No, I know this because I have over 200mil.Really? And you know this because of your deep economic insights?
Explain why putting the name "gucci" on a bag can make it worth $5000 more than if it didn't have the name
Or explain why people will pay an extra $1000 a night for a room that's 4-feet larger and called an "executive suite"
Or explain why someone would buy a $600,000 sports car and park it in their front driveway
Or even in the game, why some people spend millions to craft themselves a +3 no one else has (and then keep it instead of selling it)
Most people who make money, make it to spend it. If you create an incentive for them to spend it (ex. getting the best bow from a "quick run") they will most likely be willing to spend it. That's not an overly complicated concept.
And im not going to throw the shit at a monster when I could just kill it instead.
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