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# Memes

Memes serve as the central characters in MemesVsUndead. Owning these characters allows players to harvest rewards from their farms. Here's how you can embark on this rewarding journey:

1. **Acquiring a Meme:** To get started, you first need a Meme Egg. These can be obtained:
   * In an initial pack.
   * Through our marketplace.
2. **Hatching the Egg:** Once you secure an Egg, a 24-hour waiting period begins. After this time, you can unveil your Meme, which is determined randomly.
3. **Rarity Levels:** Memes come in various rarities. Here's a breakdown:

| Rarity    | Probabilities | Farming Increment |
| --------- | ------------- | ----------------- |
| Common    | 60%           | 0%                |
| Rare      | 29%           | 25%               |
| Epic      | 10%           | 50%               |
| Legendary | 1%            | 100%              |

**Meme Classes:**

| Class     | ME Production     | Skills                             |
| --------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| Floki     | 780 ME per 7 days | 10% decrease Chupacabra chance     |
| Baby Doge | 819 ME per 7 days | 5% chance increment own production |
| Shiba     | 858 ME per 7 days | 5% chance not consume feed         |
| Doge      | 897 ME per 7 days | 5% decrease Chupacabra chance      |
| Pepe      | 975 ME per 7 days | Nothing                            |
|           |                   |                                    |


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