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Shrapnel Soft Introduces a New NFT Marketplace for Weapon Skins
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Shrapnel Soft Introduces a New NFT Marketplace for Weapon Skins

Mar 24, 2024

Shrapnel, a first-person shooter game on the blockchain, has launched an NFT market with official new weapon skins, which will be available for sale until the end of April. On the official game market, starting from March 20th, 20 weapon skins have become available for purchase only with $SHRAP tokens. As part of the launch, the first set of legendary skins called "Nishikigoi" has been included.

Out of the twenty new assets, ten are exclusive to the market, while the remaining ten, which are also available for purchase now, will be craftable in the game in the future using skin fragments during the STX event. Among the exclusive sets for the market:

  • Chartreuse Viper (pistol, rifle, shotgun) - Rare
  • Faded Nexus (pistol, rifle, shotgun) - Rare
  • Nishikigoi (pistol, rifle, shotgun, submachine gun) - Legendary

These sets contain skins that will be craftable later:

  • Rubicon (pistol, rifle, shotgun) - Rare
  • Nighthawks Watch (pistol, rifle, shotgun) - Epic
  • Muted Serpent (pistol, rifle, shotgun) - Rare
  • Cerulean Digital (rifle) - Rare

The cost of skins varies depending on rarity: common skins are priced at 5 $SHRAP, rare ones at 10 $SHRAP, epic ones at 15 $SHRAP, and legendary assets require 30 $SHRAP tokens to purchase. Currently, the rarity of skins is determined based on the quality of the art, but this may change in the future.

Those who purchased one of these weapon skins and participated in the recent STX2 event could use their purchased skin in the game during the event.

The weapon skins will be available for sale until the end of April. At the moment, these skins cannot be sold on the market, but the team plans to make this possible in the future.

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