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High-Caliber NFT Competition PixelPower Goes Live On Tezos
By the creators of Pixel Potus, a new collectible NFT card game is now live. PixelPower. PixelPower is a High-Caliber (pun intended) NFT Competition.
The game revolves around 50+ NFT weapons with 6 levels of rarity.
By: Lee Evans
22 April 2022
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By the creators of Pixel Potus, a new collectible NFT card game is now live. PixelPower.
PixelPower is a High-Caliber (pun intended) NFT Competition. The game revolves around 50+ NFT weapons with 6 levels of rarity. Collectors can claim one free NFT per day and buy up to 20 random common-level NFTs per day.
To upgrade to the next rarity level, a certain amount of the same NFT weapons will need to be burned.
The highest level rarity is a UNIQUE NFT – just like Highlander, there can be only one.
Whoever is the first to collect and upgrade enough to create the highest level rarity of a weapon will be the only person in the world to own the unique token with its associated unique artwork.
Once you have obtained PixelPower NFTs, you can trade them on OBJKT.com. This way you can trade the ones you don’t need for your collection, and acquire the ones you need to upgrade to the next rarity level.
Unlike the PixelPotus card game, where the NFTs have a function in the later launched play-to-earn card game PixelDebates, the NFTs from PixelPower have no utility.
Your collection does however allow you to earn some revenue share. But only the top collectors. 50% of all PixelPower claim & upgrade fees are shared back with the community each season:
– 20% is split among the top 10% of collectors with the highest all-time FirePower.
– 20% is split among the top 10% of collectors with the most FirePower gathered during the current season.
– 10% is shared back to those who refer their friends.
NFTs are bought with the in-game currency PXL Tokens. So the revenue and revenue share is also PXL tokens.
PXL is the utility token of the PIXEL ecosystem. It is used to pay for in-game assets, perks and services in the projects.
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