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Black Hole Kitsune

Black Hole Kitsune
Variant:Normal
Category:Superiors
Roll Chance:1 in 140M
Demand:Medium
Price:💎 1.4K

Description

Unleash the cosmic power of the Black Hole Kitsune! This mystical fox has a 1 in 140 million roll chance and medium demand. A unique and intriguing pet for any 'Pets Go!' collection.

Appearance

A standard-sized Kitsune (multi-tailed fox) model with a 'Black Hole' theme, likely featuring dark swirling cosmic patterns, maybe a central void effect, or stars/nebulae. This is the non-shiny version.

Special Features

Combines the popular Kitsune model with a powerful Black Hole/Cosmic theme. Superior rarity status. Medium demand indicates good trade potential.

Price Details

Price History

How to Obtain

  • Obtainable via rolling (1 in 140M chance) or trading.
  • Might be linked to space, cosmic, or specific event zones/eggs.

Rarity Context

Very rare (Superior tier, 1 in 140M).

Trading Information

Value Factors

High rarity (Superior), popular Kitsune base, unique Black Hole theme, medium demand.

Trading Tips

Medium demand suggests good liquidity. Highlight the cool cosmic/black hole theme on the popular Kitsune.

Comparable Pets

Comparable to other Superior pets with similar rarity and medium demand, like Disco Ball Dragon.

Collectible Information

Set Membership

Part of 'Superior', 'Mythical' (Kitsune), and 'Cosmic' collections.

Collector Appeal

Appeals to collectors of Superiors, Kitsunes, and cosmic/space themes.

Value Perspective

Historical Context

Superior pets are valuable. Kitsunes and cosmic themes are popular.

Market Outlook

Likely to remain a valuable Superior pet due to its theme and rarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Black Hole Kitsune related to Huge Kitsune Fox?

Huge Kitsune Fox is much larger, rarer (Huge, 1 in 10B), and more valuable. Black Hole Kitsune is a Superior pet (1 in 140M) with a specific cosmic theme.

What makes this Kitsune 'Black Hole' themed?

Its design incorporates visual elements associated with black holes or deep space, such as dark swirling patterns, stars, or cosmic energy.

Is this rarer than Disco Ball Dragon?

Yes, Black Hole Kitsune (1 in 140M) is rarer than Disco Ball Dragon (1 in 160M).