🎮How to Create an Adventure (Admin Guide)
Welcome to the guide on how to set up an NFT-based adventure with rewards and prizes. Follow these steps to get started!
The Adventures Admin Dashboard lets you create and manage missions for your community. Each adventure can be customized with its own name, description, rewards, costs, odds, and rules. Below is a walkthrough of each section when creating a new adventure.
1. Adventure Overview
On/Off Toggle – Enable or disable an adventure without deleting it. Disabled adventures are hidden from users.
Name – Choose a descriptive name (e.g., “Special Ops: Recon Raid”). This is what players see in the adventure list.
Description – Add a short lore or purpose statement. This gives flavor and context.
Adventure Image – Upload a cover image (max 3MB). This is displayed to players on the front-end.
2. Reward Settings
NFT Rewards Hashlist – Add specific NFTs that can be won in this adventure. Paste mint addresses here.
Secondary Rewards Name – Default is “Trait.” You can rename this to fit your theme (e.g., “Artifact” or “Relic”).
Trait Rewards Hashlist – Add a list of trait items that can be rewarded. Useful for trait-based customization.
3. Economics & Access
Price – The base cost to enter the adventure. Can be denominated in your project’s token.
SOL Fee – A small fixed SOL fee that covers network/transaction costs.
Limit – The maximum number of participants allowed for this adventure. Once reached, no new entries are accepted.
Expiration (hours) – The adventure’s duration. After this time, it expires automatically.
4. Advanced Rules
Repeatable Adventure – Toggle ON if players can replay this mission multiple times. If OFF, each wallet can only join once.
% Chance to Burn – Add a probability that the NFT is burned (permanently destroyed) during the adventure. Leave at
0
for no burn risk.Limit Per Wallet – Maximum number of entries one wallet can make. This prevents whales from flooding adventures.
Blacklisted Wallets – Enter wallet addresses that should not be allowed to participate.
5. Rewards & Odds
Here you configure the actual prize table players are rolling against. Each reward has:
Type – NFT, Trait, Token, or SOL.
Amount – Quantity of the reward (e.g., 150 GGW tokens).
Chance (%) – The probability of winning that reward.
Confirm Changes – Always press this button to save each reward’s entry.
Example setup:
1% chance to win a rare NFT
15% chance to win a trait
45% chance to win 150 GGW
10% chance to win 250 GGW
27% chance to get nothing (a “miss”)
This balance of high-value rare rewards and common smaller rewards keeps gameplay exciting.
6. Items to Recover
Items to Recover – Add items that players must retrieve during the mission. This can be a thematic mechanic (e.g., recovering fragments, tools, or relics).
Always press the checkmark to confirm each item.
7. Hashlist Toggle
Security and metadata toggle (project-specific). Keep enabled unless your team has specific reasons to disable.
8. Adding the Adventure
Once all fields are set:
Review the name, cost, prize odds, and limits.
Double-check that each prize has a confirmed chance.
Click Add Adventure.
The mission is now live in your dashboard. You can toggle it on/off, edit details, or delete it later.
Best Practices for Projects
Keep it transparent: Always publish prize odds clearly.
Mix reward tiers: Blend small frequent wins with rare big hits.
Refresh regularly: Rotate adventures weekly/monthly to keep engagement high.
Token sinks: Use entry costs or burn percentages to strengthen your economy.
Theme with lore: Adventures tied to your story increase immersion.
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