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I did this like last year I think, where I OD bought and retired a bunch of cheap wolves to help balance out the market
Well i got 200k+ mush so I am back at it and could use some help and opinions, feel free to post bewlow your thoughts or if you wish to help
Once again, i will try to keep score of how many I have bought and retired
Do not pm me saying the wolf wasn't meant to be retired, once bought, i can do what I want. i will try to avoid any wolves meant for others but cant gaurantee anything
Im doing this because I am bored, the market sucks and I need mush Motivation to explore Edited at July 26, 2023 03:21 AM by CriesInTheNight
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Spent all my bones so I can restart, any bones now added are from this project seeing as im not breeding right now Current Bones amount: 402 remember to subtract bones from wolfparty How much mush I spent on this: Jul 26, 2023 08:42:18 You purchased wolves for 403 mushrooms. | Jul 28, 2023 11:38:36 You purchased wolves for 891 mushrooms. | Jul 29, 2023 10:37:28 You purchased wolves for 70 mushrooms Jul 30, 2023 04:43:00 You purchased wolves for 1137 mushrooms.
Edited at August 11, 2023 06:41 AM by CriesInTheNight
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Darkseeker
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I also just realized that this Project gives people some much needed money :)
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Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Only retire wolves with under 10 v and 10t since rarity doesn't impact the usefulness of a wolf. This'll help newer players get better wolves for cheaper, there should be no non hero wolves on the market with vitals so easy to breed for
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I agree, go for wolves with less than 4v so that at minimum, any wolf with like +1 +1 +1 0 or +5 -1 0 0 etc types are avoided, that would narrow it down a lot so you aren't netting actual heros; with the under 10 v criteria, you would still be netting heros, because other than for breeding to guarantee higher vits, more than +1 on each vital doesn't do anything in explore I believe. . Another thing that would be awesome to get rid of specifically, is all the defects and boosts that have less than like 10 v and 10T unless they are G1, all these long lineage wolves with trash vits and no talents just need to go. . If you want, to conserve your mush and make it last longer, ignore any wolf over the age of like 16/17 because they are likely to die soon anyways and few people buy those in the first place. . I absolutely love and support that you are doing this, I will also buy and retire what I can every day, but I don't usually have a lot of mush to spare at the moment as I don't have a fully trained explore team to earn mush yet. Working on it though! :) Maybe I can commit to buying and retiring 10 per day to make a small start? Edit I think I've already bought 20 since you posted this link Edited at July 26, 2023 04:18 AM by Trenzalore
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I think the range of 10v makes more sense then 4 because 4v doesn't mean its a good wolf as well as the whole point is to get rid of the influx of wolves so having many stipulations wouldn't make sense. I've also noticed an influx in lots of boosts so look out for the super cheap ones because they're probably retire worthy
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im not sure about the vitals yet, but i for sure agree with the age thing. i will retire all under 12 i think or 10, just cause in few game yeras they will be dead Trenzalore said: I agree, go for wolves with less than 4v so that at minimum, any wolf with like +1 +1 +1 0 or +5 -1 0 0 etc types are avoided, that would narrow it down a lot so you aren't netting actual heros; with the under 10 v criteria, you would still be netting heros, because other than for breeding to guarantee higher vits, more than +1 on each vital doesn't do anything in explore I believe. . Another thing that would be awesome to get rid of specifically, is all the defects and boosts that have less than like 10 v and 10T unless they are G1, all these long lineage wolves with trash vits and no talents just need to go. . If you want, to conserve your mush and make it last longer, ignore any wolf over the age of like 16/17 because they are likely to die soon anyways and few people buy those in the first place. . I absolutely love and support that you are doing this, I will also buy and retire what I can every day, but I don't usually have a lot of mush to spare at the moment as I don't have a fully trained explore team to earn mush yet. Working on it though! :) Maybe I can commit to buying and retiring 10 per day to make a small start? Edit I think I've already bought 20 since you posted this link
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agreed Kitties said: I think the range of 10v makes more sense then 4 because 4v doesn't mean its a good wolf as well as the whole point is to get rid of the influx of wolves so having many stipulations wouldn't make sense. I've also noticed an influx in lots of boosts so look out for the super cheap ones because they're probably retire worthy
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A reset is definitely needed, and I agree about limiting the vitals and definitely the talents. I know that I usually retire a wolf that has both really bad, except in cases of high BE and high rarity (I do like high rarity sometimes). But also, what about the stud market?
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Spotlight Tango said: A reset is definitely needed, and I agree about limiting the vitals and definitely the talents. I know that I usually retire a wolf that has both really bad, except in cases of high BE and high rarity (I do like high rarity sometimes). But also, what about the stud market?
I don't think there's much we can do about the stud market besides waiting for most of them to die. A lot of players have a lot of mush/apples now so I think were just gonna have to get used to the influx in stud until people give up on it.
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