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https://wolfplaygame.com/wolf.php?id=1434427 Why is it then when I advertise decent kits (HERO stats, bonuses etc.) for sale - often for 0 nuts.ooms - do people buy them and then immediately free-range them?
I often advertise my decent kits for 0 nuts.ooms; not because I don't care/want them, but because I think that young nests and new starters may benefit from a young kit of good breeding with good stats; instead they are often bought by established nests and either retired or free-ranged immediately.
Am I missing something, or is this just a technique used to prevent newer nests from establishing them selves and becoming successful?
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There are quests that you can gain nutsfrom and some say to free range an amount of squirrels. So squirrels for 0 or cheap will be seen as people getting easy nuts. It has nothing to do with preventing newer nests from prospering. It might be more helpful to name the squirrels (Don't Free range) so that people know you actually want the squirrels to go to a loving home.
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Some people use squirrels for sale at 0 to complete a quest, there is one where someone has to Free range a wolf.
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If you put a squirrelup for free, somebodies going to buy it and once they do, it's their choice to do whatever with it. Even if you did name it something like DoNot FreeRange you wouldn't have authority to tell them not to, once its in their nest, There isn't any technique, it's just that people want to finish quests and if you are selling squirrels for free, chances are they'll be bought for one reason or another. Don't be offended by it, it happens, if you don't want this to happen don't sell them for free.
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Complaining about the game and other members is NOT allowed. I will be Locking this topic. Edited at August 29, 2017 06:43 PM by Aven
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