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E4C: Fallen Arena reveals information about assets on the blockchain

E4C: Fallen Arena reveals information about assets on the blockchain

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by Max Nevskyi

2 years ago


The main assets on the blockchain in the game E4C: Fallen Arena are weapons and weapon fragments. Players can earn weapon fragments as rewards through the Battle Pass, using them to craft most types of weapons by combining them, with the weapon fragments being burned in the process in exchange for monetized weapons with random characteristics.

E4C: Fallen Arena developer, Ambrus Studio, shared details about the operation of blockchain assets in this top-down battle royale. The game's NFTs are hosted on the Sui network, as the studio is a strategic partner, while the main assets that players can earn in this free game are weapons and weapon fragments.

Weapon fragments can be earned by progressing through the Battle Pass, with the Epic track offering even more such assets. In the future, players will be able to exchange Battle Tickets for a "significant" number of weapon fragments. As the name of this resource suggests, you will need these fragments to craft most of the available types of weapons.

Having enough weapon fragments to combine, you can create a variety of different weapons, burning weapon fragments in the process. When creating a new weapon, you monetize a new item that will have a random set of characteristics, with randomness adding an "element of excitement and surprise," as you never know what unique weapon you might get.

Soon, players will be able to directly trade both weapons and weapon fragments on the game's official marketplace. For now, you can transfer your weapon NFT to your Sui wallet to trade on secondary markets if you wish.

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