February 22

LifeChange Fantasy.top on Monad

Yo, this is a beginner guide for Fantasy.

Welcome to the world of Fantasy, an immersive card game that offers both newcomers and seasoned players an engaging experience. Whether you're stepping into the realm of strategic card games for the first time or looking to enhance your skills, this article is designed to guide you through the essentials of Fantasy. At the end of the article are all the useful links.

Rewards and currencies.

Why should you even consider Fantasy in the Monad ecosystem? When Fantasy was released on Blast, it was given a fair amount of rewards, and after it was over, all players who were active received a pack of cards with $500-$3000 worth of cards.

Let's take a look at what rewards Fantasy is offering us right now. Once you sign up, you get 15 free cards and 100 $fMON tokens. This season you can compete for rewards in the form of test token $fMON, fragments, XP, WLs to different projects on Monad.

Of course, the most delicious thing here is WLs to some cool projects. Once you have collected 100 tickets you can try your luck.

You can buy and sell cards with the test token $fMON and exchange it for fragments.

For fragments, you buy packs and spin the Lucky Wheel. Okay, you’ve familiarised yourself with the rewards and currencies. Let’s get to the action.

First Steps.

After sing up we need to save the private key from our account (each account has its own wallet), because in case of ban we will be able to save something.

Also you need to pick up Daily Prize to catch streak.

Cards and decks.

Let's deal with cards. Each card is connect to some creator. First of all, you should pay attention to the stability of this creator, because the strength of the card depends on its activity. Also the cards have stars - some kind of balance when making a deck. Not always the more stars a card has, the better it is.

Let's move on to deck building. Let's take a look at Bronze Tournaments. Once you learn how to win in it, you will be able to make cards similarly in other modes. You need to find the best balance of power points and number of stars. The deck is limited to a maximum of card stars. That is, you need to build a deck that meets the star limit and has a higher score. Play around with this by choosing different cards. I would also like to add that as I said, cards depend on the activity of the creator, so if the creator has not been active recently, the score of this card will be 0.

Here are the results of the top decks that won in the last tournament at Blast. Just so you understand what score you should stream to.

If you can't make a good deck for the tournament. There are two options. Buy the cards you need for $fMON or burn the cards you don't need for fragments and open more packs or spin the Lucky Wheel. It's up to you. But I advise you to always burn the cards you don't need, so you will gradually build your perfect deck.

How do you burn and level up cards?

In the profile there is a button to burn cards, I advise you to start with one good deck, then burn all the cards you don't need and buy in the shop for fragments packs or try your luck in Lucky Wheel.

There is also a card level up system. You need 5 same cards.

Reverse tournament.

The last thing I'd like to break down is reverse mode. If everything is clear with the other tournaments, this is the opposite. We need to build a deck with 0 score. As I said, some creators stop being active and their card score drops to 0. So, the less score cards, the better. But there are nuances. First, the minimum number of stars for deck is 18. Second, the rarity of the cards gives Multiplier. So, Accordingly, for this mode it is better to have legendary, epic and rare cards. You can buy them on the market.

End.

I hope this article/guide helped you to understand this social game) If you still have any questions, so you can write me in Telegram - @swaysvav The best support for me will be a subscription to my X and a repost of this post. Thank you all for reading up to this moment.

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