History - Unovamata/Neopets-Shop-And-Attic-Autobuyer-Cracked GitHub Wiki

NeoBuyer+ History


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Use the tool at your own risk, do not be greedy. Research legitimate times and adjust settings based on your ping. Lower the extension's times if you lose out on too many items, but use the tool responsibly.

History Information

Buttons

  • Table Button: If clicked, this button will display your Purchase History along with all its pages and the History page navigation buttons while also hiding the Purchase Analytics page from view.

  • Analytics Button: If clicked, this button will display your Purchase Analytics along with several graphs with important information about the performance of the AutoBuying systems while also hiding the Purchase History page from view.

  • First Button: If clicked, this button will make the table jump to the first page of the database entries.

  • Previous Button: If clicked, this button will load the previous page of the database entries.

  • Next Button: If clicked, this button will load the next page of the database entries.

  • Last Button: If clicked, this button will make the table jump to the last page of the database entries.

Table Entries

  • Remember that the extension keeps track of 3 constants Price, Value, and Profit. These values will be taken into account while the extension documents your Purchase History and Analytics throughout its usage time.

    • Price: Price is the item's stocking price, what you pay to buy the item.
    • Value: Value is the item's market value without the stocking Price subtraction.
    • Profit: Profit is the result of the Value minus the stocking Price.


  • Account: Username of the account used for AutoBuying.

  • Date & Time: The Date & Time the item was purchased. This field helps the Analytics to calculate your best times and ratios based on purchase times.

  • Item Name: The name of the item purchased in the shop where the AutoBuyer was active.

  • Price: The item's stocking price.

  • Shop Name: The shop name where the extension got the item. This field helps the Analytics to calculate your best times and ratios based on purchase times.

  • Status: There are only 5 possible states the extension can tag an item's status:

    • Bought: The item was successfully purchased.
    • Sold Out: The attempted item is no longer for sale.
    • "Five-Second Rule": The extension attempted to purchase an item, but the AutoBuyer process failed because the extension bought an item within the last 5 seconds.
    • Attempted: This only applies to the AutoAttic process. This alert means the AutoBuyer process attempted to purchase the item. The extension will create another entry in the Purchase History detailing the new status.
    • Not Enough Neopoints: The extension will purchase items regardless of the Neopoints in hand. This alert occurs whenever the user does not hand in enough funds to buy an item.
  • Rarity: The item's rarity index is handy for Database Purchases.

  • Est. Value: The item's market value without the stocking Price subtraction.

  • Est. Profit: The result of the Value minus the stocking Price.

  • JN: If clicked, this shortcut will create a new tab, redirecting the user to JellyNeo's database based on a specific row of the database.

History Analytics

  • General Total Profit vs Total Attempted Value: This chart is the sum of your total attempted Value over the Profit you obtained over time. A success ratio close to 8% is deemed excellent for the extension. In contrast, a ratio below 8% suggests a need to reduce your AutoBuying times. When adjusting your AutoBuyer times, clearing your purchase History ensures consistent ratios. Moreover, if you only attempt for the most profitable items, your ratio may be heavily skewed.

  • Main Shops Average Purchase Ratio: This is the probability of purchasing any item in Neopia's Main Shops.

  • Almost Abandoned Attic Average Purchase Ratio: This is the probability of purchasing any item in the Almost Abandoned Attic.

  • Profit Per Hour of the Day: This chart details your most profitable hours. Activate the extension within the timeframes that grant you the most returns.

  • Ratio Per Hour of the Day: This chart details the probability of purchasing an item compared to other hours of the day. The greater the amount, the more likely the extension can buy items at that specific hour.

  • Most Profitable Shops: Shops with the highest return on investment.

  • Most Commonly Bought Items: The most commonly purchased items regardless of shop type.

  • Most Valuable Bought Items: The most Valuable items purchased by the user.

  • Profits Over Time: A timeline detailing the progress and profitability amount per month the extension has had over time.

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