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# For New Players

For new players, you need to complete a deck of 50 NFT cards. The two players represent astral spirits dueling on the fictional planet Legends. The cards in players' decks, called "Units", represent characters from Cray that players can "Call" to the field to fight for them. Players alternate turns calling, attacking, and defending with units.

NFTLegend cards are sold in **3 Booster Chests**, each Booster Chest contains 10 new cards. A typical booster  chest contains 9 common (C) cards and one rare (R) card. Sometimes, the rare card will be replaced by a Super Rare (SR),  or Specially Super Rate (SSR).

or uy/sell cards on NFTLegends Marketplace. The price of each card is determined by sellers. The higher the rarity, the more valuable it is.

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### **Rarity of the Cards**

At launch, there are 106 types of card. The collection will continue to be updated with new cards as the game progresses.

* Common (C): 48 types
* Rare (R): 34 types
* Super Rare(SR): 21 types
* Specially Super Rare (SSR): 3 types

![](/files/-Mfvjup09HEruneCZUCS)

### **Details of a Card**<br>

![](/files/-MfvaGLCJInVfHSBLT9w)

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