Friday 31 July 2009

Wheel of Excitement tip

The Wheel of Excitement cost 150nps and gives you one spin of the wheel. There are 16 different prizes that can be won, but only 5 of them gives you Neopoints. So, this means that you have very little chance of winning any Neopoints, not very exciting! Personally I think they should change the name to “Wheel of Un-excitement” Below is a list of the negatives prizes:

  • Skull gives you a disease.
  • Fire Ghost burns your Neopets making them lose Neopoints.
  • Dark Fairy lowers one of your Neopets abilities.
  • Pant Devil steals one of your items.
  • Lightning causes your Neopet damage.
  • Question mark gives you ridiculous low amount of Neopoints.
Apart from the negatives listed above, the wheel will land on the 10,000np exactly on the hour. So, 150nps can earn you 10,000np if you precisely time when you visit the Wheel.

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Thursday 30 July 2009

Profit from mispriced items

An easy way to make a quick profit is to buy mispriced items from shops. People often don’t check the price of an item in the shop wizard, and just place the item for sale straight away. This is a major benefit as they could have completely misjudged the pricing of the item. For example, I was searching for ‘Bottled Dark Faerie’ the price of this item ranges from 3000 – 4000np. However, I found a ‘Bottled Dark Faerie’ priced at 500np. I quickly bought this item and sold it at 3500np, and made 3000nps profit.

Some people just don’t bother to check the price before they sell. So, a tip is to be vigilant when searching for items. Be sure to search a couple of times by selecting back button on the browser and searching for the item again.

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Wednesday 29 July 2009

Neopoint Ratio

Always look at the Neopoint Ratio before playing a game. The Np ratio is the amount of Nps you will earn for every point you score while playing. If the ratio is high then you will earn more Nps from playing a game. However, if the ratio is low then you will have to score more points while playing to gain Neopoints.

A tip is to play the games which give you high Neopoint Ratio’s. This will mean that less work is needed to earn Nps. An example of a low Neopoint Ratio game is ‘Ice cream machine’. This game has a ratio of 0.13, so for every 100 points you score you will only get 13nps. To put this into perspective you will have to score over 8000 points to get the maximum available Neopoints.

To conclude you should always look at the ratio of a game before you play it.

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Tuesday 28 July 2009

Soup kitchen

You can claim free food for your Neopets everyday in the Soup Kitchen, if you have less than 3000nps. This includes the Neopoints in your bank account, your shop till and Neopoints on hand. So, basically if you have just started Neopets and are really poor, you can get food for free.

You are probably thinking what free food has to do with making Neopoints? Claiming free food avoids you having to buy food from the shops which will cost you Neopoints. The Soup Kitchen is a short term option for poor Neopet owners. You will very quickly pass the threshold of 3000nps. After that you will have to pay for food.

A black hat method of claiming free food when you have over 3000nps, is temporary transfer all your Neopoints into another account.

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Monday 27 July 2009

The share – POWR – update

This is an update from the previous POWR post. I mentioned that it was dangerous and risky share, and that it could cash at any moment. This is exactly what has happened the share is no longer at the 500nps. It is at roughly 15 – 20nps which means that the people who have lots of Neopoints on this share have lost a lot Neopoints.

I think it will take a very long time for the share to go back up to the five hundreds. In fact, I don’t think it’s ever going to go up. I think that Neopets realised that people were making quick profits from this share, so decided to crash the share.

You will not make quick profit from this share, so I don’t recommend buying any of these shares. Also, don’t stockpile the share in the hope that it will increase in price.

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Sunday 26 July 2009

Sell useless items

Quite often you may be give completely useless items either a random or from the Daily do’s. Examples of useless items are: Bottles of sand, Poisonous Jelly and Old rotten right sandal (my favourite).

Instead of donating these useless items or discarding them. You can sell the items in your shop for a small profit. Well, it may not be a large amount of Neopoints, but at least it’s something. You will probably only get 1 or 2 nps for these useless items.

You can also go looking in the money tree for useless item and sell them.

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Guides

This section contains links to all the guides written on this blog. I have arranged the guides into different sections to make it easier to locate a topic.


Freebies



Making Neopoint Tips


Stock market Tips

Neopoint saving Tips


Neopet Blackhat series

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