In quantity, most likely. But, as was proven yesterday, MP users have access to FPs that regular FP users cannot access. When MP users cancel and return FPs, they go back into circulation (or the "pool," as CMs have been calling it -- they need to come up with a better term). Other MP users can then grab the earlier, returned FPs, but regular FP users cannot access the earlier times. So the number of FPs per day total won't change (X amount for both groups, per day, total), but MP does have access to a select "pool" of returned FPs. In my example given earlier, someone was able to use MP to get a FP for GOTG at 2 pm, when the posted FP return time was 6 pm, because someone else had canceled the earlier MP FP, which went back into the pool for someone else to grab. This is the "separate pool" which regular FP users can't access. It doesn't affect the overall total number of FPs for the day. It just means that MP users have the chance, not the guarantee, of earlier return times if they become available through other MP users' cancellations.