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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:18 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:28 pm
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Basically, after it finishes evolving, they're exactly the same. What's different is when they're first released. After the first release of an evolving item, every month/two weeks or so, a new generation of that item is released. What that means, is that the poses the 1st gen that came out with are now passed on to the second generation, and the 1st gen item now has the newest set of poses.
Most people like first gen just because it's first, there's not really any reason to it after the item is finished evolving. It's more expensive because it's just a standard gaians have set, that the first is the best, so it should be worth the most. And because people want the best, the price goes up, as is what happens with supply/demand.
If you're looking for an item and don't necessarily want the first, I recommend getting the cheapest gen, since there are absolutely no differences in their poses. The only difference is the price. Also, the price ladder doesn't go down with each gen. Apart from the first gen that is usually the most expensive, the other generations always vary in price. 2nd gen can be less expensive than 8th gen, or vice versa.
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:33 pm
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Gogh Reed finished evolving a long time ago, all gens are fully evolved, and the different prices are supply and demand. 1st usually has the highest demand, then it kind of shuffles in prices from there, though there are exceptions. It also depends on how many of each gen there are So back when they came out with the EI bundle that had Runcible Spoon, SC Agape and one or two others, each one got a 3rd gen. Agape stayed the same, being a high demand for its scissors, while Runciple Spoon, being not as popular, had a massive price drop If you find a more recent EI that's still evolving (Parcel Post, say), when it gets the second generation, it will only have the basics it started off with, then go through each evolution But overall, it's a supply and demand thing, really. Basic economics
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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:43 am
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