> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://pixeltycoonswax.gitbook.io/pt/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://pixeltycoonswax.gitbook.io/pt/pixel-tycoons-games/our-games/melting-pot/how-to-play/collection-multiplier-rates.md).

# Collection Multiplier Rates

### <mark style="color:red;">Please note - the funmansupply schema is worth 1/5 the rate of all other NFTs in the funmangalaxy collection. This permanent change was made at the creator's request.</mark>

## Collection Multiplier Rates <a href="#fc65" id="fc65"></a>

On `/claim` action, assets you hold from partner collections will generate points. Each asset has a base rate of 1 point, multiplied by a collection's unique Multiplier Rate. This rate is calculated by analysis of 12 proprietary metrics, including number of holders, number of assets in circulation, and the partner's involvement in Melting Pot or Pixel Tycoons initiatives.&#x20;

The most up-to-date Collection Multiplier Rates can be found in the bot by issuing the `/collections` command.&#x20;

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**Rates, both nerfs and boosts, will be recalculated regularly as the Melting Pot project evolves.** Whenever possible, information about rate changes will be provided to the community ahead of time.&#x20;


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