User blog:Sweet13erry/tips ; how to become more rare

Tips: How to Become More Rare
You might have seen many Jammers with rares and extravagant dens. While playing from the Beta Testing and having played the game longer, does play an important factor in how rare a Jammer is, here are some tips that may help you become more rare! (Tips are not in order!)

Actually, before I start the advice, I will be giving you a small timeline of an average Jammer and their rarity.

New Jammer: Don't know a lot about the game, don't really mind other players, do their own thing, they mainly explore. Not rare at all, usually.

New Jammer 2.0: Play lots of games, earn toys and plushies, know how to do basic things like trading, and decorating. Not rare.

Inquisitive Jammer: They see lots of items and other players talking about RIMS and betas. They become curious and start asking Buddies about these items.

Growing Jammer: Does lots of adventures: wins adventure prizes and trades them up to betas. ARE VERY CREATIVE at this time, they aren't very rare but aren't poor either: they have just enough resources to put their creativity to it's best.

RARE Jammer: Obtains betas, promos, spikes and other rare items: continues to grow in rarity.

NOW FOR THE TIPS:
 * 1) Play adventures: adventures truly give you uncommon items that are worth a fair amount and are awesome den items to display in your den,
 * 2) Stock up on seasonal items: this is actually quite hard to do, sometimes the items are not worth much, but trust me, it's nice to have the items to decorate and have items during the time the seasonal event comes.
 * 3) Have a spare: a spare account allows for you to save the items you don't quite favor in another account. this is a great way to store items, especially seasonal items and such.
 * 4) Don't go right for the rares: the biggest mistake a Jammer can make is start looking for rares ones they find out about them, take your time and work your way up to your goal. Meaning: don't start playing the game and look for a short collar, work your way up by looking for adventure items you can trade for betas which you can then trade for a short collar. Adding on to this tip, people value den items a lot, especially out of store ones that aren't beta, but where here until about 2014 or even 2015.
 * 5) AJ Item Worth Wiki: always have a tab to this website pulled up. It's a really quick way to check an item's worth! It's unfortunate not many know about this, so spread the word and utilize this website! Joining provides greater features as well!
 * 6) Fashion Shows/ Giveaways: if you've ever played a fashion show, you'll know that the items aren't very rare, but they do suffice, many prizes are clothing betas. Giveaways- *ahem* FAIR giveaways aren't common now, but they DO EXIST, you just have to be at the right place at the right time. (Don't trust folks!)
 * 7) Art: I've seen many SIMPLE pieces of art that are beautiful. These are simple images using simple colors and they are really amazing! Many people offer spikes for good pieces of art, and it doesn't always have to be realistic for it to be good! So, just try creating masterpieces, if you don't want to continue, you don't have to.
 * 8) Don't Trade Fair Amount: Before you raise your eyebrows, hear me out! The worth of an item is based on it's demand or the value a Jammer holds it as. An example of an item would be: the Skunk Tail! This item was essentially a common item, but due to it being a great extra to almost any outfit, it's well sought out, I've been offered spikes for my tail! Let me give you a situation: If I had a Black Jamaaliday scarf, and someone wants it: they can trade me the fair amount: a few rims or they can go over and trade me a den beta, maybe if the other Jammer really wanted the scarf, they probably will trade me a den beta. Some Jammer prefers the physical appearance over the actual worth of the item, so you can basically trade simple nature den items and such, for a big value. Also, if someone has the same item already, they might not want to trade the fair amount for it and might want to trade a little but under. This isn't scamming, as long as the other person knows the item's actual worth- (but, once again, the actual worth is what is accepted by the community) it's okay. A better way to have worded this might have been negotiating.