Apparently the site counts your duplicates toward your pet score. I though it only counted unique pets, but after getting rid of several duplicates, my pet score immediately went down a few points.
If this isn't supposed to work this way, I'm just letting you know.
Pet Score & Duplicates
Re: Pet Score & Duplicates
EDIT: Kpb321 corrected me on the process of pet selection below.
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Re: Pet Score & Duplicates
No. They do pick one single pet and use it as your unique pet. It is possible if you had multiple of the same quality but released the higher level pet because it was a poorer breed that your score could drop. For example you have a lvl 23 b/b rat and a lvl 1 s/s rat. You drop the lvl 23 because it's a bad breed and your score could drop by a point because your "unique" pet level dropped from 23 to 1 so you've lost a couple pet levels.
http://www.warcraftpets.com/help/#petscore
How do you determine which pets are considered unique or duplicates?
Answer
Since pet quality (rarity) plays the biggest role in determining your score, the highest level of the highest quality pet (among duplicates) is considered your "unique" pet.
Unique pets are the ones factored into your pet stats and pet score. We prioritze pets by quality first, followed by level, and then by whether or not the pet was given a custom name:
Quality → Level → Name
For example, say you have three of the same pet: a level 23 Uncommom, a level 18 Rare and a level 21 Common named Bob. The level 18 Rare would be considered your "unique" pet because it is the one with the highest rarity (even though it also has the lowest level). This ensures you'll always get the maximum possible pet score.
http://www.warcraftpets.com/help/#petscore
How do you determine which pets are considered unique or duplicates?
Answer
Since pet quality (rarity) plays the biggest role in determining your score, the highest level of the highest quality pet (among duplicates) is considered your "unique" pet.
Unique pets are the ones factored into your pet stats and pet score. We prioritze pets by quality first, followed by level, and then by whether or not the pet was given a custom name:
Quality → Level → Name
For example, say you have three of the same pet: a level 23 Uncommom, a level 18 Rare and a level 21 Common named Bob. The level 18 Rare would be considered your "unique" pet because it is the one with the highest rarity (even though it also has the lowest level). This ensures you'll always get the maximum possible pet score.