Lunar Temple Guide




First go to the Lunar Calendar page where you submit your guess here


View the source code on the Lunar Calendar page (source code is just the html code)
Click view on your browser's toolbar. On the pulldown menu choose source if you are using Internet Explorer
or page source if you are using Firefox


In the source code window search for the word Kreludor by pressing Ctrl + F and typing Kreludor into the box
There is a short number after that which might look something like this:

pia=73&angleKreludor=73&viewID=2&lang

Match up your source code number using the steps above and then choose the moon number that corresponds with your source code number

0 - 11.24 = 9
11.25 - 33.74 = 10
33.75 - 56.24 = 11
56.25 - 78.74 = 12
78.75 - 101.24 = 13
101.25 - 123.74 = 14
123.75 - 146.24 = 15
146.25 - 168.74 = 16
168.75 - 191.24 = 1
191.25 - 213.74 = 2
213.75 - 236.24 = 3
236.25 - 258.74 = 4
258.75 - 281.24 = 5
281.25 - 303.74 = 6
303.75 - 326.24 = 7
326.25 - 348.74 = 8
348.75 - 360 = 9





The Lunar Chart
The Sun doesn't move
Neopia moves around the Sun
Kreludor rotates around Neopia

DIAGRAM A


DIAGRAM B

Fit each moon onto a spike on the diagram starting at #1
for example; moon one in Diagram B fits onto spike 1 in Diagram C

DIAGRAM C

The moon is in the phase that the spike closest to it is
for example; In diagram C, the phase the moon would be in is Moon Phase 1
because it's closest to that spike

Make sure that phase 1 is always closest to the sun
and phase 9 is furthest away
Look at Diagram C to determine the moon's position

Prizes
Correct Answers
Incorrect Answers
Black Cherry Tea
Blue Moon Petpet Bed
Glow-in-the-Dark Moon
Golden Moon Comb
Green Tea Custard
Lotus Leaves
Mint Rolls
Moon and Star Stickies
Moon Paving Stone
Snazzy Moon Comb
Bitten Green Apple
Neo Crackers
Orange Chicken
Rainbow Dung
Sand Negg
Soggy Old Box


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