Carabby wrote:I can personally vouch that the MA/Non system is the ONLY thing that helped me learn how to trade after I discovered it last month. And I have been on the site for 13 years. It is a system well bolstered by years of trade data and demand tracking, and it simplifies something that there is not official guidance on.
frank ocean wrote:can someone genuinely explain to me, like i'm 5,
how every single trading guide using different names/terms for values is meant to be LESS confusing and more welcoming to players (new AND old)? i feel like i'm going insane here





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Kurt Cobain wrote:iHolli wrote:{ I'm ECSTATIC to see these terms finally going away when every guide and then every trader out there uses them to mean different things. with a change this big now maybe instead of 20 different trade guides everyone will put their heads together to make one solid set of values which will faster weed out scammers. I hope staff plans to bring the hammer down on known scammers with this change as well. ♡
I am as well just because nobody has been able to fully explain to me (or many other players I know) what a "mid advent" even is. People will always try to scam others, I feel like this will kind of start to help players who haven't been able to figure this player-made system out.
TANKMEN wrote:i'm sorry, but i really don't understand this. the reason that players scam other players is because pets have agreed on values by the community - this dog is worth 10 MA, etc. so they target newbies and unknowing players to get it for their gain. however, if a new player is able to get access to this same value system everyone is using early, they can avoid scams - you can see this clearly with the Trade Value Script, which has helped many many new players avoid ninja scams and players misleading them on values.
by obscuring this further and forcing every guide to use its own value system, you are making this even more confusing for new players. if they ask how much a pet is worth, theyre going to be given multiple different valueing systems, which may not match what the scammer is telling them. the scammer could then just say "no no, my value is the same as their value! trust me!" with no way to corroborate that.
i greatly support CS's efforts to prevent ninja trading and scamming, but i don't think this is it. rather than making this obvious scamming (esp on dec 18th) outright bannnable, or introducing local valueing systems on the site itself, you are making it more difficult for players to agree on trades and understand the value of pets. MA/Non didnt come from nothing, and you guys know that, it has existed as long as the site has. if the admins are insistent on killing MA/Non, then you NEED to introduce an in-house way to value pets above the OMGSR line, because currently there is not one. if you introduced this, or gave us explicit numbers for pets - something the admins have refused to do for over a decade (understandably!) - we would have no need for these systems.
please stop putting the burden of cataloging the games 15,000+ pets on the players and punishing them when that value system isnt to the admin's preference. at this point it really isn't fair, and its just frustrating. i dont know, maybe ill feel different about this in some months, but right now this announcement is just upsetting, especially without asking the playerbase if we even want this.
Cloverstream wrote:Still refusing to ban players who have mountains of evidence against them for unfair trading practices and just putting more burden on the players who go above and beyond for this community like Horror.
Carabby wrote:I can personally vouch that the MA/Non system is the ONLY thing that helped me learn how to trade after I discovered it last month. And I have been on the site for 13 years. It is a system well bolstered by years of trade data and demand tracking, and it simplifies something that there is not official guidance on.


Additionally, in an effort to protect new users, we will be looking out for players who seem to be targeting new members to exploit their lack of knowledge. Anyone found trying to take advantage of them, particularly around our rereleases, may be subject to punishment.
To make this change as smooth as possible existing guide owners who currently use “MA”, “Non”, and "Old Rare" will be given a transition period to rename their units and update their explanations.
After the transition period, the new expectations will be enforced as part of the standard trading rules. Users / guide owners with questions about how to update guides or how to correctly reference values in trades are encouraged reach out for clarification!
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