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Arrange the purchasing and selling of dragons.
TOPIC | Price check please?
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Are you looking for specific pricing for each of your dragons...? The advice you got on the first page is solid -- 6 digits are worth a lot primarily because they are 6 digits. 5 digits are worth even more. You can get more if they're bred but all their children are named, if they have small offspring lists, if they're g1, if they're imps that old, if they're earth eyes, and/or if they're unbred. Some collectors may pay more if you have interesting IDs, although a quick look over your dragons don't have too many that seem standout in that area. (None of this really applies in the same way to dragons w 8 digits.)

Honestly, setting up an auction in the auction forum would probably be the best way to go for selling these. Some folks will set up an auction for you for a percentage of the profit, if you're not interested in doing that yourself.

Alternatively, you could see what you'd be looking for and try trading, if there's something particularly expensive on the market you want. A lot of owners of older dragons are willing to consider trades, because selling them outright can be hard with the prices they're worth.
Are you looking for specific pricing for each of your dragons...? The advice you got on the first page is solid -- 6 digits are worth a lot primarily because they are 6 digits. 5 digits are worth even more. You can get more if they're bred but all their children are named, if they have small offspring lists, if they're g1, if they're imps that old, if they're earth eyes, and/or if they're unbred. Some collectors may pay more if you have interesting IDs, although a quick look over your dragons don't have too many that seem standout in that area. (None of this really applies in the same way to dragons w 8 digits.)

Honestly, setting up an auction in the auction forum would probably be the best way to go for selling these. Some folks will set up an auction for you for a percentage of the profit, if you're not interested in doing that yourself.

Alternatively, you could see what you'd be looking for and try trading, if there's something particularly expensive on the market you want. A lot of owners of older dragons are willing to consider trades, because selling them outright can be hard with the prices they're worth.
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