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I've had friends ask me from time to time about this, so here's a quick and simple guide to help explain how I price my stryx genos based on past sales records, for anyone who may wish to buy or offer a stryx geno to me.
It is by no means the official way to price genos, but if you are new and clueless on how much to offer for/sell a geno, you're more than welcomed to use this guide as reference
For ease of comprehension, all prices are listed in USD.
I do however accept dA points at the rate of 100 to $1.
I did not list any prices in AP because I do not generally accept payments in AP.
Disclaimer: The prices listed below applies to bred genos only! It may fluctuate depending on supply vs demand in the stryx market, but generally I do not go too far below these prices. Prices are adjusted and revised accordingly.
Soil ---------------------------- $5
Sand --------------------------- $5-7* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $10
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $30
Soil ---------------------------- $8
Sand --------------------------- $8-10* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $15-20
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $50+
Soil ---------------------------- $20
Sand --------------------------- $20-25+* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $30
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $80+
Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $20-30 per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $50-70+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $100+ or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $20-30 per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $50-70+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $100+ or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $30+ per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $100+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $150 or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
Albino -------------------- add $35-50+
Vitiligo ------------------- add $35-50+
Melanism ---------------- added price depends on base colour; price will be close to nox, but lesser
Chimerism\Harlequin --- added price is the price of the 2nd set of genes (basically two stryxs)
Chiroptra -------------- add $45-65+
Silken ---- add $50+
Royal ---- above $250++
Silken ---- add $100+
Royal ---- unknown <--- no previous record of sales; too few in existence
Silken ---- add $170+
Royal ---- unknown <--- no previous record of sales; too few in existence
"Why is a silken worth more than a horned?"
If you breed anything with a silken, there's a chance to get a royal. A horned only produces more horneds, unless bred with a silken/royal itself.
[This is for when only one of the parents carry the gene(and the gene is non-dominant) while the other parent doesn't]
25% chance to get soil
10% chance to get snow
1% chance to get nox
25% chance to get a common marking
10% chance to get an uncommon marking
1% chance to get a rare marking
[Please note that marking mutations are random and do not pass down from parents]
0.1% chance to get a marking mutation (career breeders have 0.2%)
0.5% chance to get chiroptra (career breeders have 1%)
- 5 markings genos; it is difficult to breed for and essentially close to what you can get with a semi-custom
- a geno with 6 or more markings is considered a genobomb and very hard to obtain
- base color rarities + markings: e.g. a nox harpia with 4 common markings is going to cost more per marking than a soil harpia with 4 common markings
- marking mutations and feather mutations combined with multiple markings and a good base, can make prices skyrocket.
- any stryx which carries the galyx marking with other markings, the price per marking will increase as well; this is because galyx affects all markings and turns them iridescent.
- stryxs with very short lineages or lineages that do not contain very commonly-bred parents will generally cost more. E.G. a nox stryx who does not have Noctus 076 in their lineage
I've had friends ask me from time to time about this, so here's a quick and simple guide to help explain how I price my stryx genos based on past sales records, for anyone who may wish to buy or offer a stryx geno to me.
It is by no means the official way to price genos, but if you are new and clueless on how much to offer for/sell a geno, you're more than welcomed to use this guide as reference
For ease of comprehension, all prices are listed in USD.
I do however accept dA points at the rate of 100 to $1.
I did not list any prices in AP because I do not generally accept payments in AP.
Disclaimer: The prices listed below applies to bred genos only! It may fluctuate depending on supply vs demand in the stryx market, but generally I do not go too far below these prices. Prices are adjusted and revised accordingly.
Prices of base colors (without markings):
Tyto Stryx:
[common; highest chance of passing as this breed]:Sand --------------------------- $5-7* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $10
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $30
Corva Stryx:
[uncommon: only 40% chance of passing when cross-bred with tytos; 70% chance when cross-bred with harpias]:Soil ---------------------------- $8
Sand --------------------------- $8-10* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $15-20
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $50+
Harpia Stryx:
[rare: only 20% chance of passing when cross-bred with tytos; 30% chance of passing when cross-bred with corvas]:Soil ---------------------------- $20
Sand --------------------------- $20-25+* <--- may be subjected to change due to recent lack of sand genes being produced
Snow(uncommon base) ------ $30
Nox(rare base) ---------------- $80+
Prices of markings:
Tyto Stryx:
Common markings ------------------------------- add $5 per marking (double if dominant)Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $20-30 per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $50-70+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $100+ or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
Corva Stryx:
Common markings ------------------------------- add $5 per marking (double if dominant)Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $20-30 per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $50-70+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $100+ or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
Harpia Stryx:
Common markings ------------------------------- add $5 per marking (double if dominant)Uncommon markings ---------------------------- add $30+ per marking (double + $15-30 if dominant)
Rare markings (not including Galyx/Aurora) --- add $100+ per marking (double + $50-75 if dominant)
Rare marking (Galyx/Aurora) ------------------- add $150 or above per marking (triple or more if dominant)
*Prices of Marking Mutations:
Albino -------------------- add $35-50+
Vitiligo ------------------- add $35-50+
Melanism ---------------- added price depends on base colour; price will be close to nox, but lesser
Chimerism\Harlequin --- added price is the price of the 2nd set of genes (basically two stryxs)
Chiroptra -------------- add $45-65+
*Above prices are subject to change due to recent lack of mutations being bred.
Prices of Feather Mutations:
Tyto Stryx:
Horned --- add $40+Silken ---- add $50+
Royal ---- above $250++
Corva Stryx:
Horned --- add $70+Silken ---- add $100+
Royal ---- unknown <--- no previous record of sales; too few in existence
Harpia Stryx:
Horned --- add $120+Silken ---- add $170+
Royal ---- unknown <--- no previous record of sales; too few in existence
"Why is a silken worth more than a horned?"
If you breed anything with a silken, there's a chance to get a royal. A horned only produces more horneds, unless bred with a silken/royal itself.
Basic Percentages at a Glance:
[This is for when only one of the parents carry the gene(and the gene is non-dominant) while the other parent doesn't]
25% chance to get soil
10% chance to get snow
1% chance to get nox
25% chance to get a common marking
10% chance to get an uncommon marking
1% chance to get a rare marking
[Please note that marking mutations are random and do not pass down from parents]
0.1% chance to get a marking mutation (career breeders have 0.2%)
0.5% chance to get chiroptra (career breeders have 1%)
Rule of Exception: depending on the difficulty of obtaining the gene combination, the prices may cost more than using the above prices to calculate.
Examples of exceptions:- 5 markings genos; it is difficult to breed for and essentially close to what you can get with a semi-custom
- a geno with 6 or more markings is considered a genobomb and very hard to obtain
- base color rarities + markings: e.g. a nox harpia with 4 common markings is going to cost more per marking than a soil harpia with 4 common markings
- marking mutations and feather mutations combined with multiple markings and a good base, can make prices skyrocket.
- any stryx which carries the galyx marking with other markings, the price per marking will increase as well; this is because galyx affects all markings and turns them iridescent.
- stryxs with very short lineages or lineages that do not contain very commonly-bred parents will generally cost more. E.G. a nox stryx who does not have Noctus 076 in their lineage
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Just want to write this up quickly,
Apologies to all my friends and watchers if I've been inactive in terms of responses/replies for the past few months. Health took a plummet, both the mental and physical, but especially the physical. I'll try to get back here ASAP though.
I can still be reached via notes on urgent things (e.g. commissions, sales, trades, etc since I don't like to keep people waiting when it comes to monetary things), so don't hesitate to send me a note!
Thank you for your patience, I'll try to get myself back on track as soon as I can:heart:
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Offering:
Looking for:
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This is a great guide! But how about the prices for Gryphs and Hawks since they entered the game now Is there an average to help you come up with a price?