♥Princess of Lions♥ wrote:My concern with this idea is that I'm not really sure how it would help with trading. Currently, a lot of people treat common and below pets pretty similarly, usually grouping them together in how they talk, trade, or price things. If these pets are already treated as essentially being a part of the same or a very similar group, how will adding more rarity tiers be helpful to trading? If the difference between tiers is not clearly distinguished, people may lump them back together. There are also some very rare pets that are worth more than some omg so rare pets. A lot of pets also fluctuate in value based on the species it is. More popular species tend to be valued more highly than less popular ones. I think the impact rarity changes have on trading will really depend on the criteria that earns a pet a certain tier. If it's solely based on the number of the pet that most people have (essentially the way rarities are currently done) I don't know if it will make much of a difference, especially considering we don't know the actual pet counts.
One important thing to consider is that making rarity tiers the way they currently work won't factor in the demand side of value, which is what almost everyone on CS trades by. Take the "ex-list" pets for example, there are some of those that fluctuate between very rare and omg so rare but their value doesn't really change.
Essentially what I'm trying to say here is, trading is a supply and demand economy. If what you are altering has no impact on supply and demand, then I believe any impact on trading will be negligible. I'm not against adding more rarity tiers, I just don't think it's actually going to make trading any easier.
This isn't meant to take demand into value the same way the current rarity system isn't, because it's not a value label... It's a rarity label... And currently when you have thousands of pets lumped into 5 categories where one might have 5000 on site and one might have 9999 on site, that's a giant difference that currently not accounted for by those labels. It isn't meant to change value whatsoever, it's meant to make supply more visible without displaying hard numbers which it seems like staff doesn't want.
It's also like, to help mitigate some of the "this is unfair because you offered me a 2023 uncommon for my 2019 uncommon" when it turns out they have like, the same actual rarity under the hood. (Because date based trading, unless involving pets from over a decade ago, is almost always not about actual demand and instead about the assumption that an older pet must have less of itself on site, since we don't know for sure.) Less newbies getting yelled at for things not working like they seem they should in the case of non-valuable pets.
Obviously demand will always fluctuate wildly, this is just because we currently don't actually have a proper way whatsoever to gauge supply beyond the most basic "yeah, this one's 'rare'".