uuhhhh looks like you have found the old price guide! take a look at the more up-to-date one HERE:
Many people have asked me to either price or evaluate their kavat!
The biggest problem with kavat breeding is that there is no rare colours, pattern head or tail types!
ALL COLOURS can be found and brought on the marketplace so there is no rare ‘natural only’ coloration, the HEADS and TAILS all have an % chance of being produced. Same goes for energy colours.
Smeeta and Adaraza have an equal chance of occurring.
This means that all kavats will have about the same value, it just depends how much you are willing to pay for a particular head/tail combination you want.
Gender is the only thing that isn’t carried over in prints but there is no visual differences between male and female kavats.
Hythinth pattern is the only naturally occurring pattern.
No official names have been given this is just the most commonly used names for each of the heads/tails
Available heads:
Fennec fox
Persian head
Long Tuffed ears
Long ball point ears
Available tails:
Guppy tail (also known as Beta)
Mermaid tail
Arrow tail
Leaf tail
Peacock tail (better pic to come)
Energy colours available:
Edit: -the colours I can confirm is yellow -green -pale pink/white -cyan -blue -orange -a limey colour?
As a rule, the large ears seems most popular with Persian faces being the least desired, guppy tails and arrow tails also seem popular but it’s really down to personal tastes.
Overall I have seen kavat prints going for as little as 25p and as much as 300p average prices seem between 80-200p
The only kavat I would say could be considered most rare is a Kavat with all four colour slots AND it’s energy colour NATUARALY matched. (so a completely red kavat or an all yellow one), due to the wide range of colours available this would be harder to make and a less common occurrence, as of yet I have not seen 100% one colour kavat, with a matching energy colour.
I would estimate the value of a 100% one colour kavat to be worth as much as 300-500p.
So to recap: (prices are for both prints)
All normal kavats: 80-200p
100% all one colour: 300-500p
Persian faced kavats currently seem to be going for only 30-80p
You may sell your kavat for as much or as little as you like! This guide is here just to help you get a rough idea of current prices that I have seen most kavats for sale at.
Price update: 26/12/16
current prices have fallen and they now seem to work out as follows:
big eared kavats with either leaf, peacock, guppy or arrow tail: 60-150p (with leaf and arrow tails being most popular alongside tuffed ears)
big eared kavats with mermaid tail: 40-80p
Persian faced kavats (any tail): 20-50p
Fennec faced kavats (any tail): 30-80p
mermaid short tails seem the least popular alongside the Persian face.
New:
in order to help you I.D how many matching colours and where colours go on a kavat I have made this image to help clarify the 'fur' colour slots and where each one sits on a kavat.
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uuhhhh looks like you have found the old price guide! take a look at the more up-to-date one HERE:
Many people have asked me to either price or evaluate their kavat!
The biggest problem with kavat breeding is that there is no rare colours, pattern head or tail types!
ALL COLOURS can be found and brought on the marketplace so there is no rare ‘natural only’ coloration, the HEADS and TAILS all have an % chance of being produced. Same goes for energy colours.
Smeeta and Adaraza have an equal chance of occurring.
This means that all kavats will have about the same value, it just depends how much you are willing to pay for a particular head/tail combination you want.
Gender is the only thing that isn’t carried over in prints but there is no visual differences between male and female kavats.
Hythinth pattern is the only naturally occurring pattern.
No official names have been given this is just the most commonly used names for each of the heads/tails
Available heads:
Fennec fox
Persian head
Long Tuffed ears
Long ball point ears
Available tails:
Guppy tail (also known as Beta)
Mermaid tail
Arrow tail
Leaf tail
Peacock tail (better pic to come)
Energy colours available:
Edit: -the colours I can confirm is yellow -green -pale pink/white -cyan -blue -orange -a limey colour?
As a rule, the large ears seems most popular with Persian faces being the least desired, guppy tails and arrow tails also seem popular but it’s really down to personal tastes.Overall I have seen kavat prints going for as little as 25p and as much as 300p average prices seem between 80-200p
The only kavat I would say could be considered most rare is a Kavat with all four colour slots AND it’s energy colour NATUARALY matched. (so a completely red kavat or an all yellow one), due to the wide range of colours available this would be harder to make and a less common occurrence, as of yet I have not seen 100% one colour kavat, with a matching energy colour.
I would estimate the value of a 100% one colour kavat to be worth as much as 300-500p.
So to recap: (prices are for both prints)All normal kavats: 80-200p
100% all one colour: 300-500p
Persian faced kavats currently seem to be going for only 30-80pYou may sell your kavat for as much or as little as you like! This guide is here just to help you get a rough idea of current prices that I have seen most kavats for sale at.
Price update: 26/12/16
current prices have fallen and they now seem to work out as follows:
big eared kavats with either leaf, peacock, guppy or arrow tail: 60-150p (with leaf and arrow tails being most popular alongside tuffed ears)
big eared kavats with mermaid tail: 40-80p
Persian faced kavats (any tail): 20-50p
Fennec faced kavats (any tail): 30-80p
mermaid short tails seem the least popular alongside the Persian face.
New:
in order to help you I.D how many matching colours and where colours go on a kavat I have made this image to help clarify the 'fur' colour slots and where each one sits on a kavat.
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