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*[[Moehog]] - ''May 14, 2010'' | *[[Moehog]] - ''May 14, 2010'' | ||
*[[Mynci]] - ''February 23, 2011'' | *[[Mynci]] - ''February 23, 2011'' |
Revision as of 01:39, 18 August 2011
Relic is one of the many colours that users can paint their Neopets. While very reminiscent of the older Stone colour, it is not meant to be a revamp. Users can change the colour of their Neopets to Relic by using a Relic Paint Brush item at the Rainbow Pool. The Stone Paint Brush is not able to paint pets Relic and still remains a collector's item.
In addition, the Lab Ray also has a random chance of turning the colour of a user's Neopet to Relic. Users also have the choice of changing their Neopets' colour to Relic when they complete a Fountain Faerie Quest.
Neopets
As of August 2011, there are 8 Neopets that can be painted Relic:
Trivia
- The Relic Paint Brush was released on April 2, 2010.
See also
- Famous Relic Neopets: Mor Gollog