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*[[Lenny]] - ''February 12, 2011'' | *[[Lenny]] - ''February 12, 2011'' | ||
*[[Lupe]] - ''May 29, 2002 '' | *[[Lupe]] - ''May 29, 2002 '' | ||
*[[Lutari]] - ''March 1, 2014'' | |||
*[[Meerca]] - ''August 18, 2006'' | *[[Meerca]] - ''August 18, 2006'' | ||
*[[Moehog]] - ''May 14, 2003'' | *[[Moehog]] - ''May 14, 2003'' |
Revision as of 22:38, 28 February 2014
Electric is one of the many colours that users can paint their Neopets and Petpets. In general, Electric pets are blue and are accented with an aqua blue lightning bolt pattern.
Users can change the colour of their Neopets to Electric by using a Electric Blue Paint Brush item at the Rainbow Pool. In addition, the Lab Ray also has a random chance of turning the colour of a user's Neopet to Electric. Users also have the choice of changing their Neopets' colour to Electric when they complete a Fountain Faerie Quest. Lastly, a Neopet's colour can be changed to Electric by using an appropriate Morphing Potion.
The Electric colour for Petpets was released on September 23, 2009. Petpets can be painted Electric by using the Electric Petpet Paint Brush item at the Petpet Puddle. In addition, the Petpet Lab Ray also has a random chance of turning the colour of a user's Petpet to Electric.
Neopets
As of March 1, 2014, all 54 Neopets are available in Electric:
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Petpets
As of September 2013, the following 15 Petpets are available in the Electric colour:
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