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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

TierVisual Identity
CommonSimple chest, faint glow
RareMetallic patterns, brighter glow
EpicColored aura, animated effects
LegendaryGolden aura, radiant energy
AncientCovered in runes, shifting aura
MysticMulticolor 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

  1. Minting creates a Chest.
  2. The holder may keep it sealed or burn it at any time.
  3. 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.