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Vulcan Forged has kicked off the yuletide with its festive prize event “12 Quests of Christmas.” This is a 12-day event running from December 13th through the 24th (Christmas Eve). The dapp ecosystem, game studio, and marketplace will offer various raffle prizes and rewards to winners.

What are the prizes?  

During the competition, Vulcan Forged will give away $10,000 worth of ‘Vulcan Forged goodies.’ Those who play a minimum of 6 of the 12 quests, will qualify to win the big raffle. The prize for that will be 1x VulcanVerse land plot NFT, 1x Helikon NFT, 3x 100 $PYR, and 1x Mustering of Souls NFT. Additionally, participants will also have a chance to win My Forge achievement badges.

If you’re not familiar with Vulcan Forged, last year it made news when it announced gas free transactions on its marketplace. That’s just one of the many additional incentives for players, just like this Christmas event.

How to join in on the Vulcan Forged Christmas quest fun

Here’s what to do to get started:

  1. Sign up for a My Forge account
  2. Start participating in quests.
  3. There will be one quest a day until Christmas Eve.

Also, each quest comes with different challenges and prizes, with the top scorer winning additional prizes on several of the quest days. You can read full details about the quests and prizes here.

Vulcan Forged launches its 12-day Christmas prize event just in time to wrack up a few wins before the big holiday. Feeling lucky? Feeling brave? Try your hand at a quest–or many.

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