Defenders of Neopia Guide by cloud_sephiroth68

Pant Devil

Mission 1: Rescue Ginny’s Bike
Location of Enemy: Wheel of Excitement (or he has to steal something from you).
Difficulty: 21

Ghost Lupe

Mission 2: Neohome Nightmare
Location of Enemy: 131 Soup Alley. You may have to refresh.
Difficulty: 32

Cave Chia

Mission 3: Kidnapped!
Location of Enemy: Go to Cave Paintings Page 2 and refresh until you get him.
Difficulty: 58

Meuka

Mission 4: Meuka Attacks!
Location of Enemy: One of your pets must have the Neoflu or Sneezles then go to Quick Ref.
Difficulty: 60

The Brain Tree

Mission 5: The Brain Tree’s Bad Day
Location of Enemy: Complete one of the Brain Tree’s Quests. To do that, complete two of the Esophagors’s Quests.
Difficulty: 91

Commander Garoo

(more…)

Deckball Guide by Curtis S

Ok this strategy is a complete variation of all the other strategies listed on this site. First off, play HIGHLY offensive, especially when the ball starts off. Take a few rounds to learn how to judge which side you are going to be able to hit the ball on. ALWAYS hit the ball off of the top side, or if it is going slow enough that Mirgle (the monkey) goes for it on the bottom you can plough right through it. Your advantage is that mirgle always goes straight for the ball, and therefore he get to the middle to hit the ball slower than you can because he chases it. Always try to hit ball off of the top side into the goal because (A) Mirgle has a harder time defending that area [game program] (B) Mirgle can defend the bottom much easier (C) The top is easier to gauge, and the distance between the bottom and the goal is smaller. If you keep spinning (holding a arrow button -right or left) you keep your speed, and that can make it easier to get around, and if you try to change directions, use the wall to bounce off of, while using the spin technique (Once you have tried these guidelines for about a week, you can on average, with only 8 accounts, and if you get a decent score (10 – i never have gotten lower) you will make 108000 in one day, without anything else. – Curtis S. Is_my_mail@excite.com

Plushie Tycoon Guide by oogles_of_poogles12

Plushie Tycoon Guide

Plushi Tycoon is a fierce game in which you have to survive in the plushie industry. You start out with 50,000 NP. Its not real np that you get, its just in the game. You make plushies from scratch, and sell them in a store. Here is a guide on the successful way I did it.

Here is what you need to make 100 plushies.
1 of the 100 sq ft pieces of cloth
1 of the 10 gal bags of stuffing
1 lb of the accessories
1 of the 100 count containers of packing.

So basically, buy 1 of each of the four things needed to make 100 plushies. Buy more if you want to do it my way. This is how I did it and my game is going very well.
(more…)

Imperial Exam Guide by _sailorstars_

The game Imperial Exam is quite simple. You play a blue Kacheek who decides whether or not each one of the upcoming neopets gets to become a scholar or not. The problem is is that there are a lot of neopets that are posing to be scholars, but really can not spell a word. It’s your job to allow the right neopets in, and keep the bad ones out.

Now I know what you’re thinking. “UGH SPELLING!” or “UGH EDUCATIONAL!” but it’s really not that hard. It’s merely a press of a button and knowing how to spell the word. The up and down keys are what you use throughout the entire game. Up means correct, down means false. Me personally I’m a horrible speller, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t win all 5 rounds of the game just because you’re a bad speller.
(more…)

Jolly Jugglers Guide by kdudley

Right, here’s the secret for getting a VERY high score in Jolly Jugglers (4000+):

Go through the entire game as usual, getting as many lives as you possibly can. Once I was very lucky and got about 10 extra lives, which is rare but exactly what you want to have. Get to the seventh level, the last one before the boss. Now this is the first important bit: do the entire level, then LOSE rather than going to the next level — be killed by one or both of the PURPLE Slorgs at the very top platform, next to the portal. If you shoot at one of the Slorgs, be sure you do not have a weapon powerup, so that you don’t accidentally kill both of the Slorgs and leave yourself no way of dying. I do not recommend killing either of the last Slorgs, as sometimes bugs occur, and one shot can kill both. This will cause you to throw your computer out of the window, which is altogether undesirable. So don’t shoot at either of the last Slorgs.
(more…)