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Owned planets are represented by an NFT and always belong to a specific faction, they offer a great opportunity for cooperative gameplay as only members of that faction are allowed to make their way to the planet surface. | Owned planets are represented by an NFT and always belong to a specific faction, they offer a great opportunity for cooperative gameplay as only members of that faction are allowed to make their way to the planet surface. | ||
Unowned planets, on the other hand, set the stage for versus gameplay. | |||
With no recognized sovereignty of any faction, players from all factions can take on missions on these planets, risking an all-out confrontation with one, or two of the other factions, but in turn offering them greater rewards for their efforts. | |||
With players needing a home planet to play the game, planet owners quite literally hold the key to our universe and the community selects its own players.<blockquote>Rarity (tier) of the planets (common, rare, epic, etc.) will affect the Quantum availability on the planet. The rarer the planets, the more conducive to Quantum they will be. | |||
Planet tier will also be important for the Quantum output as the "refining" action (probably). The chance of finding better treasures will also be increased with the planet rarity and the explorer suit you wear. For example, besides the direct benefits of wearing a legendary explorer suit, you will have the chance to find better treasures.</blockquote>Distribution of the planet types will be a randomized planet distribution event for the planet owners. For example, you can buy an epic planet, but you won’t be able to choose the planet type. That means you will only be able to apply for the rarity (tier) of the planet. Then the type of the planet will be randomly given by the [[Genesis Engine]]. You will buy “an epic planet,” but in the end, it could be an ice planet, a desert planet, or a forest planet. It will be randomized. | |||
=== | ===Guilds=== | ||
Each faction has their own kind of guilds in the form of Houses (Empire), Corporations (Federation) and Coalitions (Union), each guild unites a number of planets under one banner. Guilds come at different rarity levels, each offering more benefits to the guild owner and the planets that are part of guild. | |||
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