Prices would adjust to match supply and demand as well as acting as both supply cost and demand value signals. If no one buys the vampire drone, supply side stops production and starts dropping price to liquidate inventory, possibly with a liquidation auction.
Badly done dynamic pricing and auctions feel awful to market participants and can result in issues seen in Ebay auctions like sniping.
I think you could do better with some kind of auction, which would let you identify the most effective weapons you should increase production of.
Prices would adjust to match supply and demand as well as acting as both supply cost and demand value signals. If no one buys the vampire drone, supply side stops production and starts dropping price to liquidate inventory, possibly with a liquidation auction.
Badly done dynamic pricing and auctions feel awful to market participants and can result in issues seen in Ebay auctions like sniping.