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# Magic Event

Magic events are all beneficial events and can be triggered during normal PvP games. The triggering probability is related to the NFT hero used in the game, its rarity, and the mystery value. Below is the list of possible events that can be triggered.

| Magic Event       | Description                                                    |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Extra Fortunata   | Players will receive one extra Fortunata unconditionally       |
| Minor Fortune     | Players will receive 8.8 MCC                                   |
| Notable Fortune   | Players will receive 88 MCC                                    |
| Grand Fortune     | Players will receive 888 MCC                                   |
| Golden Lucky Spin | LuckySpin’s multiplier will be 10x with the same hitting odds. |

\*The Golden Lucky Spin can only be played once. **Outcome will be :1x,5x,15x,20x,30x,50x and 100x**.Detailed probability can be found : [Lucky Spin Game](/whitepaper/gamefi-elements/lucky-spin-game.md)

\*NFT Hero with zero stamina will have zero chance of triggering magic events regardless of its mystery value , level and rarity&#x20;

\*More magic events will be added in the future

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