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*[[Baby]] - ''May 22, 2002'' | *[[Baby]] - ''May 22, 2002'' | ||
*[[Biscuit]] - ''May 2, 2013'' | |||
*[[Blue]] - ''Natural'' | *[[Blue]] - ''Natural'' | ||
*[[Brown]] - ''May 2, 2003'' | *[[Brown]] - ''May 2, 2003'' | ||
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*[[Ghost]] - ''October 30, 2003'' | *[[Ghost]] - ''October 30, 2003'' | ||
*[[Glowing]] - ''May 2, 2003'' | *[[Glowing]] - ''May 2, 2003'' | ||
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*[[Gold]] - ''May 1, 2010'' | *[[Gold]] - ''May 1, 2010'' | ||
*[[Green]] - ''Natural'' | *[[Green]] - ''Natural'' | ||
*[[Grey]] - '' May 1, 2004'' | *[[Grey]] - '' May 1, 2004'' | ||
*[[Halloween]] - ''October 11, 2002'' | *[[Halloween]] - ''October 11, 2002'' | ||
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*[[Rainbow]] - ''January 20, 2003'' | *[[Rainbow]] - ''January 20, 2003'' | ||
*[[Red]] - ''Natural'' | *[[Red]] - ''Natural'' | ||
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*[[Robot]] - ''May 2, 2002'' | *[[Robot]] - ''May 2, 2002'' | ||
*[[Royal]] - ''September 12, 2005'' | *[[Royal]] - ''September 12, 2005'' | ||
*[[Shadow]] - ''January 24, 2003'' | *[[Shadow]] - ''January 24, 2003'' | ||
*[[Silver]] - ''March 4, 2003'' | *[[Silver]] - ''March 4, 2003'' |
Revision as of 20:02, 10 September 2013
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Description: | Lupe |
Info Page: | Lupe |
Special Day: | 2 May |
Amount Created: | 14,083,486 (4th - 5.03%) |
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The Lupe (from the Latin lupus meaning "wolf") is a wolf-like Neopet, released on 13 January 2000, as a selection from a Create-a-Pet Contest. Though hunters by nature, Lupes are loyal Neopets who will often throw themselves into danger to protect their friends. Lupes enjoy adventuring to new territories and prowling around Neopia.
Lupes have a natural rivalry with Chias. Lupe treats are shaped like Chias, and other foods like Chocolate Chias are Lupe delicacies. A Lupe will practice hunting on Chia plushies, and if given one to play with will invariably tear it up. There is a Lupe species weapon called the Lupe Chia Bomb that will do extra damage to Chias in 2-player Battledome matches, and in kind Hubrid Nox developed Hubrids Noxious Blade that does extra damage to Lupes. Users with both a Lupe and a Chia pet may notice their Chia looks unhappy.
A Halloween Lupe is called a Werelupe, a reference to the werewolves of real life myth. Spotted Lupes resemble African wild dogs, and Maraquan Lupes resemble seals. In the Neopets Trading Card Game, Lupes are associated with the element of Earth.
Battledome
In the Battledome, Lupes have no natural resistances, however they do have six species abilities:
There are also eighteen pieces of equipment that can only be used by a Lupe.
Colours
As of September 2013, Lupes can be painted in 53 different colours:
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Trivia
- As of March 2012, over 13.8 million Lupe's have been created, placing them in 4th out of 54 Neopets in popularity. They are also featured in 203 different items.
See also
- Famous Lupes: "Squeaky" Tressif, Balthazar, Borgarigmus, Captain Scarblade, Garon, Ghost Lupe, Gnarfas, Jeran, King Altador, King Coltzan III, Luperus, Mr. Lupid, NeoQuest Hero, Number Five, Reginald, Sabre-X, The Spirit of Slumber, Timu, Tomos, Tormund, Werelupe King, Werelupe Sage, Lucy (Neopets: The Darkest Faerie)
- Games: Bagatelle, Caption Competition, Defender Trainer, Ice Caves, NeoQuest, NeoQuest II, Meriball, Snow Wars 2
Species of Neopet |
Neopet
Acara · Aisha · Blumaroo · Bori · Bruce · Buzz · Chia · Chomby · Cybunny · Draik · Elephante · Eyrie |
External links
- NeoDeck: Lord Luparn, Sarkif, Admiral Arvakis, Grargadon, Ruali, Brack, Cactus Farmer, Hagar Mountbane, Orig the Great, Lupe Warrior, Trapped
- Neopets TCG: Red Lupe, Lupe Defender, Blue Lupe, Yellow Lupe
- Caption Competition: #1, #6, #10, #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #27, #29, #34, #46, #55, #70, #91, #112, #167, #177, #182, #191, #195, #200, #204, #228, #230, #238, #245, #273, #275, #277, #281, #312, #314, #364, #367, #373, #401, #408, #409, #420, #433, #445, #477, #482, #502, #552, #557, #584, #585, #588, #621, #635, #639, #657, #677, #690, #691, #692, #697, #701, #705, #706, #708, #715, #730, #738, #763, #792, #797, #820
- Editorial: 18, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 37, 39, 42, 44, 47, 49, 55, 64, 66