Crafting System

Crafting in BOSS FIGHTERS is a transformative experience that bridges the gap between in-game items and Digital Collectibles, imbuing them with both value and versatility. This pivotal process allows players to elevate their gameplay and actively participate in the game's economy. Whether you're looking to enhance your character's arsenal or trade valuable assets, understanding the crafting mechanism is key to maximizing your potential within BOSS FIGHTERS. Let's explore the ins and outs of crafting, from the basics of transformation to the intricacies of Value Perks.

1. The Crafting Process

At its core, crafting allows any in-game item whether it's a Character, a Boss, an Equipment item, or a Skin β€” ranging from Common to Mythic rarity β€” to undergo a one-time conversion into a Digital Collectible. This process not only marks the item's entry into the realm of tradability but also reveals its unique Value Perks, making each Collectible a coveted piece within the game's universe.

The crafting journey is full of surprises, especially when it comes to Value Perks. For each odd rarity (Common, Rare, Legendary), Value Perks are assigned randomly, introducing an element of chance into the crafting process. For each even rarity (Uncommon, Epic, Mythic), its Value Perks are upgraded, also at random, with potential enhancements ranging from 1 to 3 stars.

Crafting in BOSS FIGHTERS is designed to be straightforward and accessible. The only requirements for transforming an item into a Digital Collectible are the item itself, a specific amount of $BFT Tokens, and Fusion Cores. With no additional prerequisites, crafting is completed instantly, allowing you to immediately reap the benefits of your newly transformed item.

After finishing the Crafting process, a certain amount of Sponsor Marks will be rewarded to you. Sponsor Marks can be used for merging BADGEs or leveling up CONTRACTs.

2. Trading and Supply Considerations

Once an item has been crafted into a Digital Collectible, it occupies a slot in the total supply of that item type on that rarity level, contributing to the overall economy of BOSS FIGHTERS. These crafted items become tradable on the OpenLoot market, opening up avenues for players to engage in strategic trading. Whether you're looking to complete your collection, acquire a specific Perk, or simply profit from your endeavors, the OpenLoot market serves as a vibrant platform for all your trading needs.

Example:

  • Let's take a Striker as an example.

  • You upgraded it to the "Rare" rarity.

  • At this point, it already has 2 Power Perks (for Common and Rare rarities) and a star upgrade of the 1st Power Perk (for Uncommon rarity).

  • Now you decide to craft a Digital Collectible.

  • Once it's done, this Striker receives 2 Value Perks (for Common and Rare rarities) and a random 1-to-3-star upgrade of the first Value Perk (for Uncommon rarity) in addition to existing Power Perks.

  • On top of that, this exact Striker becomes 1 of 1500 possible Rare Strikers in the form of Digital Collectibles.

  • Also, this Striker becomes tradable on the OpenLoot.

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