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War on Bugs to launch Master Strategist Joker NFT Collection on Nov. 24

War on Bugs to launch Master Strategist Joker NFT Collection on Nov. 24

CryptoNewsNetCryptoNewsNet2025/11/08 06:27
By:neonewstoday.com

War on Bugs will introduce a new NFT, the Master Strategist Joker, with a mint window opening on Nov. 24 and closing on Dec. 24. The new NFT is designed to provide strategic advantages for players, particularly those focused on long-term gameplay benefits.

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Source: War on Bugs

A Strategic Asset

Described as the “ultimate card,” the Master Strategist Joker functions as a wildcard within the War on Bugs game. The NFT allows holders to select any max-level card when building a deck, regardless of whether the card is already in their collection. The card automatically adapts to future releases, granting access to max-level versions of new cards as they are introduced. According to War on Bugs, the Joker is the most flexible and strategically powerful NFT in the project’s ecosystem.

Mint Information

The Master Strategist Joker mint will be limited to a maximum of 500 NFTs. Each token will be available for 5,000 NDMEME or 2 GAS. Minting will take place exclusively between Nov. 24 and Dec. 24. No NFTs from this collection will be available for purchase after the deadline.

Minting is limited to 25 NFTs per wallet. Rewards will scale based on the number of NFTs minted per wallet:

  • 1+ NFTs: Professor Dashboard Christmas Skin
  • 10+ NFTs: In-game Starter Kit (random character and chests), plus previous reward
  • 25 NFTs: Unlock all characters in-game, plus all previous rewards

Allocation and Rewards

All NDMEME used for minting will be allocated toward rewards for the game’s MainNet launch. For purchases made in GAS, 50% will be used to buy NDMEME and add to the rewards pool, while the remaining 50% will be reserved for a future rewards program.

War on Bugs emphasized that this collection will not be sold beyond Dec. 24, and that the final supply will reflect the number minted by the deadline, up to the 500-token cap.

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