-7: Below Average
    8: Average
    9: Armoured
    10: Tough
    11-12: Heavy
    13-14: Very Heavy
    15: Steel Plate
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    Originally posted 2013-01-11 02:37:06.

  • 25,000 Neopoints in 25 Days by Jess Robicheaux

    Edited by Kristy West

    25,000 neopoints in 25 days is not impossible, my friends. It’s actually very, very easy, so here’s how I did it!

    Start off by finding a good site with the list (and preferably, links to,) of the dailies, i.e. the omelette, the jelly, the tombola, etc. I like to use either PPT. Second – never forget to go to the monthly freebie page – that free 2000 neopoints and those three items (usually pretty good stuff!) is going to help, for sure.

    Now, I always do the crossword. Of course, I always use the answers, but hey, it’s 600 neopoints a day. From everything else I make, usually between 700 and 1000 neopoints a day, I take 600 and buy a scratchcard. Put it in either your stock or your safety deposit box (but if you stock it, don’t sell it yet!). Take the rest and put it in the bank.
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    Originally posted 2013-01-09 11:23:36.

  • The Search For Princess Lunara Solutions by Kai Alcones

    There are many ways to get thousands of neopoints by playing lots of games and sending scores. Every time I play games, I always play “The Search for Princess Lunara”. It’s easy. You just have to answer questions to find the Princess.

    So, the Shenkuu Princess, Lunara, has seemingly been kidnapped, and it is your job to use your Neopian knowledge to get past all the guards on the bridges to find out where the princess is. It is a relatively simple game, especially when you have a full list of answers like this. One thing to bear in mind, however, is that some of the questions are timed, and you only have 15-20 seconds to answer them. These questions are highlighted in blue on the list. The faster you answer them, the higher your speed bonus will be.
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    Originally posted 2013-01-08 09:45:08.

  • Spotlight on Kym

    What gave you the idea to start a Neopets podcast?

    Podcasting was a relatively new phenomenon in August 2006 when all the current major podcasting groups were just starting. I say “relatively new” because although the podcasting software was available years before, it was during August 2006 that it began its first big swoop into mainstream awareness partly due to the iPod and iTunes revolution. As any budding entrepreneur would do, I wanted to get in early and have an activity for the PPT community to participate in. The idea of The PPT Show was perfect!

    What is your favorite podcast episode? Why?

    I don’t have a particularly favorite episode as each one I find has its own quirks and charms. I really do like listening to the blooper reels though. They make me laugh; and listening back to earlier episodes are always a nice thing to do as like reading a book for a second time, each time you re-read it, you pick up something new that you didn’t before.

    Where do you live? How old are you?

    I currently live in Australia but I travel the world; I call Australia my home though. Last time someone asked me how old I was, I told them I was three and a half. That was a few years ago though. I’m guessing this now makes me either three and three quarters or four.
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    Originally posted 2012-12-29 09:25:21.