Christmas 2008, T7 Advent
forcryinoutloud wrote:Is there by chance a thread that explains the terms that everyone is using when answering how much a pet is worth? For example what the "three month rule" is, or what "non" stands for?
forcryinoutloud wrote:Is there by chance a thread that explains the terms that everyone is using when answering how much a pet is worth? For example what the "three month rule" is, or what "non" stands for?
BadBonez wrote:whats this one
Swiftalu wrote:This is from May 2009, it will grow into either a rare or very rare outcome.forcryinoutloud wrote:Is there by chance a thread that explains the terms that everyone is using when answering how much a pet is worth? For example what the "three month rule" is, or what "non" stands for?Unfortunately there isn't a thread I know of, but I'll explain the terms here. Three month rule refers to trade guideline most users use, where they will trade for pets 3 months before or after the pet you have. As long as it is within 3 months of the pets original date of release, you generally are believed to be getting a fair trade. A non refers to 4 dogs on the site, they are determined to be equal value to each other. They are named this for being a littermate of another pet that contains something (i.e. sunjewel has jewelry, nonjewel does not). You can see them on the rares list.This is from Christmas 2008, it will grow into a very rare outcome. It is also on the advent list
creeps; wrote:forcryinoutloud wrote:Is there by chance a thread that explains the terms that everyone is using when answering how much a pet is worth? For example what the "three month rule" is, or what "non" stands for?the 'three month rule' abides by the fact of, if 2 pets are 3 months apart, either older or younger, in the same year, and are the same rarity, they are worth exactly the same. for example, if i had 2 rare dogs from 2014. one is from december and one is from october, they are worth the same.
as far as 'non's' i suggest checking out the rares list guide as it will help to explain things.
i also suggest checking out horror's list gap guide.
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