Board Thread:DC Wiki Discussion/@comment-35719775-20191015184543

Hey folks,

The new Dragon Rarity Guide has been implemented, as well as some new rules of thumb for classifying dragon rarity. Dragons have been reclassified according to market price, using the following scheme:

0 – Very common –          100 shards 1 – Common     –   200 -   400 shards 2 – Uncommon   –   500 - 1,500 shards 3 – Rare       – 1,600 - 2,500 shards 4 – Very Rare  –      >= 2,600 shards 5 – Extremely Rare – Reserved for highly limited or hard to obtain non-market dragons (ie, neglected, prize, GoN)

Dragon articles have been updated and recategorized to reflect their rating on the Rarity Guide. There are some exceptions, such as for which are considered rarer by users than their market price would imply. If you think there are any other breed rarities that don't align with the guide above, please open a topic on the Rarity Guide Talk page.

I wanted to touch on the rarity categories for dragon articles. Right now, all Holiday dragons are also categorized as. I'm not sure that rarity classification is entirely appropriate for Holidays? They behave so thoroughly outside of normal dropping/breeding dynamics that I wonder if they should have a "Limited edition" rarity category, or just use "Holiday Dragons" as their "rarity" and remove them from the regular "Rare Dragons" category.

If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, please let me know!

Thanks,

RinasaurusRex (talk) 18:45, October 15, 2019 (UTC) 