So... I just saw a pop sell for 4000 btb. I am not sure if thats a new trend or just an unusual thing, so for now i am putting a * on it. In case you are wondering what is going on.
Where? That price is uhhhh really high...
EDIT: NVM saw it. I think it's because there's not enough popsicles to go around x.x I think it'll go up in price, but not this quickly
i got 2 free cakes from blizzard <3
No real point in staring you got something for free, as it doesn't effect price ranges reaally.
why are the popsicles so sought-after, wasnt the swirl the winning beach party collectible, and popsicle was runner-up?
why are the popsicles so sought-after, wasnt the swirl the winning beach party collectible, and popsicle was runner-up?
why are the popsicles so sought-after, wasnt the swirl the winning beach party collectible, and popsicle was runner-up?
http://www.belltreeforums.com/showthread.php?333361-Popsicle-Collectible! Yes, here. I know, its a bit unusual. If you monitor prices as closely I do, usually prices cluster in one range. Its amazing how that just naturally happens.
This one, i am not sure if its the beginning of a trend or just weird "spike" that will just get averaged out over time, so for now, i have decided not to incluce it in the range.
Because popsicles are cool,yo.
Also it's mostly miharus fault
i got 2 free cakes from blizzard <3
New lineup looks awesome!
Can it really affect the prices considering this user usually overpays for collectibles? :0 (not trying to come off as rude or something, it's just something I've noticed).
Not rude at all, and its a valid point. (Also good eye noticing the user/pattern of whats going on.).
Yeah, I wrestle with this too. But if one person buys, lets say 5 peaches at 5000 BTB, isnt that basically setting the new market rate? Because what happens then is, all the sellers notice and they wont sell it for less than 5000.
This is not to single out this particular user. There is, about 5 to 10 super "rich" users who sometimes set the trend. Or, sometimes its not even the super rich but one or two people who become enamoured with a pattern or a particular collectible, then they start a popular trend. (ex: pops!)
So, yeah, lets all watch and see where this goes.
And I'm one of the super poor people. I get what you're saying, but it's annoying, cause that means that the rich are constantly 'in control' Especially if you went on a hiatus like me ;-;