Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
NFT bros are possibly the most out-of-touch people on the planet…
I think this is why the article mentioned "railroading." If the character dies, it loses value...so characters will be conveniently resilient. If the character doesn't find enough treasure, it loses value...so characters will be conveniently wealthy. And so on.So what happens with the NFT if the character dies?
Even leaving all grift aside, this seems like a terrible idea.
The money goes into their pockets, of course.
- No details about the way their game will work, no specifics about where the money actually goes.
The answer to the question "what could be worse than a company paying wages in company scrip?"
- Everyone working on the project is being paid in Gripnr NFTs.
The experience of playing someone else's character? Thanks but I can write-up Drizzt Do'Urden myself if I want to do that.
- No actual certification of achievement, just the typical line on an NFT receipt. They are selling "an experience," not a product.
Feature not a bug! How would the money go into their pockets if those protections were in place?
- No structures to protect the community from "bad actors," or people who rig a game to make money.
Or the even more dubious game structure of "making a high level character and pretending you've advanced it through play". Because why actually play a character through those levels to sell them if you can just make up stories about their exploits and pretend like you played a game? (Bonus - you can use the same stories for a whole party of characters - make 6-8 characters at a time that way!)
- Incentivizing the dubious game structure of "railroading." Characters need to get to a certain amount of value, quickly, so that the holder can cash out.
I think it's more operating on the assumption that people who buy NFTs would think that people who play D&D would want to do that. These grifts are all about taking money from people who want to buy NFTs for their resale value - con them and you have a market.
- Operating on the assumption that people who play D&D will even want to purchase a pregen character.
Because "exploiting creators to put money into our own pockets" didn't focus group well as part of Phase 1.
- Their stated goal -- "to provide a way for underserved creators to find blockchain succss" -- is not even listed as a priority until Phase 8 of their plan.
Whoever they are, I hear that one is born every minute.Sell the characters to WHO?! Why would ANYONE want to BUY a character? Let alone one with experience already???
Not to get too tangential, but I am selling this post as an NFT. Please DM me with your best offer!This too shall pass.
Not to get too tangential, but I am selling this post as an NFT. Please DM me with your best offer!