Parallax and Battery

I have a 3 week old iPhone 5s running iOS 7.1. I've always been puzzled at whether or not the parallax effect drains battery. I like it and all, but I have it off because I think that it drains battery, but I absolutely love the transition effects that it has. However, if "Reduce Motion" is turned on, the transitions, along with parallax, go away.
My question is: Does parallax drain battery?

The old reduce motion option simply turned off the home screen animation (this is called parallax). The new reduce motion setting in iOS 7.0.3 turns off parallax AND ALL OTHER ANIMATIONS. Now it is all or nothing. I and many others enjoy the animations but dislike the parallax effect. We have submitted feedback to Apple suggesting that they include options for BOTH. You should too!
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

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