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# How To GamePlay

NFTLegends is a Play-to-Earn cardfight game where users can collect and customize their own Legends Deck (army) to compete in PVE or PVP settings for Rewards. The game offers unique DeFi services such as LP staking and ingame activities like Daily Missions, Boss Fight, Tournaments, or Seasonal Leaderboards. Unlike traditional card games, NFTLegends provides a unique Marketplace for valuable cards trading to generate real incomes for gamers. The game will have a Fair-launch without any pre-sale tokens.

In NFTLegends, the cards feature different types of monster (dragons, knights, machines, etc) from many Races such as Dark Empire, Dragon Nation, Genesis, Paladin and many others. The goal is to defeat the opponent in one-on-one game and earn rewards in $NFL, which is the official token of NFTLegends.


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