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Welcome Hello, guest, and welcome to my Quest Help Guide. If you're on a Quest or have a question about the Neopian Quests, then this is the place for you!I can tell you which Quests to do and which Quests not to do, plus how much to spend on each one. I even know about those strange Quests that ask for the strangest information. And I can also give you some tips for getting help on the Quests board. You can get started browsing my page by selecting a link over there on the left.
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Faerie Quests |
Faerie QuestsWhat in the world? Here you are, minding your own business, and suddenly there's a faerie sitting on your page, demanding an item. And when you go to the Shop Wizard to look for it, she tells you that you're cheating! What to do, what to do, what a to-do! First thing, don't panic. She popped up on your screen; you're in charge now. She can tap her foot impatiently all day, but you don't have a time limit. You can take as long as you need to in order to get the item for her, even if it's the Faerie Queen herself. Secondly, head over to the Quests Board. It's there for just this very reason. Post a topic asking for someone to use the Shop Wizard and find you a shop that has the item. Remember, everyone else isn't on a Faerie Quest, so they can do that; this way isn't cheating. We'll talk about the Quest Board later, but for now, let's meet these faeries. How to Complete a Faerie Quest (the short version)
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The Faeries
There are 9 different Faeries from whom you might get a Quest: Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Dark, Light, Queen, Space, and Fountain Faerie.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you ever forget which Faerie gave you a Quest or if you need to double-check the item she wants, either try to use the Shop Wizard and click the link she gives you or visit the Faerie Quests page. She'll be right there to remind you, no worries. Just to emphasize this point about all these random Faerie Quests: there is no time limit! You can take days or weeks to finish it if you need to. If you don't have enough NPs to get the item you need, you can go play Games until you do have enough. Once you have the item, go back to the Faerie Quests page and click the "I have the item" button. The Faerie will then bless your pet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ultimate Faerie Chart
All* the Faeries give you stats as rewards. They never give items or NPs or anything else besides stats.
What good are stats? Stats are useful in the Battledome. So if you don't battle with your pets and you don't care about what their stats are, then you might not find the rewards all that useful.
*Technically, color is a stat, though not one that's useful in the Battledome. **Yes, that's a Jhudora av and not a dark faerie. The dark faerie av looks... weird. ***Based on items reported to me. See list of items below. Now, those last 3 Faeries I list as "usually", in terms of the worth of completing their Quests. What if the Queen or Space Faerie asks you for an unbuyable (over 100,000 NP) item but your pets are all low-level? You could train them at the training schools for much less than the Quest costs. Or if you don't have many NPs at all, and the Fountain Faerie wants an unbuyable--fabulous as her Quest is--you might be playing games for ages! You might as well cancel the Quest, have access to the Shop Wizard, and buy the paint brush yourself. Also, occasionally a regular faerie will ask for an item that turns out to be expensive. This is usually because the item is newly released and/or on the higher end of the faerie's rarity range, so it hasn't yet or doesn't restock quite as much and people are buying up the items and keeping the price high. If the price for a regular faerie's quest is higher than the training would cost for the same stats, you should turn down the Quest. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Item Lists
The items categories that the six basic faeries ask for can be found in the previous chart. If you want to know the rarity or the actual item names these six ask for, check out Quest_Items' petpage.
The Queen Faerie, Space Faerie, and Fountain Faerie Quests are very rare and can ask for almost anything. Their items are always between rarity 75 and 96. However, they will never ask for:
*Fountain Faerie Quest Item Note: The Fountain Faerie can ask for a Piece of a treasure map since it is a r96 item. However, none of the other map pieces (Secret Laboratory, Petpet, Underwater, Space, or World Challenge) are within her rarity grouping. (Technically, she shouldn't be able to ask for this, either, since it can't be bought in Shops.) What The Queen Wants, the Queen Gets!The following lists show some of the items that these three Faeries have asked for in the past. These lists are primarily here to show you the rarity of the items that the Faeries ask for.Had a quest for something that's not listed yet? NeoMail me and let me know, and I'll add it! Item names in italics are those they have asked Alatyr for:
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Faeries FAQs
This section is for any random Random Faerie quest notes (got that?;)
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Famous Faeries
From time to time, I've seen people ask about the Faeries' names. So I made Al do some research, lots of knocking-on-doors turning-over-every-rock type stuff, and then I wrote up her results for you to see.
Note: There are more Faeries in Neopia than this. These are just all the ones Al could find names for. Remember, there is more than one of each type of faerie, and the faerie who wants the item from you is probably none of these--these faeries are all too busy saving Neopia (or, with the Dark Faeries, trying to take it over). But this project was a way to entertain Al for a while... Names in italics are NeoQuest II characters. (Question marks are for those characters where Al couldn't decide if they were that type of faerie.)
Faeries without names :(
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Timed Quests
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Timed Quests
Now, if you're tired of waiting on those Faeries to pop up on your screen, you can go to certain places in Neopia and accept a Quest from some of the inhabitants. If you do, they'll give you a list of ingredients and a time limit. You could also accept a Job from the Employment Agency in Faerieland. You can use the Shop Wizard to find the items on any Timed Quest or Job. See Cleo's Timed Quests Guide and Prince Tidus' Jobs Guide for more information. There are three timed quests in the Haunted Woods: Witch's Tower, the big and brooding Brain Tree, and the always-misspelled Esophagor. In Faerieland, there's Jhudora's Cloud, and, down in Meridell, Illusen's Glade. On top of Terror Mountain, you can find the Snow Faerie. Finally, hanging out on the beaches of Mystery Island, the harried Flotsam Chef runs the Kitchen Quests. For all these timed quests, you can use the Shop Wizard to find the items. Unlike the Faerie quests, these quests do not block the Shop Wizard. It's a good thing, too, because what if no one was on the Quests Board to look up your items? You'd be stuck and would run out of time! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Timed Quests FAQs
(The exception is on Illusen's and Jhudora's Quests--if you fail, you will be sent back to Level 1, which, admittedly, can be pretty horrific if you were so close to getting a good prize.) But remember, nothing will happen to your pets. So take a deep breath and go fail that quest! Erm, well, what I meant was... er... moving right along... You must feed the Esophagor, else no matter what you enter to the Brain Tree will be considered wrong. The Esophagor will also give you a quest of his own, and for that, I would advise spending no more than 2,000 NPs. However, when you're on the Brain Tree's quest as well, I advise that you spend only 2,000 NPs total, on both Quests combined. The Brain Tree tends to be a bit stingy with his prizes. Capitalization and Spelling are important! If the answer is "The Haunted Woods", you must include the "The" and you must capitalize every word exactly as the Esophagor told you. You can open the Esophagor's quest in separate browser tabs so that you have access to both answers when you go to the Brain Tree. See the Brain Tree Walk-Through for more information. About the Esophagor: If you aren't on a Brain Tree quest and you visit the Esophagor, he will still give you a Quest! He wants expensive food even if the Brain Tree isn't looking for answers, thought. Greedy pig... The Brain Tree Project
We're trying to create a list of the Dates and Places that are used in the Brain Tree quest. If you did both Esophagor quests but forgot one of the answers, use these lists to help you figure it out:
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Timed Quests Rewards
The Timed Quests don't have specific rewards like the Faerie Quests do, but they do have some general lines that they follow:
Now, yes, everyone has stories of how the Snow Faerie or Brain Tree gave them a 50k-NP-worth item. But those stories are few and far between. Most often, you hear people screaming about how the Esophagor ripped them off. So, while the preceeding list isn't all-authoritative, it does present some general guidelines for doing those timed quests. If you stay within these guidelines, you'll most likely come out ahead when doing timed Quests. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Illusen & Jhudora
Illusen's and Jhudora's Quests are special--you spend huge amounts of NPs for them in hopes of getting a good prize at a higher level. Usually, you won't make it, because they eventually ask for unbuyable items and only give you 16 minutes to find them! You might have the NPs to pay for the item, but the hard part is to find someone online who's willing to trade immediately.
If you're going to go for these two Quests at higher levels, try to do it at peak Neopets times, times when the most people are playing in Neopia; that's usually about 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., NST, in my experience. You'll have a better chance of finding someone on the Shop Ads, Trades/Auctions, or even Battledome Boards with the item you need. (Sorry, the Quests Board mostly does lookups; we don't actually have rare items.) These two are worth doing for a little while, at least--the prize for Level 20 includes an avatar. The other prizes, before Level 35, are worth hardly anything because most everyone can make it through those levels.
By the way, you can alternate between the two of them: that is, you can one Illusen quest and then one Jhudora quest. You don't have to do just Illusen quests or just Jhudora quests. And, nothing bad happens to you if you do Jhudora quests. Just because she's an evil faerie plotting the downfall of Neopia doesn't make you an evil person for doing her quest. Illusen & Jhudora FAQs
If either Illusen or Jhudora is pouting and saying that she won't give you a quest, that means you must have failed the last one. Technically, though, until she gives you that message, you're still on her Quest! So the other faerie will tell you she won't give you a quest, either. Once you get that message, you're back to waiting for 12 hours for the next quest. Sheesh. Be sure to post on the Shop Ads, Trades/Auctions, or Battledome boards to try to find someone with an UB! You will also want to try to do the Quests at high-traffic times in Neopia so that there are more people available on the message boards to help you out. For Levels 1-10, you probably need about 25-50k per level. For Levels 10-20, you probably need about 50-100k per level. For Levels 21-30, you probably need about 100-200k per level. For Levels 30-35, you probably need about 200k-1M per level. For Levels 35+, ... 1M - 10M? Now we're in uncharted territory... Jhudora kidnaps Illusen and leaves a cardboard cutout in her place on Jhudora Day. (You would think Illusen would get wise to this after a while or that there would be a faerie smackdown every Feb 5th...) Jhudora goes off to pout on Illusen Day. (Why is everything about Jhudora?) On Jhudora Day and Illusen Day, do a quest for the day's faerie and you'll get her "day" avatar: Important: Know when the days are coming up and be sure that you'll have the necessary Quest available! That is, check with both faeries the day before and make sure you've cleared all messages and that they're both back to asking if you'll do a quest for her. (Don't say "yes"; just go check.) Check out Atticcus's petpage for all things Illusen! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jobs
You can get a Basic Job from the Employment Agency in Faerieland. The jobs are hard to get, because everyone is watching for them. They "restock" at the top of the hour, and then again every 10 minutes after that. (That is, :00:00 and :10:00, :20:00, etc.)
If you do get a Job, you can use the Shop Wizard; just be sure to search for the items singularly, not as written. (For example, if it asks for "Three Sun Hats," search for "Sun Hat" and buy 3 of them.) The faster you turn the items back in, the better your reward! Super Jobs
Don't even bother with the Super Jobs, for which you need a Brightvale Job Coupon. You can win Brightvale Job Coupons from the Wheel of Knowledge. But you probably won't get paid a lot and are better off selling the Coupons. Check the Wiz first, if you want--the price of the coupon against the price of the base reward.
(The original Job Coupons were originally a promotion Neopets offered for signing up with a sponsor; the promotion is no longer going on, so there is no way to get Job Coupons now except from other people.) |
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The Quests Board
When you need help on a random Faerie Quest (or a Timed Quest when you're Wiz-banned), head over to the Quests Board. There's almost always someone online to help you out. If there are a lot of unanswered posts on the Board, that probably means that none of Helpers is around, sorry. (We do get offline for a few minutes every day. Eating, sleeping, that sort of thing.)
Since Al and I got our start as Helpers on the Quest Board, the rest of this section will be written from the Helpers' perspective, looking at you, the Quester. Helpers? Who are they?
Who are the Helpers?! My gracious, why, they're some of the bestest people in Neopia. (Yes, I said "bestest".) They spend their Neopian time on the Quests Board to look up items for people on the Shop Wizard; they chase off the scammers who prey on frantic questers; they warn spammers; and they're a friendly bunch, too. If it weren't for the Helpers on the Quests Board, Al and I probably wouldn't even be here today. Most of Al's best neoFriends are other Helpers, and having them as her friends keeps her coming back every day. Want to know more about being a Helper? Skip ahead to find out how! | |
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How to Get Help
Seriously, that's it. 1. Post a new topic with a title that relates to your quest. "Attention- grabbing" posts (OMG!, Click here, or lots of animated smilies, for example) actually do not get our attention. Even boards called "Reward" will not usually get you helped any faster. Generally, Helpers are moving methodically up the Board, starting with the lowest post with "0" replies. The only reason we might click on your post earlier is because we suspect your post is not Quest-related or is a scam, and we're planning to tell you to go somewhere else or to read the Rules. (And often, if Al clicks a suspicious post earlier but it's a legitimate Quest post, she leaves and goes back for the next "0" post.) An alternative to starting your own post is to look for a thread that offers Quest Help. Before you post there, make certain of a few things:
Do not post on someone else's "New Topic". Your post will be unnoticed. We do not keep track of every single post on every single thread. 2. Now, be patient! Helpers usually look up an item first and post the results second. If you *bump* your own post because you're impatient, we'll think another Helper has beaten us to your post, and we'll skip right over you! Also, with the 30-second lag between posts, it takes us longer to reply. We look for topics with "0" replies first. We're usually very consistently busy on the Quests board, and it's not our fault if you answer yourself first. In general, do not NeoMail the Helpers for help or ask on your board that we NeoMail you.Very few of us will actually respond that way. Posting on the Boards is much faster and easier for us. Other general tips for getting help quickly:
Super Shop Wizard Notes
Yes, many Quests Helpers are Premium users and do have the Super Shop Wizard, and we do often use it when we help on the Quests Board. However, posting a Topic requesting that only Premium members answer your post will get you ignored by those very users. Or, we may answer your post, but we will use the regular Shop Wizard.
We pay actual money in order to use that service, and it has a very limited number of searches, compared to the regular Wiz. Premium users are not at your beck and call, and we are not required to use the SSW for you. We are, however, more than willing to give you a Premium invitation and let you pay for it yourself... The Super Shop Wizard works by returning the lowest Shops of all the regular Wizard divisions. It does not return "extra" Shops or "different" Shops than the regular Wizard. It returns the same results, but in a different order. That's all. If you have a timed Quest, refresh the regular Wizard. You do get the same results. No, it isn't as fast, but if you want the SSW to make your Timed Quests go faster, then you can pay for it yourself. Also the SSW cannot look up every item; it refuses to look up Secret Laboratory Map pieces, paint brushes (not even plushies!), and Nerkmids, to name a few. Other things often mistaken for Quests
If you're on a "quest" from your Guild, sorry, but we won't help with those. We only help with Quests that need the Shop Wizard. Try the Fan Club or Beauty Contest Boards to find certain pets.
Looking for a challenger for the Defenders of Neopia game? Notice the word "game"--ask the Games or Battledome Boards. Once again, we use the Shop Wiz only. Looking for food for the Kadoatery? Most of that food is unbuyable; try asking the Trades/ Auctions Board. Need help with the Kadoatery? Ask on the Games board. Need NeoQuest I or NeoQuest II help? Despite the "Quest" in the names, they're actually both Games. Try the NeoQuest board. You can also try the Games board if the board is unresponsive. Need Key Quest help? Despite the "Quest" in its name, it's actually a Game. Again, try the Key Quest board or the Games board. Need any other kind of help and can't figure out where to go? Check out the Help Board (imagine that). One Final Note
Don't make the mistake of thinking that the Helpers are stupid. We are not all 12-year-olds that you can bully or confuse with big words. Most of us know more big words than you.
We have a good idea of which items are for Quests and which are not. If you consistently show up needing questionable items looked up, we will realize that you're just trying to take advantage of us, and we will do something about it. | |
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Finding An ItemWhen a Helper gives you results from the Shop Wizard, it will probably look something like the following:
Shop Owner Item Amount in Stock Price This means that user1's Shop has 2 of the item for 975 NPs; user2's Shop has 18 for 1,000 NPs; and so on. (Note: when someone uses the Super Shop Wizard, the item name may be missing, but everything else is the same). Now that you have a Shop Owner's name, type the name into the "Search Neopets" box in the left sidebar and click "Go." This takes you to a User Look-up. Find and click on the Shop link. In the shop, click on the Item that you wish to buy. Give It To The Faerie
Now that you have the item, go to "Pet Central" on the top bar, then 'Quests' from the bottom right. (You could also try to use the Shop Wizard and get yelled at, or just zip straight to the Faerie Quests page.) There will be a button there for you to turn in the item.
There is also a button there if you should decide to cancel the Quest, which you will occasionally need to do. If most of the Helpers on the Quests Board tell you to cancel it, we're probably right. Remember, turning down a Quest does not affect your chances of getting more Quests. | |
Helpers
*dramatic music* They aid the frantic Quester, they defend the Quest Board, they oust the greedy scammer. They are the Quest Helpers! *crescendo*
So maybe that was a bit over the top, but really, the Quest Board guardians are the people you want on your side when you have a quest. Though the faces themselves fluctuate, the character of a real Helper remains constant. The real, blue-blooded Quest Helpers are the ones who cheerfully look up your item on their Shop Wizard (refreshing for the lowest price, of course) and post the results, then move on to the next topic. They refuse to let scammers and spammers have even a foothold on the Quests Board. You don't need to "sign up" anywhere to be a Quests Helper. You don't have to join any Guild; you don't even have to be on Neopets consistently. Just show up with your Shop Wizard in tow. There are almost always more people with Quests than there are people to help, so more Helpers are always welcome! To be a good Quests Helper, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind:
Advantages of Being a Helper
What are the advantages of being a regular Quests Helper? For one thing, you're helping people out; you're being noble and civic-minded, helping out your fellow Neopians.
For another, you're keeping busy and refreshing pages, which is always good for random events (and Faerie quests of your own!). And since you're looking up a lot of items on the Shop Wizard, you can usually find some nice snipes ;) You'll also find, as you hang around the Board, that you'll start to recognize the other Helpers, and they'll start to recognize you, too. This is a good thing, since when you have a quest of your own, the Helpers will be quite willing to help you out, knowing that you are one of their own. You will also find, should you have to confront a spammer or scammer on the Board, that the other Helpers will join with you and defend you. So, you get to be kind and helpful and pass on the help you've been given, and you get to meet and be a part of a community of like-minded people. What more could you ask for? How To Help
Al and I have seen many different approaches to Quests Helping (and helping in general). We have seen situations quickly degenerate into name-calling, smart-aleck comments, and all-around rudeness from both sides.
After discussions with some of our friends, who are also appalled by this trend, Al and I have decided to describe a technique for dealing with obnoxious, scamming, offensive, or ignorant people. One of our friends calls this approach "gentle force". The first part of the "gentle force" concept is to always always always maintain your cool and calm image on the Boards. No matter how insulting, disgusting, or annoying the other person is, you must be the serene center. The second part of the "gentle force" concept is to turn the person's attention toward something that can help them--give them the Freebies link for quick NPs; point them to a better Board or to a helpful petpage; or tell them a place on the site that has what they really need. This help should be delivered without any malice or snarky comments. (To help herself do this, Al created an "answers" petpage with ready-made posts. She made that page when she was nice and mellow, so there wouldn't be any hidden animosity behind the posts.) You will be surprised at how many times simply posting the link to the Healing Springs will draw a meek "Thank you" from the previously hyperventilating user... Finally, the "gentle force" concept comes back around to the first part again -- maintaining your self-control no matter how the other person responds. They may react negatively because some people actually don't want helpful advice. If their behavior warrants it, alert the monitors to the situation. But above all, stay self-controlled and act maturely. The main goal of "gentle force" is to educate the user, even over their protests. If you keep your answers neutral and polite, you'll outlast and outwit even the most stubborn users. Zippy one-liners may make your friends laugh or may win you a moment or two of fame, but it doesn't help the person who needs it (especially when they don't know that they need help!). As a Helper, you should be trying to increase the Neopian-IQ of everyone around you. | ||
Scams
Not everyone who hangs out on the Quests Board is a Helper. Some people hang around because they're waiting to scam harried users who are on Quests.
How do I distinguish Real Helpers from scammers?
1. Real Helpers will never ask for a reward and will not charge you for a Shop Wizard lookup. This includes saying "Rewards appreciated". This also includes any references to voting for the user's pet in the Beauty Contest in exchange for help. That. Is. Cheating.
Firstly, it's illegal to require Neopoints or items in exchange for any services, which would include using the Shop Wizard for someone. From the Support pages: Performing services for other users for Neopoints, Items, money or anything else is forbidden by our Terms and Conditions. Secondly, being a Helper is not a way to make a living on Neopets; go play games or tend a shop! Besides, if everyone else on the Board is advertising "Free Help", the only response to these topics will be the real Helpers, telling the scammers that they can't do that. 2. Real Helpers don't put an item in their own shop or trades. Most people who "help" in that way are trying to make a profit--when they put it into their Shop or Trades, they overcharge the Quester. Often it's not by much, but that little bit starts to add up very quickly. Again, they're making a profit off the Quester's helplessness, and making a profit off what should be a free service. I don't like it at all when someone does this; I think it's mean and very rude to the Questers. So don't do it! Besides, often the Quester is posting on more than one board (because they're impatient); if they find it cheaper, then the scammer is stuck with that item. It's much simpler for everyone involved to just list the cheapest Shop Wizard prices. WARNING to all Questers!!! Notice that this little message, which Helpers often post on shop scammers' threads, does NOT accuses the scammer of overcharging. It only points out that -some- people are overcharging and encourages the questees to get a second opinion. One more note on scammers like this: Real Helpers often start posting on the scammer's thread with actual cheap Shop Wizard prices. Scammers claim this is harassment. According to The Neopets Team, however, it's NOT harassment to post prices. If you're a Real Helper in this situation, avoid an argument with the scammer and continue helping the questees. 3. Finally, Real Helpers never advertise their own shop on the Quests Board. Advertising a Shop is not Quests Help. The Faeries ask for a specific item on each Quest. Just because a shop claims to have Quests items does not mean that it will have what a Quester is looking for. And since the goal of the Quests Board is to unite Questers with their item, posting a Shop that may or may not have the item cannot be considered help. Besides, there is a Shop Ads Board! So any Shop Ad posted in the Quests Board is actually spam! Now, you may post your Shop in response to someone's post for help, if you have the item, but you cannot make a new topic on the Quests Board just to promote your Shop. | ||
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Bad Behavior
It's not just some fake "helpers" who behave badly on the Quests board. Often some people who are actually on Quests or just passing by try some questionable behavior.
Begging
Do not beg for items on the Quests Board. We will only tell you to play more games and otherwise earn the NPs yourself, and, if you persist, we will report you. We have little tolerance for beggars.
You're asking someone else to do the work for you, and people will resent that. Every pixel that someone owns on this site is the result of a lot of work. Think about that before you beg again. Most Helpers have just as many NPs as you do, maybe less, but we enjoy helping our fellow Neopians to find items that they need. There's another point to consider about begging, too. It's against the Rules and Terms & Conditions as "scamming to get items/NPs". How, you ask? Quite simple, really. Scamming is tricking people out of something that you haven't earned, of something that belongs to them through their own hard work. Beggars try to say that they don't have the time/ energy/ computer/ programs/ skills/ ability to play Neopets for themselves and earn their own items or NPs. But guess what so many petpages in Neopia are about? That's right, all the easy ways to earn NPs! So begging is really scamming because everyone on Neopets starts from the same place and has exactly the same opportunities as everyone else. How you take advantage of those opportunities is up to you. In a recent Editorial, The Neopets Team used the phrase "Begging like that is not allowed." (And if you read the question, it asked about "Asking for donations". So their reply could be read as "Begging by asking for donations is not allowed.") They have said it could be reported as spamming. Spam is any useless, worthless, or pointless post. Contests and Chain Letters
Contests are not allowed on Neopets by anyone other than Neopets themselves. Read the Terms & Conditions that you agreed to abide by when you signed up with Neopets: 3. ...you understand and agree that you will not post or send through the site any words, images or links containing or relating to: promotions offering prizes of any sort (including contests, raffles, lotteries, chain letters or any kind of giveaway).
And later, in the "fine print": You hereby understand and agree that Neopets does not allow Postings that contain: Promotions anywhere on Neopets' site offering prizes of any kind. Promotions include, but are not limited to, contests, raffles, lotteries or giveaways, and "anywhere on our site" includes but is not limited to all of Neopets' user communication areas, onsite pet's webpage, shop front or onsite guild webpage. Might just be my interpretation, but that seems to cover just about every kind of contest you could imagine. There's another little note in one of those--chain letters. Anything that says "Post this message on 10 boards/trades. Then visit somewhere in Neopia or play this game and you will get 1,000,000 neopoints and one of all the paintbrushes. It's a Neopet's code." is a chain message. From the NeoRules: 13. Do not spam the message boards, guild boards, or other site areas. This includes Chain Letters of any kind! And before you complain, "But, Marchegai, holding contests and posting chain letters doesn't hurt you. Why should you care if I post them?", here's a note from the end of the Terms and Conditions: BEWARE: If you do any of the above we may freeze your account permanently. You should be glad I care--I'm helping you to not get frozen. And I'm also trying to help other players, who may not know any better, from having a similar fate. |
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Guides
While the following isn't strictly for faerie Quests, it's still useful (and often quoted) information. Use it in good health.
Brain Tree
The following boxes each have a different post that makes up the Brain Tree topic in the Quests Board (the first one is the Topic name that I use). There's almost always one of these on the Board; if there's not, feel free to start one up. I've included my favorite formatting for the posts, big and red; makes it harder to miss (though the Questers will still manage to).
Note: ANYONE is welcome to use these posts to start a new board. You do NOT have to belong to a certain Guild. EVERYONE can use these. Note 2: I've heard there's been a change on the Boards that is causing problems when posting these messages. So I've created one version with no font-specifications. If you still want to try the other version, it appears below the new one. *violin* Brain Tree asking about dead people? Feed Esophagor twice *clap* To answer the Brain Tree, do 2 Esophagor quests in the Haunted Woods. It's the ONLY way: the answers are random. NO answer will work unless he's fed: *ghost* ONLY the Esophagor has the correct random answer *ghost* Write the answer down! The answer MUST be identical to what the Esophagor said, including Capitalization & Spelling. * * * NOTICE to all Questers * * * *violin* Brain Tree asking about dead people? Feed Esophagor twice *clap* [fonts=4c=blue]To answer the Brain Tree, do 2 Esophagor quests in the Haunted Woods. It's the ONLY way: the answers are random. NO answer will work unless he's fed: [fontc=reds=4]*ghost* ONLY the Esophagor has the correct random answer [font s=4 c=blue]*ghost* Write the answer down! The answer MUST be identical to what the Esophagor said, including Capitalization & Spelling. [font s=5 c=red][b]NOTICE to all Questers!!![/b] Quest Board GuideThe following is the Quest Seeker F.A.Q., originally compiled by veritate, kobra_1972, qwedsw, and alatyr12. I've added comet924s guidelines and played around with it just for fun. It makes for a rather long read, but it's very thorough.
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By the Numbers
Over our time on the Quests Board, Al and I have embarked on a number of ambitious projects. One of these involved tracking how many of each quest was reported. We really wanted to know the chances that the next Faerie Quest we encountered would be the Fountain Faerie's.
For this project, we simply counted how many of each particular faerie quest showed up on the Quests Board, and then calculated what percentage of the total number of faerie quests that represented. Here's what we found:
We assume that the six types of normal faeries--Earth, Fire, Air, Water, Light, and Dark--actually give Quests at the same rate but that many of these (especially Earth) are not reported. And, of course, a lot of people get Quests Help on another Board, which will also skew the results. The important numbers, of course, are for the remaining three. Again, with the Space Faerie, we assume we haven't seen her quests reported a lot. (Maybe no one knows what she does so they turn her down?) But because of the rarity of their items, we predict that the Faerie Queen actually gives the most Quests, followed by the Space Faerie and, finally, the Fountain Faerie. |
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