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==Achievements==
==Achievements==


As of October 2011 there are 166 different achievements that players can unlock.  Some of them reward the player with rare item codes that can be entered on the regular Neopets site to earn items.
As of October 2011 there are 100-200 range different achievements that players can unlock.  Some of them reward the player with rare item codes that can be entered on the regular Neopets site to earn items.


Achievements fall into four major categories and several subcategories.  Some are visible, giving a player a goal to aim for, while others are hidden.
Achievements fall into four major categories and several subcategories.  Some are visible, giving a player a goal to aim for, while others are hidden.
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*''Adventures'' - These are achievements earned while playing Adventures.  There are two subcategories:
*''Adventures'' - These are achievements earned while playing Adventures.  There are two subcategories:
**''Collecting'' - Awarded when a player collects a certain quantity of items or coins while playing Adventures.
**''Collecting'' - Awarded when a player collects a certain quantity of items or coins while playing Adventures.
**''Exploring'' - Awarded by completing different adventures and getting the top rank in the ''Explorer's Guild''.
**''Exploring'' - N/A
*''Shop'' - These are achievements earned by doing certain actions in a shop.  There are four subcategories:
*''Shop'' - These are achievements earned by doing certain actions in a shop.  There are four subcategories:
**''Expansions'' - Awarded when a player upgrades their shop size a certain number of times.
**''Expansions'' - Awarded when a player upgrades their shop size a certain number of times.

Revision as of 02:24, 20 October 2011