What is the NFT Card Game 1000 Blades?

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The NFT card game 1000 Blades recently debuted on the BSV Blockchain.  

1000 Blades is an NFT card game that plays out with three different factions, Monk, Ninja and Samurai battling for the Hans of Japan.  Whichever of the three factions wins entitles the NFT holders of that faction to win random NFTs as rewards.  Holders are represented by the Epic Game Cards (which are eligible for all 12 events) or Event Tickets which can be purchased for each event each week.

Every week, Nate Lindley livestreams the card game playing out.

Learn how to play 1000 Blades by watching the below tutorial.

Lindley hopes this will soon become an online game utilizing the BSV Blockchain.

"I want 1000 Blades to become an online game, Lindley tells CoinGeek.  "If that ever becomes a possibility, I could definitely start working on real-time gaming elements. I believe this is phase 1 for 1000 Blades. I don’t intend to stop after Season 1 (Events 1-12). I have a story in mind that I want to turn into a comic; I have expansion cards that I want to be present in Season 2; I am on the hunt for a way to bring 1000 Blades to online gaming where numerous events could simultaneously happen every day that could build into larger week-long campaigns."

The only thing holding Lindley back is his own limitation as he bills himself as primarily an artist.

"I do not know much about programming, coding, or the mechanics involved with building video games. When I find the right people, I believe it will happen. I have high hopes for 1000 Blades."

For now, 1000 Blades is strictly an NFT-only launch.  Lindley discusses why he selected BSV.

"I’ve actually only recently found out about BSV and blockchains—I’m new to it all. A friend invited me to Twetch and from there, BSV was my first introduction to anything blockchain and BSV. I did try RVN and SOL briefly, but I never found the support on those chains like I’ve found on BSV. After that brief exploration, I decided to focus my energy on working within the BSV community. No regrets."

Community members can acquire physical items such as game cards or the upcoming comic book.

"In my opinion, the best way to get the physical items would be to play the game. I’d love to connect with you—I want you in this community."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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