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By Muratus del Mur ·
NFTs created from the new api, in md, from bestiary creatures. You can find them also on opensea.io where you can view there rarity and such.
Currently there is no way for anyone to create such nfts, but this is just because nobody showed any interest in this feature.
I will cobtinue working on in-game interfwces for this, or i will just use them for personal transfers and rewards..depends only on your feedback
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By Muratus del Mur ·
magicduel.com is not the official erc-20 (eth, polygon) address for md on the eth blockchain.
Magucduel.eth is also a valid ens domain name bound to the official address.
This is part of a series of experiments i do in the crypto direction
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About Returning Players
Greetings all, I'm a returned player. My problem is that my memory is VERY bad (I had to search for a list of browser based games to find this, because I forgot what it was called). My question would be, in your opinions, would it be better to continue my old character, or create a new one so I have the advantage of hearing the tutorial again, and knowing what I have done so far? Thanks for the help!! -Gigi
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Hello!
Hiya all! :drinks: Hungarian greetings: To equals: Helló (variations: Halló, Hali, Halihó) Szia (variations: Szió, Szasz, Szióka) Szervusz/Szerbusz (variations: Szasz) Üdvözöllek (Variations: Üdv) Jó regelt/napot/estét kívánok (Variations: Jónapot, Szépnapot, Szép jóregelt! Basically a "Good day") Among kids: Csá (variations to this include Ciao, Csöcs, Csövi, Csuma. There are several more which don't come to mind right now) Mizujs (more of a "What's up". Variations: Mizu, Mi ujság, Mi a helyzet, Mi a pálya) (Szervusz/Szerbusz and Üdvözöllek might also fit into this catagory as mock formality) Formal: Isten hozott! Csókolom (Variations: Kezit csókolom, Kezeit csókolom. Very formal, only said to teachers and respected elders. Basically means "I kiss (you/your hands)" ) (Jó regelt/napot/estét kívánok also belongs to this catagory in a way) *cough* That's a lot of greetings. Hehe ^^ Sorry, guess I went a bit overboard! :drinks: