Neopets Restocking Guide

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The Smart Guide to Restocking Your Shop. By neopiangirl Okay, we all know that one of the best ways to get NP is to have a shop, but, what do you restock it with? This guide will answer that question by showing you where to go and where not. I don’t really restock much anymore, certainly not as much as I did back in the day. I don’t like the new system. Miscellaneous – Restocking Avatars. Buy a rarity 70 or higher item from the Brightvale Motery, located in Brightvale. Buy a rarity 80 or higher item from the Uni’s Clothing Shop, located in the Neopian Bazaar. Neopets Restocking is when you buy items from the Neopian Shops for a specific price, then you go price it for the price you want, that is usually of a higher value in your shop. Neopets Restocking can also work through auction house or the trading post. Basically, you will require few things to be useful at restocking. Damage Calculator. In order to calculate damage done, you need to input the number of icons done. From there, you have to select your strength range from the drop-down list; a higher strength boost yields more damage. All I do is restock chocolate. I hang out in the chocolate factory all day. I found out the hard way that the guides are all old. I bought some Dark Chocolate Lutari's and lost 9k on each purchase. I've been wondering this for awhile; from time to time I see Orange Chocolate Mynci's in the chocolate factory and they restock at 2,500.

Okay, we all know that one of the best ways to get NP is to have a shop, but, what do you restock it with? This guide will answer that question by showing you where to go and where not.

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1. The Magic Shop
The Magic Shop is the shop that is shaped like a blue cylinder with a scroll on top of it in the Main Shops section. It's run by Kauvara, a blue starry Kau. Usually if you walk in, you'll just find Morphing Potions and a few Tornado in a Bottle or Pressurised Water. But when this shop restocks, it sells Faeries, Novas, Motes, and other cool stuff. Unfortunately, everyone tries to buy that stuff, so I would only suggest going there if you have an incredibly fast computer. If you do, then I suggest three things.

1. When it restocks, make sure you refresh a lot because the items come in one at a time.

2. Buy it for the price she's selling it! Don't try to haggle (unless it is a Morphing Potion), because then the item will just run out. She sells Super Novas for about 1,000 NP, when they sell for 6,000 NP, so don't worry, her prices are worth it.

3. When you're waiting for her to restock, don't just leave, stay there and keep refreshing--the reward is worth it.

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2. The Book Shop
The Book Shop is run by a blue Nimmo. It looks like a red book that is in the Main Shops section. The prices are not too bad, but it's kinda too hard and too expensive to restock your shop with theses books. I'd suggest only coming here if your pet needs an intelligence boost.

3. The Food Shop
The Food Shop is run by a happy little yellow Chia wearing a chef's hat and an apron that says, 'I Love Food'. His shop is the one shaped like a hamburger in the Main Shops section. Now, for some reason, most people go to this shop for food. Luckily, they restock a lot of food, so you can still grab stuff, but it's kinda hard. I suggest you grab the cheap stuff, because you don't have to spend a lot and you still get a lot more NP for them. The bitten apples are the best to buy.

4. The Bakery
The Bakery is one of my two favourite places to restock food with. There are some things that aren't really worth buying, but there are some that are worth buying. He sells Bread (The item called Bread) for about 5 NP, when you can sell it for about 50 NP. But the best thing to buy is defiantly Lupe treats (which, if your new, is the Chia shaped food). The best one to buy is the Sugar Coated Lupe Treat, which you can buy for about 250 NP, and sell for 600-700 NP. But the Gingerbread Lupe Treat and the Meaty Lupe Treat are also great buys.

5. The Chocolate Factory
The Chocolate Factory is the other of my two favourite shops to restock with. It sells great candy for a cheap price. The two best items ever to buy and restock your shop are sold there. Though he sells Fudge for a mere 7 NP (5 if you haggle), it sells for 300 NP on the Shop Wizard. So how can you not love that? They also sell the one Lupe treat that isn't sold in the Bakery, the Chocolate Chia Truffle. It cost about 200 NP, and sells for 1,000 NP! Then they sell chocolate Moehog stuff, which sells for good prices too. Plus, all the Milk Chocolate, White Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Orange Chocolate, and Mint NeoPets. But I would advise you to stay away from buying Jelly NeoPets, due to they sell for less NP then he sells them.

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6. Usukiland
NEVER buy ANYTHING from Usukiland. It is horribly overpriced. You can find theses items MUCH cheaper on the Shop Wizard.

Well, that's the end of my report, you'll have to find about all the other shops buy yourself… (BTW, later on, I will probably get a bunch of angry Neomails from people who used the Chocolate Factory and the Bakery to restock, complaining that there are no good items left. LOL, don't worry, I'll be suffering just as much as you will ^_~ )

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Other – Restocking(Advanced)

For all of those out there who have no clue on how to go about restocking, this is tiniful detailed description on the great ominous thing called rs.

Computer Speed
Ok, first of all speed is somewhat essential for newer people. Note this isn’t the final essential, but it is important depending on the shops you pick. Too much under 1000 Kbps and you will find yourself lagging behind in restock- unable to restock snorkel snouts or bags of peanuts, especially with evil competition of ab’ers (people who use an autobuy program which is illegal). Lately due to changes in restocking, the ab’ers are the worse with profitable items that are under r90. The faster the better.. check out your speed at 2wire.com For an idea of a good speed to be at.. around 2000. I run at 3000 when I haven’t been crashing my comp. And yes there are many who run slower and are good, however they know how to work with what they have very well (and they’ve been doing it for years).

Computer Speed: Speeding Up Your Computer
If you find you run slow there are a few little tricks that help the speed a bit. One trick is rather obvious- make sure you run cleanup and defrag your computer routinely. Programs like Norton System Works are priceless (very good at finding Trojans ect.), however it is a costly program. You can use programs such as Tuneup Utilities on a temporary basis (http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3891.html). For disk cleanup and defragging without any programs: Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, System Tools: First do system Disc Cleanup than Disk Defragmenter. This should be done on a routine basis to keep performance up. Also make sure you use Spyware (which can be gotten at http://www.safer- networking.org/en/download/index.html) and AdAware (which can be gotten at http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/). Second trick is if you are running windows XP, set (right click, properties) Windows themes to classic. Another memory trick is under properties, use a solid colour as the background. Also setting your colour back to 16 bit rather than 32 bit can speed up the computer.

Browser to Use
Out of all the browsers, Mozilla is the best to use with restocking via my own experience and I have used all of the most popular browsers. It is also the most highly rated by PC World Magazine for speed, trimness, cleanliness and decrease of clutter. (Overall an excellent browser) IE, still incredibly popular- has a lot of problems with crashing. It’s lag is not too bad, but the crashing can get annoying.

Basic Information
As far as what rs is.. yes all the basics skip this if you already know. Rs is a short version of the word restock. In neo, restock means that the neo run shops restock items at certain times. In each shop when it restocks, new items pop up all at once as of right now with the newer version of rs (during lag the items will pop up in clusters). The idea of rs is to quickly find the items that when bought, will sell for higher in your user shop. When I say selling for higher, I mean more then just 200 np. Usually I refrain from buying anything with less then a 5k profit, because with the new rs, because the items pop up all at once, it’s harder to get as many items as you once could. Not all the shops restock at once. This is an important factor when picking which shops to rs in. Some shops such as the lower number shops (food, magic, toy, clothes ect.) restock first. I use those at alerter shops to know restock has happened.

Restocking Times
Now, as far as timing of the rs’s. Yes neo now has rs’s happening at a set time.
There are several ways to check. Neo now provides a clock on the side bar. For an alert shop, it is best to start refreshing at :00 and to refresh three times each minute because sometimes depending on lag it rs’s a bit later. Because some people have problems with the clock skipping around and lagging and in some cases disappearing, there are two other options. The first shops, (food, magic, toy, clothes ect.) restock usually between :00 and :05 seconds on the clock.. generally though they restock in the first three seconds. There’s more to it, but that’s the essential need to know. Shops do not rs at set intervals though. This means they do not rs every five minutes. All you can do is refresh each time the clock hits :00 and wait until it rs’s
Option 1)
http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Pacific/d/-8/java is the url when it is set at pacific time zone (since neo runs on pacific but that doesn’t matter much). Option 2) If you wish to use for your system tray which is in sync with universal (aka also Neo timing), download the Atomic Clock Sync at http://www.worldtimeserver.com/. I prefer this method due to the fact it does not take up an additional amount of space on the bottom bar because it does not need its own window. To keep it up to date, simply click the green arrow and the words Ping Now in the upper left hand corner. I recommend Pinging every 5 rs’s because the time easily gets messed up slightly. Always make sure to Ping before you start rs’ing with the clock. The advantages of using this clock is that it fits neatly in the system tray, it’s small and you do not have to put it down because it floats in the background if you click off it. Keep in mind that if you ping, you must press “Okay” because when it goes back to floating in the background with the message System Clock has been adjusted.” you cannot retrieve the clock and ping it by clicking on the system tray. The message will still be floating in the background even though you called the clock up so you will only see the clock and be unable to use any options unless you minimize all your windows until you reach the area where it floated to and click “Okay”.

Haggling
Now onto the actual haggling part of it. I am one of the few people in my crowd who rs well that prefer the top of the keyboard so unfortunately my comments are solely for the top keyboard. You may want to experiment with the right side number pad though (the majority of rs’ers use it). When you are waiting to refresh make sure you are scrolled down on the page so you see more of the shop then the top neo bar and the shopkeeper.. This will allow you to see the items quicker. Due to the new top banners, setting the screen at a bigger size is incredibly helpful so you can haggle faster and see more items. (Right click, Properties, Settings, Screen Resoultion- do not increase too much. I run mine at 1152×864). Never use the scrollbar.. always use your scroll wheel on the mouse. The moment you think you have a profit item (usually they stock in one. in places like bakery they’ll go as high as stocking in 3’s), click on it and have your thumb over the space bar. this takes practice to get fast. A message comes up “Are you sure you want to purchase _____ at ___ NP?” The “OK” button is highlighted already so as soon as that message pops up press space and it will accept. The next window should be the number haggle page. You should already have looked over the number when you first pressed the item so have your left hand poised ready over numbers you know you’ll need. Keep your mouse in the center so you can click in the haggle box as fast as possible and have your fingers haggle as close to the price the shop wizard wants as you can in a smooth motion. If the price is 5362, use something like 5433. I have found doing a smooth countdown or up on the keyboard is faster then going 5555. Lil tip: My favorite and fastest is anything around 1k use 1232. Many ub’s or expensive items over r89 sotck at 5000 now, so keeping 5000 on the cut and paste is also another trick. Simply type 5000, control c to copy and every time you haggle for 5k, control v and it’ll paste all four numbers instantly in the box. After you have entered the number (your right hand should still be on mouse) comes the current restocking way. Basically it’s a picture of a scene with a neopet in it. All I can advise is to have your right hand ready on the mouse the whole time while haggling. Generally you should be able to be moving your mouse towards the picture as your haggling. There will be a neopet in the picture which you must click on to put your haggle in. If you missclick on the picture, it will not accept your haggle and you have to click again. Over half of the NeoPets will appear at the top of the box via my experience. I mainly get blue blumaroos. There will only be one neopet in the picture as of right now. You do not have to click exactly on the image, but click as close as possible. After that, it’s goes to the next page and its either offer accepted or sold out.

F.A.Q
Now my most frequent question. what shops should I use? Well it is truly a big experiment on what you like the most. Key shops to avoid if you’re a beginner generally and looking for the bigger profits: magic (shop 2) and stamp (shop 58) and main petpet (25). Those are favorite shops of the best rs’ers. Toy is semi-hard but it’s do-able for nearly everyone. Booktastic (70) is also a very fast shop. If you are not a very good rs’er do not expect to get the ub books (any of the books that are r90+) but there are several lower profit books that sell well. The competition is fierce and sometimes impossible. The classic joke- do not go to tiki tack (shop 21) It rs’s one ub.. the rest is useless. What you need to do is as far as your bar at the bottom goes.. have up a internet browser with an “alert shop” first. Those are the lowest shop numbers. If you choose to rs in one of those. Food (1) has few ab’ers and Book (7) is also a good option. Those are the shops that start the rs at :00-:05 seconds. Next you will have a shop that rs’s after the “alert shops.” I most often use spooky foods. If you’re new, I do not recommend it, competition is fierce. Many beginners use chocolate (14) or bakery (15). It’s been a while since I’ve been there though because the profit is usually only 6-8k’ ish per item (With recent Taelia incident some have inflated dramatically but prices are falling again). The one thing to watch out for is with this style of rs’ing now, you only have time to rs one thing so even though 8k profits add up, it’s not much for the hours you spend rs’ing. To newer rs’ers, I recommend keeping up 3 shops and your clock. Your last shop(s) should generally be less popular shops that rarely rs, but when they do it’ll be most likely a profit. Examples: Desert scrolls (51), the specialty petpet shops ect. As you become more used to it, you may want to use more shops. And don’t stick with a set of shops.. explore. I usually rotate my shops. I try to change my shops once ever few days. A [b]great tip[/b] to watch out for, new items like the neocola tokens that rs’ed a lot in bigger quantities. go to those shops, new items bring in great profit. I went later even after they had deflated and pulled in over a million. Things like some newer shops (i.e. Faerie Furniture #75) every item that stocks is profitable. Also watch the news for newer low rarity items. When they first come out like the sloth food in Food (1), they can sell for 99k. Tip on that is to sell newer items of lower rarity for around 20k under what you see posted on the shop wiz or you wont’ get rid of it faster than it deflates. If it’s selling for 99k, put it up for around 70k is your best bet. Another key shop tip: Watch seasons. Near Christmas, Winter Petpet (61) is an awesome place to be. Everyone’s buying winter petpets for xmas gifts and their value inflates. Same with Valentine’s stuff ect… Key shops to avoid due to difficulty are battle magic and defense due to difficulty and the fact they are the two shops you can lose the most from.

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Final Notes
Do take time to get to know a shop, do not get frustrated when buying many non-profit items. If you really have the wish to learn fast, www.neoitems.net inventories most items in different shops. Look those items over especially the ones for specialty shops and find out which are profit and which are not. You have to have an account because it is no longer public. It is free, all you have to do is sign up. If you have hotmail~ the verification of your password will go to your junk inbox!!! Make sure to look there or you will think you did not recieve it.

As a final note… when you are restocking, do not spend three hours straight just refreshing and waiting around for rs then come complaining how boring it is. The rs only happens in a five second slot. Use the other 55 seconds each minute to do something else! It may sound like a short amount of time but you’d be amazed what you can do in 55 seconds. I personally consider sitting there not multi-tasking is a waste of time.

Newest News with Restocking: (modified Feb 16)
100 NP (Low rarity)
250 NP (Around 65-79)
2500 NP (r80-89)
5000 NP (r90-95)
10000 NP (r95+)
These are bare minimum prices for items of those said rarities. Items of rarities such as r91 can still stalk higher than 5000. They make stock at for example 6,301 np.

If your account is under a month, you cannot see r90+’s when they rs. If your account is under three months, you cannot see r95+’s when they restock.

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