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# NFT´s

Vulcano will have 4 types of NFT.

**Characters** <mark style="color:orange;">ERC-1155</mark>

**Weapons** <mark style="color:orange;">ERC-1155</mark>

**Lands** <mark style="color:orange;">ERC-1155</mark>

**Spaceships** <mark style="color:orange;">ERC-1155</mark>

Each will have specific attributes which will be explained in detail in their corresponding sections.

Having 3 characters will be mandatory in order to participate in the game. Players will be provided with several teams whenever they have the land to enable it. In the section lands, this will be explained in detail.

NFTs can be minted (check [NFT Minting](/vulcano-whitepaper-en/gameplay/nft-s/minting.md)) or bought at the Marketplace (check [Marketplace](/vulcano-whitepaper-en/marketplace.md)).&#x20;

Every NFT will have their light and dark versions. The faction will take no part in their performance, they are only cosmetic.

![Dark Character](/files/5cCjT1h6jVBZX3nHz3AZ) ![Light character](/files/GI467Z7eCzxQvb58Y2zZ)


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