Welcome to Lesson #5. Today, we’re talking about ships and bounties!
What's a pilot without their ship? In Cosmik Battle, there are two types of ships: Mules and Strikers.
At the beginning of their adventure, each pilot receive a unique ship called Mule. Mules are the most basic vessel if you will, they allow pilots to collect enough resources to craft cards and fully enjoy their Cosmik ride. Once they fill comfortable in the cockpit, pilots can opt for better looking mules in the Cosmik shop (soon implemented).
The fiercest pilots can step up their game with Strikers, the ultimate spaceships. Flying Strikers into Battle will help pilots collect more precious resources. Like Premium Cards, Strikers are Digital Collectibles. They carry a stronger value and can be traded on our Marketplace contrary to Mules which are off-chain assets. Strikers differ from Mules for their looks and their stronger economical perks. However, they have no advantages over Mules in the field of battle.
Cosmik Battle will introduce collections of Strikers in the upcoming months. Until then, former Cometh Battle players can play with their NFT ships. Those ships are recognized as Strikers! Here’s how to play with them in Cosmik Battle :
I linked my external wallet to my account, the ships are in this very wallet but I don't see them in-game. If this situation happens to you it is perhaps because you rented your Striker to someone else in Cometh Battle. Not to worry, you just have to cancel your rentals following this method:
Wait a few minutes and you will be able to play with your ships in Cosmik Battle
Strikers come with 4 different scarcity each coming with a specific Bounty Bonus:
Ah, you’re eager to know more about Bounty now? Here we go!
There are many ways in Cosmik Battle to collect resources and bounties are one of them. Bounties are badges that pilots earn by winning games, serving as rewards for successfully eliminating enemy pilots. For every game triumph, pilots earn 1 bounty, and each bounty instantly provides them with resources as recognition for their endeavors. Pilots can collect a maximum of 15 bounties per day.
The resource you acquire is determined by the ship utilized to get the bounty, following a straightforward rule.
The standard resource rewards for pilots upon collecting a bounty are as follows:
Subsequently, the Aurium amount is multiplied by the Bounty Bonus of the ship utilized to collect the bounty. It's important to note that the Bounty Bonus solely affects the Aurium collected, not the Galactic Credits.
Specific conditions: