Board Thread:Animal Jam Talk/@comment-34855761-20190218232945

Hey, I know this is probably going to get shot down, and honestly, I´m going to get myself into hell with Choco or other admins on this site, but I had an idea.

Blueberrykawaiigirl´s perspective:

I think that we can all agree that the underwater areas in Jamaa are in deep trouble (I want to say this is a pun, but I dont know) Animal Jam has been spending less and less time updating them, to only having seasonal updates for events like Friendship Festival and Night of the Phantoms. And you know, I thought to myself ¨Well, why is this happening? What makes the Underwater areas so widly disliked, compared with the land areas?¨

And of course, there are more then enough reasons, but being a 15 year old nerd who plays Animal Jam everyday of her life, theres not much I can do to bring my ideas out there, atleast, not to AJHQ themselves. So, If people can help help me carry this out, I think it can actually be a very valuable asset to the steps in reviving the oceans. Its a little project I started last year. (Forgetting about it after a couple months, and only reviving it today after talking with some other people about how DEAD the oceans are)

This project is called Revive the Oceans AJ, which I am hoping on beginning with EVERYONES favorite thing: Rarity. Its no secret that rarity is a big staple in Animal Jam. Like, cmon, don´t even try to deny it. Rarity and trading is practically half of the game. I mean, just look at you guys :D

So I proposed a new rarity system for the Underwater Areas, knowing that it might drag more people down. To begin this journey, however, I made a website that mirrors this one (ehh, yall did the half of my work xd), but with a few more ideas of my own, including Underwater Clothing Betas. It follows the same points of the RIM trading system, but with my added idea of the worth of certian items, I dubbed ¨Underwater Clothing Betas¨ Since Animal Jam never really created ¨clothing betas¨ or didn´t release items that haven´t come back in stores, maybe with the acception of Ginger Bread Men, I took the knowledge of common rarities of seasonal items, and found 4 items, which can be found on the website I am creating, and made these so called ¨Underwater Clothing Betas¨ These items include: The Rare Anemone Bow, Rare Clown Mask, Rare Lionfish Armor, and the Old Scuba Helmet; all out of store items which have a 3-4 RIM value, much like land RIMS, which cost 5-6 RIMS.

The idea was that picking 4 items that people DO have, but not everyone has, and is somewhat readily avalible like land Clothing Betas, including being avalible in the Forgotten Desert AND in adventures, made me chose those 4 as canidates.

I'''m not saying that these items are anywhere worth land clothing betas, and thats not what I wanted to happen. Infact, I´m actually comparing the worth of these ¨Clothing betas¨ to being equal to itself, others of itself, or 3-4 RIMS, much like the values of land ones. They are NOT worth land clothing betas at all, and are actually, and probably WAY under xd'''

Other then that, the rarity portion of Project: Revive the Oceans were more ideas that involved adding more things, dens, and adventures, which Animal Jam has no problems with on the land topics...

.... I guess all I´m asking for is feedback.... I´d really hate to see the Oceans in Jamaa go to waste, and I was hoping maybe the clothing beta rarity system I´ve coined might be agreeable, and in much like this website is to clothing betas, something that everyone can grow accusomed to.

If your interested in seeing what I´ve come up with so far (If you managed to read this far, is down below. Thanks for reading. I´d LOVE to hear your feedback.

I just dont want the oceans to go to waste.

- Blueberrykawaiigirl

https://aj-underwater-item-worth.wikia.com/wiki/Aj_underwater_item_worth_Wiki

PS (YEAH the name is similar, I made this in July.. xd I guess its open domain...? Im not sure. Dont taze me on this, I just thought alot of your ideas were pretty good to use, and I would like to keep them for mine.) 