Most of the criticisms I'm seeing here are the exact reasons I didn't vote for this change - the combo of more rarities as well as a redistribution is such a large change that it's become an entirely new system/structure. It was never going to be able to shed light onto an old structure when it was too busy becoming its own thing.
If there hadn't been the redistribution too then I think there would have been more of that clarity everyone was looking for, but after seeing the changes in action, I honestly don't think that a completely new system is a bad thing. I hope it will prompt a big (
and positive) shake up of trading!!
I get that the OMGSR's now seem more oversaturated, but it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that so many of the '08 pets are now in that category, in fact I'm just surprised there aren't more!
To put it in perspective (
with some quick fun maths 
) - we can’t forget that ’08 pets make up somewhere in the region of
1.2-1.4% of
all CS pet designs. Including designs available for multiple months. Considering the obvious (
no. of users at the time, no. of pets that over *15 years* have gone out of circulation, etc.), and even with Dec 18th, they’re already their own kind of ‘
top 1%’.
About half of them are now OMGSR. So
<0.6-0.7% of all pets. A similar number across
*all other pets* are also now OMGSR. (
I believe – if I counted right haha) So the total number of pet designs that are now OMGSR can’t be more than approx.
*1.5%* (
of all *near 15,000* designs!)
I don’t know what everyone else’s ideas of how big that top percentage of pets being OMGSR would be, but tbh I almost expected it to be a little more than that!? I don’t think the OMGSR category was ever going to get smaller, so at least now we have a better idea of the value of some of the other high demand pets!
While the lack of clarity for the pre-existing OMGSR’s is undoubtedly frustrating, I feel like there is a real silver lining in this situation with having more pets in this category – obtaining a pet with the OMGSR tag might now become something that actually feels possible for the average player. And they’re still an
exclusive less than 1.5% of all designs!Something like the list seems pretty much inevitable, but isn’t that part of the fun?
I’m much more of a forum lurker than poster (
because when I do post I usually end up with monsters like this, whoops!), but I’m finding all this change really engaging. It feels like I could actually be involved with, and directly contribute to forming a structure that seemingly has only ever
*been able to be* dictated by a few.
Even though a lot of the issues raised here are saying the lower rarity categories are almost obsolete, they’re also the categories most frequently traded, and coming up with standards for those is something everyone can be involved with, and will be able to stay involved with as time goes on. More 'lower' rarity categories gives more opportunities for participation in discussions at all levels of rarities, not just at the top. Perhaps that will even feed up to eventually more people able to help keep the higher rarities up to date too!
Because wasn’t that the reason the original List was stopped? That it was just too much work to keep up to date? Hopefully with more people getting involved, keeping rarity guides up to date will be much less of a mammoth task, and something the community can actually feasibly maintain.
I think that knowing the upper and lower limits of each rarity now would be really helpful for this purpose, especially for stopping inflation spiralling out of control. With so many categories the 2:1 rule already feels ridiculous, but without some hard stats I do still worry about the long-term future of trading between categories.
As well as there being much potential for a better system and trading standard, with more components, there’s just as much opportunity for it to become more complicated and messier.
Maybe I’m being overly optimistic or even just missing some angles, but this is the system we have now, and I feel like it’s a great opportunity to try and make something great – and it’s definitely a structure that gives plenty of chances to do so! I’m cautiously optimistic that this will open more doors for trading, not close them!