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Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 19:46
by Vincent
LemonInvest wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 20:09
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:27
HubertMon wrote: 28 Dec 2021, 19:10

If i play offline and collect NFTs will it transfer to my wallet? How if it is online
I also want to know how i can play offline games with collecting NFT
It is attached to your MEtaMask wallet. So everytime you recieve a certain achievment it will automatically show up in the wallet. However to transfer you need to go online
Does it require some transatction before i do it? What are the commisions?

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 13 Jan 2022, 13:40
by Andrew67
Vincent wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 19:46
LemonInvest wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 20:09
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:27
I also want to know how i can play offline games with collecting NFT
It is attached to your MEtaMask wallet. So everytime you recieve a certain achievment it will automatically show up in the wallet. However to transfer you need to go online
Does it require some transatction before i do it? What are the commisions?
it requires some ETH purchase of any amount you want. Commision are from 7 up to 15 %

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22
by HubertMon
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:26
KrisMor wrote: 18 May 2021, 19:51 Offline and Online Play
As a rule, in order to record your game progress on the blockchain, you need to send an on-chain transaction. However, waiting for a transaction to complete and accumulating fees can quickly take away the fun of blockchain gaming.

We believe that the best gaming experience involves lightning fast transactions at a fraction of the cost. While you are waiting for the upgrade to level 2, you can still play for free offline - for example, fight in PvP in a ranked tournament on our website or in PvE in Decentraland.

To help you avoid frequent (and costly) transactions, your progress is recorded offline until you can more easily state your online experience, such as when you want to change your Mon.
Can i play games without transatction and putting money into it?
No. That is called gas fee and it is required

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 14:12
by tyufhf
Vincent wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 19:46
LemonInvest wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 20:09
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:27
I also want to know how i can play offline games with collecting NFT
It is attached to your MEtaMask wallet. So everytime you recieve a certain achievment it will automatically show up in the wallet. However to transfer you need to go online
Does it require some transatction before i do it? What are the commisions?
Yes it is called gas fee. You can trade without it with immutable

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 14:13
by tyufhf
HubertMon wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:26
KrisMor wrote: 18 May 2021, 19:51 Offline and Online Play
As a rule, in order to record your game progress on the blockchain, you need to send an on-chain transaction. However, waiting for a transaction to complete and accumulating fees can quickly take away the fun of blockchain gaming.

We believe that the best gaming experience involves lightning fast transactions at a fraction of the cost. While you are waiting for the upgrade to level 2, you can still play for free offline - for example, fight in PvP in a ranked tournament on our website or in PvE in Decentraland.

To help you avoid frequent (and costly) transactions, your progress is recorded offline until you can more easily state your online experience, such as when you want to change your Mon.
Can i play games without transatction and putting money into it?
No. That is called gas fee and it is required
Its pretty common. But there are few platforms that dont have gas fee. I tend to use those more

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 20:04
by EdwardNy
Andrew67 wrote: 13 Jan 2022, 13:40
Vincent wrote: 05 Jan 2022, 19:46
LemonInvest wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 20:09

It is attached to your MEtaMask wallet. So everytime you recieve a certain achievment it will automatically show up in the wallet. However to transfer you need to go online
Does it require some transatction before i do it? What are the commisions?
it requires some ETH purchase of any amount you want. Commision are from 7 up to 15 %
Gas fee is certainly very high. Use other platforms with out it

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 20:05
by EdwardNy
tyufhf wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 14:13
HubertMon wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:26

Can i play games without transatction and putting money into it?
No. That is called gas fee and it is required
Its pretty common. But there are few platforms that dont have gas fee. I tend to use those more
Me too. I use immutable very often do you? What platforms would you suggest?

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 11 Feb 2022, 15:31
by Wallace_Kermit
tyufhf wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 14:13
HubertMon wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22
KarenL wrote: 29 Dec 2021, 17:26

Can i play games without transatction and putting money into it?
No. That is called gas fee and it is required
Its pretty common. But there are few platforms that dont have gas fee. I tend to use those more
WHy? They have really bad tools and design

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 11 Feb 2022, 15:31
by Wallace_Kermit
EdwardNy wrote: 03 Feb 2022, 20:05
tyufhf wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 14:13
HubertMon wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22

No. That is called gas fee and it is required
Its pretty common. But there are few platforms that dont have gas fee. I tend to use those more
Me too. I use immutable very often do you? What platforms would you suggest?
I would suggest going to regular and trusted platforms instead of these scams

Re: What is Ethermon?

Posted: 17 Feb 2022, 19:37
by FlatcherMI
EdwardNy wrote: 03 Feb 2022, 20:05
tyufhf wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 14:13
HubertMon wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:22

No. That is called gas fee and it is required
Its pretty common. But there are few platforms that dont have gas fee. I tend to use those more
Me too. I use immutable very often do you? What platforms would you suggest?
I dont actually use immutable and dont understand what its about really. Can you tell?