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Pentangelus

Pentangelus
Variant:Normal
Category:Celestials
Roll Chance:1 in 625M
Demand:High
Price:💎 40K

Description

Embrace the divine power of the Pentangelus! This celestial being has a 1 in 625 million roll chance and high demand. A unique and powerful addition to any 'Pets Go!' collection.

Appearance

An Angelus pet model likely incorporating pentagram symbols or a five-pointed star motif into its design, possibly with associated dark or mystical colors. This is the non-shiny version.

Special Features

Combines the Angelus pet type with a unique Pentagram/Mystic theme. High demand indicates strong player interest. Celestial rarity status.

Price Details

Price History

How to Obtain

  • Obtainable via rolling (1 in 625M chance) or trading.
  • Might be linked to mystical, dark, or specific event zones/eggs.

Rarity Context

Very rare (Celestial tier, 1 in 625M).

Trading Information

Value Factors

High rarity, Celestial status, unique Pentagram/Angelus theme, high demand.

Trading Tips

High demand ensures good value. Highlight the unique mystical/pentagram theme.

Comparable Pets

Comparable to other high-demand Celestial pets like Sun Angelus or Peppermint Angelus.

Collectible Information

Set Membership

Part of 'Celestial', 'Angelus', and 'Mystic/Symbol' collections.

Collector Appeal

Appeals to collectors of Celestials, Angelus variants, and those liking symbolic or mystical themes.

Value Perspective

Historical Context

Celestial pets are valuable. Strong themes + high demand boost value.

Market Outlook

Likely to remain valuable due to rarity, theme, and high demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pentangelus related to Sun or Peppermint Angelus?

Yes, they are all themed variants of the Angelus pet within the Celestial rarity tier.

What does 'Penta' refer to?

'Penta' means five, likely referring to a pentagram (five-pointed star) symbol incorporated into the design.

Is this rarer than Demon Serpents?

Yes, Pentangelus (1 in 625M) is slightly rarer than Demon Serpents (1 in 666.7M).