Which neopet has the best stats
The Cybunny is my absolute favorite. I also like Poogles, Gnorbu, of course Draiks and Krawks I don't feel like going through the whole list. They're so cute when their young. I think Lupes and Kaus are the best. Chias would be my least favorite, just because they aren't a very imaginative creation-just blah. Basic Chias look like colored potatoes.
I used to find Draiks repulsive, because of their dangly beak things. Krawks are freazy too. Wockies are my fave, and I guess I don't lie.. Well let's see now The worst thing is is that the lab zapped my pet into a buzz!
It looks so wierd with the clothes she has on now lol XD. I hate buzzes but I like faerie buzzes :D. I like poogles but I had their baby form, seriously what is the deal with that huge head :eh:. I can find something that I like in every species really :D. My absolute favorite pet, is the Shoyru. Other favorites: Jubjub, Kougra and Koi. Draiks are very nice too. I see them everywhere!
Yes, they are very cute and yes I did own one before xD Joined: Aug 31, Messages: Likes Received: 9. Not sure if theres another pet that has all the stats starting over Joined: Oct 18, Messages: Likes Received: 0.
I never noticed that I could've saved myself a few codestones. Commy Moderator. Joined: Oct 2, Messages: Likes Received: 7. This measly stats wouldnt affect u alot anyways, better off picking a pet with icon resistance than 1 or 2 points more stats. Anonymous Guest. Korbats Lab Potion. Stat increasers are special items on Neopets with the ability to change a pet's battle stats. While some may be purely beneficial, others may reduce your pet's battle stats in certain areas.
Below you will see a table containing all items we know to effect stats broken down into several different categories depending on what its use is. Stat increasers can be used as a training method on their own, or to supplement training.
Sometimes people can even rely on stat decreases to let them keep training cheaper if accidently pushed to a higher level.
In addition to just normal training, there are also Kitchen Quests. While there is a limit of ten a day, it can be quick and possibly cheap training. Each quest gives a reward of either an item, neopoints, or a random stat point to any of your pets.
Even though you don't always get a stat point, your odds are pretty good on gaining a few stat points per day. Furthermore, you are also allowed to reject quests if you find the ingredients are too expensive. Be warned that if you reject a quest you will have to wait for a short time before being able to attempt another quest. In May , Kitchen Quests were updated to always award stats to your active pet, so you can now viably use this method of training with multiple pets on your account.
The Lab Ray is a training method acquired through the purchase of all nine pieces of the Secret Laboratory Map. Once you have all nine pieces, you get a 10, neopoint reward and access to the Lab Ray, where you can zap a pet of your choice once each day. It can change your pet's species, color, or gender as well as increasing or decreasing your pet's stats. The lab does not give out stats evenly. A pet that solely relies on the lab will most likely stay at a low Level because it subtracts Levels frequently , while having high HP, somewhat high Strength, low Defense, and somewhat high Movement.
Because of the uneven stats from lab, it may be a bit tedious to both lab and use training schools simultaneously. Faerie Quests are randomly given quests where you must fetch an item to make a Faerie happy. This is probably the cheapest method to gain stats, except they're randomly given.
Before the fall of Faerieland and a revamp of Faerie Quests stats were rewarded to a random pet. Since the revamp, however, your active pet will get any stat increases given as a reward for completing a Faerie Quest.
There are several other Faeries that may give you a quest. You can view our Faerie Quests guide for a list of Faeries that grant rewards affecting your pet's Battledome abilities.
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