Fizzlebee wrote:Law wrote:I must say, you have a very good memory for stuff from almost 10 years ago.
Perhaps the count should start on August 30? (at 100k?) I agree, counting the rats would be insightful about their actual rarity.
Started with the first 5k (100k-105k)edit:
100k-120kIf you don't feel like downloading the entire file,
here's a screenshot of the summary page. Pets #100,000 to around #117,000 are all from August, so there are much more B-Day than September pets currently.
The data so far is really interesting! Seeing the difference in rarity between the Rose outcomes is particularly cool. The rarity gap between the PPS and Red Rose is larger than I had expected. I wonder if the data for them will stay roughly the same or change somewhat.
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Basically Law created a program to do the counting for us! Right now we're mostly waiting for results and looking at the data as Law runs the program in batches. Feel free to join the party. ^^
I like that the rares list does a good job of representing the relative rarities. I'm surprised the patchy september appears to be closer in rarity to the floppy september than the striped september. Of course, this may be due to the sample we have now.
30k Update (100k-130k)
Overall summarySummary split by the release of the September petsIt looks like nickjr and Solloby are right about the rats being rarer than we think. Out of 14k* september pets counted, there are around 400-500 of each rat newborn (panda, leopard, natural, and tiger). Since the panda litter split, there are even less of each outcome. I expect that once people found out that the litter split, they adopted more panda rats.
*The first September litter pet was adopted with ID 115600.
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70k Update (100k-170k) -- 54k after September pets released
Overall summarySummary split by the release of the September petsEntire dataset (warning: 14.5MB)I think this should be enough for a good estimation of the pet rarity? October pets were adopted at ~230k, so there are 60k pets that haven't been counted.
edit2: (thoughts and stuff)
TBH the ratios @ 70k/54k and 30k/14k aren't much different lol. Perhaps in the future, I could do 10k-15k per month, but pick random IDs instead of going in order.
This should give a pretty good idea of the rarity ratios, so I hope it helps for the rarity guide. Going by the raw numbers, each panda rat is rarer than any other pet on the list, so this should be interesting.
Also, what should we count next?