BriBee wrote:Cellar x Elijah wrote:DaDwarf wrote:I dont support the idea of putting something higher on the list just so that people will pay what they are worth on the list now. It seems like a hassle. like i said before, if you dont want to take an underoffer for a pet, then dont. The list aint forcing you. I traded all my rareslist rats for more then they ate worth, release and true-date alike and i'm pretty sure that didnt happen cause i'm such an awesome trader (lol). I simple dont take underoffers. Refuse to overpay Bl
The list counts demand and rarity. The general opinion about rats/spiders aint that positive. It's only logic we place them were demand puts em.
Dont get me wrong, im all for moving pets. If they are actually that rare, or when overpays happen all the time. Not the case. so yea. -votes against moving things to spike demand-
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I think you missed my point but you also stated something that includes part of my point as well. "The list counts demand and rarity." For the most part, you're right, it does. But when it comes to things like rats and spiders, you're completely wrong, again, for the most part. From what I see, the only thing you guys count when putting those things on here is demand. I'm sorry but when it's a very rare that was released in July of '08, it's rarity alone says that it should be placed on the rares list and no lower.
You're right that the rats don't have as much demand as dogs. That doesn't mean they have absolutely no demand. And they certainly don't have -negative- demand. By definition, it's literally impossible for something to have negative demand, meaning you can't have less than 0 people who want, need and/or are looking for something. It's literally not possible. Rarity is pretty much a constant. The only way for something's value to drop below its rarity is for it to have negative demand, which is, again, impossible. Therefore, something -cannot- drop below where its rarity alone should put it.
~ElijahWilkes
Sorry to butt in but,
it's not that the have negative demand, it's that since the demand is low it drops from where it would be with rarity alone (just like if there is high demand it rises), there are people who will trade fairly for rats, just not a lot.
And if we raise the rats just to get people to pay for their rarity, i think it would be more confusing for people that don't understand where their demand would be. It might make trading for them really confusing for people if they see some people paying what their rarity is worth and others paying what you would for both demand and rarity. Keeping them where they are on the rares list lets people get a good idea of what to pay, and if they choose to pay for the rarity alone, they will do that themselves c:
(sorry if this is confusing :3)
Cellar x Elijah wrote:This is the problem. Apparently people on this site don't understand how demand works with things and what you said right there isn't the correct way and shouldn't be how it should work on here. And if it was so true, then the zebras wouldn't be where they were at. They're there because of pretty much their rarity alone. Same for the apple and other fruits. If it can be done for them, it should be done for the rats. The zebras, apple and banana actually have -worse- demand than the rats, but they're kept up there because of rarity. ._. Demand shouldn't be able to bring things down below rarity, only up. ._.
~ElijahWilkes
I agree with Elijah.
Sure, if the demand is considered, people will pay less for the rats than for something different, but most people don't think about the fact that the demand is already considered here. If the BA is on the top of the Septembers List, people think it's okay to ask for a pink balloon or more for it, because it's 'high in demand' and 'people have to overpay'. They don't realize that they are only up there because of demand and that it's worth the same as every other advent, technically.
It works the same way for the rats, just the other way round. The speckled rats are low on the main list, but because of the low demand people won't pay a Skeleton or Rose PPS for it, they want to spend less. That those rats are rarer than the Moonswirl doesn't count.