Defender Trainer




This is a guide to the game Defender Trainer. Hopefully, I've covered just about everything :)
First things first, if you're going to play this game you'll need to know what everything is called! I'm not going to go through the Neopets themselves, you should know them already (and if you don't, shame on you!). Newbies you can find out which pet is which by looking through them at 'Create a Pet'.


The Petpets
I'll forgive you for not knowing these. I think I've managed to get them all, but if you notice one I've missed please let me know!

Anubis
Babaa
Bearog
Cobrall
Dogelfox
Drackonack
Harris
Kadoatie
Meepit
Meowclops
Mortog
Puppyblew
Slorg
Snorkle
Snowbunny
Spyder
Triffin
Turdle
Turtum
Warf



Misc Items
These are mostly fruit and vegetables with a few other things thrown in. I think I've got them all but if I've missed something please let me know!

Asparagus
Bagguss
Bomberry
Chokato
Cornupepper
Faerie
Juppie
Loveberry
Marrow
Negg
Nova
Purplum
Sardplant
Sniddberry
Starberry
Tigersquash
Turnip
Ummagine
Usuki
Wartroot
Zeenana



Tips
1. There are three levels of this game. In the easy level you have four pictures to choose from, in medium there are six, and hard there are nine pictures. I suggest playing the medium level to begin with, the easy level is really too easy and you can't make much neopoint from it, once you are more used to it then you can play the hard level.

2. It may sound obvious but, click on the right answer as quickly as possible! This is partcularly important in the earlier levels, where you can make good np!

3. Learn the names of the different pictures!

4. For the first, second, and fourth rounds you need to click on a picture that starts with a certain letter. Try not to think of an item as soon as you see the letter, but think of the sound the letter makes. This will help you find the right picture more quickly.

5. In the sixth round, you'll need to click on the picture with the longest name. Look out for certain items/pets with long names. Kadoaties, Elephantes and Puppyblews are good examples of these. If you see a Drackonack or a Tuskaninny click on it immediately as these share the longest name in the game. Sometimes a round will have no obvious long-named items in it, in this case look for items that have names of 6 or 7 letters long, such as Triffin or Cybunny.

6. Occasionally, a round will specify you don't click on a certain picture; "Which does NOT start with the letter K". Make sure you glance at the instructions each round to see exactly what you should be doing.

7. You may also get rounds with:
- Small items - Easy you just have to look a little closer
- Silhouettes - The items blacked out. Not too bad once you get used to it.
- Upside-down items - Again, you get used to it after a while. Easier than silhouettes
- Moving targets - This is the trickest of the rounds. The items switch places every few seconds. It warns you if it's a Moving Target round in the top left-hand corner, but this is easy to miss so definately try and make and effort to see if it says it each round.

8. (Robby's Tip!) If you have a moving target round, it's useful to know that the targets always move right. For instance:

1 2 3
9 1 2
8 9 1
4 5 6
-->
3 4 5
-->
2 3 4
7 8 9
6 7 8
5 6 7

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