FutureTXTurkey Posted October 5, 2009 Share Posted October 5, 2009 I just submitted this article about The Money Tree to The Neopian Times. Let me know what you think of it. All comments are welcome. The subject that is the topic for today’s article is one that I think lacks very much coverage; it’s also one I think people usually underestimate. I know it has sure helped me out a lot and I think it can help many of you as well. The younger your account is the better, but there is fun to be had by all. So with no further ado, I give you… The Money Tree Basically, the Money Tree is just that, free money. It’s an absolutely guaranteed 100% profit, and shouldn’t take more than a good 30-60min out of your Neopets day. I'm sure we are all pretty much familiar with the tree, but since I think this guide will mostly attracted new players, I’ll start off with the basics. If you’re not a new player and you want to cut to the good stuff you can skip down to where it says "Tips." The Money Tree is located smack dab in the middle of Neopia Central, right next to rainbow pool. Clicking the “shop” link on your navigation tool-bar is the fastest way to get there. When you arrive at the tree you see a number of things, chief of which are the donated items (or possibly a ghost telling you they’ve stolen all the goods), and a box for Neopoint donations. If you see the ghost just refresh until some items return. All you have to do to receive a free item from the tree is click on the item you want, but you have to be fast and you are limited to 10 items a day. If you don’t like what’s being offered when you first arrive just keep refreshing till you find something you like. If you try to keep clicking freebies after your 10 item limit, the chances of the ghosts robbing you goes way up and your chances of grabbing an item go way down, so don’t attempt this. Grabbing additional items is severely frowned upon and not worth the effort. Donating Neopoints is extremely easy, you just enter the number of points you want to donate and select “donate.” Donating items is not much harder, you just click on the item in your inventory and select “donate item” as your action. Tips Now here is the good part. Say you want to get started doing anything in Neopia, and I mean really just about anything: reading books, collecting items, playing the battledome, or maybe just get a jump start on the SDB Packrat Avatar…it can all be done at the Money Tree for FREE. On an average day of refreshing at the money tree you will see endless amounts of food, and a wonderful assortment of starter stamps, books, weapons, plushies, Neohome items, etc. Any prize you could ever get from a daily freebie will be at the money tree, and most all of the key quest prizes end up in the money tree. Not to mention random donations from generous users and Neopian shopkeepers; all with the potential to get you started up doing whatever it is you want to do. Making neopoints is mostly what I use the tree for, and in my opinion it’s the most valuable way to utilize it. Like I said the tree offers an assortment of items in a range of values, but the one thing they all have in common is: they are free. So it doesn’t matter if you grab an item worth 5,000 points or 2, you are guaranteed a profit. Now what kind of items you want to grab gets a little more complex and user specific, but there are some key categories I tend to go for when trying to turn a profit, and some key ones to avoid. From here on out the guide is broken down by the various categories of items, so you can read it all if your interested in finding a new hobby, or skip to the part that applies to your current goals. Food If you’re a gourmet club hopeful, there isn’t going to be much help for you here at the tree, but if you have a food based gallery, or just pets with empty tummies, the tree is a good place to check. Food is plentiful and always useful because your pets have to eat. It’s my go to grab if I’m having an unlucky day, and always useful when dailies didn’t quite slick my pets appetites. It’s hard to make a profit off of food because it mostly “gross food” that people won during their dailies, but like I said it’s plentiful and that means it’s easy to grab. I mean, when there are 25 lemon jellies on a page chances are you can grab at least one of them. Also in the category of food, there are a vast number of food shops in Neopia that donate to the tree, like the health food shop. So, despite the sea of omelets and mummified fruit, there are also some grabs worth a mouth watering number of points. That said, I’ve never grabbed a food item that was worth more than 3000np, I’m not saying they aren’t out there, but food is just not the fastest way to Ultimate riches. Books Books are a personal favorite of mine because my pets are readers. First off, even the lamest & most common books usually sell for more than 1 or 2 points, and most sell for at least 50+ points. The other thing that is nice about books is they change a lot. Knowing that once a book is read it’s read, TNT is pretty good about coming up with new books all the time. Another benefit to books is that the players that are really into books are usually pretty wealthy. Books aren’t cheap, so if you even want at shot at the Neopian book award your going to have to have an impressive bankroll. That means when a well read player finds a book they’ve already read that’s worth say…1000 neopoints…it’s not worth much to them. If they are your common reader they have already amassed huge wealth for supporting their book addiction, and the 1000 points isn’t going to by them any book they haven’t already read, so what do they do with? Donate it to the Money Tree of course! Which means 1000 free points for you. Weapons and Armor This is where your real money can be made. Don’t ask my why, I have no idea, but for some reason weapons rain into the money tree like gleaming dollar signs just waiting to be scooped up. I’m not referring to the 1 point wooden, stone, or Altador practice gear items either. Don’t waste your time on those junk items because there are legitimate ones to be had. On any given day I can guarantee myself a weapon pick up worth at least 1000 points, and usually more. There’s not a lot of competition for weapons because BDers are busy fighting and training, and they just don’t have time to sit by the tree and hope a Rod of Supernova falls from the sky. So if your looking for the free money, weapons are the items for you. Also if your trying to become a BDer this is a good place to get a start. For example, you can easily grab a scarab ring, which comes highly recommended as nice protective starter item. Not to mention swords and shields, which are plentiful at the tree. Neohome and Neohome 2.0 These aren’t very common at the money tree, and the ones you find generally aren’t worth very much, so I tend to stay away from this category. If you’re strictly at the tree looking for points this category isn’t going to be worth much to you, but you can sometimes get lucky with stained glass or maybe old version Neohome items that newbs don’t recognize. If you are new to Neohomes, original or 2.0, you can find a lot of great starter items here. There is more than enough grundo furniture to fill several bedrooms, and plenty of rugs and lamps. More valuable to the veteran homemaker are the chalkboards and band posters, which also are plentiful and make great room dividers. Collectables: Stamps, Plushies, and Usuki Now you aren’t going to find your striped Eyrie plushy, Valentines Usuki, or Coltzan stamp at the Money tree, but like Books, they are in high demand, so there’s a good number of them that sell for at least 100np. These are probably some of the harder items to grab because they are so popular, but they are easy to spot, so you learn real quick what is too common to be of value and what is unique. The other thing about these items is they are newb magnets. This means they are the king of ETS and you are never going to be stuck with them for too long. When you become faster, and more experienced, these are good items to go for when looking for a quick profit. Plushies are they best, they are common and usually worth more money. Usukies are worth good money, but they don’t drop that often. Stamps are plentiful, but usually not worth as much. If you’re just starting up a collection of any of these items its nice place to check, you’ll mostly find basics, but you’ll find them with a lot variety. Bonus Items and Cooking Pot Finds Now there are a few things that drop at the tree a lot and are worth some points, but don’t fit in any particular category. One such item is the <i>bag of broken neopoints.</i> You can repair the bag for a random profit, it may or may not be worth more than what you paid to repair it, or you can just straight up sell the bag for a pretty consistent sum of around 2000np. Another set of items to look for is the bottles of sand, some of them are worth a nice amount of points all by themselves, and others can be taken to the cooking pot, on Mystery Island, and combined to make new bottles of sand worth even more. This same concept can be applied to a lot of items, especially neggs and toys. Get familiar with what all can go into the cooking pot and look for good combinations. It takes an advanced amount of effort and knowledge, but the cooking pot is a good way to turn trash in to treasure. There are also, on occasion, genuinely and universally awesome drops, like paint brushes and rare/retired goodies. For example, in the sample day shown below, I didn’t manage to grab, but did see two plush paint brushes donated to the Money Tree. So keep a weather eye out, but don’t make waiting around for these rare occurrences your main goal. Danger Items There are some items that drop at the tree, and man are they tempting. Things like petpets and straight neopoints are at the tree, and our instincts tell us to grab them up. Points are the absolute hardest thing to grab at the tree though, and it’s rare to see someone donate enough points to make it worth the effort. Petpets aren’t very common, and are also very hard to grab. Mostly you get petpets that people won while playing key quest, or at a daily, and those breeds generally are worth very little. If you just want any old petpet to attach to your pets, then by all means scoop one up, other wise it’s usually a lot of refreshing for very little profit. Another sample of a danger item is sparkling or other wise eye catching items. Don’t mistake pretty stuff for valuable stuff, and remember that people like pretty stuff, so if it was pretty and valuable they probably wouldn’t have thrown it at the tree. Sample Day Now let’s put some of these tips into action and see what kind of haul I can come up with. On a real day of tree hunting I would be more picky/discriminating with my grabs, but for the purposes of this article I’ll just do a quick run through and grab whatever catches my eye... After less than ten minutes of looking I have 10 items and am ready to head over to the Shop Wizard. Here’s what I got and what I intend to sell them for: <i>Notice: Like I predicted, the weapons and armor are worth the most points.</i> Mystery Island Usuki Play Set = 25NP Flaming Dagger Of Fire = 1500NP Blue Oyster = 1NP Hissi Stained Glass Window = 100NP Babaa Care = 1NP Snow Usul Plushie = 100NP Orange Scorchio Cookie = 100NP Sir Cheekalot Battle Shield = 500NP Wind Up Dr. Sloth Toy = 50NP Mashed Potatoes and Mud = 10NP Grand Total = 2387 Now some of you may say, “2,000np? That’s no NP sum to brag about," but if you’re just getting started, or you lack the skill for games, 2000 is a nice profit. Not to mention that the money tree is a great place to get in some practice if you’re an aspiring restocker. There’s no financial risk because it’s all free, and you learn to be speedy. Not to mention gaining some perspective on what is and isn’t of value. If you see it at the money tree a lot, you’ll know not to grab it when it restocks at the chocolate shop. On a good day I can make much closer to 10,000np, meaning 70,000np a week, and I sell a good 100-1000np below the shop wizards lowest. I prefer a fast good profit over a slow great one, so if you have a bit of patients and are willing to wait it out you can probably make a good deal more than I average. General Rules There are a lot of item categories in Neopia that weren’t covered here, and that doesn’t mean they aren’t found at the tree it just means they are either rare, low profit margin, or I just don’t have any experience with them. A good rule of thumb is: If you haven’t seen it there before grab it. Even if it turns out to be junk it’s not like you lost points. If you’re just getting started at the tree you might want to watch for a few days, maybe two or three, and only grab food or items you know are worth a bit of points. Once you’ve gotten use to the tree you’ll have a better feel for what’s common and what’s a rare find. Finally, and most importantly, just because an item disappeared from the screen doesn’t mean someone picked it up. So if you see something really awesome remember it, and keep an eye out for it, because it may come back around while your there. Conclusion If you’re in it for the points the Money Tree is a good place to add to your dailies list, and if you’re not in it for the points the possibilities are pretty much endless. If you want to start up a gallery the tree is a great place to go for ideas. Refresh for a while see what items grab your eye; chances are those are items you really like and will enjoy collecting. Or perhaps you conquered a long term goal recently and don’t know what to do with all your new found free time, scanning the tree and seeing what items go fast might spur your imagination for a new hobby. Finally a request from me, GIVE BACK. If you found this article helpful and the tree ever pays off for you, don’t forget to pay it back. I try to donate an absolute minimum of 15% of what I make at the Money Tree back to the Money Tree in straight points, and once in a while, when a valuable item that I don’t need pops up, I toss it the tree’s way. A favorite item of mine to do this with is petpet paintbrushes; they don’t sell for so much that I cry about the loss, but enough to help out someone who’s struggling. You just never know when your gift might be the missing link in someone’s Neodreams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassie Posted October 5, 2009 Share Posted October 5, 2009 Good luck getting submitted! is this the exact copy you sent in? I saw a few spelling errors in there. If you don't get in, next time try writing it in something that will tell you of mistakes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 5, 2009 Author Share Posted October 5, 2009 Unfortunatley this is my biggest weakness as a writer. My spelling and grammar are so awful it can't even be caught by word, LOL. I really did proof read this, like seven or eight times, but I guess it still needs more work eh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassie Posted October 5, 2009 Share Posted October 5, 2009 Well it is more like the words aren't misspelled, but you are using the wrong word in some cases. Basically were are all familiar with the tree the were in this case should be we're for we are. the word you used is for " the bananas were yellow" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 5, 2009 Author Share Posted October 5, 2009 Yup that is pretty much par for the course with me, LOL. Thanks for the help, and the edit. That whole sentence was awkward even without the error. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassie Posted October 5, 2009 Share Posted October 5, 2009 That's fine. I love writing and correcting grammar, but I'm not in school so I never get the chance. I submitted a cartoon and I hope it gets in. I think it is pretty funny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 5, 2009 Author Share Posted October 5, 2009 I'd love to see your cartoon! You should post it on the forum. Good Luck Getting In! I want to submit a cartoon as soon as I come up with something funny enough... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 Great Article! Good luck :D...but there are some little grammar mistakes: "younger you account" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashbash Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 I really liked it, good luck getting it in! As for the spelling/grammar errors, I'd suggest maybe posting it here next time before submitting it. Then we can help you find any error you might have missed. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyler. Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 A very well written article- just fix up the grammer mistakes and you'll be set :yes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sapphy the Swamp Witch Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 It has a very good chance of getting in. ;) I submitted a short story, but the ending is a bit weak lol. xD Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Masaryk Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 Great article! As everyone else pointed out, there are some grammatical errors, but those are easily fixed, especially when you have so many of us (myself included) offering to help proofread. Definitely submit this article once it's corrected. I look forward to getting to read it in the NT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 6, 2009 Author Share Posted October 6, 2009 I corrected a lot of the grammar mistakes that I was able to spot, but I'm sure there are more. So, if you guys catch some that I didn't, feel free to point them out to me. I did already submit the old "error" version of the article, but I guess I could resubmit it. Then at the bottom, where it asks if you have comments about your article, I could say this is the same article resubmitted after being re-checked for grammar and spelling mistakes. p.s. Thank so much to everyone for all of your help and compliments! I've never submitted to the NT before so it would be really exciting to get in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tre Le Coco Posted October 7, 2009 Share Posted October 7, 2009 This is a really good article! ^^ Hah, i might even start using the money tree again just to see if i can get anything... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lutarisswift Posted October 7, 2009 Share Posted October 7, 2009 U should probably use a programme to help you to check for spelling errors first The guide is also a little wordy i guess it will scare newbies more haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovedwallflower Posted October 8, 2009 Share Posted October 8, 2009 i liked it actually.. its gd that you divided it into little sections like that so it isnt daunting.. remember to post to tell us if you made it in! :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoeRan Posted October 8, 2009 Share Posted October 8, 2009 The toy chest in Petpet Park, for example, gets new books in pretty frequently, Nah. Except for one the Toy Chest only gives out old books. Which, of course, are worthless now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 9, 2009 Author Share Posted October 9, 2009 I didn't mean that it gets new books, as in they create new books just for it, I meant that the books it gives out change from time to time. This is true. And thanks for only commenting on one sentence out of my entire article...that's...helpful :thumbsdown: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassie Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 I haven't checked the NT yet, did you get in? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sapphy the Swamp Witch Posted October 10, 2009 Share Posted October 10, 2009 It's not in the NT this week, but TNT takes a long time to respond to submissions. It could be in there next week! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 11, 2009 Author Share Posted October 11, 2009 It's not in the NT this week, but TNT takes a long time to respond to submissions. It could be in there next week! Thanks for keeping me update guys, I have no idea how the NT works. Does anyone have a rough idea of how long I should wait before resubmitting? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudpuppy Posted October 12, 2009 Share Posted October 12, 2009 ARRG! While on the subject of The Money Tree, mr. Scamander-In-Chief just donated about 30 Scamanders to the money tree. I very stupidly tried to click lazily, assuming they were cheap petpets. I don't really know enough about Neopets yet to know what's a must grab or not. I didn't get one :( EDIT: Live and learn. I quickly researched and learned that, I guess, it's more of a joke than anything because supposedly "nobody" actually gets them. Is there truth to this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sapphy the Swamp Witch Posted October 12, 2009 Share Posted October 12, 2009 Thanks for keeping me update guys, I have no idea how the NT works. Does anyone have a rough idea of how long I should wait before resubmitting? Hmm...after two issues, I suppose? As in two issues from when you last submitted it. Mudpuppy: Yeah TNT likes to do weird stuff like that. xD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FutureTXTurkey Posted October 12, 2009 Author Share Posted October 12, 2009 @Mudpuppy: Yeah that happened to me to. I got so excited, I thought it was like the beginning of site event or plot...Then I felt completely stupid when I found out it happens all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda Posted October 12, 2009 Share Posted October 12, 2009 ARRG! While on the subject of The Money Tree, mr. Scamander-In-Chief just donated about 30 Scamanders to the money tree. I very stupidly tried to click lazily, assuming they were cheap petpets. I don't really know enough about Neopets yet to know what's a must grab or not. I didn't get one :( EDIT: Live and learn. I quickly researched and learned that, I guess, it's more of a joke than anything because supposedly "nobody" actually gets them. Is there truth to this? XD I did that as well. I think I hav a screenshot around here: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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