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Mirandus game guide

A blockchain fantasy RPG by Gala Games — without a map or quest givers?

Mirandus is an upcoming blockchain fantasy, massively multiplayer role-playing game (MMORPG) being developed by Gala Games. Mirandus is set to be an open-world game where players enter the wilderness and earn their fortune of their own accord.

Elite, playable NFT characters went on sale in December 2021, and most are sold out at the time of writing. However, no official release date for the game has been announced.

Despite the work that's left, we know much of what's to be expected. Let's take a closer look at this highly anticipated game to see what the fuss is about.

Highlights:

  • Still in development
  • Playable on PC and Mac
  • Free to play
  • Open world ran and owned by players
  • Few elite avatars still available
  • Multiple ownership opportunities

What is Mirandus?

An upcoming fantasy MMORPG by Gala Games, Mirandus allows you to own everything from in-game shops to entire cities. With such a wide range of ownership rights, a thriving game economy is possible for players who want to interact with the community or influence the game world.

Mirandus is going to be an open-world game. This isn't particularly groundbreaking, but the main site notes, "In Mirandus, players have absolute freedom of choice — there are no maps, no quest givers."

In other MMORPGs, such as World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV, players buy items from NPCs and explore towns built by the game developers. In Mirandus, everything is meant to be controlled and created by the players. Players will essentially run and own most of the game — the cities, buildings, storefronts, you name it.

Items for Mirandus are already on sale at the Gala marketplace and can be bought with GALA and other currencies.

Mirandus will be free to play and won't require the purchase of an NFT to participate. You can buy elite avatars, called exemplar avatars, with special abilities to enhance the gameplay, but they're optional. There will be normal, free avatars to use.

Town Star Game 2Image source: Mirandus

Offering top-tier, pricey avatars with special abilities sounds a little too "pay to play" and may give a major advantage to paying players, but until the game releases, we're unsure.

ElvesImage source: Mirandus

Mirandus' following isn't super impressive — so far. The Mirandus Twitter account has around 6,500 followers and fewer than 200 members on its subreddit. The Gala Games Discord server, though, has over 150,000 members. So while the upcoming game still needs to build some hype, the developers are already working with a solid fan base.

Playing Mirandus

The game isn't out yet, and there's no solid news of a release date. The exemplar avatars were dropped in December 2021, and there was a game test phase that same month. You can buy and hold some in-game NFTs on the Gala market, such as deeds, ships and more.

All decisions will affect Mirandus, meaning your economic, governance and political choices will shape the experiences of other players. This is especially true for anyone who owns deeds, buildings or exemplars, as these gamers will have a large degree of control over how resources are traded or allocated.

While Mirandus will encourage players to choose their own path, one of the main objectives is to get Materium. Materium is a magical essence needed to cast spells and craft equipment, as well as buy and sell NFTs in the game. It doubles as a useful game item for multiple purposes and one of the in-game currencies.

MirandusImage source: Mirandus, "Materium"

To progress in Mirandus, you have to interact on a regular basis. For example, by getting your armor repaired or buying supplies for a dungeon. Other players profit from interactions by providing the relevant goods and services.

Set in a massive world ruled by five player-monarchs, Mirandus lets you decide your character's path — whether it be a dungeon-crawler or a famous merchant. If you're more of the explorer-type, you can step into the wilderness to test your skills against monsters or rise through the ranks of a monarch's royal army.

ProtectionImage source: Mirandus

You don't have to engage in combat to play. Owning a piece of land near a dungeon entrance or on a heavily traveled path allows you to choose which goods or services to provide, and you can profit and play that way.

Most importantly, five player-owned citadels will form cities where owners can create or lead their own factions and levy taxes on trade. Owning land will offer opportunities to earn rewards but will also come with responsibilities such as using supplies like wood, meat or other materials to maintain it.

CITADELImage source: Mirandus

What is Mirandus token?

GALA, the digital utility token for Gala Games, allows you to make transactions within the Gala Games ecosystem. This makes purchases and sales convenient for players who participate in multiple games. You can use GALA to buy any of the Mirandus NFTs.

GALA does not represent a share of the network nor does it guarantee the user any fees, dividends or revenue from the network.

Another token in Mirandus is called Materium, which can be found in the game. The Materium token can be taken out of Mirandus as an ERC-20 token and sold on secondary markets. It has other uses, including:

  • Increasing abilities
  • Spellcasting
  • Crafting
  • Teleportation

How to get the Mirandus tokens?

GALA is available on nearly every major exchange, but the following ones process the largest volume of GALA daily:

  • Binance (paired with USDT, BUSD, BTC)
  • Coinbase (GALA/USD and USDT)
  • Huobi Global (GALA/USDT)
  • Crypto.com Exchange (GALA/USDT)
  • KuCoin (GALA/USDT)

The other token, Materium, is earned through gameplay.

Compatible exchange: Crypto.com App

N/A
Minimum Deposit
384
Cryptocurrencies
31
Fiat Currencies
  • Priorities security with a $750 million insurance fund
  • User-friendly user interface
  • Long list of features such as lending, borrowing, staking and crypto debit cards
  • Poorly rated customer service
  • Certain cryptocurrency support is geographically restricted
  • High withdrawal fees
Crypto.com supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies and features. Its user-friendly interface makes it a good choice for both inexperienced and experienced users.

Fees for trading are competitive, though can be high when withdrawing to an external wallet from the exchange.

There is a detailed knowledge base available on how features work, as well as Crypto.com university that teaches about various assets.

The company prioritizes security, marketing and design, but reviews suggest that customer service is lacking.

Deposit Methods Bank transfer
Credit card
Cryptocurrency
Debit card
PayPal
Wire transfer
Apple Pay
Google Pay
SWIFT
Deposit Fees None
Withdrawal Fees Cryptocurrency: Fees vary
Trading Fees Maker - 0-0.075%
Taker - 0.05-0.075%

How does play-to-earn work with Mirandus?

Some potential play-to-earn tactics include:

  • Exploring the wilderness. Rewards can be high if you're willing to claim a deed far from the city's protection. You may be able to track down and earn Materium.
  • Buy and sell items. GALA is the token used to buy and sell NFTs within Mirandus or on the Gala market. As you earn NFTs and tokens in the game, you can sell them for GALA. Additionally, you can speculate on the game's NFT assets by buying and reselling for a profit. Materium can be taken out of the game as ERC-20 tokens and sold on secondary markets.
  • Set up bases. Within the wilderness, you can set up homesteads, farms or cities. These places may generate resources or act as gathering points for players, incentivizing travel farther from a city's secure walls to find Materium.
  • Gala Node License. You can purchase a Gala Node License at the price of 156,500 GALA. The license awards tokens and the opportunity to receive other rewards like limited edition NFTs for helping to maintain the network.

While playing Mirandus, you can earn Materium, an in-game token. Owning more characters allows you to earn more Materium, but whether a rarer exemplar results in more tokens is unknown.

What are Mirandus NFTs?

Being a universe created by the players, Mirandus offers a variety of ownership opportunities depending on the NFT you purchase.

Mirandus NFTs include:

  • Characters — Exemplars are elite, playable NFT characters. There are five races: Elves (sold out), halflings (sold out), orcs, dwarves and humans. Each race has unique traits depending on rarity and personal strengths.
  • Deeds — Deeds are the most important NFTs available in Mirandus, as they allow you to build a place of commerce or safe haven. As the name suggests, deeds prove land ownership. Property is power and players who own deeds decide what is built and how it benefits them and the community. Homesteads, outposts, towns and citadels are all examples of properties that you can purchase, with each varying in size, location and rarity.
  • Buildings — There are 70 types of buildings. You can only place a building on your property if its land size corresponds with your property's size. Deed holders can lease their land out to other players for a fee or share of the profits. Armorers, jewelers, breweries and temples all come in varying rarity and size and can be placed within citadels or towns.
  • Docks — Simple docks accommodate a few basic ships, but docks of greater size and rarity can handle both small ships and large shipping vessels like the cog, caravel or carrack.
  • Ships — You can buy ship NFTs if you're willing to sail the surrounding seas with your own vessel or profit from such voyages.

Mirandus NFTs all come with a designated rarity that indicates their size, strength or abilities. A rare exemplar and uncommon deed may be best for a traveling adventurer, while a local merchant may want to own a rare deed and building but worry less about the rarity of their exemplar.

There are six levels of NFT rarity:

  • Uncommon (gray)
  • Uncommon (green)
  • Rare (blue)
  • Epic (purple)
  • Legendary (orange)
  • Ancient (black)

How to buy and sell NFTs on Mirandus

Right now, users can buy NFTs directly from Gala. Go to app.gala.games/games/mirandus so see what's for sale. To use the Gala market, you need to create a Gala account (doubles as a wallet), which requires basic setup — username, password, verifying email and setting up two-factor authentication.

The market accepts multiple currencies, including ETH.

Town Star Game 2Image source: Gala Games market

About the Mirandus developers

Gala Games is a fun-first blockchain gaming company that was founded in 2019. Gala Games has over one million users per month across their various crypto applications.

The company has a rockstar team. The current CEO and founder of Gala Games is Eric Schiermeyer. He was a cofounder of MySpace and Zynga (produced Words With Friends, Farmville and more). The lead developer of Gala Games is Michael McCarthy — an experienced game developer that worked on major titles, such as Fable 2 and the Fallout franchise.

The whole Gala Games team boasts amazing experience and expertise in the gaming space. Gala Games is also responsible for crypto applications such as Town Star, Fuzzles and The Walking Dead: Empires.

Other crypto games and NFT projects

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Name Product Categories Blockchains Payment methods Platform Genre
Gala Entertainment
Gala Entertainment
Gaming
Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, GALA
Cryptocurrency
Browser
Blockchain games
Blockchain gaming platforms where you can earn Gala and NFTs through playing.
Splinterlands
Splinterlands
Collectibles, Gaming, Trading cards
Hive
Cryptocurrency, PayPal
Browser, mobile
Trading card game (TCG)
Splinterlands is a digital, play-to-earn, collectible card game built on hive blockchain technology.
SoRare
SoRare
Sports, Collectibles, Gaming, Trading cards
Ethereum
Credit card, Debit card, Cryptocurrency, Bank transfer
Browser
Trading card and fantasy sports app
A fantasy football game with collectible NFT cards, officially supported by the biggest soccer leagues in the world.
Binance NFT Marketplace
Sports, Collectibles, Art, Gaming, Music, Trading cards, Domain names, Metaverse (Virtual Worlds), Memes, DeFi, Mixed
Ethereum
Credit card, Debit card, Cryptocurrency, Bank transfer
Browser
NFT marketplace
A peer-to-peer marketplace supported by one of the worlds largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance. Not currently available to U.S. residents.
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Bottom line

Mirandus is an ambitious project, to say the least. It has potential and hype behind it, and we're anxious to see more updates and news from Gala Games. There aren't any current plans for a mobile app, and the game will be released on PC and Mac.

Mirandus reminds us of the series Sword Art Online — players owned their own shops and blacksmiths and ran guilds, while others were information brokers or fought on the front lines to clear the game. Much of the world in Sword Art Online was run by players, and in Mirandus, nearly everything in the game is built and run by players.

Written by

Bethany Hickey

Bethany Hickey is a writer for Finder, specialising in car and life insurance. She has ontributed to multiple automotive sites including CarsDirect, Auto Credit Express, Drivers Lane, and The Car Connection. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Michigan-Flint, and has always been fascinated by digital content’s impact on current writing practices. When Bethany isn’t writing, she’s either crocheting or playing cozy games on her Switch. See full profile

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