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*[[Soda Pop]] is more [[wiktionary:cost-effective|cost-effective]] at {{PD}}300 while healing 60 health. [[Potion]]s, on the other hand, costs exactly the same but only heals 1/3 of the health.
*[[Soda Pop]] is more [[wiktionary:cost-effective|cost-effective]] at {{PD}}300 while healing 60 health. [[Potion]]s, on the other hand, costs exactly the same but only heals 1/3 of the health.


==Money speculation==
==Money exchange speculation==


*A bottle of [[Soda Pop]] costs {{PD}}300, and a 20oz bottle of soda in real life costs $1 to $1.50, on average. If we assumed the lowest, the exchange rate would be {{PD}}300 to $1 USD. If we assumed the highest, the rate would be {{PD}}200 to $1 USD.
*A bottle of [[Soda Pop]] costs {{PD}}300, and a 20oz bottle of soda in real life costs $1 to $1.50, on average. If we assumed the lowest, the exchange rate would be {{PD}}300 to $1 USD. If we assumed the highest, the rate would be {{PD}}200 to $1 USD. For the purposes of the fact that we like places with lower prices, let us assume an exchange rate of {{PD}}300 to $1 USD.
 
*In Pokemon RBY ([[Generation I]],) a bicycle was {{PD}}1,000,000 so our hero had to get a "voucher." At {{PD}}300 to $1 USD, that is $3,333.33! Former President George W. Bush had a lightweight, cutting-edge mountain bike that cost about $3,250. Our hero's bike must have a LOT of quality bells & whistles to cost THAT much!
 
*You know about those attribute raisers that cost {{PD}}9800 each? At $32.67 just to improve a Pokémon by <u>one</u> attribute point, that still sounds like a ripoff!

Revision as of 19:47, 10 March 2009

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Money exchange speculation

  • A bottle of Soda Pop costs $300, and a 20oz bottle of soda in real life costs $1 to $1.50, on average. If we assumed the lowest, the exchange rate would be $300 to $1 USD. If we assumed the highest, the rate would be $200 to $1 USD. For the purposes of the fact that we like places with lower prices, let us assume an exchange rate of $300 to $1 USD.
  • In Pokemon RBY (Generation I,) a bicycle was $1,000,000 so our hero had to get a "voucher." At $300 to $1 USD, that is $3,333.33! Former President George W. Bush had a lightweight, cutting-edge mountain bike that cost about $3,250. Our hero's bike must have a LOT of quality bells & whistles to cost THAT much!
  • You know about those attribute raisers that cost $9800 each? At $32.67 just to improve a Pokémon by one attribute point, that still sounds like a ripoff!