Hi there! If your talking bout' those little snake things well then I'm your man to give you the right answer! I only know two places at the moment (That I'm thinking of in my head :o) 1) Sleepywood. Right before you enter the sleepywood place like if your next to the portal to go into the town..Go left and you will fall down. There may be SOME neckis. Also Octopuses and Stumps. (SECRET!! If you go right of that place you will find a portal. If you get inside there you will be with evil eyes or whatever the green thing is called. You will have to escape by going up)2) Kerning City. Okay so if your in kerning city..Ya know the uhh PQ (party quest) place. Go to the second circle/sewer thing. If you go in it there will be crockos (alligators) and neckis on the bottom floor.
You can buy them from the Free Market or certain monsters drop them such as Bubblings, Sand Dwarfs, and Jr. Boogies.
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