Selling Wajas

Selling your wajas is pretty straightforward. First of all, set the price of the waja by going to the details page and entering the price in the box. Browsing other caves to see how much others are selling similar wajas for will help you set a price you like. Once you have a price, check the selling box. Your waja is now on the market and all you have to do is wait for someone to buy it. You can sell a pregnant waja, but the offspring will go to the buyers cave by default, so make sure that you turn off breeding, or stipulate in the conditions of sale what happens to pups.

Advertise your wajas in the selling forum. Setting up a thread with some pictures will help bring buyers to your cave. Make the title informative, so that buyers don’t skip your thread thinking that you only have Aerials to sell.

1. Getting the Best Price

I was asked to add a section on how to price your waja’s competitvely. I have no experience in selling wajas, but a little in buying them, so maybe I can offer some advice on buying wajas that might give you some clues towards pricing to sell.

Waja prices can range anywhere from 15,000 waja credits to several million credits (the highest I’ve seen so far was 30 million). The most important factors in waja pricing is generation and markings. The higher the generation of your waja, the less you will be able to sell it for. If you are looking for wajas to buy, check the generation number before you click. That waja you thought was a bargain may turn out to be an inbred-hi-gen waja whose pups you can’t even give away.

Make sure the waja doesn’t have any markings you don’t like. While markings will fade in subsequent generations, it can be difficult to predict how those markings will affect the offspring in intervening generations.

Think about which breeds you want. The market is veritably flooded with Aerials. Personally, I don’t like them and I’m happy not to breed them. Consider devloping a less common breed such as water or divine. Because waters and divines are so low on the dominance chart, they can only be bred with their own types. This makes - divines especially - rather rare on the market. Most people hang onto their low-gen divines. If you can breed low-gen attractive divines, you could find an excellent market for low-gen divines priced bellow the 1 million credit mark.

2. Sale Caves

Some breeders find it easier to set up sale caves. This is a common occurance in the world of wajas. Simply register a second account, and put “sales” somewhere in the screen name. Once you have the cave set up, it’s a simple matter or transfering wajas for sale into that cave and setting their sale prices.

Having a sale cave is a good idea for the simple fact that if people are browsing through your cave looking at wajas for sale, you will inevitably get messages asking if your favourite low-gen breeder is available for sale. Well… no, no he’s not; hence why he has no sale price. It will happen.


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