One week after the Otherdeeds mint, the project is already held by over 34,000 unique wallets.
At the time of this article’s publication, 34,021 unique wallets held at least one Otherdeed, according to Etherscan.
These Otherdeeds represent land ownership in Yuga Labs upcoming metaverse, The Otherside.
“Otherside is a gamified, interoperable metaverse currently under development, according to the Metaverse’s website. “The game blends mechanics from massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) and web3-enabled virtual worlds. Think of it as a metaRPG where the players own the world, your NFTs can become playable characters, and thousands can play together in real time.”
The Bored Ape Yacht Club and Yuga Labs has not released much information about the Otherdeeds since Saturday’s drop, but they have given users a guide to what makes an Otherdeed valuable or rare.
“Every Otherdeed is a dynamic NFT, built as a collection of all of its elements, from resources to Kodas, according to the Otherside website. “Rather than a static representation of a piece of land, your Otherdeed is designed to evolve along with what you choose to do in the game.”
While four and five dots are rarer than one, two and three dots, it is not immediately clear what benefit a five-star land will have over a one star Otherdeed. While we do not know their utility, we do know that the higher the land rarity tier, the more the land is developed. Check out the differences between the different acid land tiers.
The next section of the NFT is the resources. Each plot of land can have anywhere from zero to four resources on it. Each of these resources can have a resources rarity score anywhere from 1-3.
“Every piece of land in the Otherside nurtures up to four replenishing resources that you will be able to harvest and utilize,” the website states. “Anima, Ore, Shard, and Root. Some are rare, some less so. These are the raw materials you will use to shape this world.”
In total there are 74 resources in the Otherside, according to Opensea data. While we do not know much about how these will be used, we do know that the higher the rarity tiers can impact what the resource looks like on the Otherdeed.
Check out the differences between a 1, 2 and 3 tier rarities of psyschosilk (the white bottle item):
While it may be easy to overlook now, these rarity differences among resources could play a key role in the Otherside.
The Next section of the Otherdeed is artifacts.
“Scattered throughout the lands of Otherside are rare objects, some of which cannot be crafted by any other means,” according to the Otherside website. “If you find an artifact, know that it may hold secrets to this world as it expands.”
There are 74 different artifacts in the Otherside game ranging from common ones to nine different one-of-one relics. Currently we do not know what these relics will be used for or what role they will play on the Otherside.
The final section of the Otherdeed is whether or not the land contains a Koda.
“Meet the Kodas, the primal beings that have ushered us into the Otherside. We don’t know why they’ve brought us here, or what their affinity to this land is,” the website states. “If you are lucky enough to meet a Koda, tread cautiously.”
Kodas have gripped the imagination of apes at the BAYC since they were first revealed in a trailer video for the Otherside on March 18th.
In the trailer, Curtis ingests a potent concoction that causes the primate to trip out. Curtis begins to see volcanos, icebergs, and an interesting floating world. All of this as the song Break On Through (to the Other Side) by The Doors plays in the background.
Curtis is then taken away by the same creature that is on the bottle of the potent concoction that he consumed.
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