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It is no secret that GameFi projects are becoming increasingly commonplace these days thanks to the skyrocketing popularity of the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. The introduction of NFTs and the metaverse only increased the desire for individuals from around the world to participate in these GameFi initiatives, and one such project is that of ChainWars.
The game is a DCCG (Digital Collectible Card Game). ChainWars' designers build the cards, which are then made compatible thanks to the game and blockchain developers. Also, these cards differ according to species, type, and rarity.
To that end, 'Tiers' and 'Forms' are the two main groups of rarity, and the drop rates from Loot Boxes will vary accordingly. Tiers are merely the strength gradations that are allocated to the cards, and are known as 'Common', 'Rare', 'Epic' and 'Legendary'. Forms are primarily aesthetic in nature, although they can grant certain stat bonuses. These forms include 'Common', 'Gold', 'Diamond', and 'Rainbow'.
The core purpose of ChainWars is to collect and pick a powerful, diversified deck of cards that will allow users to compete with the greatest players in the game. Players can use their strategic decisions before entering a game by carefully selecting their deck and then utilize their quick thinking within the game. Additionally, Loot Boxes can be purchased or earned in order to obtain stronger cards.
Furthermore, 'Land' shall serve as a supplementary secondary gamemode. 'Land' is a world split into a plethora of construction sites. Here, players may improve their deck, customize their character and plot of land, and also interact with the other players.
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