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Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT

Is Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT Play-to-Earn

If you have been following the news lately, you like already know what NFTs are. These non-fungible tokens use blockchain technology to validate data and make it possible for said data to be sold and traded. NFTs have started making their way into video games in the past few months, and it seems like the trend is not going to slow down anytime soon

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Having NFT in the title, one has to wonder if Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT is a play-to-earn game. Here’s if it is indeed possible to earn some money while playing the latest entry in the Ragnarok series.

Is Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT Play to Earn

Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT, as the name implies, makes use of blockchain technology to reward players with tokens as they do specific tasks and accomplish certain feats. These tokens, ONBUFF Coins, can be sold like many other cryptocurrencies on decentralized exchanges, making it possible for players to earn money while playing the game. So Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT is indeed a play-to-earn game, although how much you can earn depends entirely on how much you play.

For the rest, Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT features many of the mechanics seen in similar mobile games such as dungeons to explore, PVP, multiplayer content, and more. So, while the play-to-earn mechanics are definitely central to the experience, they are not the only important ones in Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.