Loelya wrote:♥kittyfaith2210♥ wrote:My only qualm is that adding more rarity categories might cause more confusing rare pricing than there already is, or rather cause rare pets to lose the rarity they have (or have had for years)
I think adding more rarity categories would add clarity rather than take it away. And it's true that it's likely that rarity tags would then change across pets, but that would also be a good thing.
If, say, pet A is considered rare because there are 2000 of it in circulation, but pet B is also considered rare with 1000 in circulation. that's a very vague range, but then say an update in rarity tags indicates that pet A is "extremely uncommon" while pet B is "rare," that will technically make pet A "lose" it's "rare" tag, but will make trades concerning these two pets more fair overall and easier to determine/place along that value scale. we'll have better information and a better reflection of how the values of these two pets compare. I think it's more important to be more informed/have a better understanding of pet rarities than it might be to necessarily preserve the current rarity tags, because almost any sort of site fluctuation can change most rarity tags at any time.
Couldn't have even thought it better myself!
I think that this can only benefit trading. I understand those who say that it will make it worse though. It certainly can cause more stress because of all of the new rarities, but a middle man is cut out. Rare pets that were never really that rare to begin with will be able to be obtained more easily and be traded for more fairly. Pets that before weren't worth as much because of species could turn out to be much rarer than pets that were once worth more than it. It allows for more transparency, and so that demand can't so easily influence the market.
Demand made the shima longtail [1 single 09 RARE] worth 2-3 MAs [12-18 09 rares] worth.. so I think this will be a great change.