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  • Shops
  • Shops, also called "Merchants", are located in every town in the world of Hello Kitty Online, starting with Sanrio Harbour. There are also Merchants at every Sunbright express station, most of them similar to the ones on the surface - only the assortments of the Clothes Merchants are a bit different at the stations though. To take a look at the shops and their offerings back in 2008, please click here: Shops in 2008
  • Weapons Armours Crafting Materials Fletching Materials Skill Capes (You can only Buy, but wear only with 99 in the skill of the Cape) Some skillcapes you can wear but only certain ones! Range Armour Bows Arrows (only rune) And more...
  • Here are two shops where you can purchase attacks and supplies for your pokemon such as Fire Stone,Pokeballs,Potions,etc. Skill Shop PokeMart
  • On syrnia most of the shops are owned by players. The shops owned by players have a limited stock(check trading skill page) of items and sometime are closed to prevent being thieved. But there are some shops which aren't owned by players:
  • Shops are services that is provided in towns and town-like locations, ran by shopkeepers, which allow player character buy and sell items. Player can increase the quality and quantity of the goods in shops by the investing skill. Players can also hire some shopkeepers as servants, to open shop in their own homes.
  • In Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, shops are locations in various star systems where the player can either buy items with credits or craft items with components and a successful mini-game.
  • This list shows all NPCS who trade items for Coins, Legendary Tickets, Donator Points or ArteroPk Points.
  • When you visit shops, there is a bot user telling you to click the "shop" icon that appears at the bottom of the screen, only when you're in shops. When you do that, it gives you the opportunity to buy new clothes. Every shop features different types of clothes
  • The following is a list of shops in the game
  • The shops can be found on the Explore Page. Here they are listed with special currencies on top and Gold Shops lower. The contents of each shop are different. Many are themed or categorized by price. Seasonal shops are indicated by a red name. It takes both Gold and Special currencies and is only open during a certain time of year.
  • There are many shops in Spineworld. They can be found by the money symbol.
  • Shops are a feature on Digibutter. There are two kinds of shops. The default shops, and the Usershops
  • In all the areas you discover, there are shops that are located in the town/city. There, you can get many items which can help you. Food, which gets your llama mood points, shelter plans, irrigation plans, and grass seed for your pasture, cool backgrounds for your llama, rope, shears, which give you HoW, and much, much more.
  • Throughout out the world there are a number of shops that sell a verity of goods. Below is a list and locations of all the shops in the game.
  • Shops (or stores) are places where you can purchase items and other goods. These are the Outershop and various Petrol Stations, where you can get goods to trade with - and some new tyres - as well as the Laika Dealership, which offers components for your Laika 601 Deluxe.
  • One of the activities in Neopia is buying and selling virtual objects. There are Neopet run shops and user shops. Every person is allowed to have one shop. The main shops can be located by pressing the Shops button on the navigation bar or by visiting Neopia Central on the Explore page. Shops in Neopia Central are run by the site and are automated, so no user is pricing or stocking the items.
  • List of all the continents and the shops that are in each area. Some continents may not have all or any shops.
  • __TOC__ * There is one buy or sell price listed per item per city. The NPC with the cheapest price and/or who is the most accessible is linked * Prices in bold are the best deals: cheapest to buy, or most money to sell * Isolated NPCs or those in villages are associated with the nearest town (e.g. Lubo, Hardek, and the sellers on Meluna, Fibula, and Greenshore are under the city of Thais). * Djinn NPCs are listed under Ankrahmun and marked with a MaridFile:Marid.gif or EfreetFile:Efreet.gif.
  • Es gibt viele verschiedene Shops. Fast jeder Shop hat ein anderes Warensortiment. Gegen Gold kann man die Items kaufen. Ebenso ist der Verkauf möglich. Die Verkaufspreise sind in jedem Shop gleich.
  • All shops related to IKOV including basic consumables, gear setups, resources, and donator shop(s) will be included in this area.
  • When you enter a shop, Monsters store owners will greet you with either "Good day, Monsters are my business and business is good!" or "Feel free to browse my shop."
  • Shops are a series of Stores around Soulsplit in which items can be bought off NPCs. The cost of the items in these shops are generally low, allowing for cheap and readily available gear if lost.
  • Hier ist eine Sammlung aller mir bis jetzt bekannten Shops und was drin verkauft wird. Zurück zur Hauptseite
  • To open up a shop, you must select the $ on the bottom right game tab. You can open your Inventory by pressing "i" and drag and drop items in the shop popup box and set a price in wish to sell that item. After you are done selling, and you see that an item has been sold, click the bottom button in your shop to claim your cash.
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  • Each shop also have a Trader NPC. When interacted with, the Trader says "See what you need". Large shops also have a TV which grants you 10 extra gold for watching a video advertisement. This can only be done once per TV. Attempting to use it more than once, or when you are not connected to the internet, causes it to say "Bad signal".
  • Retail is the first and most fundamental service required by citizens. Shops are created with the Retail zones from the Commerce tab. We have three densities: - Low density shops include mom and pop stores, markets, minor grocers, local bars, family restaurants, cafés and the like. - Medium density shops include groceries, large restaurants, small malls/large shops, large restaurants, large pubs, and similar buildings. - High density shops comprise mostly of urban malls (compact, 60x60m but multistory). Again, currently ONLY residents need retail. Here is a small table:
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  • Shops
  • Shops, also called "Merchants", are located in every town in the world of Hello Kitty Online, starting with Sanrio Harbour. There are also Merchants at every Sunbright express station, most of them similar to the ones on the surface - only the assortments of the Clothes Merchants are a bit different at the stations though. To take a look at the shops and their offerings back in 2008, please click here: Shops in 2008
  • Weapons Armours Crafting Materials Fletching Materials Skill Capes (You can only Buy, but wear only with 99 in the skill of the Cape) Some skillcapes you can wear but only certain ones! Range Armour Bows Arrows (only rune) And more...
  • Here are two shops where you can purchase attacks and supplies for your pokemon such as Fire Stone,Pokeballs,Potions,etc. Skill Shop PokeMart
  • On syrnia most of the shops are owned by players. The shops owned by players have a limited stock(check trading skill page) of items and sometime are closed to prevent being thieved. But there are some shops which aren't owned by players:
  • Shops are services that is provided in towns and town-like locations, ran by shopkeepers, which allow player character buy and sell items. Player can increase the quality and quantity of the goods in shops by the investing skill. Players can also hire some shopkeepers as servants, to open shop in their own homes.
  • In Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, shops are locations in various star systems where the player can either buy items with credits or craft items with components and a successful mini-game.
  • This list shows all NPCS who trade items for Coins, Legendary Tickets, Donator Points or ArteroPk Points.
  • When you visit shops, there is a bot user telling you to click the "shop" icon that appears at the bottom of the screen, only when you're in shops. When you do that, it gives you the opportunity to buy new clothes. Every shop features different types of clothes
  • The following is a list of shops in the game
  • The shops can be found on the Explore Page. Here they are listed with special currencies on top and Gold Shops lower. The contents of each shop are different. Many are themed or categorized by price. Seasonal shops are indicated by a red name. It takes both Gold and Special currencies and is only open during a certain time of year.
  • There are many shops in Spineworld. They can be found by the money symbol.
  • Shops are a feature on Digibutter. There are two kinds of shops. The default shops, and the Usershops
  • In all the areas you discover, there are shops that are located in the town/city. There, you can get many items which can help you. Food, which gets your llama mood points, shelter plans, irrigation plans, and grass seed for your pasture, cool backgrounds for your llama, rope, shears, which give you HoW, and much, much more.
  • Throughout out the world there are a number of shops that sell a verity of goods. Below is a list and locations of all the shops in the game.
  • Shops (or stores) are places where you can purchase items and other goods. These are the Outershop and various Petrol Stations, where you can get goods to trade with - and some new tyres - as well as the Laika Dealership, which offers components for your Laika 601 Deluxe.
  • Retail is the first and most fundamental service required by citizens. Shops are created with the Retail zones from the Commerce tab. We have three densities: - Low density shops include mom and pop stores, markets, minor grocers, local bars, family restaurants, cafés and the like. - Medium density shops include groceries, large restaurants, small malls/large shops, large restaurants, large pubs, and similar buildings. - High density shops comprise mostly of urban malls (compact, 60x60m but multistory). All shops, regardless of their size, sell lots of groceries (either as raw food items like fruits and vegetables, or as processed food like pizzas, burgers, popcorn, etc.) and they are the main consumer of the Food Industry. The way Retail functions is similar to other services, regardless of the fact that Shops are the only private-owned business branch. This means that each Shop produces an area of service coverage, extending through the road network nearby. More and higher density shops provide better quality service. But be careful - retail is a resource that has demand/supply ratio, and you can easily go over the line and create oversupply! This is dangerous for the prosperity of retail, since there's currently no way to sell it outside the city (it doesn't create tokens as other thinks). Look in the Resource tab (right from Population), freight subtab, in the bottom - there you can see retail demand/supply. Try to keep it in the middle. Sometimes the location (or type of shop) creates an oversupply of Retail Goods while providing inadequate retail services. What you need to do is build few shops, and spread them out in your residential areas. Retail isn't affected by freight or passengers, so you need not worry about putting a shop in the middle of the block on a small street. As your city grows and you start creating high density residential areas, you can create some malls and retail zones, but still, spread them out to create a network. Think of it in means of coverage - the Satisfaction overlay will help you with that (right-hand side of the screen, satisfaction-shops). When the streets light up in green, your coverage is perfect. Again, currently ONLY residents need retail. Here is a small table:
  • One of the activities in Neopia is buying and selling virtual objects. There are Neopet run shops and user shops. Every person is allowed to have one shop. The main shops can be located by pressing the Shops button on the navigation bar or by visiting Neopia Central on the Explore page. Shops in Neopia Central are run by the site and are automated, so no user is pricing or stocking the items.
  • List of all the continents and the shops that are in each area. Some continents may not have all or any shops.
  • __TOC__ * There is one buy or sell price listed per item per city. The NPC with the cheapest price and/or who is the most accessible is linked * Prices in bold are the best deals: cheapest to buy, or most money to sell * Isolated NPCs or those in villages are associated with the nearest town (e.g. Lubo, Hardek, and the sellers on Meluna, Fibula, and Greenshore are under the city of Thais). * Djinn NPCs are listed under Ankrahmun and marked with a MaridFile:Marid.gif or EfreetFile:Efreet.gif.
  • Es gibt viele verschiedene Shops. Fast jeder Shop hat ein anderes Warensortiment. Gegen Gold kann man die Items kaufen. Ebenso ist der Verkauf möglich. Die Verkaufspreise sind in jedem Shop gleich.
  • All shops related to IKOV including basic consumables, gear setups, resources, and donator shop(s) will be included in this area.
  • When you enter a shop, Monsters store owners will greet you with either "Good day, Monsters are my business and business is good!" or "Feel free to browse my shop."
  • Shops are a series of Stores around Soulsplit in which items can be bought off NPCs. The cost of the items in these shops are generally low, allowing for cheap and readily available gear if lost.
  • Hier ist eine Sammlung aller mir bis jetzt bekannten Shops und was drin verkauft wird. Zurück zur Hauptseite
  • To open up a shop, you must select the $ on the bottom right game tab. You can open your Inventory by pressing "i" and drag and drop items in the shop popup box and set a price in wish to sell that item. After you are done selling, and you see that an item has been sold, click the bottom button in your shop to claim your cash.
  • This page contains a table of found in the game. namespace= noresultsheader = If this message appears, click here category = Shops uses = Template:Shop include = {Shop}:location table = class="wikitable sortable", Name, Location tablerow = %% count = {%DPL_count:500%} scroll = yes resultsheader = ²{Extension DPL scroll¦total=%TOTALPAGES%¦offset={%DPL_offset:0%}¦count={%DPL_count:500%}¦page=Shops }² resultsfooter = ²{Extension DPL scroll¦total=%TOTALPAGES%¦offset={%DPL_offset:0%}¦count={%DPL_count:500%}¦page=Shops }²
  • Each shop also have a Trader NPC. When interacted with, the Trader says "See what you need". Large shops also have a TV which grants you 10 extra gold for watching a video advertisement. This can only be done once per TV. Attempting to use it more than once, or when you are not connected to the internet, causes it to say "Bad signal".
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