Snowmuncher Guide by Alecia aka Alecia1974

On the first level of Snowmuncher, you have enough time to get each of the green gems and many, if not all of the purple Snow Wurm gems, and you want to always get as many of these as possible as they are worth 100 points each! If you get all of the gems, you can easily get 615-750 points for the first level. After level one, get any gems that are in your path, but don’t try to get them all, or you may run out of time. Remember, Bloat Be Gone only gets rid of 50% of your bloat at a time, so you need to keep an eye on how bloated the little guy gets and how far away the next bottle is. Also keep a look out for those Frozen Eyeballs. Deiter doesn’t like eating them, but he can, and they are good for him! They can be easily mistaken for Snow Wurms if you are in a hurry though.
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Battledome Strategy 101 – Lesson 1 by Jadeasahi

Lesson 1: The First Turn Freeze

The first turn freeze is a strategy employed by Battledomers early on in their careers, and takes them well into the high end game. At the lowest levels, this is attempted with unreliable freezing, but inexpensive, abilities and weapons such as: fiery gaze, snowglobe staff, and the frost cannons, to name a few options.

The purpose of the first turn freeze is to render an opponent helpless for the second round of combat, allowing the attacking player to get their damage through completely unblocked. Typically this attack will consist of the highest damage weapons in that person’s arsenal with fierce or berserk attack. Honey potions are probably the favorite item to use unblocked, but are expensive. Other weapons in this family include Jhudora’s Potion, Battle Potate, Cake Bomb, Ummagine Battle Muffin, and Ummagine Bomb; there is a long list of once-per-battle high damage weapons. Also in this situation, attackers will typically use very high damage multiple use weapons that are easily blocked, such as the Attack Pea.
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Kiko Match Tips

Mastering Kikomatch

The basic stratagy is to play every single day. You will see that you get better. Start from the top left kiko and the one on its right. then go to the next two. If you find a match, match them up then continue going two by two where you left off. also, when you have three in a row at the bottom (near end of game, and one somewhere else (so u have 2 pairs left) it seems to be that of the three (going left to right) the first and third match and the 2nd and the other match. (this happens approx. 75% of the time) also, concentrate on correctness more than speed. (although speed is important too) – Debra sewlutions@home.com
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Battledome Strategy 101 – Lesson 8 by Jadeasahi

Lesson 8: Healing Items

The Healing Items are a huge family of weaponry. The first of these, which doesn’t really heal, is Thyoras Tear. This is a weapon which, while it doesn’t heal, prevents any damage from being dealt to the pet using it (it will not, however, stop Drain Life). It may only be used once per battle.

The next in this family is Slime Potion and the Scorchstones, themselves representing two different groups; one characterized by the Jade Scorchstone and the Jeweled Scarab and the other by the colored Scorchstones up through the Rainbow. Slime Potion is a straightforward, inexpensive once per battle item that will heal a pet for 10 hit points. This progresses up through the Rainbow Scorchstone, which will heal 80 ht points. The group characterized by the Jade Scorchstone heals differently, adding to your hit points the difference between the pet’s potential full life and its actual life when the stone is used. The difference is actually profound, and needs to be elaborated.
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Chibi Kiwi’s Guide to Snowball Fight by xxchibixkiwixx

Edited by Kym Huynh

Introduction

Hello there once again! Here’s yet another helpful game guide to Neopet’s game Snowball Fight. I hope this turns out to be very helpful to those who need it.

Table of Contents

Introduction/Controls and Gameplay Basics

Alright. Basically, you are a blue Kogura that has decided to throw wet, cold snowballs at innocent passerbys. What fun! The only controls in this game is your mouse. Move your mouse to move your position, and click to throw a snowball.

Easy enough? You are able to throw a certain amount of snowballs. You start out with 50 snowballs (five snowball icons represents ten a piece) and each time you throw a snowball, the icons get smaller. When you run out, GAME OVER! The higher you click on the screen, the higher you throw the snowballs. If you click closer down towards the wall your behind, you’ll throw them lower.
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