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An '''Item''' is anything in [[Neopets (website)|Neopets]] which can be placed in a users [[Inventory]] for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, which can describe nonliving things ([[food]], [[book]]s, etc.) and living things ([[Petpet]]s, [[Faerie|Bottled Faerie]]s, plants, etc.), all of which can be placed in a users inventory, traded, sold, given away or discarded. Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items, and make a [[Item Gallery|gallery]] to share with others. As of July 2007, there are 21,788 different items in Neopets (these not inculding unannounced, replaced and [[1-Player Challenger]] items).
An '''Item''' is anything in [[Neopets (website)|Neopets]] which can be placed in a users [[Inventory]] for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, which can describe nonliving things ([[food]], [[book]]s, etc.) and living things ([[Petpet]]s, [[Faerie|Bottled Faerie]]s, plants, etc.), all of which can be placed in a users inventory, traded, sold, given away or discarded. Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items, and make a [[Item Gallery|gallery]] to share with others. As of July 2007, there are 21,819 different items in Neopets (not including unannounced, replaced or [[1-Player Challenger]] items).


==Item Category==
==Item categories==
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 February 2007...
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 February 2007...


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==Special Item Category==
==Item rarity==
The item categories that Neopets uses aren't the most inclusive.
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. All items with rarity over 70 show an inventory tag when seen in a user's inventory, helping users identify rare items faster.
For example, all of the concert freebies (posters, plushies, mugs, etc.) are placed into the "Concert Swag" category. You can't find these special groupings on [[Neopet]]s, however.
 
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*'''1-70''' - ''Common'', easily found in main Neopian shops and given out by random events.
|- valign="top"
*'''71-84''' - ''Rare''
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*'''85-90''' - ''Very Rare''
*[[Advent Calendar]] Prizes
*'''91-95''' - ''Ultra Rare''
*[[Bagatelle]]
*'''96-99''' - ''Super Rare''
*[[Cheeseroller]] Prizes
*'''100-104''' - ''Mega Rare''
*Concert Swag
*'''105-119''' - ''Special'', these items cannot be obtained through the normal shops. Normally these are only given out as part of a special offer.
*[[Cooking Pot]]
*'''120''' - This means the item is given out by the [[Brain Tree]] when you complete one of his quests.
*[[Cork Gun Gallery]]
*'''121-179''' - ''Special'', this works the same way as the 101-119 rarity items, but these are more powerful items.
*[[Cracker]] Prizes
*'''180''' - ''[[Retired]]''. This item will never again be released and its rarity will never be changed from 180.
*[[Daily Dare]] Items
*'''200''' - ''Artifact'', these items are sold in the [[Hidden Tower]].
*[[Deserted Tomb]] Items
*'''250''' - ''Artifact'', these are either retired Hidden Tower items or [[Cooking Pot]] items made from two Hidden Tower items.
*[[Giant Jelly]]
*[[Giant Omelette]]
*[[Golden Dubloon]]
*[[Grumpy Old King]]
*[[Hidden Tower]]
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*[[Kelp]]
*[[Lunar Temple]] Prizes
*Meteor Prizes
*NC Mall
*[[Neocola]] Machine
*[[Neoquest I]] Prizes
*[[Neoquest II]] Prizes
*[[Petpet Lab]] Rats
*[[Pick Your Own]]
*[[Plot]] Prizes
*[[Quest]] Prizes
*[[Rare Item Code]] Prizes
*[[Rubbish Dump]]
*Scratchcards
*[[Smuggler's Cove]]
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*[[Snowager]]
*[[Symol]] Hole
*[[TCG]] RIC Prizes
*[[Test Your Strength]]
*[[Tombola]]
*Treasure Maps
*[[Turmaculus]]
*[[Underwater Fishing]]
*Unpainted [[Petpets]]
*Wearable
*[[Wheel]] Prizes
*[[World Challenge]] Pieces
|}


==Item Status==
If a user feeds their Neopet a food item with a rarity 90-100 it is considered a ''Gourmet Food'' and will qualify their Neopet in the [[Gourmet Club]].
Item Status is the status in the item holds, witch are unique. Like Special Item Category (from [http://items.jellyneo.net/index.php Jellyneo.Net's Item Database
], like Item Status and Item ID), you can't find these special groupings on Neopets. The '''Active''' and '''Searchable''' Status are the existing items. For REAL, altogether, there are 23,911 items (these inculding unannounced, replaced and [[1-Player Challenger]] items).


*'''Active''' - Basically, we have all of the information on this item, and it has received the unique item ID. An item ID can be found in a user's shop, SDB, gallery, etc. ''Active Status has 19,906 items.''
==Inventory tags==
*'''Not Announced''' - An item is Not Announced if the item has not been mentioned at all in the New Features and all it is known about it is the item's image URL. ''Not Announced Status has 170 items.''
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...
*'''Searchable''' - A Searchable item is when it can be found via the sidebar search or the [[Shop Wizard]] says "Searching for... *item name*". This means that it is in the [[Neopets]] item system, but an ID has not been found yet. (It may have also been announced in the news.) ''Searchable Status has 3,369 items.''
*'''MIA''' - An item is MIA if none of the above criteria are met. The item has been announced in the news, but it has not been added to the item system by [[TNT]]. They can't be bought, sold, or obtained in [[Neopia]]. ''MIA Status has 171 items.''
*'''1-Player BD''' - These items are all [[weapons]] used by [[1-player battledome challengers]], such as the [[Pant Devil]] and the [[Tax Beast]]. ''1-Player BD Status has 202 items.''
*'''Replaced''' - An item in the Replaced category has been totally changed to a completely new item. It can no longer be bought, sold, or obtained in [[Neopia]]. (This is mostly an historical reference for those wondering what happened to their items.) ''Replaced Status has 93 items.''


==Item Rarity==
*'''Special''' - Items which usually require the user to perform certain actions to obtain. These can include prizes from [[Dailies]], [[Games Room|games]], [[Quest]]s, [[plot]]s, [[Rare Item Code]]s, 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'').
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.
*'''Shaking''' - Exclusive for [[Codestone]]s, it signifys the shaking an instabilaty of the codestone while the user is holding it.
*'''Wearable''' - Signifys the clothing item can be placed in the users "closet" for [[Neopets Customisation]].


*'''1-70''' - common, easily found in main Neopian shops and given out by random events.
==Item status==
*'''71-84''' - rare
New items are always being added to Neopets, and the status or creation process of an item is something of interest to many users, who look forward to the newest items or are discovering images or information about them before their release. While there are 21,819 active and noted items which users can aquire as of July 2007, there are many items items whose status in the item database is on hold due to special reasons.
*'''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]].
*'''250''' - Artifact, these are either retired Hidden Tower items or [[Cooking Pot]] items made from two Hidden Tower items.


If a user feeds their Neopet a food item with a rarity 90-100 it is considered a ''Gourmet Food'' and will qualify their Neopet in the [[Gourmet Club]].
#An item's name can be found via the sidebar search or the [[Shop Wizard]], which means it is in the item database but does not have an ID yet. It's like this may sometimes be announced in the news before they are officially released. There are 3,369 of these items.
#The item has not been mentioned in the [[New Features]] and all that is known is the item's image URL. There are 170 of these items.
#An item's image and name is found, but for some reason is never officially released, even when mentioned in the New Features (sometimes considered [[Wikipedia:Missing in action|MIA]]). There are 171 of these items.
#Items (usually [[Battledome Equipment]]) which is only used by [[1-Player Challengers]], and can never be aquired by users. There are 202 of these items.
#An item has been redrawn, renamed, or both, either taking them out of the database or replacing them with a new one. Items such as this are noted for their historical signifigance, due to the changing style of art or direction in Neopets. There are 93 of these items.


==Trivia==
==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.
*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]
*[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?]
*'''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?]

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An Item is anything in Neopets which can be placed in a users Inventory for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, which can describe nonliving things (food, books, etc.) and living things (Petpets, Bottled Faeries, plants, etc.), all of which can be placed in a users inventory, traded, sold, given away or discarded. Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items, and make a gallery to share with others. As of July 2007, there are 21,819 different items in Neopets (not including unannounced, replaced or 1-Player Challenger items).

Item categories

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 February 2007...

Item rarity

Rarity has nothing to do with the Rare Item Codes. 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. All items with rarity over 70 show an inventory tag when seen in a user's inventory, helping users identify rare items faster.

  • 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.
  • 250 - Artifact, these are either retired Hidden Tower items or Cooking Pot items made from two Hidden Tower items.

If a user feeds their Neopet a food item with a rarity 90-100 it is considered a Gourmet Food and will qualify their Neopet in the Gourmet Club.

Inventory tags

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...

Item status

New items are always being added to Neopets, and the status or creation process of an item is something of interest to many users, who look forward to the newest items or are discovering images or information about them before their release. While there are 21,819 active and noted items which users can aquire as of July 2007, there are many items items whose status in the item database is on hold due to special reasons.

  1. An item's name can be found via the sidebar search or the Shop Wizard, which means it is in the item database but does not have an ID yet. It's like this may sometimes be announced in the news before they are officially released. There are 3,369 of these items.
  2. The item has not been mentioned in the New Features and all that is known is the item's image URL. There are 170 of these items.
  3. An item's image and name is found, but for some reason is never officially released, even when mentioned in the New Features (sometimes considered MIA). There are 171 of these items.
  4. Items (usually Battledome Equipment) which is only used by 1-Player Challengers, and can never be aquired by users. There are 202 of these items.
  5. An item has been redrawn, renamed, or both, either taking them out of the database or replacing them with a new one. Items such as this are noted for their historical signifigance, due to the changing style of art or direction in Neopets. There are 93 of these items.

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