There is an excess of dilithium due to an in game event or exploit, which again Cryptic would see by monitoring the rate of dilithium being generated per player, not from the Exchange
B is backwards. If the supply of Zen and the demand for both Zen and dilithium are held constant, then when a large supply of Dilithium is made available, the exchange rate goes up.
That's quite the paradox, how could you nerf nerf when the nerf is nerfed. But how would the nerf be nerfed when the nerf is nerfed? This allows the nerf not to be nerfed since the nerf is nerfed? But if the nerf isn't nerfed, it could still nerf nerfs. But as soon as the nerf is nerfed, the nerf power is lost. So paradoxally it the nerf nerf lost its nerf, while it's still nerfed, which cannot be because the nerf was unable to nerf.
What if you have all the stuff or don't need new things?
b) To get large amounts of refined dil.
You missed a third reason, c) To get large amounts of Zen. You need moar Zens. Just because there's nothing in the C-Store that I want and don't already have is no reason to stop getting moar Zens. YOU NEED MOAR ZENS!
B is backwards. If the supply of Zen and the demand for both Zen and dilithium are held constant, then when a large supply of Dilithium is made available, the exchange rate goes up.
You're right, I had that flipped. It should have mentioned the introduction of a dilithium sink like a fleet holding or new rep, not an event that dumps dil into the economy.
That's quite the paradox, how could you nerf nerf when the nerf is nerfed. But how would the nerf be nerfed when the nerf is nerfed? This allows the nerf not to be nerfed since the nerf is nerfed? But if the nerf isn't nerfed, it could still nerf nerfs. But as soon as the nerf is nerfed, the nerf power is lost. So paradoxally it the nerf nerf lost its nerf, while it's still nerfed, which cannot be because the nerf was unable to nerf.
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^^This..
Have a nice Christmas all.
I call it, the Stoutes paradox.
You're right, I had that flipped. It should have mentioned the introduction of a dilithium sink like a fleet holding or new rep, not an event that dumps dil into the economy.
Oh, hooray for you. I guess you can sleep well tonight having won the entire Internet :rolleyes:
*shrugs* And yes, I slept well, thank you.
I call it, the Stoutes paradox.