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Lucky and Unlucky coins look like regular coins. You cannot tell them apart except when you collect them.
When you collect a lucky coin, you will raise your luck by a little bit. This gives you a higher chance to collect more rare coins for a while. After a period of time, the magic from the coin will wither and your luck resets to the default percentage. If you collect a lot of lucky coins before their magic can wither you can raise your luck by a lot. However due to how magic works this makes the magic go away faster as well.
Unlucky coins do the opposite of lucky coins. They give you negative luck so you find it harder to get rare coins. Like lucky coins their bad magic lasts for a short while only so you can still be able to get some magic.
Both lucky and unlucky coins will be slightly more common than magic coins but are still listed as rare. To be fair, the chance of getting a lucky coin is the same as the chance of getting a unlucky coin.
The rarity of the coins might be similar to the algorithm used for magic coins but changed so it is more common in worlds.
Doing certain actions, such as wishing for luck, may or may not increase the chances of finding rare coins.
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NO, THE MAGIC IS RARE ENOUGH!!111
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No , its messes up statisticks , and i like statisticks :3
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And how do you raise your chances of getting a lucky coin?
thx for sig bobithan
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