BassHead wrote:charmens wrote:I'd like to bring up the St.patty dog of 09?
I know it's demand isnt good, but when it came out i traded mine for an 08 rare (not 2nd gen), when i asked if it was a good trade, i had been told i was scammed by many people.
It went Vr in 2010 i believe? and has always been hard to find. I can't remember the adopt limit though.
This is a good one to put on here imo, I almost never see them. I'm almost 100% sure the adoption limit was 1 per person, making them even harder to find.
This is what I traded for mine in 2010
http://www.chickensmoothie.com/trades/v ... ITZcOLIsfwEDIT: Looking at the message with that trade, I wanted to confirm that the adoption limit was definitely one. They were hesitant to part with it because of that reason.
Definitely should be somewhere on the list. There was a bit of discussion about it last year (not sure if it's been discussed since then):
click and also scroll downOne per user in March 09 but not on the advent list?
Still wondering why. Nevermind, I have a vague idea now xD
"St. Patrick’s Day Dog" went VR in October 2011. Most of the Advent 2008 dogs (the big non-holiday-themed litter, aka the pre-july dogs) went VR in March 2011, 7 months before.
Other pets for comparison (raw numbers only; circulation and active users vs. inactive users are not reflected):
"Watermelon Dog" and "Boar PPS" went VR in March 2011 (in a separate rarity update right before the majority of the 08 Advent dogs).
"Red Rose Dog", "Tiger Rat" (a Sept 08 rat), and "Pink Mini Husky" went VR in May 2011. Geez, the rarity system was so bad back then xD I guess it sorta helped a tiny bit with determining the raw number of pets available, though. Did nothing to help with how many pets were with active users, of course xD
"Dark Wood Dog" went VR in June 2011.
"Target Dog" went VR in August 2011.
"Null PPS" and
"Gold Robot Dog" (January 2009!) went VR in March 2012. (Gold Robot might have more demand than the St. Patrick's Day 09 dog, but I think that the fact that the Gold Robot--which is older--turned VR 5 months later shows that the St Patrick's Day 09 dog is rarer than the Gold Robot and that the adoption limit had a significant impact on the St. Patrick's Day 09 dog's technical availability. Not sure about how many of each are in circulation right now, of course, but still.)