>>53700862So how do you think pokemon are worth. I'm trying to figure this out as it has massive this out becuess i trying to figure out how much Like for explain a caterpie or pidove are practically given away for free while a Ralts or a Cranidos set you back 10,000 if not 100,000 dollars. There are also other factors that can effect the prices of a pokemon such as heritage, battle, move set, training, is it native or imported to the region, etc. Like for example can an eevee found out in the wild could go for something like $500 while an identical eevee except it has the proper papas and a long heritage could go for well over $6000-80000 dollar.
So far have several catalogers setup so far, but a fair warning I'M still playing around with everything.
"Nature": Theses pokemon are so abundant and prevalent that many don't even bother to catch them. Ex; rattata, stantler, Basculin, Skwovet
"Commom": No were near the as abundant as above, these are usually the first pokemon trainer will catch on their joinery. Generally a breeder wouldn't waste their time on these pokemon. Ex; Nidoran, Pidove, furret, Sewaddle, Whimsicott
"Uncommon" Take a little more effort to find and catch. Ex; pikachu, Aipom, Breloom, Weavile, Lilligant
"Workers":The beast of burden or workers of the pokemon world can found all over the places doing work Ex; Machamp, mareep, Wooloo, Conkeldurr,
"Pets": These pokemon are gernally keeped as pets and can be found all over the places. They are not that difficult to find or get, but vary all over the places in prices. EX; Meowth, houndour, skitty, Yamper, Eevee, Rockruff, Buneary, Espurr
"Limited": Theses are a harder to find and catch, but not impossible for the average trainer to get their hand on. Ex; lapras, Mawile, Beheeyem, Sawk
"Scarce" These pokemon take greater skill to catch which most people don't have. Skill trainers will have the skill and money to have one. Ex; Aggron, Pangoro, Steelix, Braviary, Drapion, Luxray
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