bwainrot wrote:i dont know if this has ever been brought up before, but it popped up in my mind the other day and i just feel the need to ask: what about pets that were adopted without an account? since they have no owner, and can never be traded, why not send them to the pound so they can be reintroduced into circulation? my apologies if this is already something thats been shot down before, im just curious ^_^
You know. That's not a bad idea - but I think there would need to be a limit on how many 'off account' pets could be sent per person (maybe by IP address) just to prevent people from doing a mass dump of pets to the pound and skewing numbers
For example: I have one of the ER Christmas Zebras I got as an off account adopt that's just in my bookmarks serving no purpose. It would be nice if there was a way to at least let someone get him as opposed to just sitting there.
Anyhow, I think the main problem of rarity drought for pound pets also comes from donations and the like. Sure, people who are quitting may donate their Rare+ pets. At te same time however, I suspect a lot of people probably also use the pound as dumping ground to get rid of excess commons OR pets they just don't like.
One other thing - I see a lot of players with a giant wish list of just rares+ with notes in their trade rules as being 'Just for pound' for the purpose of being able to quickly identify a rare (as pound pets have the ☆On your Wishlist note similar to browsing a person's trade group).
In theory, it's possible that it's not a true drought, but rather players with wish lists like that are quicker to snap up the Rare+ pets because they can tell quicker than those of us who don't have every pet bookmarked. [Suspected unpopular idea: remove the Wishlist tag from pound pets to give people who genuinely know what a rare+ Wishlist pet they want looks like a chance versus those just watching for that ☆Wishlist tag to get trade fodder]
TL/DR: The pound isn't exactly broken, or having true droughts of rare+ pets, but it does need some refining now that there's more pets than ever