Web3 ARPG Realms of Alurya is now officially live on the Treasure Mainnet.
Formerly known as Synergy Land, the game has undergone significant changes, including a migration to Treasure Mainnet, which now operates on a Layer 2 network built on ZKsync.
The launch, titled “The Path of the Hero,” adds key features, including dungeon exploration, NFT collectibles, and a resource-driven economy.
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What is Realms of Allurya?
Realms of Alurya is a free-to-play blockchain-based action RPG where players can explore dangerous dungeons, defeat enemies, and collect loot, including NFTs. These NFTs range from Aluryan Pets, which serve as companions in gameplay, to Island NFTs, which enhance resource generation and crafting on personal plots of land.
The game incorporates an energy system to manage dungeon exploration, ensuring a balanced gameplay experience. Combat remains central to the game, with Aluryan Pets adding a strategic element by providing buffs and unlocking specific quests tied to their abilities.
Beyond dungeon adventures, Realms of Alurya features an island management system where players can develop and maintain their own piece of land. Whilst every player is granted a free plot, owning an Island NFT unlocks advanced functionalities, such as generating Seeds of Evolution NFTs, which can be used to hatch Aluryan Pets.
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What to expect from the mainnet launch?
The mainnet release, titled “The Path of the Hero,” introduces a variety of features designed to create a complete gameplay experience. Players can expect:
Dungeon Exploration: Dungeons are the primary source of NFTs and resources. Players must balance energy consumption to maximize their rewards, with each run consuming one energy point.
Aluryan Pets: Pets are collectible NFTs that accompany players during dungeon runs. They provide gameplay benefits, including combat assistance and quest progression. Pets can be acquired through the game’s store or as rare dungeon drops.
Island Management: Islands serve as customisable bases for players. While free land is available to everyone, owning an Island NFT unlocks additional benefits, including crafting resources and enhancing gameplay progression.
The game is currently available on Windows PCs, with plans for a mobile release in the future.
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