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Revision as of 00:19, 29 May 2009
Krawk Island is a small island off the southern coast of Mystery Island, discovered on September 5, 2001 but formerly believed to be uninhabited. It has recently prospered as a haven for pirates (although whether for some tactical advantage or use in a trade route has not yet been determined). Krawk Island is notable for its use of Dubloons as its primary currency, rather than the much more widely accepted Neopoints.
Attractions
- The Golden Dubloon: A restaurant, the first of its kind in Neopia. Charges are made in Dubloons, and on rare occasions Neopets may be able to take some leftovers with them from their meal, which act as tradeable items.
- The Dubloon-o-Matic: An automated machine for exchanging Dubloon coins for higher denominations.
- The Swashbuckling Academy: Similar to the Training School on Mystery Island, but using Dubloons instead of Codestones. The academy can only offer its services to relatively low leveled pets, in comparison to the Training School and the Secret Ninja School, but does give free courses to applicable pets on their Species pet days.
- Strange Ship: On the 3rd August, the Strange Ship first docked here.
- Food Club: Every day, 20 pirates compete at any of five locations to see who can complete the indicated courses. Each pirate has a particular allergy, which means they may not be able to handle food in that category.
Yooyuball
Krawk Island's Yooyuball team is filled with "loveable winners" who have managed to pull together and win most of their matches. Their fans are the most enthusiastic, but due to the team's failures are also the most suffering. It was hoped Altador Cup 2006 would be the year "Ol' Dash and the gang" would take the win, and despite being expected not even to pass Round 1, they continued to play to Round 3.
Led by forward "Dasher" Soley (who has hinted he may retire after the tournament of 2006) and Goalkeeper Garven Hale (whose skills allowed them to progress through the tournament), it was hoped Altador Cup 2007 would be another spectacular year, especially with the addition of defenseman Zayle Sufhaux (who replaced last year's starter, Hoke Lemtry).
Team positions are as follows (bolded notes the Team Captain):
Year | Goalkeeper | Left Defender | Right Defender | Left Forward | Right Forward |
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2006 | Garven Hale | Nitri Cassale | Hoke Lemtry | Ealyn Hawkshanks | "Dasher" Soley |
2007 | Zayle Sufhaux | ||||
2008 | |||||
2009 |
Pirate Colour
- Main Article: Pirate
Pirate is one is is one of the many colours that users can paint their Neopets and Petpets. Pirate pets have grey skin/fur and are dressed in pirate clothing. The Pirate colour for Neopets was released May 28, 2002, and the Pirate colour for Petpets was released on January 15, 2004.
External links
- Krawk Island
- Neopedia: Krawk Island, Smuggler's Cove, The Day Krawk Island Went Away, The Golden Dubloon, The Krawk and the Fungus Caves
- Neopets TCG: Mirgle, Pawkeet, Krawk Island
- Caption Contest: #106, #107, #108, #109, #110, #111, #112, #214, #355, #366, #402, #436, #551, #577, #709, #740, #799
- Help File: Is there any way to know when the Smuggler's cove items will be restocked?