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# Customization

The Loot Box System is a highly configurable lottery game. By adjusting the balance, the same Loot Box can be launched as either a low-cost lottery with numerous small prizes or as a premium lottery offering guaranteed high-value prizes, or anything in between these two extremes.

Athena will help you to configure all of that in a matter of minutes, setting the best strategy to maximize your sales and your engagement levels.

The configurable parameters include:

* Probabilities associated with each prize.
* Allocation of jackpot share and the proportion of income directed to the jackpot pool.
* Types, blockchains, and quantities of token prizes.
* NFT collections and the blockchains where NFT prizes are issued.
* Separate probability settings for each NFT.

Any configuration set might be simulated to ensure its correctness.

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