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# Luckypoint

## Luckypoint

* When players stake $Xfish, they will receive the corresponding number of Luckypoints
* Every $Xfish 50 will be equivalent to 1 Luckypoint
* The more Xfish you stake, the more Luckypoints you will receive

### Mysterious chest

* After 24 hours, the system will take a Snapshot and start lucky drawing
* The more Luckypoints players own, the more chances they have to win Mysterious chests
* After claiming the Mysterious chest in their Bag, Players can open it to discover valuable rewards in it

### Rewards in Mysterious chest

1. Ticket( Airdrop $XFG)\
   \+ In addition to the Telegram quest, players can collect Tickets from the Mysterious chest\
   \+ Ticket used to participate in Airdrop $XFG
2. Boat Common NFT\
   \+ After opening the Mysterious chest, players can receive \
   Boat Common NFT with levels from 4 to 7\
   \+ Gather and build your boat crew to prepare for upcoming fishing and expeditions
3. MAP A (PVE)\
   \+ Using MAP A players can explore and discover many valuable rewards such as ETH, Xfish, Material, ...\
   \+ MAP A is a valuable item, collect it and wait for the surprise to happen


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