Banana Set NFTs
Detailed overview of Banana Sets introduced in Battle Mechanics chapter
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Detailed overview of Banana Sets introduced in Battle Mechanics chapter
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Banana Set is both an NFT token and a gaming character. The token possession gives players a reason to invest and participate, offering both gaming advantages and potential for real-world profits.
Referenced from: Battling Mechanics
Each set NFT is a composition of 4 distinct item NFTs. While visually the NFT resembles a trading card showcasing these items, under the hood, the BanCap blockchain framework maintains the individuality of each item. The Banana Set Token, in this scenario, acts as the gateway to these stored values.
Arguably, the most crucial aspect of a Banana Set. The damage output determines match outcomes and can be pivotal in converting your NFT wins into lucrative gains. The damage numbers representing a sum of 4 item NFT damages comprised in the particular set.
For the aesthetically inclined, the Banana Set NFTs are adorned with randomly assigned backgrounds. While they contribute to visual diversity, they remain neutral and do not influence gameplay.
As mentioned earlier, NFT Items can be matched to create a "Full Set" with some battle bonuses. We wanted to help players differentiate between "ordinary" and fully matched sets. In order to create a distinct version of "matched set" NFTs we created unique backgrounds for each full set relating to its overall thematic.
Banana Set NFTs come with a dual ID system, an essential part for the future cross-chain framework. Upon minting, the NFT receives a collection serial number from the blockchain and a distinct Banana.Capital internal ID in the following format:
#<YearOfGeneration>.<TimeOfGeneration>.<ChainOfOrigin>.<RandomNumber>
(for example, #0.1328974294.0.7542).
The need for an "internal ID" arises from our vision to bring our NFTs beyond a single blockchain. With an initial foundation on the Hedera network, we aim to branch out, starting with the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). This approach ensures a flexible gaming environment, allowing NFTs to transition seamlessly between blockchains, maintaining their unique identity.
While each connected blockchain can have its own "copy" of a bridged NFT, we ensure the token remains singular in nature. As long as Banana.Capital is in charge, the NFT is still one-of-a-kind in the entire world and can seamlessly move across chains if the user desires to switch chains, granting user even more freedom of choice and benefits of ownership. If a player decides not to move anywhere, the NFT exists entirely on just one chain. This approach preserves the NFT's value and uniqueness while offering flexibility for users to take advantage of different blockchains based on their personal preference.
The "project-centered" internal ID serves as a linking layer between IDs an NFT receives when reminted in our Set NFT collection on a specific chain. This allows one NFT to have ID #75318
on Hedera, 0x0...1c43b
on BSC, and 0x0...e345ca21
on Ethereum, all connected by the internal ID of #1.5375165872.2.3547
.
BanCap Bridges will enable players to choose where they want to utilize their NFTs and access marketplaces across all connected chains.
Note: The cross-chain functionality described here is planned for a future release.
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As , when an NFT has a use case fully protected by our system, it can be independent of a specific chain. To maintain the non-fungibility and uniqueness of each NFT, our Bridges restrict the use of cross-chain NFTs to one blockchain at a time, preventing "double spending" (or double gaming in this case).