by Byuller » Tue Dec 01, 2020 3:36 pm
Just gonna add this as a final point.
Have you ever thought of why pets like the Zebras, Veggies or Fruits, Tribals, etc. are extremely hard to trade-off? Because very rarely people want those regardless of the tag or rarity they have and regardless of how many there exist.
Since nobody wants them, they get low in value and just sit around and there is no fewer Ravens, Cerbs, etc. in comparison to those pets because they're re-released within the same approximate quantities as the site is not biased on releasing fewer Ravens or Cerbs, they're just wanted more because they're pretty. It's as simple as that.
Anyone that had a OMGSR Rat and wanted to trade it off will know how hard this is since most people already have one of the same or just don't want it because they're not appealing, and chances are you'll not get rid of it for years. No matter how much you complain that one Non is the same in value as another Non, it won't make them valued the same because of personal appeal. For example, I do prefer the Non-Swirl and find it way prettier than say the Non-Jewel and thusly I may overpay to get one even if I was offering a Non for a Non chances are the person that I would want the Non-Swirl from may also find it prettier over the Non-Jewel and not want to just do a Non x Non swap. Zebras are not attractive either, it doesn't matter if they're on the top of the list or have the purple tag, you won't force people to trade them for more because let's be honest, they're not appealing in comparison to a Raven that should be valued for less than what it goes for. You simply can't force people to value a pet that the majority doesn't find appealing no matter what placement or tag you give it.
Same happens with Re-Releases. It just makes it nicer for a lot of people to look at the date and see the original 2009 Year on it rather than 2018 even if it is exactly the same pet. That appeal makes it more valuable because you can say in your mind that I have the original, the one from the first batch that others may not have the chance to get and you can't change people's minds about it.
My point is, only the pets that people want are moving around, like Ravens, UR Tigers, Cerbs, Dragons, etc. If you made those too available to the point everyone would find one easily and get one, the people that wanted to trade them off would suddenly have a hard time to get rid of them, regardless if they were one of the most popular ones. Why? Because chances have everyone would already have one and won't want another one anymore. The only reason why they keep going for a lot is that they're harder to come by and people want them a lot.
This would only create over inflation and ruin the economy completely and not help in the long run since you'd be happy to have found a Raven for a fraction of its original price but you'd start to hate it when suddenly you were not able to trade the lists you get to anyone because everyone would already have one and not want yours anymore, essentially getting stuck with what once used to be a good pet. And because of the previously explained appeal of certain pets weighting over others will not decrease the price that significantly either, it'll keep them probably around the same value, it'll just be suddenly harder for you to get rid of your lists because there will be too many of them and even if you dropped the price from 3 Nons to 1, you may not get rid of it, just like what happens with Zebras, OMGSR Rats, etc.
You have a OMGSR Rat, you offer it to someone, they:
a) Already have one and may not want another
b) Not like the design/species and not want it
c) Know they don't trade well and won't be able to get rid of easily, won't want it
With Orange Cerbs widely accessible on the website by shop or whatnot, you offer it to someone, they:
a) Already have one and may not want another
b) Not like the design/species and not want it
c) Know they don't trade well (because everyone would have easy access to them) and won't be able to get rid of easily no matter if it's a popular pet or not, and... won't want it
It. Doesn't. Matter. the Rarity or Placement or How Many of a Pet exists on the site, it'll keep the same in demand because of appeal! If how many there existed had an influence on how much value they have, pets like the PPS Dragon Cat from 2014! wouldn't be valued as much as they go for, and they were not Special Releases or Limited Quantity or Random Chance to be obtained! They were widely available and yet they go for more than the UR Rat! Same with an instance like the July Lioness, it was a totally normal month litter outcome and it trades way way more what it's original value is and don't tell me it is because they were hard to get or something, they're just more prettier and thusly more people want them and that's it, same with Zodiacs, they're 2010 Rares and everyone wants them, with tons being available on the site, everyone, but legit almost everyone has at least 1 Zodiac available for trade, yet still go for more than another 2010 Rare. Appeal! Not quantity!
So, would you really want to trade away the possibility to get your dreamies easier for the possibility to not be able to trade away "valuable" pets in the future anymore? Would it be worth it? Once you get all of the dreamies easy, then what? Will you still stay and spend weeks and months like before for something you'd be able to get in one day instead?