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# NFT RENTAL

Users can also take the option of renting out playable in-game characters from the game itself and use it to make up for empty slots. This means players with no NFTs can also enjoy BOUNTYKINDS as long as they can get into the game with an Alpha / Beta Ticket and rent out characters, although, it comes at the cost of earning less rewards than those who use Character NFTs.

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Note:\
\*Rental characters are random.\
\*Rental NFTs are rented for one week and can be extended for free or bought back.\
\*If the rental NFT is returned, it cannot be rented again.


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