Item
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An Item is anything in Neopets which can be placed in a users Inventory for use while playing on the website. The term "item" itself is very broad, which can describe nonliving things (food, books, etc.) and living things (Petpets, Bottled Faeries, plants, etc.), all of which can be placed in a users inventory, traded, sold, given away or discarded. Many users make it a hobby to collect certain items, and make a gallery to share with others. As of July 2007, there are 21,788 different items in Neopets (these not incuding unannounced, replaced and 1-Player Challenger items).
Item Category
There are many different types of items in Neopets, all of which have different uses and purposes. Below are all the current categories items fall under as of February 2007...
Special Item Category
The item categories that Neopets uses aren't the most inclusive. For example, all of the concert freebies (posters, plushies, mugs, etc.) are placed into the "Concert Swag" category. You can't find these special groupings on Neopets, however.
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Item Status
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Item Rarity
Rarity has nothing to do with the Rare Item Codes. Rarity is a simple way of showing how rare an item is. An item is rare if they are harder to get than other items. Usually this will also mean they are more expensive. Whenever you see an items rarity it will be listed as a number. These numbers have the following meanings.
- 1-70 - common, easily found in main Neopian shops and given out by random events.
- 71-84 - rare
- 85-90 - very rare
- 91-95 - ultra rare
- 96-99 - super rare
- 100-104 - mega rare
- 105-119 - Special, these items cannot be obtained through the normal shops. Normally these are only given out as part of a special offer.
- 120 - This means the item is given out by the Brain Tree when you complete one of his quests.
- 121-179 - Special, this works the same way as the 101-119 rarity items, but these are more powerful items.
- 180 - Retired. This item will never again be released and its rarity will never be changed from 180.
- 200 - Artifact, these items are sold in the Hidden Tower.
- 250 - Artifact, these are either retired Hidden Tower items or Cooking Pot items made from two Hidden Tower items.
If a user feeds their Neopet a food item with a rarity 90-100 it is considered a Gourmet Food and will qualify their Neopet in the Gourmet Club.
Trivia
- There is a book titled Rare and Retired Items, which is said to reveal "what those hard to get items are all about". However, owning this book or reading it to a Neopet doesn't give a user any new knowledge about items.
External Links
- Users Inventory
- Help File: A Pant Devil stole my items!, Why are my items disappearing?, Help one of my items was turned to sludge!, How do I get a Safety Deposit Box?, How do I see my items?, What do you do with videos?, Can you hold more than 50 items?, Can you get items in NeoQuest that will go into your Inventory on 'Your Items' or are all the items based on staying in the game itself?, What is the difference between donating and discarding an item from your inventory?, I'm on a quest, where can I find my item?, How do I donate an item?, What does rarity mean?
- Selected Fansite: NeoItems.net