Risingstar | Being thrifty using RSGFam. Ego Problems and Management

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Hello fellow blockchain gamers!
Today I would like to share to you all my new dilemma on the Risingstar Game.
As the game progresses you accumulate Ego from doing missions, especially if you keep on repeating same missions over and over for the track of the day. And keeping your Ego low, and as much as possible 0%, is one of the main thing to you need to monitor and do all through out your rising star career.

As you play along and increase your level, you may notice that so does the Ego per mission increases. That is what I'm dealing with right now. I have reached and unlocked the Country Tours recently, and my Ego management is in shambles. I can only do so much mission until I hit the threshold where my Ego will start to rise, especially with a handful of drunk fans.
As you can see in my stats I'm currently at 7% Ego with just only 500+ drunkards with me.

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In order to manage the problem, for the past couple of days I find myself buying out cards. Drums in particular. I'm buying drums because as of now, it has my highest Skills return per lessons, you can buy anything you see fit for you. Although I can only buy so much with what resources I have. For now I have raised the base I get per Lesson by 4 which brings me to 20 to 40 Skills per repetition. I plan to buy more sooner.

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This is where the RSGFam website goes in. I have just known this recently, I don't know when it came live. This is the link to the RSGfam. You can also access it thru the cards section in the game (that is where I've seen it).

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Yes the design is not as good as the ones in NFTM.art but it serves is purpose properly. Yes you can always use the built in marketplace from the game but I find it hard to browse there and seem less responsive. Also buying of by looking in your cards collection list is also possible, much better than using the marketplace.

Now about RSGfam, once you logged in you can access your card collection. Divided in to their respective categories. And you can even open each category, especially helpful for the instruments part because they labeled each card of what type they are. You can easily know which instruments you have the most.

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A simple filter search will yield you all the instruments per Lesson kind you have. Quite handy for me.

But that is not the reason why I want this market. I like this market because they list of the market sales by cheapest per category. For example in this picture below, they list of the lowest starbits per skill first and so on.

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You can apply this with Fans and Luck Category. The instruments falls of under the Luck category as we all should practically know by now, has quite a unique filter. You can filter by instrument or lessons as they labeled it. And it displays same as before, cheapest per Luck first .

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They also have this Uniques category on the shops, which lists everything in the market from the cheapest card available listed on the market. If you just want a bunch of cards without caring of the stats, looking here is better.
Also they have this bulk buy options, wherein a group of random cards is bought together, they just list of the stats but you won't know the cards you get. It's a surprise. Though I don't recommend it if you're like me who is on budget and specifically looking for type of card (I tried it though). I think listing the cards would be good, if not better than the setup for now.


Would I recommend using this market? Yes, at least you could try and go for it and be a judge for yourself. The NFT card transfer is quick also so no problems there.
The UI design is quite simple, basic some may call it unlike the interface of NFTm.art. But I used it for the market, at least that serves it purpose there. If they decided to pursue this market I think designing the web would be part of the move in the future. But for now it works, and it works flawlessly. Quick and no hassles. So I would suggest you to try it at least ones.
Credits to @foxon for doing this.


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Come and let's busk to glory, if you're not in the game yet you can try it using my link here. Or go to the main website seen on the banner.

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Def needs to be designed still!

The bulk buying isn't random cards - the right column is a running total. When you use the button on the right, you buy that card and every card above it. If you look at the cards on the left as you scroll down, you'll know exactly what cards you're getting

Uniques isn't random cards either - those are cards on the market that you do not currently own (sorted by cheapest). It's the most important metric for the leaderboard in the game. RSGFam compares your collection to what's on the market, finds what you don't have, and shows you the cheapest copy of each thing you don't have

Glad you're finding it useful! Lots more to come... and yes.. one day it will probably get some proper design work... maybe 😆

Thanks for additional info on the specific matters. I just assumed some things so many thanks. Continue the great work!

Will look forward to that "maybe" part of the design! 😅
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