Have you ever been in a trading server and heard someone say, “I’m looking for no-potion pets!” and wondered why? Or maybe you’ve noticed that some pets without potions seem to be worth more in trades than those with potions. Today, we’re going to discuss why this is. We’ll talk about everything you need to know about potion and no-potion pets – what makes them unique, why some players prefer the potion-free variety, and more. Let’s get started.
What Are Potion Pets?
In Adopt Me!, there are two main types of potions you can give your pets: the Ride-A-Pet Potion and the Fly-A-Pet Potion. Here’s a quick rundown of what they do and how much they cost:
- Ride-A-Pet Potion: This potion allows your pet to be rideable. Once you give it to your pet, you can hop on and ride them around Adoption Island. It costs 150 Robux.
- Fly-A-Pet Potion: This potion gives your pet wings and the ability to fly. You can take to the skies and explore Adoption Island from above. This one also costs 295 Robux.
Once a pet drinks either of these potions, the effect is permanent, meaning your pet will always have the ride or fly ability unless you trade it away.
Why No-Potion Pets Are Worth More
You might wonder why anyone would want a no-potion pet, especially when flying or riding is so much fun. The answer lies in rarity and trading value.
- Rarity of No-Potion Pets: Some players, especially collectors, value pets in their original, unmodified state. A pet without any potions is considered “clean” or “pure,” and this is particularly true for older or rarer pets. Since it’s easier to add a potion than to remove one, no-potion pets are generally harder to find, especially as time goes on.
- Trading Value: In the trading market, no-potion pets can often command higher offers because of their unaltered status. Collectors may prefer them for their purity, making them more desirable in trades.
For example, an older pet like a Shadow Dragon without any potions might be seen as more valuable than one that’s been given a Fly or Ride potion. This is because it’s rarer to find older pets in their original, untouched state.
The Pros and Cons of Potion and No-Potion Pets
Potion Pets:
- Pros: Fun to ride or fly, more interactive, can make gameplay more enjoyable.
- Cons: Permanent change, may reduce trading value for collectors.
No-Potion Pets:
- Pros: Higher trading value, more desirable for collectors, rare and pure.
- Cons: Can’t ride or fly, less interactive.
FAQ: Common Questions About Potion Pets
1. Can I remove a potion from my pet?
No, once a pet drinks a potion, the effect is permanent.
2. Do potions affect a pet’s value?
Yes, potion pets are generally less valuable to collectors than no-potion pets, especially for older or rare pets.
3. How much do Ride and Fly potions cost?
The Ride-A-Pet Potion costs 150 Robux, and the Fly-A-Pet Potion costs 295 Robux.
4. Can I trade potions separately from pets?
Yes, you can trade Ride and Fly potions separately before giving them to a pet.
5. Do potions work on any pet?
Yes, you can use Ride and Fly potions on any pet in the game.
6. Should I add potions to my rare pets?
It depends on your goals. If you plan to trade them, keeping them no-potion may be more valuable to collectors.
Final Thoughts
Ultimately, the choice between potion and no-potion pets comes down to personal preference and your goals within the game. If you love the idea of flying or riding your pets, potions can make the game more fun and interactive. However, if you’re looking to maximize trading value, especially for older or rare pets, keeping them no-potion might be the way to go. Happy trading!