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# Generator Events

The most important part is you can configure all of them to your liking and create as many as you want. For example, you can create a 1.5x sell multiplier event with a longer duration and a 2.5x sell multiplier with a shorter duration of the event, basically, you can configure the duration of each event. We offer 5 events, there are:<br>

* Sell Multiplier - Upon using /sell command, the value of every item will be increased by (configurable)x multiplier.
* Generator Upgrade - The drop of every generator on the server will be upgraded to x amount configurable tier above.
* Generator Speed - Increased the speed of a generator by a configurable percentage amount.
* Drop Multiplier - Increased the amount of generator drop by a configurable amount.
* Mixed Up - Make every generator generate a drop from a random generator.


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