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Are new traits no longer very valuable?
02-28-2013, 03:57 PM
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RE: Are new traits no longer very valuable?
I'm gonna jump in with one point about more dominant vs more recessive and relative value based upon difficulty.

If you think about it, it's actually harder to work with .. let's call them "middlin" traits .. traits where there's a lot more recessive and a lot more dominant.

By that, I mean, for example, if prices reflect difficulty, a highly-traited cat showing a "middlin" fur should actually cost MORE that the same highly-traited cat showing the "most recessive" fur. The prices "in the middle" should be a bit higher because it's more work HOLDING "in the middle".

On the other hand, that highly-traited "most recessive" fur makes your job getting a highly-traited "middlin" fur a lot easier. Prices "at the top" (most recessive) should be a bit higher NOT because of difficulty (which is lower) but because of value to you and GETTING to "the middle"
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RE: Are new traits no longer very valuable? - Tad Carlucci - 02-28-2013 03:57 PM



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