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Spawners allow you to define specific points in your worlds at which your custom mob creations can spawn. They can be used with a variety of useful options such as; conditions, built-in timers, cooldowns, and warmups.
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You can create spawners directly ingame by using [Commands](/commands and permissions) or by creating the a configuration file in the folder */MythicMobs/Spawners*. Note that once a spawner-configuration file has been loaded onto a running server, it can only be edited by ingame commands. If you want to edit an already loaded spawner-configuration file in a text-editor, you have to stop the server while you do so.
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You can create spawners directly ingame by using [Commands](/commands and permissions) or by creating the a configuration file in the folder */MythicMobs/Spawners*.
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**Note that once a spawner-configuration file has been loaded onto a running server, it can only be edited by ingame commands. If you want to edit an already loaded spawner-configuration file in a text-editor, you have to stop the server while you do so.**
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### Pros of Spawners
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Example Config
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```yaml
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SpawnerName:
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MobName: mobTypeName
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World: worldname
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