FAQ and InfoIf you have any questions not answered here feel free to ask on the thread!
• Do Uncommons have set prices?No they do not. There are a few frequent
C$ users who have made up boxes of what they personally value Uncommons and below at which you can find
here.• Why are rares and very rares the same price?They aren’t necessarily. This is where personal preference would come into play
in this guide and some may value their very rare around the same
C$ wise as a rare or may value it a lot more. Keep
in mind this is and always has been just a guide for people to be able to use.
• Why is a Very Rare Store pet worth a rare of an earlier year?By rarity it isn’t. A rare is less than a very rare and a very rare is less than an OMGSR. When comparing
C$ worth is how it becomes ‘
worth’ that of an earlier rare. Example: A 2010 rare was valued at 20-25C$. A new
in store store pet is bought with 20C$. By
C$ value and comparison the
C$ worth is the same.
C$ worth is completely different than pet
worth. This is where personal preference, views, and decisions come into play.
• Why can a rare store pet and very rare store pet be valued the same?They were both bought with the same amount of
C$.
• Why is this not updated?All of this thread is updated through discussion and normal updating yearly.
The only thing that is not updated and won’t be updated is the
discontinued rares list section.
• Why doesn’t C$ add up like pet worth?(Updated answer with The Rares List Discontinuation)
Example: X is
worth 4 nons. Wouldn’t it be
worth 4000C$ then?
Pet
worth is different than
C$ worth. It’s never advised to add it like that.
C$ wasn’t totaled like that when The Rares List was active. It’s discontinuation doesn’t change that
C$ is different than demand/user pet
worth.
Keep
in mind the USD value as well. 1USD=19C$. 2000C$=105USD and so on.
It would be better if you’re wanting x amount of pet
worth of
C$ from your pet to trade it down and then sell those pets for
C$.
• What does C$ convert to in USD?1USD = 19CS$ (This is assuming the person buys the biggest amount of CS).
blaine wrote:Why don't C$ values add up like pets?
Many people ask, "a mid advent is worth 7 09 rares, and an 09 rare is anywhere from 30-45C$. But the mid advent is only listed at 85C$! Shouldn't it be 210-315C$?"
There is a reason why we don't do this.
19C$ = $1 US Dollar
An 09 rare is roughly 30C$. (Just using this as a middle ground, they can be more or less.)
A mid advent is 7 09 rares, so 210C$. ($11 USD - that's already a lot.)
A blue rose dog is worth 7 mid advents, so that would be 1,470C$, or $77 USD. That's a lot of money.
And to take a big jump, a nondog is worth 36 blue roses. That would be 52,920C$, or $2,785 USD.
And finally, a sunjewel is worth 5 nondogs. 264,600C$ or $13,926 USD.
This is why we simply cannot use rarity math like this. A sunjewel right now, at 1840C$, is worth $105 USD which is still a lot of money, but clearly a lot more doable than nearly 14k.
I'm paying C$ for multiple pets! What do I do?
When paying for multiple pets, always convert all the pets to C$ individually, and then add it up, no matter if it's a list pet or a normal value.
If you're paying for 2 09 rares (say 2 mid 09s) you have to pay 70C$ (35C$+35C$). You can't add up the pets first and then convert to C$.
For example, if you're paying for a Sorbet and a Red X PPS in the same trade. They are worth a Blue Toxic together, in pets. However, the sorbet is worth 765C$, and the PPS is worth 380C$. You have to pay their prices individually (1145C$). You can't just add them up and pay for a blue toxic, which is only 790C$. I know this is weird and a bit confusing, but it's just how we have to treat C$ values! ^^