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When MagicCraft rolled out its MagicCraft Genesis NFT airdrop, the crypto‑gaming community got a rare glimpse of a play‑to‑earn project that mixes high‑stakes PvP castle sieges with real‑world NFT utility. Below is a deep‑dive into everything you needed to know about the campaign-who won, what the prizes were, how the NFTs work, and why the airdrop still matters for players eyeing future drops.
MagicCraft’s airdrop wasn’t a single giveaway; it unfolded in two documented phases, each with its own prize pool and eligibility rules. Both phases were time‑limited, closed by October2024, and announced through official socials and partner sites such as CoinMarketCap and AirdropAlert.com.
MagicCraft Genesis NFT Campaign a multi‑phase distribution that handed out 50+ Genesis NFTs and over 1million $MCRT tokens, plus a separate 222‑NFT giveaway that featured a one‑off Tesla prize was designed to jump‑start user adoption and showcase the game’s guild‑centric economy.
In the larger phase, MagicCraft set aside 50 Genesis NFTs and a total of 1000000 $MCRT tokens for 500 winners. The rewards followed a tiered structure:
The tiered approach rewarded early participants more heavily, while still giving every winner a slice of the token pool.
The second documented giveaway, reported by CoinMarketCap, handed out 222 Genesis NFTs to 222 random winners. Each NFT was minted with a unique image; one of those images displayed a Tesla Model3, instantly flagging the lucky holder as the vehicle winner. The promotion highlighted the “hard‑coded” nature of the prize: the special NFT was pre‑programmed, and the winner discovered the win at minting.
Feature | Phase1 (50NFT+1MCRT) | Phase2 (222NFT) |
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Total NFTs | 50 | 222 |
Total $MCRT allocated | 1000000 | None (token rewards were separate) |
Special prize | None | Tesla Model3 (hard‑coded in one NFT) |
Winner selection | Tiered ranking based on task completion | Random draw among eligible participants |
Announcement window | Within 7days after campaign end | Within 14days after campaign end |
The MagicCraft Genesis collection totals 9999 characters split across three classes: Warriors, Wizards, and Archers. Each NFT carries a set of traits-items, weapons, armor, spells, scrolls, clothing, attack animations, and pose variations. Rarity is encoded directly into the token metadata:
When a user mints an NFT, the rarity tier is revealed, creating a built‑in “pull‑to‑reveal” mechanic that drives secondary‑market excitement.
Genesis NFT a unique, on‑chain character that unlocks exclusive skills, spells, and access to premium in‑game realms is more than a digital collectible; it’s a functional game asset.
MagicCraft’s native token, $MCRT, runs on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC), offering fast confirmations and low gas fees compared with Ethereum. The token fuels the in‑game economy-paying taxes, buying gear, and rewarding guild stakers.
$MCRT token the utility currency that powers MagicCraft’s marketplace, guild staking, and DAO voting also grants holders governance rights: staking $MCRT lets users propose and vote on game‑balance changes, new castle maps, and future airdrop parameters.
Holding a Genesis NFT unlocks several in‑game benefits:
Web3 Lobby System a set of matchmaking rooms that prioritize NFT holders, offering higher reward multipliers and exclusive quest lines is a core pillar of MagicCraft’s play‑to‑earn model.
The official MagicCraft marketplace lets players list and sell NFTs only for $MCRT tokens. Two sale formats exist:
Minted or purchased NFTs appear in a user’s inventory after a 30‑to‑60‑minute processing window. Promotional partner NFTs (free skins, special edition characters) cannot be resold; they’re meant solely for in‑game cosmetics.
MagicCraft Marketplace the in‑app platform where Genesis and Revelation NFTs are bought, sold, or auctioned using $MCRT is the only sanctioned venue for secondary‑market activity.
Eligibility hinged on completing a set of tasks, typically:
After task verification, winners were randomly drawn (Phase2) or ranked (Phase1) and announced via Twitter, Discord, and a dedicated Telegram channel.
Even though the documented campaigns are over, the airdrop’s structure tells you what to expect from future promotions:
Staying glued to MagicCraft’s official channels-Twitter@MagicCraft, Discord #airdrops, and the blog at app.magiccraft.io-gives you a head‑start on the next round.
Play‑to‑earn projects carry inherent volatility. Here are three practical safeguards:
For the token‑reward phase you had to stake at least 10000 $MCRT before the snapshot. The NFT‑only phase didn’t require any pre‑existing holdings, just the social‑task completion.
Officially, the MagicCraft marketplace is the only venue where NFTs can be listed for $MCRT. Third‑party platforms may list them, but the contract restricts sales to the in‑game token, making external sales technically impossible.
Rarity dictates both visual traits and in‑game power. Legendary NFTs often carry unique spells or higher base stats, Epic ones have rarer equipment sets, while Rare NFTs are the most common but still functional for standard raids.
Staking $MCRT grants voting weight proportional to the amount staked. Proposals range from balance adjustments to new castle designs. Accepted proposals are executed automatically via smart contracts on BSC.
MagicCraft has hinted at quarterly community rewards. Keep an eye on their official Discord and Twitter for announcements; past drops have followed a similar task‑based model.