Wolf Market Survival Guide - What Is "Good?" [HEAVY WIP, UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Wolf Market Survival Guide - What Is "Good?" [HEAVY WIP, UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
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Posted 2022-10-01 17:46:27 (edited)
DISCLAIMER: Wolf Market Survival GuideYou can find a FAQ here. Make or Break - Does it have a good base? - Is it inbred? - What's its generation number? Also Pretty Important - Does it have good markings? - Does it have good stats? - What is its age? - What is its sex? Cool Bonuses - Does it carry or have any mutations? - Does it have rare eyes? - Does it look cool? |
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Posted 2022-10-01 17:46:34 (edited)
Make or Break- Does it have a good base?The first thing most people look at with any given wolf is what base it has. You can check your wolf's base under its image. Take a look at the wolf's base tier- you'll find it in the Looks category, under Base Genetics. At the end of the box it'll say I, II, III, or *. Wolves with Tier 3 (T3) or Special Tier (T*) bases are generally considered good, as these bases are hard to breed and are generally pretty cool-looking. T3 bases are only available through breeding with other T3 wolves, with the exception of Fox and Badger, which can be applied via crafted applicators. T* bases are obtained through breeding with T* wolves or through applicators obtained during events. T1 bases are not considered good, and unless your wolf has something really special going for it, a T1 wolf is not going to be worth much. T2 bases, while slightly better than T1 bases, are about the same sales-wise. TL;DR: T3 and T* bases are good. T1 and T2 bases are not good.
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Rippleskip [Rare Rolling] #53693 |
Posted 2022-10-01 17:46:42 (edited)
Also Pretty Important |
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Posted 2022-10-01 17:46:47 (edited)
Cool Bonuses |
Rippleskip [Rare Rolling] #53693 |
Posted 2022-10-01 17:46:54 (edited)
FAQQ: What about my wolf's skin/nose/claws? A: Nobody cares about skin/nose/claws beyond if they look good with the rest of the wolf's design. For example, Selenite skin, an event skin that is very blue, is infamous for looking terrible with 99% of wolf designs. While skin/nose/claws obtained from event applicators are technically slightly harder to obtain, they don't really add anything to your wolf's value. Q: Does a wolf not being valuable by market standards mean that it's a bad wolf? A: No. Any wolf is a good wolf if you love it; the market is just terrible. Q: Why is the market so terrible? A: I don't know, dude. |
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