I think quality definitely has a say, but I am talking independent of a particular project or morph, and just on the base market price for a morph and where it falls in the hierarchy.

High quality to me means that the price of the given morph will fall on the very high end of its market value.


My overall intention here was to see if other folks also see there are dividing lines, and at a certain point the transactions are simply breeder-to-breeder.

IMO it is not healthy for a morph to stay in the super high bracket for too long. Then you see the huge drop. This really screws over that middle tier guy who buys in too high, and can actually sour folks on the morph a bit and drop prices more. So the big guys who bought early, make a fortune, but really kinda screw over the folks they sell to right before the bubble breaks. When this happens, layers are skipped money making opportunities for the mid and small breeder are missed.