![]() There are smaller versions of Paint Brushes for your Petpets, too! Instead, they must be used at Neopia Central's Rainbow Pool, where you can also find a handy list of all the Paint Brushes in existence if you're planning a shopping spree. Unlike most items, they can't be used straight from your inventory. Paint Brushes can be found around the site in Random Events, won from chance games such as the Fruit Machine, or awarded as prizes for creative contests or plots. However, a couple have slightly more complicated names that aren't obvious at first glance:įire, Fire, Your Pants On Fire Paint Brush Each Paint Brush is named for the colour it provides, so if you wanted your pet to be Pink, you would search for a Pink Paint Brush. Probably the best-known of all the appearance-changing items, Paint Brushes (often known as "PBs") will change the colour of your Neopet. Also, using any of these items on an unconverted Neopet will automatically (and permanently) convert them to the current artwork, so think before you transform and be sure that's really what you want! Magical Paint Brushes ![]() If you change your mind about your Neopet's new species or colour, you'll need to use another item to change them back. This guide will show you the many species- and colour-altering items that exist, and give you an idea of what they do and how to use them.īe aware: there isn't an "undo" button on any of these items. ![]() Some of these are well-known and frequently used, while others may take you by surprise if you aren't careful about what your pet eats, reads or plays with. However, there are also plenty of items in Neopia that will alter your Neopet's appearance. You can also visit the Secret Laboratory and take the chance that your pet's species or colour will change. One possibility used to be that an unexpected Random Event would turn your pet Baby, Blue, Red or Invisible (although the new Random Events discontinued this). There are many ways in which the appearance of your pet can change. If you've been around Neopia for a little while, you'll know that your Neopet isn't restricted to staying the same species and colour all its life. There are over fifty species of Neopet to choose from, and there's a huge range of colours out there, from the humble Yellow to the rarely-seen 8-Bit. While some users frown upon the objectification of these rare pets, they are seen as status symbols (much like Draiks or Krawks) and rich/old players are their most common owners.Your jnAccount: Log In or Register | New to Jellyneo? Click here! Items that Alter Your Neopetįrom the moment it's first born or hatched, every Neopet has both a species and a colour. They can be traded for pretty much any pet that you could dream of on the Pound Chat. Unconverted Neopets are in high demand these days. UC pets can no longer be hit by colour-changing random events like Boochi. If your pet was not changed automatically, you would see a button next to them on your Quick Ref page that says " #Name must be converted to be fully customisable. Basic coloured pets, starry, gold, shadow, and many others (even a few species of the "unconverted" colours) were turned without owners' consent. A select few colours, like baby, royal, or darigan, were left untouched while others were automatically changed. Not all pets had the choice to stay unconverted. The newly converted pets took on uniform positions regardless of colour or species so that customisation could be implemented, while the old ones kept their personalities by having whatever pose was normal for their colour/species combination. Unconverted Neopets are pets that retained their old images after the art overhaul of April 2007.
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