What's New in Spellfire
New mechanics, interactivity, ideas and funDigital cards that you can actually touch
Unique art merges with the extraordinary power
Artwork on the cards became consistent in the new Spellfire world. Every card has its own story. Realms are a part of actual areas in the world, and champions have the place where they live. All monuments, palaces, ruins, altars, sacred sites, notable areas have actual coordinates on the map. The artwork of every card is unique and drawn only for the Spellfire collectible card game.
All artworks are copyrighted and belong to the authors of the Spellfire Prime edition game. You can not copy the art, use, manipulate, derive and duplicate without the author's consent.
Updated cards are beautiful, collectible, more robust, and better than they were before.
Difference between Holographic and Playing cards
There are two types of cards in the new Spellfire game. "Holographic cards" and "Playing cards."
Holographic cards are sorted by rarity, numbered, and limited. For example, "Holographic Cards" of Legendary rarity are unique and labeled as 1 of 1. Only one card exists, and there can be only one owner.
The physical state of the "Holographic cards" is of exceptional beauty. Every owner of such a card is eligible for affiliate income from its copies (we call them "playing cards") sold on the market or obtained from boosters. We share up to 90% of the profit from all the sales of the playing card copies and their upgrades, unlocks, and usage.
For example, a Legendary card can have only one owner and 1000 copies of "playing cards." The minimal estimated price of that kind of card is $200. If someone purchases the "playing card," 90% of profit ±$180 will be credited to the owner of the Holographic Legendary card.
Holographic cards are minted on the blockchain network to secure their ownership. More about "Holographic Cards"
Playing Cards are not holographic. You can purchase these cards individually or find them in the sealed decks and booster packs. The community can use them to play at home or in tournaments.
You can upgrade these cards using the "gold" or "tokens". The fourth level and all further upgrades will require "Spellfire" tokens.
Playing cards are not minted on the blockchain network until level 4. More about "Playing Cards"