Welcome to my guide for Wicked Wocky Wobble, the newest game to make it to Neopia. The goal of this guide is to help you improve your scores in Wicked Wocky Wobble.
The Gelert ('gell-ert') is a loyal and brave canine-like Neopet. The current design was chosen from the Pick a Gelert competition, where The Neopets Team combined the winning picks - 2 and 5. Gelert are 60cm (1.97ft) on average, making them one of the smaller Neopets.1They are not limited edition, meaning you can create one whenever you like. Site description: 'Many Neopian Legends tell. The 'Neopets TCG' is a collectible card game and a spin-off of the popular virtual pet website, Neopets.The game was launched in 2003 and produced by Wizards of the Coast, a large trading card company that produces a variety of other trading card games. Neopets is aimed at a slightly younger audience than other Wizards of the Coast offerings such as Magic: The Gathering.
To control Wallace the Wocky and his stack of items, simply move the mouse left and right.- If his stack of items is leaning to the left, move to the left, this will cause the stack to slowly begin moving to the right.
- When the stack is leaning to the right, move to the right so the stack will lean to the left.
- Don’t move too fast, the faster you move the more your stack leans.
- The taller your stack the more it wobbles, and the less you can safely move.
- Falling item:
This is the next item falling. Attempt to position the top of your stack under it to catch it.
- Falling item:
Neopets Types Of Cheese
- Warf:
- This little guy comes running in from the left side of the screen to attempt to knock you off balance. (Drackonacks come in from the right side)
- Wallace’s stack of items:
- This are the items Wallace has caught, don’t let the stack tip over or it’s game over!
- Score:
- The amount of points you’ve accumulated in the game.
- Items Caught:
- The number of items Wallace has caught, as this number grows the game gets harder!
Item Name | Picture | Point Value |
Oranella | 11 Points | |
Twirly Fruit | 11 Points | |
Spiky Orange Murex Shell | 22 Points | |
The Ixi Adventure | 22 Points | |
Garlic Jubjub Plushie | 35 Points | |
Mutant Jubjub Plushie | 35 Points | |
Speckled Jetsam Plushie | 35 Points | |
Illusen Plushie | 50 Points | |
Ixi Heroes | 50 Points | |
Taelia Plushie | 50 points | |
SPF 50 Sunblock | 80 Points | |
The Golden Journal | 80 Points | |
Wind Up Illusen Doll | 80 Points | |
Evil Coconut | 111 Points | |
Harffel Fruit | 111 Points |
- You do not have a set number of lives. It’s okay if you don’t catch every item.
- The only items that will fall until you have two items in your stack are: Twirly Fruit, Oranella, Spiky Orange Murex Shell, and The Ixi Adventure.
Once you have 2 items in your stack, Speckled Jetsam Plushie, Mutant Jubjub Plushie, and Garlic Jubjub Plushie will begin to fall. - You cannot lose the game until you have 2+ items in your stack. To optimize points, the first two items you should catch are Spiky Orange Murex Shell and The Ixi Adventure (worth 22 points each)
- When a Warf is coming, move to the left; he’ll stop as soon as he gets close to you, giving you more space to maneuver.
- When a Drackonack is coming, move to the right; he’ll stop as soon as he gets close to you, giving you more space to maneuver.
- Type “wocky” to make a Buzzer appear holding an orb, catching the Buzzer with your stack will prevent it from wobbling for approximately 5 seconds. Your stack will only be frozen if you have 3+ items stacked (the buzzer will still drop though) One use per game
- If your stack is relatively small (3 items, maybe 4) you may be able to run across the screen without dropping your stack; it is only recommended you try this if your stack is leaning almost all the way to one side and you need to get to the other side (ie. If your stack is almost all the way to the left and you need to move to the left side of the screen.) Once you make it across the screen, your stack should be leaning nearly all the way in the opposite direction than it was and can be very tricky to regain balance. This should only be attempted for a Harffel Fruit or Evil Coconut.
Neopets Faerie Types
Neopets Faerie Types
When you start the game, type “wock” (the beginning of the code “wocky”) this way you only have to push “y” to make the buzzer come down later. As you cannot lose until you have caught 2 or more items, it is highly recommended that you do not catch any Twirly Fruit or Oranella; these two are only worth 11 points, catching two of these as your first items only gives you 22 points, and you can easily lose with only 22 points. However, catching Spiky Orange Murex Shell and The Ixi Adventure as your first two items will give you 44 points. Once you have 2 items and 44 points, you should wait until a Speckled Jetsam Plushie, Mutant Jubjub Plushie, or Garlic Jubjub Plushie drops.
The best strategy is to only catch high point items, low point items do little for your score and make the game harder to progress in