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===Something Has Happened!===
===Something Has Happened!===
The most common Random Events show a small graphic saying "Something Has Happened!" when they occur. These events can be positive (such as finding [[neopoints]] or an [[item]]), neutral (such as having a [[Draik]] fly overhead on the way to [[Krawk Island]] or a passing [[Neopet]] saying something), or negative (a pet getting sick or ghosts stealing [[neopoints]] from you and putting them on the [[Money Tree]]). Unlocking an [[Avatar]] or a [[Sidebar]] is a "Something Has Happened" event as well, sometimes occurring at random while playing Neopets or making certain actions while playing. Now FUCK ALL!!!
The most common Random Events show a small graphic saying "Something Has Happened!" when they occur. These events can be positive (such as finding [[neopoints]] or an [[item]]), neutral (such as having a [[Draik]] fly overhead on the way to [[Krawk Island]] or a passing [[Neopet]] saying something), or negative (a pet getting sick or ghosts stealing [[neopoints]] from you and putting them on the [[Money Tree]]). Unlocking an [[Avatar]] or a [[Sidebar]] is a "Something Has Happened" event as well, sometimes occurring at random while playing Neopets or making certain actions while playing.


===Local Events===
===Local Events===
Local Events are a subset of "Something Has FUCKIN Happened", which only occur in a specific world. As of January 2007, they include "Winter Random Events" (Terror Mountain), "Tyrannian Random Events" (Tyrannia), and "Island Random Events" (Mystery Island). Like Random Events, they can be positive, negative, or neutral.
Local Events are a subset of "Something Has Happened", which only occur in a specific world. As of January 2007, they include "Winter Random Events" (Terror Mountain), "Tyrannian Random Events" (Tyrannia), and "Island Random Events" (Mystery Island). Like Random Events, they can be positive, negative, or neutral.


===Battledome Challengers===
===Battledome Challengers===
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===Neopet Care===
===Neopet Care===
It's believed keeping Neopets well fed (very bloated, but not beyond that) and happy change the results of certain Random Events. This belief is held due to the fact [[The Neopets Team]] said Neopets that are sad and angry will be changed into different [[colours]] via Random Event, and having them happy will allow other (presumably better) events to happen.AND IF YOUR NEOPET GETS SICK, SUCK IT UP!!!
It's believed keeping Neopets well fed (very bloated, but not beyond that) and happy change the results of certain Random Events. This belief is held due to the fact [[The Neopets Team]] said Neopets that are sad and angry will be changed into different [[colours]] via Random Event, and having them happy will allow other (presumably better) events to happen.


===Sidebars===
===Sidebars===

Revision as of 05:58, 21 February 2010

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A Random Event is an unexpected occurrence while playing Neopets, similar to real life as a random happening that is different from normal routine.

Types

Random Events come in 4 different varieties. They are...

Something Has Happened!

The most common Random Events show a small graphic saying "Something Has Happened!" when they occur. These events can be positive (such as finding neopoints or an item), neutral (such as having a Draik fly overhead on the way to Krawk Island or a passing Neopet saying something), or negative (a pet getting sick or ghosts stealing neopoints from you and putting them on the Money Tree). Unlocking an Avatar or a Sidebar is a "Something Has Happened" event as well, sometimes occurring at random while playing Neopets or making certain actions while playing.

Local Events

Local Events are a subset of "Something Has Happened", which only occur in a specific world. As of January 2007, they include "Winter Random Events" (Terror Mountain), "Tyrannian Random Events" (Tyrannia), and "Island Random Events" (Mystery Island). Like Random Events, they can be positive, negative, or neutral.

Battledome Challengers

Many one-player battledome challengers are unlocked randomly, although certain opponents can only be unlocked in specific ways.

Faerie Quests

While playing Neopets a user may be confronted by a Faerie and be given a Faerie Quest. The user must purchase an item without the use of the Shop Wizard for a reward. The exact type of items as well as the rewards depend on the faerie.

Maximizing

Random events are mostly beneficial and sought after, with players always comparing the number and quality of their events with each other. Their very nature makes them impossible to control, but some theories have emerged on how to increase the frequency of events.

Neopet Care

It's believed keeping Neopets well fed (very bloated, but not beyond that) and happy change the results of certain Random Events. This belief is held due to the fact The Neopets Team said Neopets that are sad and angry will be changed into different colours via Random Event, and having them happy will allow other (presumably better) events to happen.

Sidebars

Some special Neopets Sidebars (like the Birthday sidebar, obtained and usable only on a users and Neopets birthday) will increase the probability of receiving a random event. However, having a special sidebar does not guarantee a user will get more random events. It has been known for some people to get as many as 30 random events on their birthday while others only 5 or 6.

Karma

The theory that the more times you perform certain actions, such as donating to the Money Tree or taking care of your pets, your chances of receiving beneficial Random Events increases. Karma is mainly theoretical but does exist to some extent in Neopets. For example, if you refuse a Faerie Quest, the chance of you getting another one is decreased. In fact, for 10 minutes after you refuse, it is non-existent. However, that statement is a unique case, as it is directly stated that a limit will be placed. It is currently unknown whether other activities will increase luck.

According to the Neopian Times editorial, issue 241, donating money and items does not increase the likelihood of getting Random Events. Items cannot alter your Karma; this is a scam to inflate prices. However, many players believe in the Karma system and hope that specifics will be clarified by The Neopets Team.

By donating items to the Money Tree frequently or being generous in general to others, users could increase their chance to receive Random Events. Similar to Karma, this idea spread rapidly with the release of the Wishing Well, with users believing prize selection was given to users of greater Karma than others.

Digital Karma measured a users deservedness of bonuses in Neopets and AAA were the first few to add this as a feature although they both were very defensive about telling the users that this had happened. Generous users would get more "good" random events and although the exact formula is, of course, secret, it works similar to this:

  • old: Number = Random_number(1 to 6); if Number = 6 do_random_event;
  • new: Random_number(1 to 6) * Karma; if Number > 6 do_random_event;

It's doubtful the "NeoFormula" is quite as simple, but that is the principle. So the bigger a users secret Karma score is the better. However each test/random makes the Karma score smaller, and time progression causes the Karma to lower as well, making users have be more generous.

However, according to the Neopian Times issue 241 (mark four) editorial, donating money and items does not increase the likelihood of getting Random Events. Even so, many users still hold to the belief a form of Karma exists in Neopets.

Refresh

The more times a user refreshes a page (reloads the page in their internet browser), the more chances they have for a random event. Although a player can literally refresh the same page repeatedly, it is generally considered less boring to move about the site (preferably without using bookmarks, so more pages are viewed). Playing non-flash games such as Cliffhanger, Pyramids, and NeoQuest also increase the chances. However, sometimes TNT reduces the chances of random events on these pages.

The reason this works is that you get a shot at a random event for the "world" you are in each page request (load) and refreshing a page causes a new page request. The best bet in this department is to simply explore, interact, and get lots of usage out of the site.

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