Tales of Elleria Makes Big Comeback After Token Liquidity Exploit

Tales of Elleria relaunched after a recent exploit of one of the trading liquidity pools.
  • Tales of Eleria is a 3D game with GameFi elements and NFT Heroes.
  • Tales of Eleria was relaunched this Thursday, after a token exploit of a liquidity pool.
  • The game is built on Arbitrum, the Ethereum-scaling layer.

Tales of Elleria is a fully live 3D adventure game, now making a big comeback after relaunching. The Web3 game faced problems in its first iteration, which arrived during the boom times of crypto trading. Now, Tales of Elleria is going game-first, while drawing in both the old and the new player base with special events. 

Tales of Elleria had to stop the game due to a token exploit, but will now return with new balances for $MAGIC and $ELM tokens. Recently, the Elleria liquidity pool was drained, taking away some of the MAGIC tokens. The game team made a plan to boost decentralized liquidity and renew the game’s earnings economy. 

https://twitter.com/TalesofElleria/status/1653068097660813314

Tales of Elleria holdings outside the liquidity pool are safe and will continue to supply the game’s economy. Players use the Arbitrum layer of Ethereum and need to connect a wallet before starting the main play. 

Tales of Elleria Offers Nostalgic RPG

Tales of Elleria offers a 3D map with various missions. Heroes NFT are key to the mission, and they need NFT weapons for their main progress arc. The game also contains relics and resources for crafting, as well as consumable resources. Within the game, Ellerium (ELM) is the main token. 

Tales of Elleria offers gas-free gameplay, while also allowing for the purchase of ELM tokens ahead of the game for early advantages. 

Elleria Heroes are also highly active on the NFT trading stage, as the game arrived during the NFT and GameFi boom. Heroes have a 0.033 ETH floor price and more than 495 ETH in traded volumes. So far, the game has minted Genesis and Dawn edition Heroes, with new editions also planned. Heroes can also be burned, to upgrade other NFT in the portfolio with additional stats.

Elleria Prologue was the first addition to the game, where players had to mint a Hero, stake the NFT and join a fighting game exploring the map. In the future, Tales of Elleria may add new chapters. Heroes can be sent on Assignments or Quests, fighting the game’s various types of monsters.

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