⛵NFTs: Boats and Fishes
In the impressive and exciting world of Chubby Fish, there are two distinct NFT collections: Boats and Fish. While Fish NFTs can only be earned in-game, Boat NFTs will be available for purchase before the game launch. The general features and contributions of these NFT collections to the game are detailed below. Boat NFTs
There are four different categories of boats in the Chubby Fish universe: common, rare, epic, and legendary. Each boat category offers unique styles and four customizable features that enhance their visibility at sea and prestige among other fishermen. As boats upgrade, their durability and potential in-game gains increase. Notably, players need legendary boats to access diamond safes, which are heavier and contain more treasure. Boats are essential tools for entering the game, and players must own a boat to participate. Please note that default boats, non-NFT boats, are not for sale and assigned to each individual user once.
Benefits for Chubby Boats Collection holders:
Token Airdrop Points: Holders of Chubby Boats NFTs will receive a significant amount of $FISH Points through exclusive airdrop opportunities.
Early Access to Game: NFT holders will gain early access to the Chubby Fish game, enabling them to secure additional $FISH Points and get a head start in their gameplay.
High Chance to Catch Rare Fishes: Chubby Boats NFT holders benefit from increased chances to capture rare and valuable fish species, thereby enhancing their in-game rewards.
Early Access to All New Content: NFT holders will enjoy privileged early access to all upcoming game content and features, ensuring they stay ahead of the curve in the Chubby Fish universe.
Fish NFTs
Fish NFTs can only be earned in-game. The core mechanic of Chubby Fish is to earn $FISH points by catching fish in four categories: common, rare, epic, and legendary. Players can then sell these fish NFTs in third-party NFT marketplaces or convert them into $FISH points within the game. Each Fish NFT represents a different sea depth, with values varying accordingly. Every fish contains a specific amount of $FISH points, reflecting its rarity and the depth at which it was caught.
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