What is this?
Collecting is fun! You can collect stamps, coins, teddy bears or even cards, the point is to be happy to own a precious thing that is part of something bigger. The object of our collecting defines us, and it allows like-minded people to find each other. Every collector is part of a community, and it's no different with digital arts.
@ Nearly fabulous Team is a digital imprint of the physical world’s trading card games. You'll find exclusive cards that exist only on the blockchain, created specifically for this platform and not found anywhere else. Each image is unique, each card is individually hand drawn.
And they were created for one reason: I love making them.
The cards come in packs of 7 or 14 on OpenSea. You can buy the cards which are already released here.
You can follow the cards that are not yet released but already made either here, or on twitter or instagram.
The types
SATISFACTION
PRIDE
ENVY
DISGUST
FEAR
ANGER
LOVE
SATISFACTION
PRIDE
DISGUST
LOVE
FEAR
ANGER
LOVE
Anatomy of a card
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(1) NameThis is the name of the card.
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(2) LegacyIf it is second, or higher level, here is the name of it’s previous form
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(3) ClassThe Class of the card
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(4) AbilityThis can be a passive skill, or it can be cost Emotion Points. Sometimes you can read colouring text about the creature under, or instead of the ability
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(5) PowerThat's how much damage the creature can do
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( 6 ) Summon CostThat's how many and wich Emotion Points you need to spend to summon it
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(7) TypeIt could be creature, spell, environment and many more
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(8) DefenseIt is not life point. It could be zero, the creature is still alive, just completely defenceless. To die, it must have a minus protection point
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(9) InfosHere you can read in order: the Chapter in which the card was published, the serial number, the name of the artist who make the illustration and the copyright text
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(10) Strength and WeaknessThe first value shows which type of creature the creature is weaker against. The second value shows which type the creature is stronger against. Weakness means minus 1 defense point against that creature type, strength plus one power point against the named type
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(11) LevelThe numbers indicate how many levels the creature has. The black number on the white background indicates the actual level of the creature
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(1) NameThis is the name of the card.
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(2) LegacyIf it is second, or higher level, here is the name of it’s previous form
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(3) ClassThe Class of the card
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(4) AbilityThis can be a passive skill, or it can be cost Emotion Points. Sometimes you can read colouring text about the creature under, or instead of the ability
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(5) PowerThat's how much damage the creature can do
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( 6 ) Summon CostThat's how many and wich Emotion Points you need to spend to summon it
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(7) TypeIt could be creature, spell, environment and many more
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(8) DefenseIt is not life point. It could be zero, the creature is still alive, just completely defenceless. To die, it must have a minus protection point
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(9) InfosHere you can read in order: the Chapter in which the card was published, the serial number, the name of the artist who make the illustration and the copyright text
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(10) Strength and WeaknessThe first value shows which type of creature the creature is weaker against. The second value shows which type the creature is stronger against. Weakness means minus 1 defense point against that creature type, strength plus one power point against the named type
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(11) LevelThe numbers indicate how many levels the creature has. The black number on the white background indicates the actual level of the creature
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(1) NameThis is the name of the card.
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(2) LegacyIf it is second, or higher level, here is the name of it’s previous form
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(3) ClassThe Class of the card
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(4) AbilityThis can be a passive skill, or it can be cost Emotion Points. Sometimes you can read colouring text about the creature under, or instead of the ability
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(5) PowerThat's how much damage the creature can do
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( 6 ) Summon CostThat's how many and wich Emotion Points you need to spend to summon it
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(7) TypeIt could be creature, spell, environment and many more
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(8) DefenseIt is not life point. It could be zero, the creature is still alive, just completely defenceless. To die, it must have a minus protection point
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(9) InfosHere you can read in order: the Chapter in which the card was published, the serial number, the name of the artist who make the illustration and the copyright text
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(10) Strength and WeaknessThe first value shows which type of creature the creature is weaker against. The second value shows which type the creature is stronger against. Weakness means minus 1 defense point against that creature type, strength plus one power point against the named type
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(11) LevelThe numbers indicate how many levels the creature has. The black number on the white background indicates the actual level of the creature
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what's next?
I am full of ideas on where else the @Nearly Fabulous Team could be expanded. One thing is for sure, in addition to monsters, spells and environment cards will soon be introduced - all with new card designs that will distinguish them from creature cards at first glance.
Then I have various new Themes in mind that will also get new card designs:
Collisions: This cards reflect to the real world. One card already done: Who has not been Invited.
Talisman: Collision is already pushing the boundaries of the game, but Talisman is stepping outside of them completely. They don't function as a card game, but as a mascot, giving eternal life and endless fortune to their owners!
Noir Night: All black and white cards in the style of Sin City.
Amazing: Cards that will evoke the era of comic books in both style and theme .
Castle in the Clouds: My personal favourite, cards depicting the daily life of a wizarding school.