IndigoNight wrote:Anyone know when the crow rat is from? It recently went rare and I think I have it, but can't find it.
I know how rarity works and is calculated. It was a frustration post. I was here before (official) rarity was a thing.Obius wrote:
It all boils down to math and the number of active users/ retired users who kept those pets. Here are a few possibilities to consider.
1. Recirculation from quitting users. Usually when someone quits, they dump most of their uncommons and under in giveaways. The rarer the pet, the less likely they are to give them up (in case they want to come back). So they log off forever (or a really long time) keeping the rarer pets offline.
2. The pound recirculates pets. Most pound pets are from multi account cheaters. Once they are banned, all the pets get put up for adoption. This means more pets to fewer users. (All those extra accounts no longer count but their pets still do...) Many users donate to the pound as well instead of doing giveaways. I have donated many unwanted pets (nearly all uncommon and under) to the pound so they go to better homes.
3. CS growth in not linear. In theory, every pet should reach maximum rarity cap** eventually. But that only works if users join exponentially. If 1000 users joined when CS first opened, a pet that is uncommon (say 1 in 10, or 100 in all) will become OMGSR when the number of accounts pass 100,000 (without re-release). But if 100,000 users adopted now, an uncommon pet (also 1 in 10, or 10,000), you would need to pass 10 million users (without re-releases) for those 10,000 pets to become OMGSR. Instead, a 100,000 to 200,000 increase would not be as big for the pet's value. (It would merely double its worth, 1 in 20) If a rare is less than 1 in 40, it would take more than 400,000 registered active accounts to reach rare status. (Or enough of them go offline long enough to do it) At the current number of 10,000, more than 50% would need to disappear forever to reach rare status.
**Christmas is the rarity cap. It is why the vast majority of pets will never be list pets (since rares show up more often than very rares.). The only pets that grow in rarity forever are store pets. They are guaranteed to be the rarest given enough time.
So a small bit of advice: Ditch the unpopular pet for a prettier one that has a better return on your investment.
SkywardtheDragon wrote:
Finally, the uncommon dog is uncommon.
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