🗺️Navigating the Board

ZeroSum board features various node types, each representing key elements within the game ecosystem:
MetaProperties:
Representing prominent blockchains like Avalanche, Solana, and Polkadot, these nodes are the foundation of the game's economy. Owning them grants players passive income and strategic advantages.
Acquiring a full set of nodes of a certain blockchain (color) grants the player the option to further develop Dapps and DAOs and increase the gas fess for opponents upon landing on them.

Oracles:
These nodes represent the data feeds that link the real world with the blockchain. Owning them unlocks exclusive information and potentially lucrative income opportunities.
There are two oracles on ZeroSum's board. Controlling (by owning of course) by the same player, means the opponent will have to pay 10X the dice numbers compared with 4X if one is only owned.
Bridges:
These nodes represent cross-chain bridges facilitating seamless movement between blockchains, these nodes offer strategic benefits and additional income advantages.
There 4 bridges on ZeroSum's board. When a player owns one bridge, he receives a base rent. If 2 bridges are owned the rent will double for landing on any of them. For 3 owned bridges, the rent will triple, and for 4 it will quadraple.

Special Nodes:
Aside from the above 'Purchasable Nodes,' There few other nodes such as the 'Launch Pad' which is the starting node of the game. Every time the player passes on it, he will receive additional funds called the 'Launch Pad reward.'
Another special node is the 'Staking Vault' node which is where players are temporarily locked for rolling double 3 times in a row, landing on the 'Go to Staking Vault' node, or drawing a 'Go to Staking Vault' card (there are two of them in the game). The player can get out of the 'Staking Vault on his next turn if he either rolls a double or chooses to pay the early release fees.
To make the game more exciting, there are a few more nodes such as 'Crypto Income Tax,' 'Regulatory Fee,' 'Network Chest', and 'Opportunity Node' nodes.


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