jhftR wrote:I just want clarify.
So the general rule is that one (non-store) item = 1 uncommon from the same year. (Not sure exactly what how/if that's changed with the rarity expansion, but I'll leave that aside for now).
I don't personally agree with this because how an item is distributed and how many of it can greatly change it's availability
What about multiple items that come from a single token exchange? Say the Fae Mischief wisps, or the fins & scales set from Halloween '19. Does each piece equal one uncommon, or is it one pet per a whole single-color set?
The fins and scales were not token items.
Forum/viewtopic.php?f=108&t=4184275Sets would be best handled on a case by case basis. Some items can be incredibly small in the set and will easily be found in the lost and found therefore have low demand. If I counted right, the wisp sets have 22 items each, but that includes 10 of these:
The sets also heavily depend on how many tokens were spent and what it is. Costume sets will be gotten less and therefore will end up more rare. Plushies get adopted a lot so end up more common, but plushies also have the highest demand.
tldr; there is no easy method for token items in particular because people need to make the effort to get them to begin with. We won't know how many were adopted as opposed to freebies.