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# Market

## <mark style="color:yellow;">About Market</mark>

Eternal Crypt - Wizardry BC - provides an in-game Market for trading NFT items.\
Users can list and sell their NFT items on the Market, as well as buy NFT items listed by other users.\
In the Market, NFT items can be paid for with $BC tokens or $POL. A transaction fee of 10% of the sale price is charged.\
Transaction fees are subject to change based on transaction volume, token prices, and other factors. The transaction fee may also be temporarily changed as part of any events or campaign.

## <mark style="color:yellow;">Conditions for listing Adventurer NFT</mark>

Adventurer NFTs must meet the following conditions when listing on Market

* Not equipped in a Party Slot.
* Not afflicted with any Status Effects.
* Mining power must be 100%.

Mining capacity can be recovered up to 99% over time or by spending $BC tokens or Charge items, but a special item "Perfect Charge" is required to recover from 99% to 100%. The conditions for listing on the market are subject to change due to liquidity and price fluctuations of the Adventurer NFT.

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