Wolf worth
Wolf worth
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Posted 2023-11-21 10:04:27
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Unus #130510 |
Posted 2023-11-21 10:07:27
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Niazilla #44999 |
Posted 2023-11-21 10:29:31
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Unus #130510 |
Posted 2023-11-21 10:43:40
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Niazilla #44999 |
Posted 2023-11-21 12:49:37
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spotpc #9204 |
Posted 2023-11-22 19:08:03
Most chased, assuming they are not basic NBWs, go for at least 150 SC or higher depending on the wolf. Wolves will have different values based on Tiers, whether they are a carrier or not, if they have a mutation, and based on stats. Comboing desired traits will increase the value of your wolf, of course. Bases are TI, TII, TIII, and T*, with TIII tending to be the most valuable. Especially on an NBW, which is true for any trait. Value tends to be lost through generations if that wolf isn't keeping up on stats, so keep that in mind. Markings and Eyes also have tiers based on whether they are applicator applied, from raffle stud, RMA, common, NBW exclusive, custom, or breed-only. Marks will have their tiers alongside the marking name, and you can check what the tier means with the handy tooltip on the marking box. Eyes are more difficult to tell as they don't have official tiers at this time, but you can always ask another player about it if you haven't an idea, or use your search engine to see if you can find info that way. I noticed as long as you focus at least on the statty part of the wolf, even the most potato wolves sell for around 10 GC, if not higher, if they are higher end for their generation (this is coming from confirmed observation over the last few months of my return with my wolves). At times, generation doesn't matter to people, depending on the buyer. Pretty/rare traits help with the sale, of course, and may even increase the overall value. Always try to check if a trait is rare or not by using the Search Tool, and check prices by filling out the Wolves Search Box. I suggest including the generation level of the wolf you are trying to sell when doing so. When searching traits, be specific about which ones you are looking into to get a better idea of value. Such as, if you are looking up how Crotalus gen1s sell for, as linked in my first paragraph, you would find at the time of me writing, the lowest being sold is 4 GC. I would suggest going for a average based on the results if not higher when pricing. Please feel free to approach me if you ever need pricing help! As well, if you have further questions or need clarification on anything, I would gladly explain it over to you. I know this is an awfully long read, and I apologize for that. TL;DR//Keypoints:
All this info comes from about over 400 wolf sales over the past few months, all in my own experience. Some days, you'll be very lucky with buyers. Other days may come dry. My best advice is to be patient and be open about exactly what you are looking for from buyers, as otherwise offers, if you are accepting them, may not be desirable. |
Nҽʅƚԋყҽɳ #2537 |
Posted 2023-11-22 19:39:22
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Unus #130510 |
Posted 2023-11-22 19:52:12
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Nҽʅƚԋყҽɳ #2537 |