❔ FAQ
Q: Why should I play The Old Castle Defense?
A: The Old Castle Defense offers unparalleled fairness and transparency compared to other games. Unlike centralized alternatives, our game operates on-chain, ensuring every action is verifiable. Your rewards are sent directly to your non-custodial wallet, ensuring complete control over your earnings.
Q: How does The Old Castle Defense ensure transparency?
A: The game's mechanics are executed on-chain using smart contracts, making every move and transaction publicly visible and auditable. This eliminates doubts about fairness and ensures a level playing field for all participants.
Q: Is the game's reward distribution automated?
A: Yes, all reward distributions are automated through the game's smart contracts. This ensures that rewards are transparently and immediately delivered to participants' non-custodial wallets.
Q: How can I verify all variables?
A: You can validate all variables either by submitting a query to the smart contract or by scanning the blockchain.
Q: Is the game decentralized?
A: Yes, the game is almost decentralized. We are in the process of incorporating decentralized NFT staking, which will transition the game into a fully decentralized state. Our objective is to offer players, traders, and market makers a transparent gaming environment, with an assurance that founders will not engage in token sales. Additionally, a decentralized referral program will be introduced in the near future.
Q: Where can I buy game tokens?
A: Nowhere. The game doesn't possess its own token. Its mechanics are designed to seamlessly integrate across various blockchains, aiding other projects with token utility. This approach enables us to broaden our user base. The game exclusively features a utility token, $SPH (Sapphire), used for healing and upgrading NFTs. This token is burned upon use and fully burned by the end of the match.
Q: What is an "investment" in the game?
A: In the context of The Old Castle Defense, investment refers to staking funds in a smart contract to support either the Terrible Creatures or the Knights of the Kingdom factions during sieges. This investment influences the outcome of battles and lead to rewards if the chosen faction emerges victorious.
Q: How does the investment process work?
A: Investors can stake $FOMO on one or both factions during sieges. If their chosen faction wins, investors are rewarded, and invested money is returned back to their wallets. This mechanism ensures investors are actively engaged in the game and have the potential to earn rewards.
Q: What ways are there to earn money in The Old Custle Defense?
A: The Old Castle Defense offers a variety of ways for players to earn money, ranging from active gameplay and investments to referrals and predictions. The game's decentralized and transparent nature ensures that all rewards are fairly distributed and directly sent to players' non-custodial wallets. In The Old Castle Defense, there are several ways for players to earn rewards and potentially make money:
- Siege Participation: Players who own NFTs from the Terrible Creatures or Knights of the Kingdom collections can participate in sieges. Successfully winning the siege rewards players with $FOMO tokens. This is a direct play-to-earn mechanism where skillful gameplay leads to monetary rewards.
- Investing in Teams: $FOMO holders have the option to invest in competing teams, Terrible Creatures or Knights of the Kingdom. If the chosen team wins the siege, investors receive back their initial investment along with a share of the profits from the game's Treasury. This investment strategy allows for potential earnings based on the success of the selected team.
- Referral Program: The game offers a referral program where players can invite friends to join. When new players use a referral link to log in and participate in the game, the referral will receive a $FOMO reward equal to 10% of our fees. This incentivizes player growth and rewards those who bring new participants into the game.
- Free Voting: Players can vote for their favorite team without investments. If the voted team wins, participants receive rewards in $FOMO. This allows players to earn without direct financial commitment, based on their prediction skills.
- Active User Rewards: We allocate 20% of our fees to active users, which rewards their continued participation and engagement. This means that players who consistently participate in battles, invest, or refer others have the opportunity to earn additional rewards over time.
Q: How can players who own NFTs earn rewards?
A: Players who own NFTs from the Terrible Creatures or Knights of the Kingdom collections can earn rewards in the form of $FOMO. By actively participating in battles and achieving victories, NFT owners are eligible to receive a share of 30% of the losing faction's treasury.
Q: How do $FOMO holders benefit from investing in teams?
A: $FOMO holders have the opportunity to invest in the competing teams, Terrible Creatures and Knights of the Kingdom. When the siege concludes, the total investment made by $FOMO holders in the winning team is refunded, along with a share of the profit from the losing faction's treasury. This profit share constitutes 70% of the total Treasury.
Q: Is there a referral program in the game?
A: Yes, there is a referral program in place. Players who invite friends to join the game using their referral link can earn $FOMO rewards. The game charges a 6% fee on each investment made by $FOMO holders, and 10% of this fee is distributed to users who refer new players to the game.
In the future, the game will have an on-chain referral program to make it totally transparent for our users.
Q: What is Free Voting, and how does it work?
A: Free Voting allows players to vote for their preferred team without investing any $FOMO. After every siege, the game's contract distributes 10% of our fees as a reward to users who vote for the winning team. This provides an additional way for players to earn rewards.
Q: How long does a typical The Old Castle Defense game last?
A: A game of The Old Castle Defense consists of multiple battles. The entire game, or "Siege," lasts approximately 14 days, equivalent to around 80,640 blocks on the Beam Network.
Q: What is the duration of a battle in the game?
A: Battles take place every 960 blocks, which translates to roughly 4 hours on the Beam Network. These battles determine the outcome of the ongoing conflict between the Terrible Creatures and the Knights of the Kingdom.
Q: How does the winning faction's treasury work?
A: The winning faction receives the treasury of the losing team, ensuring that successful players and investors are proportionally rewarded. The winning faction's treasury is then distributed back to investors who supported the victorious side.