Sunday, July 15th, 2007
Issue: 31   Editor: Air


Bullets TASmania

Finally I see the first bullet factory to raise the bullet price over the $100 mark... but not just one bullet factory. Two bullet factories have raised their prices. New York & Pennsylvania Bullet Factory both owned by veteran crews Revelation and The Deadly Alliance. But will this mean that every other crew will follow them and boldly raise the bullet price to over the $100 mark? Surely this means a massive rise in points prices?

Here are some statistics about purchasing bullets:

Buying from Illnois(EG)
100 x $50 = $5,000 x 5 = $25,000 = 500 bullets

Buying from Illnois(EG)
100 x $50 = $5,000 x 5 = $25,000 = 500 bullets

Buying from Michigan(EH)
100 x $60 = $6,000 x 5 = $30,000 = 500 bullets

Buying from Colorado(TDA)
100 x $65 = $6,500 x 5 = $32,500 = 500 bullets

Buying from Nevada(SF)
100 x $69 = $6,900 x 5 = $34,500 = 500 bullets

Buying from New Jersey(TS)
100 x $90 = $9,000 x 5 = $45,000 = 500 bullets

Buying from California(TS)
100 x $95 = $9,500 x 5 = $47,500 = 500 bullets

Buying from New York(TDA)
100 x $105 = 10,500 x 5 = $52,500 = 500 bullets

Buying from Pennsylvania(REV)
100 x $110 = $11,000 x 5 = $55,000 = 500 bullets


Converting points into bullets
Average point price $16,000 per point.

$16,000 x 10 = $160,000

10 points = 500 bullets

100 bullets = $32,000
500 bullets = $160,000



Statistics
Average price per 100 bullets = 7,711.1111
Average price per 500 bullets = $38,555.5555

2 points per 100 bullets = 32k per 100 bullets


So its four(4) times cheaper to buy bullets via bullet factory(ies) than to convert points into bullets

Note
(The statistics provided above use the average bullet price and do not take anything else into consideration)