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Landowners in Mirandus Decide Destination Plan

Mirandus village destination plan

Gamers who own the deeds to a town or homestead in the upcoming online game Mirandus will be able to create a destination plan for their land. This way landowners can make sure their town provides a variety of services for adventurers passing by. Mirandus is currently in development at Gala Games.

In their weekly update, Gala Games showcased the Village of the Farmer. In this village there’s place for farming, alongside a variety of buildings of different sizes. It would make sense for landowners in Mirandus to create a destination plan that allows an entire production cycle to exist. For example, the farming plots provide wheat, which goes to the granary. After that, bags move to the mill, then to the bakery and finally to the storehouse.

Every landowner has complete control over their local economy. They can even be a bastard of a landlord by setting a high rent on one spot in the town. It could for example be very beneficial to have a storehouse to complete the production cycle, but then the storehouse owner needs to pay up. A storehouse can also provide trade with other cities, villages and hamlets.

Only 1625 player-owned locations

In Mirandus players own deeds for certain buildings. In total there are 1625 deeds to be bought, and the homestead is the cheapest one. A homestead costs $100, and prices go up from there. The more expensive and rare the deeds are, the more features the village will offer to players. There will be a maximum of one thousand homesteads, which are sold for one hundred dollars each.

Outposts cost 500 dollars, and there will be only 200 of those. In addition there are hamlets, and there are different types of village with 20 deeds each. The supply of towns is even more limited, ranging from 5 to 15 deeds. The pricing ranges from 50 to 150 thousand dollars. In total there will be five citadels, which will cost half a million dollars each. These citadels really rule over the land.

Owning land means making money

Having a keep or some other base close to a dungeon entrance, will provide all kinds of opportunities for trade. Players can buy land tiles with certain functionalities and drop these anywhere in the game world. Other players could open a shop in that village, and pay rent to the mayor. All ownership over digital assets inside Mirandus is stored on the Gala blockchain.

When Mirandus launches there will be five citadels. These give the owner the right to create and lead their own faction, charge taxes on trade and so on. Owning a piece of land provides a safe haven for other players, and potentially a way to make money. Together with the developers the owners of these citadels can design their own layout for their city.

Players who’ve been playing Townstar, have possibly already earned some GALA. In Townstar players for example need to raise crops, harvest them, and then create products. Gamers can sell these in turn for profit, which they can then invest in a better farm. This farm could eventually become a small town. Play well enough, and you will earn GALA in the weekly competitions. They can use these GALA tokens to acquire assets inside Mirandus. In October Gala Games broke the news that gamers can spend GALA tokens inside the trading card game Splinterlands.

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