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Ecifircas |
You put a price on the wolf that you think is fair, someone else pays it, they own it and can do whatever they want. If you are really selective about the packs they go to, message packs you like and ask them if they want the wolf for free. |
Heather |
Eci, if there was more worth to them then maybe I'd consider it, but seeing that most of them are just exclusive cosmetics, my moral compass still tells me its not worth retiring wolves so... yeah, I just use mush if I ever need anything from the shop, cosmetics arent too important for me =D |
Rogue Wildfires |
I only keep the wolves I really like or have high rarity. I got a winer pelt and a quasar pelt from wolf party once |
Rushing River Tribe |
personally I spent most of that 100 mush when I started on food cuz I couldn't get enough from explore to support my pack but yeah, I get that the buyer can do what they like once their sold. It just bothers me, I just find it kinda wasteful, specially if the wolf has over 30 talents. Some people would gladly take a wolf like that yk |
kycantina |
Maybe I'm the wrong person to talk to though because I have a literal bone farm lol |
Heather |
If I get quests that need me to set some wolves free, I'll just get them from the Free Range rather than the Trading Post because I know they dont belong to anyone so its a bit less sad somehow |
Ecifircas |
Heather, I feel you. I wouldn't retire wolves either if there wasn't a currency incentive. I think bones are too useful to pass up so I keep retiring wolves. |
kycantina |
naw because if they want fancy wolves they can explore, save, and pay fancy wolf prices. I had a high T girl like two days into the game |
Rogue Wildfires |
I'm pretty sure new packs get 100 mush to start off with. I think they can afford it |
Ecifircas |
I think that's a very kind thing to do but unfortunately, once they're sold, the new owners can do whatever they'd like with them. Some packs find more use for the bone currency than mush so they'll spend 5 mush on a wolf to retire them for a bone. |
Heather |
I know this sounds a bit weird but I find retiring wolves a bit sad, at most I'll just make them leave my pack so they can roam around free-range, they might not be in my pack anymore but at least they're living their lives elsewhere in the game world or it might just me being being oversentimental idk qwq |
Rushing River Tribe |
like I get it, but idk guess I just try to be considerate of the packs starting out that might want them but can't afford anything over 10-15 mush |
Rushing River Tribe |
I sell them at 5 mush so starting packs or new players can afford them |
Ecifircas |
Rushing River Tribe, because when you put a wolf up for sale, you're saying 'okay, pay this and you can do whatever you want.' Clearly, you don't find use for the wolf either if you sell it. I retire wolves all the time. Once you sell it, it's not yours to worry about - you've been paid off not to bother what happens to the pixels. |
kycantina |
Rushing, most wolves under 5 mush get retired, if you don't want that to happen price them higher so it's less worth it |
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