In my opening sentence by Red Scrips I meant Favors (I've edited my post to reflect that). Your whole tiering of gathering gear is irrelevant to what I was getting at. People that were making gil selling tome materials could do so without having a DoL/DoH class at all. Ehcatl Sealants required a level 1 DoH/DoL class and some reputation farming and about 15 mins worth of dailies. Red/Blue scrips requires level 60 DoH/DoLs and a non-trivial amount of time/gil to meet the requirements for not including the time/gil required to cap the scrips.
I'm not saying that Red/Blue Scrips are time consuming for a person that has all level 60 DoH/DoL classes and that enjoys crafting. I'm saying that it's shit design from the stand point of a DoW/DoM player that is looking to make gil off of their excess tomes, BCoB Allagan drops and/or Ixali dailies. Whether you choose to acknowledge it or not, this portion of the player base is part of the reason why gated materials stay at reasonable prices and allows crafters to keep their products more affordable. When the people that can use the material and the people that can gather the material are the same limited demographic (end-game DoH/DoL) you run into the ridiculous market board prices that you see with Favor materials.
I find the design of Favors baffling because its mindless and brings nothing to the table. We may as well just have Purified Coke cost x2 RGS and x1 RCS, if anything as a QoL improvement.
I don't think Favors need a nerf or a yield buff because I don't think a number tweak will change the flawed design of removing DoW/DoMs from the equation completely. And as you pointed out, making the favor materials or 2* crafting mats acquirable through Law tomes would be terrible because no gatherer would ever spend scrips on favors to get something you could use Law for.
