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Neopets: The Darkest Faerie | |
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Developer(s) | Idol Minds |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Director(s) | John Hight Allan Becker Jon Steele |
Producer(s) | Jacob R. Buchert III Doug Dohring Lee Borth |
Designer(s) | R. Scott Campbell George Weising Bo Kinloch |
Programmer(s) | Jim Mooney |
Artist(s) | Peter Walters Andy Meier Shaddy Safadi |
Composer(s) | Jack Wall Keith Leary |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Neopets: The Darkest Faerie is an action-adventure game in the Neopets franchise, developed by Idol Minds and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 in 2005.
Plot[edit]
Neopets: The Darkest Faerie is set in 'Neopia', the land of the Neopets universe, which is inhabited by anthropomorphic versions of various Neopets species. The adventure is based on a story written by Neopets founder Adam Powell.[1]
Long ago, a dark faerie was imprisoned at the bottom of the Maraquan sea as punishment for attempting to take over the realm, her name having been erased from history and the faerie remembered only as 'the Darkest Faerie'. However, after a thousand years, the spell imprisoning the Darkest Faerie has become weak and breaks, and the faerie escapes, returning to the surface intent on taking over the realm of Neopia and exacting revenge upon the Faerie queen Fyora who imprisoned her.
The game begins with Tormund Ellis (nicknamed 'Tor'), a young Lupe farm boy who has long dreamed of being a knight in the city of Meridell. After being accepted into the ranks and training under the discipline of the castle's master-at-arms, Torak, Tormund is knighted after saving the village of Cogham from The Ixi Raiders. But when answering a plea to defend the nearby forest glade of Illusen, the earth faerie, from an invading tribe of Werelupes, the mission fails, and Tormund returns to Meridell to discover both it and its inhabitants under a cloud of dark magic and the control of the Darkest Faerie. Though unaffected himself, he is driven out of the castle and city by the faerie's minions.
Is neopets a public company in india. The neighboring kingdom of Brightvale notices the dark clouds, and sends a diplomatic envoy to the city of Faerieland, home to the Faerie queen Fyora, to investigate. A young Acara, Roberta, the niece of Brightvale King Hagan, is among the diplomats. Neopets 7th birthday gift-wrap cake. The Darkest Faerie attacks Faerieland that night, capturing and binding the Faerie queen and covering the castle in a dark aura. Roberta is able to escape the castle but is pursued and falls to the countryside of Neopia below.
Roberta and Tormund meet each other and then proceed to warn the king of Brightvale about the Faerie. It is revealed that both were given amulets to protect against the Darkest Faerie's power, and upon research discover that the Darkest Faerie was once sealed away by the power of Fyora's magical rod, now lying deep underneath the city of Meridell. After freeing the neighboring regions from control of dark magic, they are able to infiltrate the castle of Meridell and find a way deep underground, recovering Fyora's ancient rod. With its power they are able to drive the darkness out of the city, and then return to Faerieland to stop the Darkest Faerie. It is a trap, however, as the Darkest Faerie seizes the rod and a fight between the two Faeries ensues. Fyora is able to teleport Tormund and Roberta to safety before being captured and imprisoned again.
When Tor and Roberta awaken, they find themselves in the lost Kingdom of Altador, which was thought to have been destroyed by the Darkest Faerie one thousand years ago. Through research, they learn that the Darkest Faerie was one of the Kingdom's founders who later betrayed them, and that her spell can be broken by awakening the other founders, also known as 'The Protectors'. Once they have awakened the Protectors and restored the Kingdom to Neopia, one of them, Jerdana, gives them the same orb that Fyora used to imprison the Darkest Faerie beneath the ocean, and opens a portal for them to return to Faerieland, where a final confrontation between our heroes, and the Darkest Faerie is held.
The final fight with the Darkest Faerie is timed, as the Darkest Faerie uses Fyora's Rod to cause Faerieland to start falling onto Meridell. If you do not defeat her within three minutes, Faerieland will crash into Meridell and you will be returned to the title screen. If you succeed, you imprison her once again with Jerdana's Orb, free Queen Fyora and retrieve the Rod. Fyora then uses the Rod to stop Faerieland's descent just before it impacts Meridell and returns it to the sky. Tormund and Roberta are hailed as heroes as the game ends, and the Darkest Faerie can be seen as a statue on a fountain in Faerieland, where Queen Fyora says, 'She will be kept a close eye on.'
Development[edit]
A PlayStation version of the game was being developed by The Code Monkeys and was cancelled for unknown reasons.[2] It is believed that the protagonists were largely the same and a new antagonist to the series would have been present, who was named Master Nola, and spanned two discs, one for each protagonist.
Gameplay[edit]
In the game, only Roberta can use magic attacks, but each of them has the power to use specials, or motes. When used in a powerup attack, they unveil special effects ranging from poisoning the enemies to creating a beam of light. Magic power does become weaker as more magic is used. However, Purple Juppies, and other fruits/potions, replenish the player's magic gauge when they're eaten/used.
In Neopia, there are many motes that assist Tor and Roberta in their fight to bring light to the shadows. These motes can be equipped to Tor and Roberta's weapons, shields, and armor. The motes throughout Neopia include; Light, Sun, Fog, Wind, Fire, Lava, Nova, Supernova, Dark, Shadow, Leaf, Rock, Bubble, and Water.
Players can feed a petpet so that he can follow them. When fed, it will follow the character for a certain time depending on food type that it was fed and its inherent species. It gives a range of special effects: seeing the invisible/health restore/etc. After feeding the petpet the same kind of food for too long, it will not accept it.
Reception[edit]
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The game received 'mixed' reviews according to the review aggregator website Metacritic.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie (Video Game 2005) - Full Cast & Crew'. Internet Movie Database.
- ^'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie by The Code Monkeys PS game'. Universal Videogame List. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
- ^ ab'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie for PlayStation 2 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^Gouskos, Carrie (November 16, 2005). 'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^Bedigian, Louis (November 27, 2005). 'NEOPETS The Darkest Faerie - PS2 - Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on December 31, 2008. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^Sulic, Ivan (November 15, 2005). 'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie'. IGN. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie'. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine: 99. January 2006.
- ^Padilla, Raymond (December 6, 2005). 'Neopets: The Darkest Faerie Review'. X-Play. Archived from the original on December 29, 2005. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
External links[edit]
- Neopets: The Darkest Faerie at MobyGames
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Neopets list of petpets. If you have a lot of Neggs, then the Neggery is the place for you. Turn in certain types of Neggs for point equivalents, and you can then redeem those points for special Neggery Neggs!
The Neggery, which is located in Terror Mountain's Ice Caves, is run by the lovely Kari and her apprentice Zaira. When Kari is away (like during the Festival of Neggs), she lets Zaira take over.
The Neggery is closed from 4pm to 6pm NST every day.
Trading In Neggs
Only certain Neggs can be exchanged for Negg Points. There are also multiple places that you can find those Neggs, including:
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- The Food Shop in Neopia Central
From October 2008 until its closure in September 2014, Key Quest was also a major source of Neggs, which made the Negg market much cheaper overall.
Below is a list of the Neggs that can be exchanged for Negg Points and their associated values:
Battle Duck Negg 8 points | Blue Flower Easter Negg 2 points | Blue Negg 5 points | Candy Cane Negg 6 points | Checkered Easter Negg 8 points |
Chocolate Orange Easter Negg 22 points | Christmas Pattern Negg 8 points | Chyrsaberry Surprise Easter Negg 12 points | Cog Halloween Negg 5 points | Combomelon Easter Negg 10 points |
Cookie Negg 2 points | Cornupepper Easter Negg 10 points | Dancing Daisy Easter Negg 10 points | Decorative Negg 6 points | Faerie Easter Negg 8 points |
Festival Negg 4 points | Fish Negg 50 points | Fishy Easter Negg 8 points | Floral Easter Negg 8 points | Frozen Negg 14 points |
Fruity Faerie Easter Negg 10 points | Glass Negg 5 points | Green Festival Negg 4 points | Green Negg 3 points | Icy Negg 2 points |
Lemon Sherbert Easter Negg 10 points | Lemon Swirly Negg 4 points | Lemon and Lime Easter Negg 32 points | Lime Swirly Negg 3 points | Lovely Lime Easter Negg 10 points |
Luxury Chocolate Easter Negg 28 points | Maple Syrup Negg 6 points | Mint Chocolate Easter Negg 26 points | Mutated Negg 10 points | Negg Cream Cookie 11 points |
Negg 1 point | Orange Negg 4 points | Ornate Purple Negg 5 points | Partitioned Negg 6 points | Pastel Swirl Easter Negg 8 points |
Peach Flower Easter Negg 2 points | Peachpa Easter Negg 10 points | Phear Easter Negg 10 points | Pink Negg 5 points | Pink Swirly Easter Negg 8 points |
Pretty Pink Easter Negg 18 points | Punegg 9 points | Purple Cybunny Negg 10 points | Purple Negg 2 points | Rainbow Negg 6 points |
Rainbow Vanilla Negg 9 points | Ranegg 9 points | Rock Negg 7 points | Rose Swirl Easter Negg 2 points | Sardplant Easter Negg 10 points |
Scented Easter Negg 8 points | Scrambled Rainbow Negg 12 points | Speckled Negg 10 points | Spotted Easter Negg 24 points | Spring Flowers Easter Negg 8 points |
Strawberries and Cream Easter Negg 16 points | Strawberry Swirl Easter Negg 10 points | Super Icy Negg 4 points | Sweet and Sour Negg 6 points | Swirly Negg #498 5 points |
Ultimate Icy Negg 8 points | Ultra Icy Negg 6 points | Yellow Negg 6 points | Yellow Patterned Easter Negg 2 points | Yenegg 9 points |
Exchanging Your Negg Points
Prices for Neggs at the Neggery range from 4 Negg Points up to 247 Negg Points.
For a complete listing of all of the Neggs that you can buy from the Neggery (and what they do), check out our Negg Effects guide.
Worth It?
Whether exchanging Neggs for Negg Points or using your Negg Points for certain Neggs is worth it all depends on the current market. For a 'live' guide to Negg values and their worth, check out our following guide:
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