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My 1st NFT Ever? Ardvarber, The Golf Novice!

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Golf is one of those games I'm horrible at in real life. Between playing baseball, soccer, and grades, I never had much of an opportunity to play golf.

The few times I did join a group of friends on the course, my baseball swing showed how little I knew about the mechanics of a golf swing. Back on the couch with a PlayStation, my golf skills were a whole different story.

Golf On The Blockchain By BLOCKLETE

This advertisement came through from the Brave Browser last night about a new golf game on the blockchain. I checked it out and wrote a post about my findings.

Concerns I had about not being able to buy a golfer with MetaMask proved to be untrue. I ended up using a credit card to make the purchase. So for $7.00 in fiat, I picked up my first NFT and didn't have to touch the ETH in my wallet.

Remember Crytokitties? How much will these golfers be worth when ETH decides to boom? My $7.00 is the most modest NFT that Blockletes offers too. You can spend much more money for a better skilled up golfer.

Meet Ardvarber!!

Each golfer has four different skill sets. As you can see, my golfer has a lot of practicing to do before he can play with the big boys! More expensive NFT golfers start with higher skill levels.

This is important when it comes time to compete. If you notice, my golfer's green energy bar is run down. I've been playing in a practice event that has real ETH rewards!

When your skill levels are low like mine are, it makes it much tougher to guide the golf ball. I don't think I'll be winning many medals this first round.

Skill Improvement

Like Cryptokitties, each golfer is a non fungible token (NFT) existing on the Ethereum blockchain. Another similarity to those crazy kitties is the ability to add value to your golfer NFT.

Owners can do this by participating in events like the one I'm playing in. Each round you play in an event costs energy. Your golfer's energy is free, but takes time to rebuild once you use a portion for game play.

Game Play

I can't tell you how an actual round of tournament golf plays out. Game play seems up to par with most mobile golf games I've come across. Players have different clubs to choose from, each rated with a distance.

Players can position their shot from Top View, then return to ground view to take their swing. Tapping the ball initiates a double sequence of timed events to achieve a successful stroke.

First, a horizontal power bar slides right and left. This one is relatively easy to stop where you want it. The bigger question is knowing how much power to deliver for the right results.

Right after you stop the power bar, an accuracy arrow appears. This arrow also swings back and forth. Trying to stop it in the perfect middle is much tougher than stopping the power bar. And if you don't have a high skill level, you need to stop these timed events perfectly.

Win ETH If You Rank Well In Events

First place in the practice tournament I'm playing in is .09 ETH. There are smaller payouts for the top 50 as well. So on top of your NFT gaining value from Hodling, you can also win ETH prizes!

Don't forget about your skills either. If you win or place well in tournaments, you'll get medals to power up your golfers skills. Another factor that adds ETH value to your NFT player.

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Thanks for reading, happy golfing, and as always...

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