Yuga Labs Ushers Forth ‘The Summoning’


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Target players for the recently ended Dookey Dash game Yuga Lab was invited to “Summon” This includes burning a sewer pass to obtain a mysterious power source. This will help you move on to the next stage. “Mint and Reveal” An NFT that currently remains unknown.

The summons will start on March 15th and Sewer Pass holders can go to the official page and connect their wallets to get started. This is the final stage of his Dookey Dash game called The Trial of Jimmy the Monkey.

The game’s story revolved around keys, chests, time-traveling apes, and sewers. Players took part in an endless runner game, dodging obstacles and staying on the course as long as possible to increase their score and collect valuable items.

When the game was released, Yuga Labs stated that Pass owners would be able to participate in Summoning.where they want “Summon” A mysterious force by destroying their path. The game officially kicked off on his January 18th, and over the course of two weeks, sewer pass holders competed for the ultimate prize: the key.

Players can acquire 1 of 8 power sources through summoning

Ultimately, Fortnite player Kyle Jackson, popularly known as “Mongraal” on Twitter, took home the top prize with a high score of 928,522 points. I decided to sell with ETH.

As of March 15, sewer pass holders can convert their pass to power. Interestingly, the score earned in the game plays a big role. Therefore, the player with the higher score has an advantage and may get rare items. That said, the owner of these Sewer Passes has a chance to claim one of the eight power sources he has.

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