Quote Originally Posted by Nixxe View Post
So if increasing the supply at a given rate decreases the equilibrium price, increasing the supply at a greater rate should HASTEN|SLOW|NOT AFFECT (Circle one) the rate at which the equilibrium price decreases.
I've already answered that twice.

But in your attempt to sound like an exasperated economics professor with a stick up their butt you have totally failed to answer my question. Why is one source of an item better than another source? What's the difference between an indigo cloth produced by a chest vs an indigo cloth produced by Reuse? You seem to be suggesting there's some delicate ecosystem here that, as far as I can tell, only exists in your mind. The supply of these things is infinite as long as people are opening chests (regardless of whether Reuse exists or not). What's the difference here if Reuse produces, say, 20% more of them vs people opening 20% more chests and getting them that way?