Negg Values

To be honest, I don’t know what the heck neggs are for and what happens to them after the neggery, and while I’m on the subject, how the by products are used, but what the hey, here is a list of their current exchange points.

The First Neggs

1 Negg
2 Purple Negg
3 Green Negg
4 Orange Negg
5 Pink Negg
5 Blue Negg
6 Yellow Negg
6 Rainbow Negg

Easter Neggs

32 Lemon and Lime Easter Negg
28 Luxury Chocolate Easter Negg
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Piper Panic Guide by Eternalsilence

This is a guide to Piper Panic. This isnt the get the highest score ever guide, but it is a solution guide that will get you 1000 neopoints every time you play the game.

The levels vary a little with every game, but they generally have the same solution (note: I dont know exactly how the levels are different. If need be, substitute row for column and vice versa as appropriate). The premise of the game is that you are the Jubjub snake charmer who has to guide the Cobralls to the baskets. The Cobrall will go in a straight line in the direction of the key that you press until it hits a basket. If it doesnt hit a basket, it will keep going to the edge of the board and you will lose a life. The other way to lose a life is to run out of time. You get bonus points for picking up the gems and getting the baskets with stars on them last, but it wont matter much. If you finish the whole game, without trying you will get over 3,000 points. At the time of this writing, the NP ratio is .50, which means you need only 2,000 points to get 1000Np per play.
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Battledome Strategy 101 – Lesson 9 by Jadeasahi

Lesson 9: Rarity and Battledome Gear Prices

There are some that say the damage from a weapon like the Cake Bomb (a Smuggler’s Cove item, less than 100 in existence, damage 11 to 15 is worth its high price tag of anywhere from 3 million to the sky is the limit. Then there are those that say why spend those kind of neos on that kind of weapon when you can get a Battle Potato for around 800,000 neopoints, it does 8 to 14 damage, just slightly less than the Cake Bomb at a fraction of the price, and as a game giveaway that you can’t buy in a store, it’s just as rare and unusual. The difference in damage between the two is barely noticeable.
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Jubble Bubble Guide by Agriff1234

Jubble Bubble is an action game that was rated medium difficulty by TNT. It has a point:neopoint ratio of 100: 80

Object – The object of the game is to help Kelby, the maraquan Shoyru, save the falling maraquan JubJubs by cushioning their fall with giant bubbles blown out of his mouth.

The basics – You use your mouse to position Kelby under the falling objects, then you click and hold your mouse to shoot out an aimer- a stream of bubbles. When you release the mouse, Kelby will blow a big bubble out of his mouth that will go up to the height of the stream of bubbles. The bubble must make contact with the falling object at the end of the stream of bubbles or else the object won’t get trapped inside, it’ll just keep falling. Why do I keep saying objects instead of JubJubs? Because there aren’t just JubJubs, there are also two other objects that fall- dubloons and sea shells. You get three lives, and you lose a life every time a jubjub hits the ocean floor. As the game progresses, the jubjubs fall faster and faster.
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Bilge Dice Guide by Courtnee H

Bilge Dice is a game of both strategy and luck. It is a great “bank-filler” if you’re short on cash. First, here is a glossary of hints, terms and tips that I may use in this article, or you may find helpful when you play Bilge Dice:

ANTE: The “ante” is the amount of neopoints you contribute to the winning cash. You always put in of what you, Monty, Grimtooth or Deadeyes will win.

ANTE-UP: When your ante goes up when you win a certain amount of times.

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When you have won: Your ante is:
0 times 50 NP
10 times 100 NP
30 time 200 NP
50 times 500 NP
150 times 1000 NP