An Introduction to Ethermore: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

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  • Author Limarc Ambalina
  • Published December 23, 2021
  • Word count 1,448

Ethermore is a blockchain RPG and emerging fantasy world built on the Ethereum blockchain. In this guide, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about the game, how to start playing, and how to join the community.

Table of Contents

What is Ethermore?

NFTs

Gameplay

Meet the Team

How to Get Started Playing Ethermore

How to Join the Community and Write for Ethermore

Where to Follow Us

What is Ethermore?

In short, Ethermore is a Web3 blockchain game built on the Ethereum blockchain, powered by the community. In Ethermore, players use character NFTs to play through the quests. These same NFTs are your ticket into the community and give you the right to participate in votes and build quests yourself.

NFTs

The project began development in October 2020, with the first drop of 15,000 NFTs taking place in April 2021. The drop had great success with all 15,000 NFTs being sold out.

An Ethermore NFT is much more than just a digital image, much more than just a collectible item to hold in your wallet. The value of an Ethermore NFT is in its utility.

Ethermore NFTs are the fantasy characters/avatars a player can use in the game. Each NFT is procedurally generated, consisting of a unique blend of 6 traits which define your Ethermore character:

Race

Race Variant

Class

Subclass

Background

Item

Gameplay

Ethermore is a choose your own adventure / text adventure game inspired by Dungeons & Dragons and branching narrative RPGs.

After you log on to the platform by connecting your metamask wallet, you can view your characters (the Ethermore character NFTs in your wallet) and select one to play as.

Next, you head over to the quest list to see the available quests you can play.

By clicking Explore, you start the quest with the current character token selected as your main character.

Ethermore Quest List

Once you begin, you’ll see the name of the quest in the top-left side of the screen with the image of your selected character in the top-right.

Like any text adventure game, much of the experience happens in the player’s mind.

The story is presented in the story text, dialogue, the background images, and soon Ethermore writers will be able to upload custom background music or other audio files for each stage in the quest.

Making Choices

However, like any role-playing game, you have agency. You aren’t simply reading an exciting fantasy story, you are in the story and you have choices to make.

This is where your character traits are put to use. Some choices in quests are exclusive to certain classes.

For example, if you enter a battle scene the actions available to you can depend on both your character’s race and class. If your foe is a dwarf and you too are a dwarf, perhaps you can use your kinship to talk them down. Or if you’re a wizard, sorcerer, or warlock, your character might have spells and abilities to cast in battle that other characters don’t.

In Ethermore, the possibilities are only limited by our imagination. With countless race variants, classes, and backgrounds to work with, quest options can be tailored to any number of characteristics.

Your Choices Have Consequences

Most importantly, like in any good RPG, your actions have consequences. Each action can affect your character’s affinity between good and evil and contribute to chaos or order within the world of Ethermore.

Steal an item from the shop and your character ends the quest a little more evil than they started. Or maybe you kept order in the realm by calming a drunkard and prevented them from inciting a brawl.

In Ethermore, your choices shape your characters and most importantly, there are no resets. There are no do-overs. The choices you make are permanent and quests cannot be replayed, so choose wisely, adventurer!

Meet the Team

Here’s a little intro to some of the main players working hard to make Ethermore what it is today.

Dan Stone, Co-Founder

Dan is the underwater temple Dwarf working on the world of Ethermore. He designed the core machinery and concepts behind the world and is working on expanding it for the citizens alongside Ekim.

Back in the real world, Dan is a PhD researcher with an interest in behavioural economics, decision architecture and design with a touch of game research. Also special interests in investing, forecasting, and climate science.

Dan grew up playing both tabletop and video games and especially loves narrative based worlds and RPGs as well as DnD. Also: riding bikes, podcasting, reading.

Ekim Unal, Co-Founder

Ekim Unal is the lead developer and co-founder of Ethermore. He is also the CEO of Pagzi Tech, a company developing smart contracts and web3 experiences for the masses to consume.

You can find him in Ethermore’s Discord explaining our newest feature releases, and getting feedback from the community on what to build next.

Limarc Ambalina, Town Crier

Limarc is the official Town Crier of Ethermore. He helps with all things marketing and writes the content for The Ethermore Herald. He is currently working on growing the monthly readership for The Ethermore Herald, as well as Ethermore’s followers on social media.

During the day, Limarc is the VP of Growth for HackerNoon, a leading publication in the crypto and blockchain sphere. He was introduced to Ethermore when Dan appeared at the Blockchain Game Alliance’s monthly meeting to present the project.

As a lover of video games and RPGs specifically, Limarc fell in love with the project and value prop that Ethermore presented. He and Dan got in touch, and the rest, they say, is history written on the blockchain for everyone to see.

LunaKitten, Community Manager

Lunakitten is a Sterling Celestial Bloodmage Warlock enlisted as a Community Manager for the Ethermore Ecosystem. Luna oversees Moonlit Alliance and works with other P2E guilds to spread the good news of Ethermore.

He’s still trying to figure out where the real world ends and the fantasy world begins, but his username was inspired by his black cat, Luna, and he loves spending time with her while reading and writing fantasy literature.

Luna fancies all things crypto but outside of web3, he enjoys Playstation, Nintendo, strategy games, and card games of all types! If he had to pick one game to highlight, he’d end up somewhere between American Football and Magic the Gathering. He considers himself a true gamer through and through.

How to Get Started Playing Ethermore

For specific details on how to play Ethermore, check out our step-by-step guide.

However, the gist of it is:

Obtain an Ethermore character NFT

Connect your Metamask wallet

Start your first quest

Join the community

How to Join the Community and Write for Ethermore

“It always comes down to community. That’s why I believe the original World of Warcraft was successful. It brought together so many like-minded people in a way never previously seen. It’s happening again with blockchain gaming and DAOs, and Ethermore has tapped into the potential.”

– via Dybsy (Ethermore Community Member and Lore Builder) in Ethermore Explained by the Community

We can’t stress enough that an Ethermore NFT is much more than just a collectible digital item. It is your proof of membership in the Ethermore community. Your ability to participate in future voting sessions will be based on which NFTs you own. For example, if we need to vote on some lore about the dwarves of Ethermore, voting rights could be exclusive to those who hold a dwarf character NFT.

To join our community, obtain an Ethermore character NFT, join our Discord, and introduce yourself. Our mods and active community members will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Writing Your Own Quests

Ethermore is a fantasy world built by the community, and that means our community also writes the quests. If you’ve ever dreamed of writing for a video game, or creating your own quests, you can do that in Ethermore.

Near the top-right of the Quest List, you’ll notice a button that says “Create Your Own Quest”. By clicking on that button you’ll be sent to our custom built quest engine. There, you can write your own branching narrative, create dialogue options and choices tailored to specific character races or classes.

You can choose background images for each step in the quest, as well as other visual customization options.

Once you’re done, the quest will be sent to our mods and admins for proofreading and QA. If it is accepted, it’ll be published live for everyone to play! You’ll have literally helped build the world of Ethermore.

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