Denied Add Surface SCP (323, 8854) Samples to Surface Chemical Cases

This suggestion has been denied and will not receive development.
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What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
This will add the SCP-323 Host Blood and Anomalous Bone Marrow as lootable chemicals to the Chemical Cases that spawn on the surface with a similar drop chance to Class-B or Class-C amnestics

Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
. Will increase player activity on the surface
. Will help regulate the erratic market for chemicals requiring liquid anima
. Reasonably correct in the RP setting as the SCPs and Chem Cases spawn in the same area
. Could see more trade RP, particularly from MCD who could sell the chems to Foundation players and GOIs.

Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
. People might PVP each other over Chemical Cases
. Players with a lower level scavenging skill will be disadvantaged until they level it up
. Might disincentivise other players from queuing up as 323 and 8854
. Could inflate the market if drop rates are too high

Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
I think the most positive thing in this suggestion is that it will increase the replayability of content on the surface and the change would achieve this using content that is already in place without the need to build anything brand new. In my opinion one of the things that surface RP suffers from is a lack of important things to do up there outside of wrangling the occassional SCP and competing for warfunds.
The most problematic negative is that the chance could potentially see players not queue up as 323 and 8854, although I personally think this would not be the case as the opportunity to get 3L of sample from surface SCPs is still valid.
 
Is this OP or not? Thats the question.
i only see this as a slight buff (with the only downside of economy for these chemicals being slightly fuckled for a lil) given alot of stuff can rely on surface scp samples in the future and foundation rarely being able to naturally gain samples so this would just promote stock for lesser used chemicals in the longrun
 
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