Hello everyone!
Today I am going to share with you a special aspect of Stakehouse Den - Hot Sauce. It may sound like a spicy condiment, but it is not. It is a kind of reward system that encourages players to be more active.
Hot Sauce is a reward token. You will get it when you stake a card and stake another token called Script.
š You have to stake 2 Scripts per card. No matter what the level of the card is, this condition is the same for all cards.
Then how much Hot Sauce you will get will depend on three things:
The level of your card
The rarity of the card
And the foil type of the card (common or golden)
That is, if the card is of a high level, rare and has a golden foil, then your reward will be higher.
There is a system here called Generation Factor. This system calculates how much hot sauce you will generate in total. Simply put-
š Your card + its value + Script stake - all together determine how much you will earn.
Because it is not only for playing the game, but also increases the interest in understanding card staking, collecting and tokenmix. This makes players more involved in the game, and the game becomes much more interesting.
Merge Count refers to the number of times that a card has been merged or how strong the card has been. The bigger the merger, the bigger the weight or significance that card is going to carry.
Now let's talk about Foil and Rarity.
If the card is a regular foil, then the hot sauce will be the least available from common cards, and the most available from legendary cards.
But if the card is a golden foil, then it will increase your daily income by a lot.
We can use a simple example: a golden foil legendary card will be able to generate hot sauce at some degree in a manner that is significantly faster than a common card made of foil.
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