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An item is anything which can be placed in your [[Inventory]]. They can be food, books, toys, [[Petpet]]s or even bottled [[Faerie]]s. They are all considered ''items''.
[[image:caption_831.gif|frame|Players' inventories are meant to hold up to 50 items, but can hold more.]]
An '''Item''' is anything in [[Neopets (website)|Neopets]] which can be placed in a user's [[Inventory]] for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, and can describe non-living things - e.g. [[food]], [[book]]s, etc. - as well as certain living things - [[Petpet]]s, [[Bottled Faerie]]s, plants, etc. Items may be traded, sold, given away or discarded, with the exception of a few special items where this is restricted, such as with Petpets or paintbrushes from the newbie-pack, or certain plot items.  


Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items, and make a [[Item Gallery|gallery]] to share with others.
The basic [[Neopia]]n currency - [[Neopoint]]s - do not exist as physical items, but certain others - [[Dubloon]]s and [[Nerkmid]]s - do. The single case where [[Neopoints]] do appear in one's inventory is as the item ''Bag of Broken Neopoints''. In this state, they do not serve as a [[Wikipedia:Medium of exchange|medium of exchange]], but can be fixed by [[Donny]] - being removed from the users inventory in the process - and become actual Neopoints.


==Item Category==
Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items or types of items, and many make a [[Item Gallery|gallery]] to share them with others. As of September 2014, there are over 45,000 different items in Neopia.
Below are all the current categories items can fall under.
 
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The buying and selling of items is also the main way many users make Neopoints, either through restocking or investing. Restocking (or RS) is when a user finds items at a main shop that sell for less than the user shops on the Shop Wizard. Investing is done by finding items in the Shop Wizard or elsewhere that are currently selling for less than what the user believes they will be selling for later. For example, Christmas items in June sell for a lot less then they do in December.
*[[Altador Cup Tournament]]
 
*[[Altadorian Armour]]
==Rarity==
*[[Altadorian Food]]
Items are assigned a rarity code that relates to how the item can be obtained. Only items with a rarity of between 0 and 100 restock in the main, non-player owned [[shops]]. Items restock less frequently as their rarity approaches 100. Only items with a rarity of between 0 and 98 will appear in the Neopets search engine. Food items between 90 and 100 in rarity count as gourmet food for the [[Gourmet Club]]. If an item is retired from the main shops - ie, it no longer restocks there - it is rarity code is changed to 180.
*[[Altadorian Magic]]
 
*[[Altadorian Petpet]]
Rarity 101 is reserved for "freebie" items, such as items that may be given out from [[daily|dailies]] or [[plot]]s, but that do not restock in the shops.
*[[Aquatic Food]]
 
*[[Aquatic Petpet]]
Numbers between 101 and 180 are assigned to items given away from different sources and to differentiate the items from rarity 101 items. The website versions of [[Neopets TCG]] cards are assigned different numbers depending on their rarities: 101 for common, 103 for uncommon, 107 for rare, and 110 for holo. While prizes exclusive to the [[Snow Faerie Quest]]s and [[Illusen's Glade]] are given the rarity 101, awards from [[Brain Tree Quest]]s and [[Jhudora's Bluff]] are assigned the codes 120 and 130, respectively. While some [[Rare Item Code]] prizes were assigned rarities of 101, others were assigned rarities of 138 and 140.
*Baked
 
*Battle Magic
Items available through the [[Hidden Tower]], which while not being a player-owned shop does not restock in the same way as other shops do, are assigned the code 200 and called 'artifacts'. Some of the artifacts that are not available from the Hidden Tower - those that have been retired, or are made from combining Hidden Tower items in the [[Cooking Pot]], are given the code 250. Other retired Hidden Tower items - such as the ''[[Monoceraptor]]s Claw'', were given the rarity number 180.
*Book
 
*[[Booktastic Book]]
Neocash items are given a rarity of 500.
*[[Brightvale Armour]]
 
*[[Brightvale Books]]
===Inventory Tags===
*[[Brightvale Fruit]]
When seen in the users inventory, some items will be labelled with certain tags after their name, which signify difference between them and other items. They are:
*[[Brightvale Motes]]
 
*[[Brightvale Potions]]
*'''Special''' - Items which usually require the user to perform certain actions to obtain. These can include prizes from [[Dailies]], [[Games Room|games]], [[Quest|Quests]], [[plot|plots]], [[Rare Item Code|Rare Item Codes]], special shops, [[Treasure Maps|Treasure Map]] pieces, [[World Challenge]] pieces, the [[Cooking Pot]], the [[NC Mall]], and items which give the user other items when used (such as the ''cracker'').
*[[Brightvale Scroll]]
*'''Shaking''' - Exclusive for [[Codestone|Codestones]], it notes the shaking and instability of the Codestone while the user is holding it.
*[[Brightvale Windows]]
*'''Humming''' - Tag used to mark [[Paint Brush|Paint Brushes]].
*Broken Toy
*'''Wearable''' - Signifies a clothing item that can be placed in the user's "closet" for [[Neopets Customisation]].
*Candy
*'''Neohome''' - Signifies a furniture item that can be placed in the user's "Neohome Storage Shed" to decorate their [[Neohome]]. This does not mean the item can necessarily be put in Classic Neohomes.
 
==Types==
There are many different types of items in Neopets, all of which have different uses and purposes. Below are all the current categories items fall under as of September 2011:
 
{|
|- valign="top"
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*[[Altador Cup#Altador Cup Tournament items|Altador Cup Tournament]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Altadorian Armour|Altadorian Armour]]
*[[Food#Altadorian Food|Altadorian Food]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Altadorian Magic|Altadorian Magic]]
*[[Petpet#Altadorian Petpet|Altadorian Petpet]]
*[[Food#Aquatic Food|Aquatic Food]]
*[[Petpet#Aquatic Petpet|Aquatic Petpet]]
*[[Food#Baked|Baked]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Battle Magic|Battle Magic]]
*[[Book]]
*[[Book#Booktastic Book|Booktastic Book]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Brightvale Armour|Brightvale Armour]]
*[[Book#Brightvale Books|Brightvale Books]]
*[[Food#Brightvale Fruit|Brightvale Fruit]]
*[[Mote|Brightvale Motes]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Brightvale Potions|Brightvale Potions]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Brightvale Scroll|Brightvale Scroll]]
*[[Furniture#Brightvale Windows|Brightvale Windows]]
*[[Toy#Broken Toy|Broken Toy]]
*[[Food#Candy|Candy]]
*[[Clothes]]
*[[Clothes]]
*[[Coffee]]
*[[Food#Coffee|Coffee]]
*[[Collectable Card]]
*[[Cog's Togs|Cogs Togs]]
*[[Collectable Coin]]
*[[NeoDeck|Collectable Card]]
*[[Darigan Toy]]
*[[Stamp Album|Collectable Coin]]
*Defence Magic
*[[Toy#Darigan Toy|Darigan Toy]]
*[[Desert Food]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Defence Magic|Defence Magic]]
*[[Desert Petpet]]
*[[Food#Desert Food|Desert Food]]
*[[Desert Pottery]]
*[[Petpet#Desert Petpet|Desert Petpet]]
*[[Desert Scroll]]
*[[Furniture#Desert Pottery|Desert Pottery]]
*[[Desert Weapon]]
*[[Book#Desert Scroll|Desert Scroll]]
*[[Faerie Book]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Desert Weapon|Desert Weapon]]
*[[Faerie Food]]
*[[Food#Exotic Foods|Exotic Foods]]
</td><td width="350" valign="top">
*[[Book#Faerie Book|Faerie Book]]
*[[Faerie Furniture]]
*[[Food#Faerie Food|Faerie Food]]
*[[Faerie Petpet]]
*[[Furniture#Faerie Furniture|Faerie Furniture]]
*[[Faerie Weapon]]
*[[Petpet#|Faerie Petpet]]
*Food
|width=250|
*Furniture
*[[Battledome Equipment#Faerie Weapon|Faerie Weapon]]
*Gardening
*[[Petpet#Fanciful Fauna|Fanciful Fauna]]
*[[Geraptiku Petpet]]
*[[Food]]
*Gift
*[[Furniture]]
*Grooming
*[[Furniture#Gardening|Gardening]]
*Gross Food
*[[Petpet#Geraptiku Petpet|Geraptiku Petpet]]
*[[Haunted Weaponry]]
*[[Gift]]
*[[Healthy Food]]
*[[Grooming]]
*[[Hot Dog]]
*[[Food#Gross Food|Gross Food]]
*[[Ice Crystal]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Haunted Weaponry|Haunted Weaponry]]
*[[Instrument]]
*[[Food#Healthy Food|Healthy Food]]
*[[Food#Hot Dog|Hot Dog]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Ice Crystal|Ice Crystal]]
*[[Toy#Instrument|Instrument]]
*[[Island Merchandise]]
*[[Island Merchandise]]
*[[Jelly Food]]
*[[Food#Jelly Food|Jelly Food]]
*[[Kiko Lake Carpentry]]
*[[Furniture#Kiko Lake Carpentry|Kiko Lake Carpentry]]
*[[Kiko Lake Food]]
*[[Food#Kiko Lake Food|Kiko Lake Food]]
*[[Kreludan Food]]
*[[Food#Kreludan Food|Kreludan Food]]
*[[Kreludan Furniture]]
*[[Furniture#Kreludan Furniture|Kreludan Furniture]]
*Magic Item
*[[Lampwyck's Lights Fantastic|Lampwycks Lights Fantastic]]
*[[Maractite Weaponry]]
*[[Magic Item (Item Type)|Magic Item]]
*[[Maraquan Petpet]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Maractite Weaponry|Maractite Weaponry]]
*Medical Cures
*[[Petpet#Maraquan Petpet|Maraquan Petpet]]
*Medicine
*[[Disease|Medical Cures]]
*[[Medieval Food]]
*[[Disease|Medicine]]
*[[Medieval Petpet]]
*[[Food#Medieval Food|Medieval Food]]
*[[Meridell Potion]]
*[[Petpet#Medieval Petpet|Medieval Petpet]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Medieval Potion|Meridell Potion]]
*[[Book#Moltaran_Books|Moltaran Books]]
*[[Petpet#Moltaran_Petpet|Moltaran Petpets]]
*[[Food#Molten_Morsels|Moltaran Morsels]]
*[[Mystic Mushroom]]
*[[Mystic Mushroom]]
*[[Mystical Surroundings]]
*[[Furniture#Neovian Antiques|Neovian Antiques]]
*[[Clothes#Neovian Attire|Neovian Attire]]
*[[Food#Neovian Pastries|Neovian Pastries]]
|width=250|
*[[Book#Neovian Press|Neovian Press]]
*[[Petpet]]
*[[Petpet]]
*[[Petpet Supplies]]
*[[Furniture#Petpet Supplies|Petpet Supplies]]
*[[Petpetpet]]
*[[Petpetpet]]
</td><td width="350" valign="top">
*[[Petpet#Pirate Petpet|Pirate Petpet]]
*[[Pirate Petpet]]
*[[Food#Pizza|Pizza]]
*Pizza
*[[Plushie|Plushies]]
*Plushies
*[[Food#Qasalan Food|Qasalan Food]]
*[[Qasalan Food]]
*[[Book#Qasalan Tablets|Qasalan Tablets]]
*[[Qasalan Tablets]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Qasalan Weaponry|Qasalan Weaponry]]
*[[Qasalan Weaponry]]
*[[Disease|Remarkable Restoratives]]
*[[Robot Petpet]]
*[[Petpet#Robot Petpet|Robot Petpet]]
*[[Roo Island Merchandise]]
*[[Furniture#Roo Island Merchandise|Roo Island Merchandise]]
*[[School]]
*[[Neoschool|School]]
*[[Sea Shells]]
*[[Stamp Album|Sea Shells]]
*[[Slushie]]
*[[Food#Slushie|Slushie]]
*[[Smoothie]]
*[[Food#Smoothie|Smoothie]]
*[[Snow Food]]
*[[Food#Snow Food|Snow Food]]
*[[Space Battle]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Space Battle|Space Battle]]
*[[Space Defence]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Space Defence|Space Defence]]
*[[Space Food]]
*[[Food#Space Food|Space Food]]
*Special
*[[Special (item type)|Special]]
*[[Spooky Food]]
*[[Food#Spooky Food|Spooky Food]]
*[[Spooky Furniture]]
*[[Spooky Furniture]]
*[[Spooky Petpet]]
*[[Petpet#Spooky Petpet|Spooky Petpet]]
*[[Stamp]]
*[[Stamp Album|Stamp]]
*Toy
*[[Toy]]
*[[Trading Card]]
*[[Neopets TCG|Trading Card]]
*[[Tropical Food]]
*[[Food#Tropical Food|Tropical Food]]
*[[Tyrannian Food]]
*[[Food#Tyrannian Food|Tyrannian Food]]
*[[Tyrannian Furniture]]
*[[Furniture#Tyrannian Furniture|Tyrannian Furniture]]
*[[Tyrannian Petpet]]
*[[Petpet#Tyrannian Petpet|Tyrannian Petpet]]
*[[Tyrannian Weaponry]]
*[[Battledome Equipment#Tyrannian Weaponry|Tyrannian Weaponry]]
*[[Usuki Doll]]
*[[Usuki|Usuki Doll]]
*[[Utility Fish]]
*[[Utility Fish]]
*[[Wintery Petpet]]
*[[Petpet#Wintery Petpet|Wintery Petpet]]
</td></tr></table>
*[[Battledome Equipment#Wonderous Weaponry|Wonderous Weaponry]]
 
|}
==Item Rarity==
Rarity has nothing to do with the [[Rare Item Code]]s. Rarity is a simple way of showing how rare an item is. An item is rare if they are harder to get than other items. Usually this will also mean they are more expensive. Whenever you see an items rarity it will be listed as a number. These numbers have the following meanings.
 
* 1-70 - common, easily found in main Neopian shops and given out by random events.
* 71-84 - rare
* 85-90 - very rare
* 91-95 - ultra rare
* 96-99 - super rare
* 100-104 - mega rare
* 105-119 - Special, these items cannot be obtained through the normal shops. Normally these are only given out as part of a special offer.
* 120 - This means the item is given out by the Brain Tree when you complete one of his quests.
* 121-179 - Special, this works the same way as the 101-119 rarity items, but these are more powerful items.
* 180 - [[Retired]]. This item will never again be released and its rarity will never be changed from 180.
* 200 - Artifact, these items are sold in the [[Hidden Tower]].


If a user feeds their Neopet a food item with a rarity 90-100 it is considered a Gourmet food and will qualify any Neopet you feed it to in the [[Gourmet Club]].
==Trivia==
*There is a book titled ''Rare and Retired Items'', which is said to reveal "what those hard to get items are all about". However, owning this book or reading it to a Neopet doesn't give a user any new knowledge about items.


==External Links==
==External links==
*[http://neopets.com/objects.phtml?type=inventory Users Inventory]
*'''Help File:''' [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=20 A Pant Devil stole my items!], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=30 Why are my items disappearing?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=119 Help one of my items was turned to sludge!], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=120 How do I get a Safety Deposit Box?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=158 How do I see my items?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=169 What do you do with videos?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=284 Can you hold more than 50 items?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=304 Can you get items in NeoQuest that will go into your Inventory on 'Your Items' or are all the items based on staying in the game itself?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=321 What is the difference between donating and discarding an item from your inventory?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=360 I'm on a quest, where can I find my item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=373 How do I donate an item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=388 What does rarity mean?]
*Neopedia: [http://neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=45 Wheel of Excitement]
*'''Selected Fansite:''' [http://www.neoitems.net NeoItems.net],[http://npinvestors.getboard.net/forum.htm NP Investors]
*Neopets TCG: [http://neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=8&id=98 Wheel of Excitement]
*[http://neopets.com/objects.phtml?type=inventory User's Inventory]
*Help File: [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=20 A Pant Devil stole my items!], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=30 Why are my items disappearing?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=40 Will I be able to see my pet's armour in the Battledome?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=50 How can I see what items are equipped?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=73 How many items can your safety deposit box hold?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=91 What are Usuki Dolls?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=98 Is there a recipe for a Fish Negg?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=107 If the Witch or Esophagor ask you to get something, how do you give it to them?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=110 Where do I get Spooky Food from?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=119 Help one of my items was turned to sludge!], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=120 How do I get a Safety Deposit Box?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=142 How to put something up for auction?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=143 Can I get my item out of the auction?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=144 How do I bid on an item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=145 What if you make the highest bid?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=146 What if someone bids more than you?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=147 What if no one bids on my item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=148 How to give someone their item and collect your NeoPoints], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=155 Where do I turn in my items when I have finished a job?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=157 I got the items, but it says I don't have a job, what do I do?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=158 How do I see my items?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=162 Are special battle items such as the gelert helm only usable by that species?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=169 What do you do with videos?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=227 Can Tyrannian battle items only be used by Tyrannian pets?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=228 Can my Neopet wear clothes?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=240 Where can I find codestones?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=241 How do I use codestones?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=242 The training school wont take my codestone, what do I do?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=245 What are Negg Tokens?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=246 How do I use Negg Tokens?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=278 Where do you get Gross foods such as Fish Pops from?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=284 Can you hold more than 50 items?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=287 How do I take Codestones to Mystery Island?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=293 How do I use the Cooking Pot?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=295 Someone told me that FISH EGGS turn into FISH NEGGS. Is the rumour true?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=300 Is a Fuzzle really a baby JubJub?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=301 Once you paint a Petpet does it stay that colour?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=304 Can you get items in NeoQuest that will go into your Inventory on 'Your Items' or are all the items based on staying in the game itself?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=309 Once you've used the map pieces, can you use them again?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=311 Is there any way to know when the Smuggler's cove items will be restocked?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=314 What is the Grundo Warehouse and where can you get the secret codes?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=316 I bought a concert ticket, but I forgot to go to it, what should I do?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=317 I have seen the Neoquest plushies on the news page, how do I get hold of one?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=318 What does the Rainbow Swirly Thing do?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=321 What is the difference between donating and discarding an item from your inventory?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=323 Are the items in the Hidden Tower also half-priced on Half-Price Day (3rd of each month)?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=326 Once you paint a petpet, how do you get it back to its original colour?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=327 What is the difference between a Fuzzle and an Evil Fuzzle?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=360 I'm on a quest, where can I find my item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=371 My pet wont eat certain foods!], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=373 How do I donate an item?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=388 What does rarity mean?]


[[category: Neopets Terminology]]
[[Category:Neopets Terminology]]

Latest revision as of 17:15, 23 September 2014

Players' inventories are meant to hold up to 50 items, but can hold more.

An Item is anything in Neopets which can be placed in a user's Inventory for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, and can describe non-living things - e.g. food, books, etc. - as well as certain living things - Petpets, Bottled Faeries, plants, etc. Items may be traded, sold, given away or discarded, with the exception of a few special items where this is restricted, such as with Petpets or paintbrushes from the newbie-pack, or certain plot items.

The basic Neopian currency - Neopoints - do not exist as physical items, but certain others - Dubloons and Nerkmids - do. The single case where Neopoints do appear in one's inventory is as the item Bag of Broken Neopoints. In this state, they do not serve as a medium of exchange, but can be fixed by Donny - being removed from the users inventory in the process - and become actual Neopoints.

Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items or types of items, and many make a gallery to share them with others. As of September 2014, there are over 45,000 different items in Neopia.

The buying and selling of items is also the main way many users make Neopoints, either through restocking or investing. Restocking (or RS) is when a user finds items at a main shop that sell for less than the user shops on the Shop Wizard. Investing is done by finding items in the Shop Wizard or elsewhere that are currently selling for less than what the user believes they will be selling for later. For example, Christmas items in June sell for a lot less then they do in December.

Rarity[edit]

Items are assigned a rarity code that relates to how the item can be obtained. Only items with a rarity of between 0 and 100 restock in the main, non-player owned shops. Items restock less frequently as their rarity approaches 100. Only items with a rarity of between 0 and 98 will appear in the Neopets search engine. Food items between 90 and 100 in rarity count as gourmet food for the Gourmet Club. If an item is retired from the main shops - ie, it no longer restocks there - it is rarity code is changed to 180.

Rarity 101 is reserved for "freebie" items, such as items that may be given out from dailies or plots, but that do not restock in the shops.

Numbers between 101 and 180 are assigned to items given away from different sources and to differentiate the items from rarity 101 items. The website versions of Neopets TCG cards are assigned different numbers depending on their rarities: 101 for common, 103 for uncommon, 107 for rare, and 110 for holo. While prizes exclusive to the Snow Faerie Quests and Illusen's Glade are given the rarity 101, awards from Brain Tree Quests and Jhudora's Bluff are assigned the codes 120 and 130, respectively. While some Rare Item Code prizes were assigned rarities of 101, others were assigned rarities of 138 and 140.

Items available through the Hidden Tower, which while not being a player-owned shop does not restock in the same way as other shops do, are assigned the code 200 and called 'artifacts'. Some of the artifacts that are not available from the Hidden Tower - those that have been retired, or are made from combining Hidden Tower items in the Cooking Pot, are given the code 250. Other retired Hidden Tower items - such as the Monoceraptors Claw, were given the rarity number 180.

Neocash items are given a rarity of 500.

Inventory Tags[edit]

When seen in the users inventory, some items will be labelled with certain tags after their name, which signify difference between them and other items. They are:

  • Special - Items which usually require the user to perform certain actions to obtain. These can include prizes from Dailies, games, Quests, plots, Rare Item Codes, special shops, Treasure Map pieces, World Challenge pieces, the Cooking Pot, the NC Mall, and items which give the user other items when used (such as the cracker).
  • Shaking - Exclusive for Codestones, it notes the shaking and instability of the Codestone while the user is holding it.
  • Humming - Tag used to mark Paint Brushes.
  • Wearable - Signifies a clothing item that can be placed in the user's "closet" for Neopets Customisation.
  • Neohome - Signifies a furniture item that can be placed in the user's "Neohome Storage Shed" to decorate their Neohome. This does not mean the item can necessarily be put in Classic Neohomes.

Types[edit]

There are many different types of items in Neopets, all of which have different uses and purposes. Below are all the current categories items fall under as of September 2011:

Trivia[edit]

  • There is a book titled Rare and Retired Items, which is said to reveal "what those hard to get items are all about". However, owning this book or reading it to a Neopet doesn't give a user any new knowledge about items.

External links[edit]