@Morgus
Thanks for stopping by! Here are my suggestions, with a blurb to explain my reasoning:
Latte/Maroon/Royal - SB 50g; the tertiary looks "bad", but with Stained it actually becomes similar to red range/red range/blue range dragons, which some people are fans of
Caribbean/Periwinkle/Sapphire - SB 100g; a triple blue range is always pretty, even if it doesn't have matching eyes
Cobalt/Azure/Sand - SB 50g; the eyes make the tert a little better, I'm not entirely sure if he'd sell but we can try
Sky/Storm/Silver - SB 70-80g; it's from the first NotN and has pleasant colours, but unfortunately he's bred, and G1 collectors are less willing to pay for bred dragons
Denim/Steel/Orca - SB 800g; it's got good colours, snowbelly, pretty close to XXY, and the Bee gene looks good on her
Charcoal/Oilslick/Seafoam - SB 100g; black is popular though idk if people will like the "neon spooky" effect of seafoam Ghost, again though it's definitely something we can try
Emerald/Carmine/Pistachio - SB 60g; Christmas colours and eyes!
Coal/Buttercup/Tangerine - SB 150g, the first two colours match pretty well and the eyes also do, although the tertiary detracts a bit from the whole picture
I haven't mentioned the rest because I think they wouldn't sell for much, but I've seen people do "bargain bins" for G1s selling them at 15-25g each flat, and some usually get bought. So we could try auctioning the ones I mentioned with the suggested SBs, then reserve a post for the "bargain bin" and see if any of the others get bought. After that you can exalt the rest (or sell at fodder price, or whatever you plan on doing with them).
A good time frame would be around Friday to Sunday in my opinion, since Friday pings are more likely to be read than midweek pings, and auctions ending on Sundays can be followed by more people than auctions ending on weekdays. This is just a suggestion though, and it's definitely negotiable. I can also auction them separately if you want! Consider that separate auctions will draw more attention to one single dragon (since it'll have less competition), but the downside is that, of course, selling everything will take longer.
Thanks for stopping by! Here are my suggestions, with a blurb to explain my reasoning:
Latte/Maroon/Royal - SB 50g; the tertiary looks "bad", but with Stained it actually becomes similar to red range/red range/blue range dragons, which some people are fans of
Caribbean/Periwinkle/Sapphire - SB 100g; a triple blue range is always pretty, even if it doesn't have matching eyes
Cobalt/Azure/Sand - SB 50g; the eyes make the tert a little better, I'm not entirely sure if he'd sell but we can try
Sky/Storm/Silver - SB 70-80g; it's from the first NotN and has pleasant colours, but unfortunately he's bred, and G1 collectors are less willing to pay for bred dragons
Denim/Steel/Orca - SB 800g; it's got good colours, snowbelly, pretty close to XXY, and the Bee gene looks good on her
Charcoal/Oilslick/Seafoam - SB 100g; black is popular though idk if people will like the "neon spooky" effect of seafoam Ghost, again though it's definitely something we can try
Emerald/Carmine/Pistachio - SB 60g; Christmas colours and eyes!
Coal/Buttercup/Tangerine - SB 150g, the first two colours match pretty well and the eyes also do, although the tertiary detracts a bit from the whole picture
I haven't mentioned the rest because I think they wouldn't sell for much, but I've seen people do "bargain bins" for G1s selling them at 15-25g each flat, and some usually get bought. So we could try auctioning the ones I mentioned with the suggested SBs, then reserve a post for the "bargain bin" and see if any of the others get bought. After that you can exalt the rest (or sell at fodder price, or whatever you plan on doing with them).
A good time frame would be around Friday to Sunday in my opinion, since Friday pings are more likely to be read than midweek pings, and auctions ending on Sundays can be followed by more people than auctions ending on weekdays. This is just a suggestion though, and it's definitely negotiable. I can also auction them separately if you want! Consider that separate auctions will draw more attention to one single dragon (since it'll have less competition), but the downside is that, of course, selling everything will take longer.