![]() ![]() This system means you can get away with building a deck that is weak in one way or another as long as you are quick to buy the right cards to supplement it. Your opponent can see the same cards so if they get enough favor first they can snipe the card you are looking for. There are three cards available at any time to chose, usually at a low, medium, and high favor cost. The sanctum itself can be browsed during your opponent’s turn, which makes for a nice distraction if they are a long-player. These decks had everything they needed to be super competitive so they don’t benefit from sanctum mechanics as much as less “perfect” decks. The goal of the sanctum is to add depth to gameplay, but it has also reduced the value of some of the top tier custom decks. There are a huge number of cards in the sanctum but only 3 are presented at any one time. You earn favor by killing opponent’s creatures or doing damage to your opponent’s god. With the sanctum your deck will be augmentable by cards you purchase through favor during the game itself. The second big change is the new sanctum mode. You can trade it on exchange for ethereum or simply unwrap it by clicking on your eth balance in the top right on TokenTrove. Note that your funds will be made available in wETH (Wrapped ether). The buyer pays the gas fee for the transaction so you don’t have to pay anything to list your cards. This will let token trove execute the contract to sell your card when a buyer is found. You will have to sign an authorization in Metamask or your trust wallet of choice. You can either pull up the card on the marketplace and click list, or you can find the card in the “my account’ section Click on “List” to pull up your listing screen for that card. The card will be automatically added to your wallet when fusion is complete. We tend to only fuse cards that are rare or better, but some commons still fetch a decent enough value to justify the flux. Flux is limited so you may be better off buying a card for 0.004 eth than fusing a copy yourself. (optional) go to TokenTrove and look up the card you are thinking of fusing. When you click on the card it will show you how much flux the fusion will cost. ![]() Only cards you already have duplicates of will show up in the forge. We have gone over the fusion system in some detail in previous articles but we haven’t explicitly shown you the fusion process This way you can go from zero cryptocurrency to a wallet full of ethereum without ever having to interact with an exchange. TokenTrove lets you sell your cards also without paying any gas. If you need ethereum to buy the cards for your first deck you can fuse and sell unneeded cards! As far as I know Gods Unchained is the first ever Play-To-Earn game that doesn’t require any ethereum to start earning ethereum! Fused cards are added to your walled without you having to pay any gas fees. We are more interested in building a deck from scratch in this article. There are some lists of competitive decks HERE that people also use. This is not cheap though, so most people plan their decks out then buy the cards they need for that specific deck. Now that you can buy core cards you can build duplicates of the starter decks to modify as you like. Now people can buy fused core cards on several marketplaces outlined earlier (Token Trove and Opensea for example, as well as within the app itself) ![]() Previously deck builders had no way to collect core cards except by winning battles, leveling up, and hoping they get what they need in a booster pack. The first change is The fusion system itself. The Forge – Fusing and selling cards to fund your first deck
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