Chest
When you mint a Trust Card, you do not receive the card directly.
Instead, you obtain a Chest — a sealed container that defines the rarity of the future card.
Burning the chest later unlocks the actual NFT card.
Concept of the Chest
- The Chest is a transitional NFT between the mint and the final card.
 - Each chest carries a rarity tier, visually distinct and tied to different outcomes.
 - The rarity of the chest depends on the wave in which it was minted.
 - Once burned, the chest disappears and reveals the card it contained.
 - Chests are not tradable: they exist only as keys to unlock cards.
 
Rarity Tiers
| Tier | Visual Identity | 
|---|---|
| Common | Simple chest, faint glow | 
| Rare | Metallic patterns, brighter glow | 
| Epic | Colored aura, animated effects | 
| Legendary | Golden aura, radiant energy | 
| Ancient | Covered in runes, shifting aura | 
| Mystic | Multicolor energy, unique animations | 
👉 These tiers define the visual and symbolic identity of the chest, building anticipation for the reveal of the final card.
Chest → Card
- Minting creates a Chest.
 - The holder may keep it sealed or burn it at any time.
 - Burning destroys the chest NFT and generates the final Trust Card NFT.
 
This two-step process builds suspense, exclusivity, and adds a layer of collection strategy.
Connection with Relics
- For Relic Holders, the relic itself acts as the chest.
 - In this case, minting does not create a generic chest: the card is revealed directly from the relic when burned.
 
📌 Summary
- A Chest is the outcome of minting, not the card itself.
 - Rarity of the chest is defined by the wave.
 - Burning the chest reveals the final NFT card.
 - Special case: Relics replace the chest for relic holders.