Maligator wrote:I feel like, if anything, this will help the issue of date when trading pets up or down. Isn’t the entire idea of older pets being worth more the fact that since they are older they might be harder to find? I always figured the reason people cares about date so much was because an old uncommon is more scarce than a recent uncommon. With more rarities and therefor more distinction on how hard to come by a pet is, wont this remove some of the emphasis on matching up dates?
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Is this making sense, or am I on a strange thought train?
You are making sense, and if this change comes I will hope that you are right.
However, just from my personal experience, I do have a completely different perspective.
As an example: I missed out on quite a few rare pets from the 2020 carnival event. I had a good amount of common and lower pets to trade for at least those rares I liked the most. I made offers that adhered to the general 2 for 1 rule, when uptrading. I made offers that I considered overpaying according to that rule, because I thought that maybe people still have the "free adoptions vs. token pets" in mind, although personally I think that shouldn't matter after an event ends, because rarity compensates for that in my book. Yet, it is extremely hard to find people willing to downtrade, like I said, even when overpaying and adding wishlisted pets. Offering only WL pets, sticking around the same date, wasn't helping either, since they then mostly aren't from the same event.
I've had more success just accepting random trades people sent me that I deemed fair.
Then, having to deal with eleven categories I think will just be confusing, when doing a trade and not having the whole scale in front of you. Offers coming in with more than three or four pets will also be more complicated with so many categories.
Lastly, I do get the impression that older pets are valued more, just because they are older. It's hard to seize that. How to put value down in a reasonable way for something that just feels "aged" and thus more valuable? Same thing with lineart. I am guilty of this: there are linearts that are unique or just rarer or that I just like more, so the personal value is just higher for those. It's usually marked as "hard to trade for" in collections or mentioned in trade rules. My point being: I don't know that date value can really be alleviated. Maybe can be helped for those who think like you described it.
I guess my main concern is the many, many rarity levels and how that will affect how much you have to offer for higher ranking pets (while still receiving the same amount of pets as we did so far) and my personal bad experience with trying to trade up in order to receive single pets I missed out on or older ones that I would just like to see in my collection.