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The original set of '''abilities''' for the [[Battledome]] was retired and removed from the [[Neopets|Neopets website]] when the Battledome closed down for renovations on October 17, 2012.  [[TNT]] felt that these old abilities were outdated and useless, and they decided redesign the ability system from the ground up.  The resulting [[Faerie Abilities]] debuted on February 20, 2013.


The original set of '''abilities''' for the [[Battledome]] was retired and removed from the [[Neopets|Neopets website]] when the Battledome closed down for renovations on October 17, 2012[[TNT]] felt that these old abilities were outdated and useless, and they decided redesign the ability system from the ground upThe resulting [[Faerie Abilities]] debuted on February 20, 2013.
The old ability system was divided into four types of abilities:  ''Stances'' were abilities that [[Neopet]]s could use to add multipliers to attack''Species abilities'' were abilities unique to each Neopet species''Faerie abilities'' were elemental abilities that could be learned by releasing [[bottled faerie]]s.  Lastly, ''sponsor abilities'' were rare abilities that could be learned by signing up with various Neopets sponsors.


The old ability system had four types of abilities:  ''Stances'' were abilities that [[Neopet]]s could use to add multipliers to their attack''Species abilities'' were abilities unique to each Neopet species''Faerie abilities'' were elemental abilities that could be learned by releasing [[Bottled Faeries]]Lastly, ''sponsor abilities'' were rare abilities that could be learned by signing up with various Neopets sponsors.
Neopets could only use one ability per roundAbilities had a variety of effectsSome abilities were attacks, some restored health, and others defended against incoming attacksMany abilities had no effect at all.


==Stances==
==Stances==
These abilities were available to all species of Neopet. All but Berserk Attack are available from level one. These act as multipliers applied to the damage given and received in a turn. They generate damage or defence icons as well, but these are not taken into account when calculating damage.
Stances were abilities that Neopets could use to add a multiplier to both their attack and that of their opponent. The strength of the multiplier depended on the type of stance used:


*''Defend'' - damage multiplier of 0.8;
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*''Cautious Attack'' - damage multiplier of 1;
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*''Normal Attack'' - damage multiplier of 1.2;
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*''Jump and Attack'' - damage multiplier of 1.3;
!Stance
*''Fierce Attack'' - damage multiplier of 1.4;
!Multiplier
*''Berserk Attack'' - damage multiplier of 1.5, obtained at level 50;
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!Stance
!Multiplier
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||Jump and Attack
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||Fierce Attack
||140%
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||Berserk Attack
||150%
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Damage multipliers for both parties are taken into account when calculating damage - for example, if both parties use fierce attack, each party is dealt 1.4 * 1.4 = 1.96 the damage they would have received if both parties had used cautious attack (1 * 1 = 1).
If both parties used a stance in the same round, the two multipliers were combined together when calculating damage.  For example, if both parties use a ''Fierce Attack'' stance on the same round, the damage dealt by both parties would increase by 140% x 140%, which is 196%.
 
Neopets automatically learned the ''Berserk Attack'' stance at level 50.  All other stances were available to all Neopets by default.


==Species Abilities==
==Species Abilities==
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==Faerie Abilities==
==Faerie Abilities==
:''Main article: [[Retired Abilities/Faerie Abilities|Retired Faerie Abilities]]''
:''Main article: [[Retired Abilities/Faerie Abilities|Retired Faerie Abilities]]''
The original faerie abilities could be learned by releasing [[bottled faerie]]s.  These abilities were divided into six types, each of which corresponded to one of the six types of bottled faerie that existed at the time.  The type of ability that a Neopet learned when releasing a bottled faerie depended on the type of [[faerie]] that was being released. For example, opening a ''Bottled Water Faerie'' would teach a Neopet a water faerie ability.   
The original faerie abilities could be learned by releasing bottled faeries.  These abilities were divided into six types, each of which corresponded to one of the six types of bottled faerie that existed at the time.  The type of ability that a Neopet learned when releasing a bottled faerie depended on the type of [[faerie]] that was being released. For example, opening a ''Bottled Water Faerie'' would teach a Neopet a water faerie ability.   


In order to learn an specific ability, a [[Neopet]] had to meet the minimum level required for that ability and also had to have already learned all the preceding abilities of the same type as the desired ability.  For example, in order to learn the ''Haste'' ability, a Neopet would have had to be at least level 8 and must have also already learned both the ''Spark'' ability and the ''Air Shield'' ability.  If a Neopet released a bottled faerie but did not meet the requirements to learn a new ability, the released faerie would simply fly away and have no effect.
In order to learn an specific ability, a [[Neopet]] had to meet the minimum level required for that ability and also had to have already learned all the preceding abilities of the same type as the desired ability.  For example, in order to learn the ''Haste'' ability, a Neopet would have had to be at least level 8 and must have also already learned both the ''Spark'' ability and the ''Air Shield'' ability.  If a Neopet released a bottled faerie but did not meet the requirements to learn a new ability, the released faerie would simply fly away and have no effect.


==Sponsor abilities==
==Sponsor Abilities==
These abilities were available in 2001 from signing up with certain [[Neopets]] sponsors. They can no longer be obtained. However, they are still used by various Battledome [[1-Player Challengers]] and older pets.
Sponsor abilities were abilities that could be obtained by signing up with certain Neopets sponsors during the year 2001. They were also frequently used by [[1-player challenger|single player challengers]]. There were seven sponsor abilities in total:


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!Improved Defend
!Improved Defend
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!Scorch
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==External Links==
*[http://www.neopets.com/ability_info.phtml?sphere=Flame Magical Abilities (incomplete)]


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