Neopoints

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Neopoints (or NP) are the currency used in Neopia. Neopoints can be gained through playing Games, buying and selling items in shops or shares on the Stock Market, and through winning various Contests.

Neopoints don't have 'physical' denominations, that is, they are not items like Dubloons. There have been several ways of representing Neopoints attempted in various games and random events, the most successful of these being the swagbag. These are usually labelled with their various amounts (usually 10, 50, 100, 500, 750, or 5000) or occasionally a question mark signifying an unknown quantity.

In a Neopian Times editorial, it was stated that a 1 NP coin was small and gold. The Bag Of Broken Neopoints supports this, as broken gold coins are seen spilling from the bag.

Random Events

Neopoints are a large part of Random Events, where random happenings around Neopets give you a little or a lot of Neopoints...

Regular

  • Some messy person has spilled 10 NeoPoints on the floor on this page. You hastily pick them up!
  • Some messy person has spilled 100 NeoPoints on the floor on this page. You hastily pick them up!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 20 NeoPoints on the floor!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 50 NeoPoints on the floor!!!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 100 Neopoints on the floor!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 200 Neopoints on the floor!!!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 500 Neopoints on the floor!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 750 Neopoints on the floor!
  • Congratulations, (username), you just found 1000 Neopoints on the floor!
  • For a lost tooth, the Tooth Faerie gives you (random number of) NeoPoints!!!
  • Congratulations, (username), you found the Secret Mystery Island Treasure of (random number of) Neopoints!!!!!!!
  • A Ghost takes (random number of) Neopoints from you and puts it on the money tree!
  • A Ghost cackles insanely and steals (random number of) Neopoints from you...
  • The incessant mewing of a Mutant Kadoatie drives you completely mad, and you give its owner 5,000 Neopoints to take it away!
  • Not been paying your bills eh? The Tax Beast arrives and takes 10% if your Neopoints away.
  • Dr. Sloth has his "associates" take 20% of your Neopoints away to support his next Neopian invasion effort.
  • The Bug Brothers jump up and steal (random number of) Neopoints!!
  • Oh look, a delicious biscuit is on the floor. You bend down to pick it up, and spin around - somebody has stolen (random number of) NP from you while you were distracted!
  • Icy Skeletons surround you and steal (random number of) Neopoints!
  • All your Neopoints have been stolen, and all your items, and all your pets are sick, and your stocks have ... oh wait, it was just a horrible, horrible dream.

Winter

  • You have stumbled upon the great Ice Treasure of (random number of) Neopoints!!!

Tyrannian

  • A fungus ball is sitting on this page... and it EXPLODES!. You get confused and drop (random number of) Neopoints :(

Trivia

  • When referring to large sums of Neopoints, it is common for users to abbreviate one thousand Neopoints to k, which stands for kilo. Kilo comes from the Greek word for thousand and is used by SI to denote 103: 10k NP, for example, represents 10,000 NP.
  • On February 28, 2000, if a user had less than 100 NP at the end of the day, it would be raised back to 100. This has been discontinued.
  • A Bag of Broken Neopoints can be received from Underwater Fishing, which can be repaired at the Toy Repair Shop, giving a maximum of 2,000 Neopoints. Some users have tried to scam other users in the past by saying it's possible to receive 1 million Neopoints from this method, but it was disproven in an Editorial.

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