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[CMD] @floatingrates - @hourlyrates 1.0

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[CMD] @floatingrates - @hourlyrates

 

@floatingrates - Initiate your Floating Rates (Default Base/Job multiplier is 2x, but you can edit the multipliers if you want it to be like a triple EXP event or something like that too!)

 

When Floating Rates begin it will show total time that the rates have been increased for so you know a general idea of how long your floating rates have been going on for so you can either let it keep going or stop it.

 

@hourlyrates - Input the total amount of hours you want your Hourly Floating Rates to go on for. Can also edit the multipliers inside this command also, will show total time it has been going on for also. Type @hourlyrates and or @floatingrates while Floating Rates is active to disable it. When you set the hours (600 total hours, aka 25 days is the max Hercules supports for this type of script) you can reset the hourly timer and input a new amount of hours instead, just incase you made a typo or you want it to go on longer.

 

These commands are non-conflicting, if you enable @floatingrates and try typing @hourlyrates, it will ask if you want to disable your Floating Rates.


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