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Originally Posted by Ann Launay It's fukn adorable...my avs pretty much always have a cat theme, but I could totally see wandering around the grid in wearing that on occasion.
Of course, if it had optional robot kitty parts...  |
With robot kitty parts I'd pay more than 1000L (wow, I almost left off a zero there. "I'd pay more than 100L! What . . isn't that a lot? Why are people starring at me?").
As is, I'd need to see what it actually looks like in world. The prims are not a problem - I tend to walk around with a huge very primmy car attached to me (one or another of the Primouth autos). My only concern is that I keep coming back to Grendel's children in my mind, and the most expensive one I saw there was a very neat werewolf that used a hud to transform between werewolf (biped or all fours) and human). Comes with human ao, and two werewolf aos. Completely different avatar type, of course, but it was the last one I saw, and the most expensive at Grendel's I've seen. 500L it is (the one that does not transform is 400L).
I know that Grendel's also has robots, though I don't think any are female. It depends on what you want people to spend and how many you want out there. If you want to sell a lot you have to keep Grendel's pricing in mind. Grendel's is one reason that I've never tried to make and sell an avatar (I made a devil neko once, early stages, realized can't really build, and pricing competition). If you want exclusivity, a high quality product with few users, then 1000L would be too cheap of a price (one of those odd little things where it might be too much for mass production/selling, but too little for high end exclusive product).
On the other hand I am a female bot, might be nice to actually have something more than the name. Occasionally converting into a gynoid might be nice (technically I'm currently a cyborg like creature). If there was some way to wear a collar with it, I might personally pay more than 1000L.