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What is better than crushing your opponent? Looking good while doing it! And Skyweaver hopes to help its players in that regard with a new set of NFTs called Legacy Hero Skins. Acquiring these skins requires melting (burning) Gold cards as well as paying a fee in USDC tokens.

Mira Legacy Skin

Legacy Hero Skins give players a new look when playing matches in Skyweaver. There are fifteen (15) different skins to choose from, one for each hero.And these Hero skins not only look cool, but they also provide game bonuses and function as an economic sink for Gold cards!

Legacy Hero Skins will be tradeable items, though the official Skyweaver market won’t support them for the first month. These skins are an unlimited mint, gated only by how much players are willing to pay. There will likely be other Hero skins sold in the future, though their manner of distribution may be different.

Legacy Hero Skin Sale

costs for minting Legacy Hero Skins
costs for minting Legacy Hero Skins

Legacy Hero Skins go on sale on September 22nd, in sync with Patch 100. Purchasing a Hero skin requires burning ten gold cards, and paying an amount of USDC tokens. The USDC cost starts at $20 and goes up significantly with every 10 of that particular skin purchased.

And to make things easier for players, you actually aren’t required to spend both Gold cards and USDC. Players can choose to use Gold cards to pay for the minting fee, or spend only USDC, letting the system purchase Gold cards from the market behind the scenes. All Gold cards used for purchasing these skins are burned, removing them from the market forever. And since each card only has a limited number of Gold foil versions available, this system provides a very interesting balancing point between the value of Gold cards and the value of Legacy Hero Skins.

Conquest Points breakdown
Conquest Points breakdown

And speaking of value, the Legacy Skins aren’t just pretty pictures. Playing matches with a Legacy Skin gives the owner a 25% bonus when earning Conquest Points! Conquest Points provide players with weekly rewards. Players earn them by winning matches, with bonuses for using Silver and Gold cards.

How to get Started in Skyweaver?

Skyweaver is a fantasy-themed, collectible card game with play and earn opportunities. Playing Skyweaver is free and easy. The onboarding process is very smooth and the tutorials available make the game easy to approach, even if you are unfamiliar with the trading card game genre. Before entering PvP arenas you will need to gain experience by battling against bots. Along the way, you will earn basic cards and heroes along the way to help build your first decks. Skyweaver also offers a ‘Discovery’ game mode, where each player begins with a semi-random deck.

Lotus Legacy Hero Skin

Though basic cards are bound to the player’s account, Skyweaver also features Silver and Gold card rewards which can be traded on the market.

The game plays in your web browser or with the native apps available for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. All the information to beging playing is available in our Skyweaver guide here. More information about the game economy and the team’s vision can be found in this article.

Skyweaver is officially in an ‘open beta’ state, but it already has a fully functioning game ecosystem and market. To learn more about this game, read our full Skyweaver Review.




Phil Hall has been a gaming enthusiast since birth and a crypto enthusiast since 2017. He enjoys new discoveries and sharing those with others via blogging and photography. You can follow him on Twitter or read his other articles on Medium.


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