Guide to Making Neopets Score Sender Lists!

How To Create Your Own Safe Score Sending Lists

Introduction:
For those new to score sending, I think this guide will be beneficial. This guide will teach you step by step how to create your own safe lists, in order to become less detectable by TNT.

For those old to score sending, this guide can be beneficial because it may encourage you to create your own lists. The more you use a list that someone else has made, the more likely you are to be found suspicious by TNT.

The Process of Adding a “Safe” Entry:

1. Open the links to the threads that I have linked above.

2.Open the ASSIS List Generator and select “Create Updated List.” Let the list of game ID’s load.

3. Select any Game ID from the list and analyze the top score table to see scoring patterns.

As you can see by this screenie, Nimmo’s Pond has a pattern of having the ending numbers in the score as a multiple of ten. To seem more legit, you should emulate this format in the score that you send. Therefore, you should not send the listed score of 378 to get 1000 neopoints because it does not blend in with the high score table.

4. Manipulate the amount of neopoints you want to earn from the game in order to generate a score that blends in with the high score table pattern.

Sending a score of 370 would be fine for now, because it follows the pattern of the high score table. However, before you get comfortable with this score that you set, follow the rest of the steps!

5. Check with the Review Scores List or the Impossible Scores List in order to see if the score you created was below the game’s review score. If it is not, manipulate the Neopoints again to create a score below the review score.

The score of 370 is perfectly fine to submit since it is extremely far below the review score.

6. Determine the amount of seconds you want your score sender to wait. The longer you wait, the less risk you have of getting a random review. It is generally a good idea to know how long it takes to legitimately play the game before you post a time.

127 seconds is a safe waiting time because it is very realistic to acquire 370 points within two minutes and seven seconds of playing Nimmo’s Pond.

7. Click “Add” and your first entry is complete!

A Word About Optimizing Your List for Time:
Having a quick list is important, but it should not be your first priority. The quickest lists are never the safest lists. However, after you test your list two or three times and you find that you are getting zero review scores, you can alter the amount of seconds you wait before sending the score.

To stay safe, only alter the wait time by 10 seconds at a time.

A Word About Optimizing Your List for Maximum Profit:
Never, under any circumstances, create a list of all scores that gather you 1k if you want to be as safe as possible while score sending. Out of a list of 40 scores, send only about 25 of them as flat 1k scores. No legit player that is good at 40 different games. The other half should be scores that earn you 500np – 999np.

Tips and Tricks to Stay Safe:
Use high wait times.
Change the order of your list slightly every time you use it.
Add new games to your list every week.
Remove games from your list every week.
Manually change the wait times for your scores by a few seconds every two to three days.

The Quick & Dirty Checklist:
Use this condensed checklist of the above steps every time you create a new list to increase your safety!

1. Open the links to the threads that I have linked above.

2.Open the ASSIS List Generator and select “Create Updated List.” Let the list of game ID’s load.

3. Select any Game ID from the list and analyze the top score table to see scoring patterns.

4. Manipulate the amount of neopoints you want to earn from the game in order to generate a score that blends in with the high score table pattern.

5. Check with the Review Scores List or the Impossible Scores List in order to see if the score you created was below the game’s review score.

6. Determine the amount of seconds you want your score sender to wait. The longer you wait, the less risk you have of getting a random review.

7. Click “Add” and your first entry is complete!