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Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs Revealed, Minting on Ronin Soon

Web3 action RPG Fableborne have revealed their Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs, which are set to mint soon on Layer-1 blockchain Ronin.

Holders of these Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs will be able to acquire special items through gameplay, as well as stake their NFT collectibles to earn the soon-to-launch $POWER token. Several tiers of Kingdoms NFTs will be available, with players able to merge these NFTs together to acquire higher tier Kingdoms with greater rewards.

A mint date and price have yet to be revealed for these Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs, though they are expected to mint in the coming weeks. Kam Punia, founder of developers Pixion Games, has stated that these NFTs will give “both whales & grinders a route to success.”

Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs - Digital Asset
Source: Fableborne

What is Fableborne?

Fableborne is a free-to-play Web3 action RPG, built on the Ronin Network, and available on mobile.

Developed by Pixion Games, Fableborne sees players build island bases, defend what they’ve built, and raid opposing bases for loot. Through creating and commanding a squad of Heroes, players can both protect their bases, and set forth to conquer the world.

Last week, Pixion Games announced a $12.4 million USD raise to expand the Fableborne team and accelerate development efforts. Their ecosystem token, $POWER, is set to debut later in 2025 – with holders of Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs given multiple advantages to help them earn more of these tokens.

Source: Fableborne

How will Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs work?

Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs will be one of the core assets of the Fableborne ecosystem. Holders will be able to stake them to earn $POWER tokens, alongside the ability to earn special items through gameplay.

Staking will work via a Season system. At the start of each Season, the $POWER points system will be reset. At the end of each day, a snapshot will be taken of all staked Kingdoms NFTs, with points distributed according to the rarity and tier of your NFT. At the end of a Season, these points will determine your allocation of $POWER tokens from the reward pool.

Fableborne Kingdoms NFTs will come in 7 rarities and 5 tiers. Lower rarity Kingdoms can be combined with in-game resources to upgrade to higher rarities, increasing the rate at which they earn $POWER points – and therefore a larger allocation of $POWER tokens.

$POWER is set to be the ecosystem currency for all future Pixion Games titles – with Fableborne to be the first of many. Within Fableborne, $POWER will be used for staking, building and item upgrades, and in-game governance. Beyond Fableborne, $POWER will also act as the token of the Power Protocol – a Web3 gaming infrastructure platform that powers the title.

Players can register for the Fableborne Kingdoms NFT drop by signing up on Premint. Details on the drop date, price and supply are expected to be revealed soon.

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