DeRace has announced a significant expansion of the in-game rewards utility: Sugar Cubes. As the DeRace metaverse develops, the value and versatility of assets within it increase. They are taking a significant step forward by enhancing the functionality of Sugar Cubes to offer players more control and strategic depth in their gaming process.
Sugar Cubes were introduced to create a sustainable earning mechanism for players. They have now become an integral part of the DeRace economy. Cubes are earned by completing missions in the DeRace metaverse. These rewards encourage player engagement and loyalty, contributing to a balanced in-game economy.
However, the game is taking Sugar Cubes to a new level. Players can use accumulated Sugar Cubes from their adventures to reduce breeding recovery time for their NFT horses. This enhancement adds another layer of utility to Sugar Cubes.
Introducing Sugar Cubes as a tool to reduce breeding recovery time is a key shift in the game's strategy. This new feature also promotes thoughtful resource management and planning. Now players have improved control over the growth of their stables and preparation for races.
In line with our commitment to a balanced economy, the cost of reducing breeding recovery time using Sugar Cubes is dynamic. It increases with each day of time reduction. This ensures the strategic value of usage and timing of Sugar Cubes.
It is important to note that this pricing is not permanent. Adjustments may be made in the future to maintain ongoing economic balance within the DeRace ecosystem. Such an approach allows us to maintain a healthy and engaging gaming environment for all players.
To start using Sugar Cubes to reduce breeding recovery time, players need to go to their stables and select an NFT horse that is currently in the recovery period. Click the "Reduce Recovery Time" button, select the number of days for reduction, and confirm the reduction. The price of Sugar Cubes depends on the number of days for reduction and significantly increases as the duration of reduction increases.