How do you get Draik on Neopets?
They are a special type of limited edition, where the main way to get one is by hatching a Draik Egg at the Draik Nest. While you can also use a morphing potion on an existing pet, you cannot get one from the lab ray or pet creation centre (not even on Draik Day).
How do Draik eggs work?
Your Draikling will find the conditions of this nest perfect for hatching, and will pop out of its egg and become a fully grown Neopet. A Draik hatched from an egg will retain the colour of its egg. Its gender will be random, although you may change this with the help of the Lab Ray Scientist battledome challenger.
Where is the Draik nest?
The Draik Nest, located in Meridell, is a location used to hatch rare Draik Eggs, available from the Food Shop.
Where do you get Draik eggs in Neopets?
the Merifoods Shop
They can be bought from the Merifoods Shop here, although they are highly sought after and hard to obtain. To hatch a draik egg, one must take it to the Draik Nest located here while having no more than three pets in their account.
How do you make a hissi?
There are several ways to get a Hissi, including pet trading or adopting one from another user, a lucky zap at the Lab Ray, or a morphing or transmogrification potion. If you want an easier method, Hissies can be created via the normal pet creation system every year on May 4.
Where is Merifoods?
Meridell
Merifoods is a shop in Meridell which sells medieval food.
Does Neopets still get updated?
Customization. Throughout the year, we’ve made a lot of progress on converting wearables to HTML5 but we’ve still got work to do going into 2021.
How often does Neopian fresh foods restock?
The shops clear out their stock periodically, which is great because it means a whole new chance at rare items! Keep refreshing until they stock, but not TOO often! Don’t want to get a restock ban and miss it. THE SHOPS SAY THEY RESTOCK EVERY 8 MINUTES, BUT THEY HAVEN’T RESTOCKED IN A WHILE!
Will Neopets ever shut down?
It’s the sole way Neopets runs its major activities, with the vast amount of the website’s content being Flash-based. In 2020, it was confirmed Adobe would end support for the platform and shut it down completely on December 31, 2020.