Dawulf wrote:Would it be possible instead to add a second bar for demand? If the number of pets can be tracked, would there be a way to track how often those pets wind up in a trade?
Dawulf wrote:Would it be possible instead to add a second bar for demand? If the number of pets can be tracked, would there be a way to track how often those pets wind up in a trade?
LavenderRain wrote:Dawulf wrote:Would it be possible instead to add a second bar for demand? If the number of pets can be tracked, would there be a way to track how often those pets wind up in a trade?
The problem with demand is that it's extremely personal, it can vastly change with each and ever person. And tracking trades wouldn't necessarily show demand, between a majority of list related trades ending up cancelled, offsite trading, and auction trading. It might work to some degree, but I feel like adding another thing to be considered atop of year, rarity, species, and line-edits is not a good idea personally ^^'
TheOakWoods wrote:i support adding more categories, as long as we get general numbers (ex. “an extremely common pet is one per five players)
otherwise 2:1 trades are going to be messed up as the gaps between rarities are smaller and people don’t know what they really are, letting the players know rough numbers lets them know a general trading ratio
TheOakWoods wrote:i support adding more categories, as long as we get general numbers (ex. “an extremely common pet is one per five players)
otherwise 2:1 trades are going to be messed up as the gaps between rarities are smaller and people don’t know what they really are, letting the players know rough numbers lets them know a general trading ratio
Dawulf wrote:Would it be possible instead to add a second bar for demand? If the number of pets can be tracked, would there be a way to track how often those pets wind up in a trade?
Dawulf wrote:Would it be possible instead to add a second bar for demand? If the number of pets can be tracked, would there be a way to track how often those pets wind up in a trade?
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