Camp Gameplay
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Camp is your LoTM home base. Entering Camp allows you to assign Oda to your Otherdeed, harvest Sediment Fragments, and activate Shattered battles. Essentially, Camp is where you get shit done.
In Camp, your Otherdeed Expanded transforms into a playable game card with slots for Oda assignments. Only an Otherdeed Expanded can participate in Camp, so be sure to decouple any Otherdeed for Otherside NFTs you have remaining. For more info on unlocking the LoTM gameplay experience through your Otherdeed Expanded NFT, our blog has got you covered.
Though all Oda are helpful, they’re not all created equal. The higher the percentage under your Oda, the better it is at its assigned role. For info on all other percentages, simply hover over your number of choice. Or check out this nice graphic we put together for your eyeballs.
First, your Environment Tier determines how many workers — i.e. Hunter and Farmer Oda — can be assigned to your Otherdeed. A Tier 1 Environment will have a maximum of 1 worker, while a Tier 5 Environment will have a maximum of 5 workers. There will always be 3 dedicated slots reserved for Enchanter Oda, regardless of Environment Tier. Second, higher Environment Tiers contain better loot, which you’ll receive upon defeating Shattered.
Sediment is an Otherdeed trait rated on a scale of 1 to 3. The higher the Sediment Tier, the more Fragments an Otherdeed produces per harvest. Sediment Fragments are an Otherdeed resource that you’ll be able to trade or use in a catalysis, aka a Kodamara evolution. In the future, you’ll also be able to trade Sediment Fragments.
Sediment Fragments can be harvested from an Otherdeed. They are attached to the wallet that was connected when you hit the harvest button. Sediment Fragments can be used to affect the appearance of a Kodamara during the fusion process (please see the Kodamara FAQ for more details). When in-game, assigning a Farmer Oda to your Otherdeed initiates farming for that deed. Without a farmer, no Sediment Fragments are farmed. Assigning an Enchanter Oda to your Otherdeed along with a Farmer Oda will decrease the amount of time it takes to harvest Sediment Fragments. You can see the immediate effect of various role assignments on the bottom of your Otherdeed game card.
A higher Sediment Tier on an Otherdeed will yield higher amounts of Sediment Fragments as you farm. But keep in mind that each season’s available sediment is based on the global supply cap for all Voyagers, and there’s a separate cap for each type of sediment (i.e. Biogenic Swamp, Chemical Goo, Rainbow Atmos, Cosmic Dream, and Infinite Expanse). This means that if more Voyagers are actively farming the same sediment type as you, you’ll have a lower likelihood of earning as many Sediment Fragments in that season than you would another, lesser-farmed sediment. Once Sediment Fragments are able to be harvested, they're deducted from the global sediment cap. If you wish to trade Sediment Fragments with other players, you'll need to mint them to ERC-1155 NFTs during the sediment mint. After the global sediment cap is exhausted, you’ll have to wait for the next season for new Sediment Fragments to become available.
Converting ApeCoin to LoTM’s in-game currency, Myst, is the quickest and easiest way to speed up Vessel hatching so you can receive and assign a Mara to your Otherdeed. From Camp, you can also enter Shattered gameplay, where Myst will give you an upper hand by decreasing the recharge time for your Hunter Oda’s special abilities. Once you’ve defeated Shattered, Myst will also allow you to speed up the arrival of a new Shattered. Heads up that Myst is non-transferrable and non-refundable once purchased. And while it can be purchased on a cold wallet and spent with a delegated warm wallet, it can't be transferred or used outside of the LoTM ecosystem. Please confirm all wallet delegations prior to purchasing Myst.