🪙Token In-Game Usege

Empirage offers a flexible system for using $IMPR and $DOMN tokens, integrated with the classic virtual currency (gold and silver). This allows players to choose the most convenient payment method and access premium features and bonuses, encouraging their participation and enhancing the gaming experience.

$IMPR (Imperium Token)

Purchasing and Upgrading In-Game Assets:

  • Construction: Use $IMPR to speed up the construction and improvement of various buildings in your villages and cities to increase productivity and defensive capabilities.

  • Troops: Tokens can be used to accelerate the training and enhancement of combat units, making them more effective in battles.

  • Personalization: Purchase visual personalization elements such as the appearance of villages on the world map, troop appearance, and other elements that not only individualize but also add unique parameters to troops or the economy.

In-Game Transactions:

  • Resource Trading: Trade resources and items with other players through the in-game market using $IMPR.

  • Purchasing NFTs: Acquire unique NFT items such as heroes and artifacts that will enhance your gaming capabilities.

Participation in Events and Competitions:

  • Events: Use $IMPR to gain additional rewards in special events and competitions where you can win unique rewards and rare items.

  • Competitions: Organize and participate in PvP and PvE competitions with the opportunity to win tokens and rare items.

$DOMN (Dominus Token)

Governance and Voting:

  • Voting on Changes: $DOMN holders can propose and vote on changes and improvements in the game, influencing the development and direction of the project.

  • Fund Management: Participate in votes on the allocation of project funds and resources, determining development priorities.

Staking and Rewards:

  • Staking: Stake $DOMN to earn passive income and additional tokens, encouraging long-term participation in the project.

  • Rewards: Earn $DOMN and other in-game rewards for staking and actively participating in project governance.

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