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As of January 2015, there are 23 Neopets available in the Water colour: | |||
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*[[Acara]] - ''June 28, 2013'' | *[[Acara]] - ''June 28, 2013'' | ||
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*[[Cybunny]] - ''April 27, 2012'' | *[[Cybunny]] - ''April 27, 2012'' | ||
*[[Draik]] - ''September 9, 2011'' | *[[Draik]] - ''September 9, 2011'' | ||
*[[Elephante]] - ''16 January 2015'' | |||
*[[Gnorbu]] - ''January 6, 2012'' | *[[Gnorbu]] - ''January 6, 2012'' | ||
*[[Jetsam]] - ''October 18, 2011'' | *[[Jetsam]] - ''October 18, 2011'' |
Revision as of 15:29, 16 January 2015
Water is one of the many colours that users can paint their Neopets and Petpets. In general, Water pets are blue in colour and are decorated with waves, splashes, and bubbles.
The Water colour was released on August 30, 2011. Users can change the colour of their Neopets to Water by using a Water 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 Water. Users also have the choice of changing their Neopet's colour to Water when they complete a Fountain Faerie Quest. Lastly, a Neopet's colour can be changed to Water by using an appropriate Morphing Potion.
The Water colour for Petpets was released on March 30, 2012. Petpets can be painted Water by using the Water 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 Water.
Neopets
As of January 2015, there are 23 Neopets available in the Water colour:
Petpets
As of September 2013, 21 Petpets are available in the Water colour: