Night Terror Dog

Description
Embrace your fears with the ferocious Night Terror Dog! Sporting a sleek, shadowy design, this superior pet has a roll chance of 1 in 400 million and high demand amongst players. Perfect for those looking to add a touch of the dark side to their *Pets Go!* collection.
Appearance
A dog model featuring a 'Night Terror' theme, likely with dark fur, glowing eyes, sharp teeth, or shadowy/spectral effects. This is the non-shiny, standard-sized version.
Special Features
Combines the dog animal with a spooky/horror 'Night Terror' theme. High demand indicates strong player interest. Superior rarity status.
Price Details
Price History
How to Obtain
- Obtainable via rolling (1 in 400M chance) or trading.
- Might be linked to Halloween, horror, or specific event zones/eggs.
Rarity Context
Very rare (Superior tier, 1 in 400M).
Trading Information
Value Factors
High rarity (Superior), unique Night Terror/Dog theme, high demand.
Trading Tips
High demand ensures strong value (5.4M history). Highlight the spooky theme.
Comparable Pets
Comparable to other high-demand Superior pets like M-2 Prototype or Diamond Dragon.
Collectible Information
Set Membership
Part of 'Superior', 'Dog', and 'Halloween/Horror' collections.
Collector Appeal
Appeals to collectors of Superiors, dogs, and spooky/horror themes.
Value Perspective
Historical Context
Superior pets are valuable. Spooky themes + high demand boost value.
Market Outlook
Likely to remain valuable due to rarity, theme, and high demand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Night Terror Dog related to Night Terror Cat?
Yes, both share the 'Night Terror' theme but apply it to different animals (Dog vs Cat) and have different rarity tiers (Superior vs Celestial).
What makes this dog a 'Night Terror'?
Its design incorporates spooky elements like dark colors, glowing eyes, or sharp features, giving it a frightening appearance.
Is Superior rarity better than Celestial?
No, Celestial rarity (e.g., 1 in 500M+) is generally rarer and more valuable than Superior rarity (e.g., 1 in 400M).