Palimpsest wrote:Loeyla wrote:it does seem like most people are in favor of keeping the "currency words" we've been working with the last few years
I'm not pitching in to this discussion because I do not trade at that level, but yeah, as someone who has tried to engage with it a few times, it is pretty inaccessible to me. I'm not even commenting on the other higher rarity trade threads cause, what could I say? I really don't understand what people are talking about well enough (even though I do know what MAs are and other things).
As Lacuna says, I think it's important to keep in mind that these discussions are mostly getting people who frequently trade at that level, and not really engaging with people who may have given up on understanding or engaging with that system. It's kind of hard because, I don't think I can contribute, other than "I hope whatever is decided I can understand it and enter into it."
So while I trust y'all to have those conversations, I also feel that "most people" is probably more like "most people who already use and understand it" and it's just important to be aware of that.
that’s a really good point! I didn’t think about the fact that players who don’t trade in that range often might be hanging back out of uncertainty. personally I’m more in favor of revising the terms & system but I’ve felt discouraged about the possibility due to the lack of obvious support for that idea.
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For those who feel really confused about the Nons/MAs/09 rares system, truly and sincerely I don't blame you at all. it's objectively confusing even though we've found ways to make it "work" over time. I think it was a significant improvement over how values were previously written, where every single high value list pet had its own distinct value and would be added together in long chains; indecipherable to anyone who wasn't part of that very small group trading at that level.
but just because it may have been an improvement doesn't mean that now it's perfect and its definitely what we should be using forevermore. here's how I've tried to explain it for others in the past: these terms "Nons," "MAs," "09 rares," are basically just "currency" words and don't really mean exactly the pet they're named after (in most contexts.)
it's like how the words "dollar" and "dime" and "penny" just bring to mind a type of "value" rather than necessarily make us think "where did the word 'penny' come from? what does that mean?" that's how these pet terms have been handled on the high end side of trading for a while now. I think it does help to have numerical "currency" ideas in high-value pet trading, but if we keep that system, I'd ideally like to see us move to a set of words that cause less initial confusion and make people feel like they have to understand where the words came from in order to understand trading based on that system.
(I'm gonna write out some hypothetical ideas using that "100 rares" benchmark but I'm not in the camp that we have to keep these things defined as high as 100 rares either.)
what does anyone think about these potential currency words?
"Old Rare" or "ORs" - could be the most "basic" currency unit, replacing "09 rare"
"ERAs" - "extremely rare advents" - pets released in advent seasons that have a rarity of "extremely rare," could replace current "MAs"
"LEGs" - spitballing here - "Legacy" pets? - pets released back in the early early days of the site, 2008-2009, that were standard-release pets (not URs or stores, regular litters), that are so old and so rare they're now OMGSR with this new update. could replace what we've previously thought of as the "non" value unit?
"URs" - this is more like regular terminology than currency terminology - but these are the pets that are limited-release only in the dec 18th boxes. maybe these pets could be understood to have a specific "worth" but could still be adjusted in accordance with demand on different user guides?
"SLEGs" or maybe "$LEGs"? - "store legacy" pets? any store pet that's gotten up into that "OMGSR" label?