crazyfrozengirl wrote:Username:crazyfrozengirl
What areas do you want explained?: Rarities.
Do you speak another language, and if so which one?: just English.
How did you find Chicken Smoothie?: Browsing through videos.
What do you like best so far?: The pets, they're cute

Any questions?: what is 'demand?'
So there are two things on CS: Demand and rarity.
To understand demand you must know what rarity is. Rarity is how much of that pet is on the site. You can see that for instance through the little bar underneath the pet that will say omg so common, very common, common, uncommon, rare, very rare, or omg so rare. You might also see unknown which means its rarity hasn't been determined yet (usually takes a month for new rarities to show up).
Demand is creatures that might be worth uncommon for instance but the amount of users that want the pet is greater than the supply. Therefore members are willing to pay more for the pet than the actual worth. There are many pets on CS that have demand and some members take demand in account while others are more choosey if they take demand. Some in demand pets: Shima Longtail is a '09 rare but members are willing to pay more than an '09 rare for it. Demand is something that can fluxuate a lot because in a matter of days for some pets the demand can decrease or increase. Also creatures have different demand. Usually rats and spiders have the least demand while dogs have the highest demand with cats being extremely close. Lions also have great demand.
The only pets that are not supposed to take demand into account are list pets which are pets that are already worth more than other pets on CS and are on three different lists: advent, September, and main. Main being the highest (like my galaxy dog in my signature) and lowest of the lists being the advent. Members still add demand to them even though they already take demand into account.
Hopefully this will help you understand rarities and demand. If you have any more questions feel free to ask here or ask your mentor when you receive him/her
