Everdawn: Champions Offer Chance At Free VIP Pass NFTs
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Web3 TCG Everdawn: Champions has revealed how players can earn a whitelist spot to mint one of their 999 VIP Pass NFTs for free.
Running until November 6, players can participate in a variety of activities to secure a VIP Pass. These activities include in-game staking, raffles, special events, and achieving high rankings on the leaderboards.
VIP Passes are the key to acquiring a share of the game’s upcoming token. Furthermore, they grant early access to future perks and, in addition, provide exclusive utility with a number of external partners.
What is an Everdawn: Champions VIP Pass?
These VIP Passes—of which only 999 will be minted on the Base blockchain—offer holders a range of perks within the Everdawn: Champions ecosystem. Moreover, they provide unique opportunities to enhance gameplay and access exclusive features.
Alongside an allocation of the game’s upcoming token, holders will also get VIP access to all future initiatives, and will receive a VIP Lootbox NFT. This lootbox contains the following:
A Common Champion NFT (bow, no armour)
A unique cosmetic set (golem skin, ornaments & card backs; 3 rarities)
5-20 core Gold packs
20-120 Questing Realms potions
850-4000 Silver coins
A chance at acquiring 1 of 20 NFT Champions
The public mint date for Everdawn: Champions VIP Passes has yet to be revealed.
Reach a high position on the in-game leaderboards. 80 VIP Passes will be distributed in this way.
Reach a high in-rank rank. 80 VIP Passes will be distributed on a raffle basis to top players.
Take part in official Discord events. 30 VIP Passes are available via these events.
These methods to acquire a VIP Pass for free end on November 6, with an anticipated paid mint to follow.
These methods to acquire a VIP Pass for free conclude on November 6. Subsequently, an anticipated paid mint is expected to follow, offering another opportunity for players to secure a pass.
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