I see people constantly arguing over whether or not a polyp is "just a morph of..." thus is considered "hype" for increased prices.
What I don't understand is, when a polyp decides to morph, it is then transformed into something different. Thus giving way to a new breed of z/p.
If "insert z/p here" is just an overpriced "insert z/p here" morph, then wouldn't they be comparable in selling points?
My answer is no. After the morph, it is a new polyp and one of you out there can give it a weird name and sell it for more money. Someone like me will come along and notice the obvious difference and pay the price.
My point: there is no such thing as "an overpriced (insert z/p) morph".
What I don't understand is, when a polyp decides to morph, it is then transformed into something different. Thus giving way to a new breed of z/p.
If "insert z/p here" is just an overpriced "insert z/p here" morph, then wouldn't they be comparable in selling points?
My answer is no. After the morph, it is a new polyp and one of you out there can give it a weird name and sell it for more money. Someone like me will come along and notice the obvious difference and pay the price.
My point: there is no such thing as "an overpriced (insert z/p) morph".


