Base by HoneyBeest on Twitter!
Designs by Rin-Ink and TheAdoptArtist.deviantart.com
Once you bought this design, you may use this for anything you like! <3
All I ask is credit where it is due. Offsite of FA and DA, credit on non-reference sheet type pieces
is highly appreciated but not required.
Crediting Honeybeest for the base is required if you repost this adopt on your page when you own it.
If you have questions about the rules etc, you can read this journal here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9455962
Or you can note me.
A rainwing with some sparkly stars on it's scales - I'm not sure if this is a nightwing trait or not - but I shall assume so.
SB: $30
MI: $1
AB: $100
OPEN
[ Auction ends 48 hours ( 2 days ) after the last bid! ]
Buyer of the design will receive unwatermarked images of their design.
Category Auctions / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 1143px
File Size 286 kB
Hey there! Sure, I can explain how it works and the terminology.
So 'SB' stands for 'Starting Bid'. This is the lowest amount that you can bid on a design.
'MI' stands for minimum increase. This is the minimum amount that you can increase your bids by.
'AB' stands for Autobuy. You can usually end the auction immediately by placing an AB on a design - unless more than one Autobuy option is available.
If you see 'AB2' for a higher price than the normal 'AB', then sometimes others can place an AB2 to win the auction, even if someone else has placed a normal AB already. This depends from artist to artist, and is usually clarified in the rules.
Auctions often have timers on them as well. Sometimes it's a set timer that ends on a certain time of the day or week regardless of bids, and other times it's a certain amount of time after the last bid has been placed.
Hope this helps! If you need more info, feel free to ask questions. ^^
So 'SB' stands for 'Starting Bid'. This is the lowest amount that you can bid on a design.
'MI' stands for minimum increase. This is the minimum amount that you can increase your bids by.
'AB' stands for Autobuy. You can usually end the auction immediately by placing an AB on a design - unless more than one Autobuy option is available.
If you see 'AB2' for a higher price than the normal 'AB', then sometimes others can place an AB2 to win the auction, even if someone else has placed a normal AB already. This depends from artist to artist, and is usually clarified in the rules.
Auctions often have timers on them as well. Sometimes it's a set timer that ends on a certain time of the day or week regardless of bids, and other times it's a certain amount of time after the last bid has been placed.
Hope this helps! If you need more info, feel free to ask questions. ^^
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