A Guide to Faeries and Their Quests by br33zy15

Faeries, the most beautiful things in all of Neopia. There are currently 6 known species of faerie in Neopia, and 7 unique faeries. Most of these faeries give out random quests to those who deserve one. Most quests come from the common faeries (air, dark, earth, fire, light and water) but if you are lucky, you might get a quest from the Faerie Queen or the Fountain Faerie.

Ok lets start by getting to know each faerie shall we?

Air Faeries: Masters of the air and clouds. These extremely beautiful sky dancers may seem ditzy but they are one of the most graceful types of faerie in Neopia. When you get an air faerie quest she usually asks you for a beauty item of some sort (blush, eyeshadow, varnish, etc.) I guess they need this stuff to stay beautiful. If you complete one of these quests the air faerie will make your neopets faster. This can really come in handy if your neopet tends to be slow in the battledome.
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Swarm Game Guide by Terry Onufer

Here are some tips, you don’t have to use them but it makes the game A LOT easier.

1. Keep restarting until the orange bug appears hit it, and collect the power up, you can now shoot through two bugs!!!

2. Shoot all of the bugs in the far right column first. (See tip 3)

3. Stay in the right corner, because when the small blue bug appears, you can kill it for 100 points:)

4. Maximize the Swarm! Screen, so you don’t look in the background when you get distracted.

5. You can play music, but I hope you don’t mind “BOOM!” sounds.

6. If the bugs are going Super Fast, go a little bit out from the Pyramid Tower so you can shoot the bugs quick and then run and hide.
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Table of Enchantment Guide by oogles_of_poogles12

Everything you wanted to know about The Table of Enchantment, but were tired of asking. Yet again, Neopets has come out with a game relating to a Disney Movie that will eventually become a Neopets-related game. But do you know how to play it? Well, I do, and I’m here to tell you. The Table of Enchantment is a boring, yet addictive game where you have to avoid candlesticks and collect rose petals. Both of these are very important.

AVOIDING CANDLESTICKS — Avoiding candlesticks is nessesary. To avoid them, all you have to do is go around them. There are two types of candlesticks: fallen over and standing up. The fallen over ones are easy to swerve around. Why? Here is the secret: You can glide right through the white part (the wax). BUT! DO NOT , I repeat, DO NOT try to go through the golden part (the candle holder), or you will lose a petal. (I’ll get to the petal part later!) The standing candlesticks are harder to avoid. You can’t go through them. But after you have gone around them, it is perfectly fine if you go behind the wax. Also, you can’t jump over these ones because the flame will burn you and you’ll lose a petal. I don’t know why the flame on the fallen ones doesn’t burn you, but the standing flames will. So, if you want to get by the standing ones, you have to go around them. Also, when you jump, you can still manuever around while in the air.
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Kiko Match II Guide by Pickles

Here’s the best tips I can recommend for anyone wanting to blow this game out of the water:

  • Use the “small” game size. Less distance to have to move your mouse = less time lost on the clock = more bonus points. Turn OFF the animations. You will have to do this every time you restart the game.
  • Minimize any other windows you have. You will be working in a very small window, and the LAST thing you want is to accidentally click out of the window and have to go find it again. If you click out and onto your desktop, your window will still be up and you won’t lose as much time. (This is recommended for any “clicking” games.)
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Turmac Roll Guide by elfdragoniii

First off, ALWAYS PLAY AT THE HARDEST LEVEL. I find this applies to all games, as it means your points are usually increased, and there is no problem if you do choose to change level later. If you start easy, then try to change to hard, you may have trouble adjusting. In Turmac Roll, the differences between the levels are the combination of obstacles rather than anything else, and this is easily dealt with:
PRACTICE.

However tedious this sounds, it neednt be. If you do your three games of Turmac Roll per day, then that would be enough, as very quickly youll start to notice the patterns the obstacles come in. The start, for example, is always the same, so work out the best way to get all the berries. Other patterns go in seemingly random cycles, but since you know what is coming, to a limited degree, itll soon be easy to get 700NP+ per play.
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