J-and-K341 wrote:Ꭺlina wrote:I dont understand why so many people are mad about this update.
My perception, based on looking at the past posts here: it seems that tons of users held onto those rarity tags a little too tightly. That's definitely not to say that the rarity tag isn't important of course, don't get me wrong, there. But to me it's more about collecting the pets that you like the design of regardless of what its rarity is, rather than only considering rare+ pets to be worth having and all that. c:
I think they're upset because a lot of their pets look like they're worth less now. But the thing is,
everyone's pets look like they're worth less now (unless you had a lot of older pets) so I don't really think it will make trading that much harder. I think people are also concerned that trading for older pets that used to be uncommon will be harder. And they're probably right, to an extent. Most knowledgeable and older users have always valued the old uncommons highly, so the change probably will make trading for them
somewhat more difficult...especially at first...but I don't think it's going to be that drastic of a change.
hamhampatchi wrote:Welp, investing in '09 and '10 UCs was a very good idea. I have over a hundred rares now and I've only been playing for a year.
I think I now have 2 new Very Rares (a Malk fish and the 2010 New Year's Dog) that aren't store pets as well. :3
Also I really like how more horses and rats are Uncommon and Rare now, because I've wanted to collect more of them and now they actually have some value attached to them.
I guess that's my tip to other new-ish players. Invest as much 2011/2012 Uncommons as you can now, because those will likely go rare in a year or two

I agree with this. I've been playing longer, but had a similar situation. I more than DOUBLED the number of pets in my rare trades folder because I've always kept a good number of older uncommons on my WL since they're easier to trade for than rares, and more likely to go up. It definitely worked out well for me!
Another tip I'd add is to invest in uncommon event pets that required tokens. They're another group that tends to increase in rarity faster than others. Also, look for the rare pets that recently turned back into uncommons. You know that they're a bit more uncommon than other uncommons that never turned rare, so they're likely the first to go up.
That's what I did a couple of years ago when there was a big rarity change. I started collecting uncommons that used to be rare, and I put them all in a special locked group They've been slowing turning rare again for a while, but with this update every single one is rare again and my rare trade folder is huge now! It does take a while...it's not a quick solution, and it's not a guarantee. But it's a strategy that should eventually pay off.