
When used in a 2-player fight, it turns your opponent's petpet into a Slorg. The pet will remain a Kacheek even after the fight. When used in a 2-player fight, it turns your opponent's pet into a Blue Kacheek. The pet will remain a Chia even after the fight. When used in a 2-player fight, it turns your opponent's pet into a Yellow Chia. When used in a 2-player fight, it permanently deletes an item from your opponent's set of weapons. It's worth mentioning that this type of Battledome scam rarely happens if you don't want to fight, you can block challenges or block the user that's Neomailing you. However, it does become a scam if someone lied and tricked you into a fight just so they could use the item on your prized pet or petpet. In the case of Battledome items, it is not illegal to use Chia Flour or any other weapon in a fight. A scammer might try to convince you to use those items by lying about their effect(s). There are other items, though, that possess this altering ability. Pets can also be changed via morphing potions, transmogrification potions, magical toys, or magical plushies. Items that alter pets/petpets: Normally, when you want to change the appearance of your pet or petpet, you would use a paint brush. Schemes/Dangers Involving Items or NeopointsĮffects, look-alikes, borrowing, trading, pooling, duping, false inflation, chain letters, begging. This article outlines the basic indicators of a scam so you know what to look out for. From time to time, variations of popular scams will emerge. Scammers trick you out of your possessions because they want to get rich or simply because they want to wreak havoc. Psst! Hey, you! Want a royal pet? This Hissi oil potion'll do the trick-only one million NP! A bargain!

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