Hubrids Hero Heist Guide by jonathan21340

This game has many levels and its a great game if you want to sit down for a long time and earn 1000np every play (that’s if you follow my guide). It may take along time and can get boring through every level but it is worth it, especially if you get the trophy for this game.

The main aim of this game is to stay alive while killing all the monsters in each level. The game is relatively easy if you know what your doing and what each monster does.

Here are the list of main monsters in the game:

Kacheek: This is the most common monster in the whole game, and it is the most easiest to kill, it only walks and climbs up ladders on each platform/s.
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Neopets Stock Market

The Neopian Stock Market is undoubtedly one of the best ways to gain neopoints in Neopets. Personally, I’ve amassed over 20 million neopoints using the stock market alone, and you can too.

The beginning
The Stock Market upon its advent, get this, had no restrictions on how many stocks you could buy daily! You could easily make 60 bajillion neopoints if you had the dosh ready in literally one hour. Now, Neopians are limited to 1,000 stock purchases a day. Poo!

They had no bankruptcy
Bankruptcy was unheard of in the beginning. Therefore, as long as you had the patience to wait things out, you were guaranteed to make millions of neopoints. Now-a-days, companies occasionally go bankrupt. Looks like Neopets wised up after awhile.
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Basic Training and Weapon Guide by Gustha

Hi everybody! You might (or might not) remember me from the “Hacking secrets revealed” article I sent in once. This is a guide written to help new people to the battledome train their pets and get the most out of their hard earned NP. I myself as a battledomer know how hard it is to make the right decisions, whether it be which weapons I should buy or which training method I should use.

Let’s start off with training. We come across various choices. We have the lab ray, for those who don’t mind its random effects (sex change, change in species, etc). This may be the best method if you have a good 90k to shell out and if you’re not planning on using species weapons (I.E. Iron Lupe Sword). The Lab Ray might change your pet’s species on the first shot, making your specialized weapons useless. The next method we come across is the training school. This is what most people will use to train, but it can prove to be very expensive. Training your pets up to 40+ stats can mean you must buy around 70 codestones, at 3000+ each, summing up to a grand total of 210,000np. Yikes! We’ve already spent all that NP without even buying any weapons! The last option I will mention in this guide (this doesn’t include less efficient means like the kitchen quests or faerie quests, etc) is the Swashbuckling Academy, where you do not pay in codestones but dubloons. Dubloons are less expensive than codestones, but training at the Academy takes much longer, and becomes even more expensive to train your pet in later levels. Why, the Academy only takes pets up to level 40! Still, if you are on a strict budget, and don’t mind the wait, I suggest you take a serious look at the Academy.
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Just Another Neopoints Guide by Soaring_Flight

I’ve seen many NP Guides in my time at Neopets, and they can help, and I hope this’ll help too.

1: Poogle Racing. Watch a few games, see who wins most of the time, then bet some NP on the poogle that won. This may be in the games of chance section of the arcade, but it CAN be a moneymaker.

2: Deckswabber. 300 NeoPoints or more AND a Dubloon coin you can sell for over 1000 NP. Tip: Save your Dubloons for at least a day, then trade them for a Five Dubloon Coin or higher, if you perfer.

3: Super Bullseye. So ignored, yet it can get at the very most over 700 NP each game… That’ll take practice, however.
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Shapeshifter Guide by Razol

Shape shifters, yet another puzzle for us to solve! Hello again, I’m Razol, and I’ll guide you through Shapeshifter like I did Extreme Herder! Now, this game isn’t an action game, but a puzzle. It had me stumped for the LONGEST time, so you’ve got to think carefully! I’ll start with the basics.

Symbols

Ok, the aim of the game is to get all of the symbols to be the same. The only four I know of are the Crown, Sword, Goblet, and Glove. They are nothing but pieces of the puzzle. I’ve only gotten to level 5, so I’m not too much an expert, but it says you can get up to 5 different symbols in one puzzle.
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