[TBD] Ragmon Breeding
Supply Ragmon NFTs by users with safe breeding
This structure is not final and may change as the game and its community develop. Please note that this feature is scheduled far after the game launch.
Preventing Overproduction in Breeding
Breeding NFTs has proven to be a significant factor in the success of games like Axie Infinity. However, this success comes with the challenge of controlling the supply of game assets. Uncontrolled breeding can lead to an overwhelming increase in NFTs, which might devalue these assets and disrupt the game’s economy. Excessive breeding, driven by short-term greed, can harm players who invest heavily in breeding, as it risks flooding the market and diminishing the value of their creations.
Breeding with a Recipe
Ragnarok: Monster World (ROMW) introduces a more controlled breeding system that requires specific recipes to address the above issue. In ROMW, breeding is not just about combining Ragmons; it also involves the use of specific ERC1155 items and the $Zeny, making the process more strategic and deliberate. Only Ragmons that have reached a certain level can breed, and each Ragmon has a limited number of breeding chances.
For instance, if you want to breed and supply a Poring in the market, you’ll need to gather 4 level 5 Porings (ERC721), 4 Jellopy (ERC1155), 1 Star Dust (ERC1155), 20 $Zeny (ERC20). These item tokens can be earned through gameplay, adding an extra layer of effort and consideration to the breeding process.
This is an example recipe to help with understanding. Please note that the final recipe may be updated when the breeding feature is released.
This approach ensures that breeding is a thoughtful decision, helping to maintain a balanced supply of Ragmons within the game. By introducing these specific requirements, ROMW protects its economy from the risks associated with excessive breeding, ensuring a sustainable and secure tokenomics model.
Further details on the breeding system will be shared in future updates. The recipes and mechanics will be closely monitored by the developers and, eventually, by the DAO, to maintain balance and sustainability in the ecosystem.
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