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Another concern I have: the front post doesn't give the NYE dog, or even the Valentines lioness as an example. It uses the August PPS. something a cursory search has listed as being traded around at .5 NONS. so right now this thread kinda reads to me like "hey, how about we release a new zebra-level pet every month mkay?" and people saying it'll be great for newbies somehow.
like, I've gotten offers of multiple uncommon 2018 (or earlier) for the remotest vaguely-more-uncommon flower dog pps from a few months ago, as well as the cat pps of same, and I'm not even going into the offers I fielded for the rainbowmane lion pps. and that's a regular occurrence for many pets that wind up just common/uncommon compared to their litter's very commons! add in the state of the FTT, with people spending days if not weeks trying to get a reply, or getting a... not so great advice, let's say - and that's if your newbie even know it exists! it's gonna wind up with SO many ninja trades instead of getting them generous offers for an otherwise easy-enough pet to get again later on.
"it's just a game! it needs a challenge!" some of us are adults or even adults with young children that play. not everything has to be a metroidvania. you can enjoy the genre of course, but sometimes people prefer to play animal crossing to de-stress and that's okay. you can grind for 6 million bells a week on the stalk market, terraform your island to perfection and get all the best villagers - trading for rares list pets through hard work - and that's perfectly fine way to play, and others can go around and pick up pretty fruit and put up decorations we like - get the monthlies and not worry much about higher pets, trade for hoards, etc.
Another concern I have: the front post doesn't give the NYE dog, or even the Valentines lioness as an example. It uses the August PPS. something a cursory search has listed as being traded around at .5 NONS. so right now this thread kinda reads to me like "hey, how about we release a new zebra-level pet every month mkay?" and people saying it'll be great for newbies somehow.
like, I've gotten offers of multiple uncommon 2018 (or earlier) for the remotest vaguely-more-uncommon flower dog pps from a few months ago, as well as the cat pps of same, and I'm not even going into the offers I fielded for the rainbowmane lion pps. and that's a regular occurrence for many pets that wind up just common/uncommon compared to their litter's very commons! add in the state of the FTT, with people spending days if not weeks trying to get a reply, or getting a... not so great advice, let's say - and that's if your newbie even know it exists! it's gonna wind up with SO many ninja trades instead of getting them generous offers for an otherwise easy-enough pet to get again later on.
"it's just a game! it needs a challenge!" some of us are adults or even adults with young children that play. not everything has to be a metroidvania. you can enjoy the genre of course, but sometimes people prefer to play animal crossing to de-stress and that's okay. you can grind for 6 million bells a week on the stalk market, terraform your island to perfection and get all the best villagers - trading for rares list pets through hard work - and that's perfectly fine way to play, and others can go around and pick up pretty fruit and put up decorations we like - get the monthlies and not worry much about higher pets, trade for hoards, etc.























