![]() The Rare Big Bow is not a clothing beta, but is worth 4-6 Rare Item Monday items. The colored versions are worth one den beta, the black version is worth three den betas, and the white version is worth 3-4 den betas. The Jamaaliday and Freedom versions are not clothing betas. The colored versions are worth one den beta, while the black, white, and Rare Item Monday versions are worth 1-2 den betas (possibly more). ![]() Non-rare Bow and Arrows are not clothing betas, but are still worth a few Rare Item Monday items.This excludes the Rare Friendship Bow, which is not a clothing beta. The Rare Item Monday, Leap Year, and Spring versions are not clothing betas, but the Rare Item Monday version (light blue) is still worth 4-5 other Rare Item Monday items, and the Leap Year (bright purple) version is worth a blue long collar.They're worth a quarter of a den beta, except for the black version, which is worth 3-4 den betas. The Freedom Fox Hat and Fluffy Fox Head are not clothing betas. They're worth a quarter of a den beta (meaning you can usually trade four of them for one den beta) or 8-10 Rare Item Monday items. They're commonly traded for den betas, which are rarer and are a step up to getting a spike. Clothing betas are clothing items that were released during the beta testing period of the game, which lasted from July to September 2010. But I have one thing to remember don’t trade with suspicious looking new jammers and don’t accept a trade with the haunted spike collar.Know what clothing betas are worth. I ran home and tried not to think about what happened, but my parents caught me and I was grounded for six months, I deserved it anyway, it taught me a lesson.Īfter waiting six months, my parents bought a new computer, they let me get membership again, I made a new email, a new account and now I still play Animal Jam. Because we only live three blocks away from the junk place, I sneaked out and threw the computer onto the pile, lit a match and it burned in fire. Then my screen froze, and I shut the computer down. I looked at all my other animals, they were fading too. My arctic wolf started fading away, in a pixel-like motion. I tried to get help, saying “help! My arctic wolf is choking!” people ignored me, thinking I was one of those drama queen role playing jammers. There was blood coming out of the neck of my arctic wolf. I tried to take it off but it didn’t work. ![]() The spikes were on the inside, and soon it was starting to stab and choke my arctic wolf. But it was glitched the wrong way around. As if I was trying to scam! So then to prove I wasn’t scamming I put the spike on my arctic wolf. I said stuff like, “rare glitched long spike on trade!” and stuff like that, then this jammer came up to me and said “stop trying to scam, there is only a necklace on trade”. I showed it off and tried to get people to trade me, but no one did. So I put the spike on trade, thinking it was glitched. I tried to find that guy before who traded me, but he was gone. He traded me a rare long spike collar! I accepted, of course, who wouldn’t want to? I was so happy, but there was something unusual about the spike, it was a dark red colour. Then when I was dancing in Jamaa Township and trying to trade, there was this jammer, he looked like a new jammer, someone who had just started. I was a member, so spikes were popular because members wore them. I put my best items, like the Monday rare items on my trade. So I was a bored jammer, and I got quite jealous of the rare people. But there was a dark secret about one spike. Spikes were quite popular in Animal Jam, and still are.
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