stan. wrote:The more different options for how to value something as murky as items, the better I think ahaha
I feel that it is better to make a guide of "what an item could be worth" and add an extra note that some things tend to have more demand, like the popular sayings of "plushies and nature items have good demand", but without putting the demand directly into the guide's values.
For older items, I think of them as rare as the pets of that event. 2009 Valentine has 20 pets and 19 are Extremely Rare, so I personally would say that items from that event would be 1 2009 Extremely Rare each, rarity wise. A speech bubble would probably be way harder to trade off for that than the arrow, but I still think it's worthwhile that people know how rare the item might be, and from then on they can choose how they want to trade versus trying to take the demand into account and estimating that the speech bubble can get an uncommon at most, as then the demand can get added doubly. "It's an uncommon in the guide but it's unpopular so it probably gets less than that," if that makes sense.
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So something that could identify what was a trade in item, what was a token and what was free might also be helpful.
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Tox wrote:This is something I'd starting working on as well recently. I'd much rather be putting my energy into a community project so I'd love to help out here. I'd like to be added as an editor, I can help with finding out information on how items were released.
BlueEyedKite wrote:For St Patrick's day 2010 they had an item box that spat out so many items (I forget how many) and it was random what you got. Those clothing were in the box as possible item drops. Why aren't they named? -_- the attitude was "items are for fun" in the beginning of CS. Guess no one felt like naming em, sad. The only item that had demand right away was the pot of gold to my memory.
stan. wrote:It's pretty rare for items to be blank names, as far as I know the only other nameless items are some that available on the store right now
A very old version of an items value list had some unofficial names for the St. Patrick shirts !
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