QUOTE(EsotericSatire @ Jun 18 2014, 02:53)

Because its multiplicative, if you could sell crystal packs for 90k, with 100m you could take nearly a billion credits out of the economy. Increasing the real value of your remaining credits. trololol.
With 100m credits, you could buy 10 million crystals. So if you organize them into packs, with 1k of each of the 12 types:
10,000,000/12 = 833333.33333333333333333333333333
So then you need to account for 1000 of each kind per pack...
833333.33333333333333333333333333/1000 = 833.33333333333333333333333333333
So you get 833 complete packs, rounded down.
833*90,000 = 74,970,000
To check, lemme reverse engineer this...
If each pack has 12 kinds of crystals and 1000 of each kind:
12*1000 = 12,000
The price to YOU per pack, brought straight out of the store at 10 credits per crystal:
12,000 * 10 = 120,000
You set 100 million as the arbitrary amount to spend:
120,000 * x = 100,000,000
x = 100,000,000/120,000
x = 833.33333333333333333333333333333
And you'd sell them for 90k each:
833*90,000 = 74,970,000
That's... pretty far from a billion, unless I A) fucked up my math hardcore, or (IMG:[
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style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) misunderstood your statement. Even then that's assuming enough people bite the bait so that they'd buy packs at a price 10k above what I believe to be the norm (80k)