White Paper Version 1.0 (5 Oct 2021) - The Three Kingdoms
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Content Introduction P. 3 Background of NFT game The Three Kingdoms (TTK) and Our Vision Game Requirements Game landscape P. 4 Main Heroes Heroes Attributes In-game currency Roadmap P. 7 DISCLAIMER The information in this whitepaper is not the final version and may subject to change or update from time to time. It should not be served as a commitment or guarantee by The Three Kingdoms and should not be taken as a financial advice for any investment purpose. 2
Introduction Background of NFT games The first generation of NFT games (2017-2019) were mainly based on digital collectables. These games provided either idle or passive experience to players with basic graphics and animations that lack long-term player engagement, e.g., CrytoKitties, though which had succeeded in introducing more people with the blockchain concept. The second generation of NFT games (2019 to present), like Axie Infinity, have started to introduce the Play-to-Earn (P2E) model but only with limited ways to earn. It is with the desire to push the GameFi industry further that brought upon the idea of its third generation, one that The Three Kingdoms is trying to adopt. To date, we are introducing the third generation - The Three Kingdoms (TTK). TTK is a high-end graphic P2E game that enables players with multi-ways to earn via daily, weekly, monthly and clan quests. Not only PvE, TTK also provides PvP structure for players with various tournaments, rewards and guarantees long term road map and development along with a deep storyline. The Three Kingdoms (TTK) and Our Vision Everything happened in the final years of the Eastern Han dynasty 220AD. Under the leadership of Zhang Jiao, the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out, with cities and regions forming their own alliance for survival. Warlord Dong Zhuo seized control of the capital under the pretext of protecting the young emperor. Cao Cao, who had gradually taken control of territories in the North, saved the emperor and led the central government, but formed clans are already eager for the chance to rule over China. The country broke into civil war and soon, China was divided into three spheres of influences: Cao Cao dominating the North, Sun Quan the South and Liu Bei the west. The three have fought for sixty years to conquer China, and this is where the TTK story begins. Through TTK, we want to provide a game platform with multiple ways to earn for players while having an enjoyable gaming experience, in-the-end achieving our goal of long-term player engagement. Game Requirements Since TTK is a web-based game on https://ttk.gg, internet is needed to access the game. The game will be released on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) so players would need to set up a wallet (e.g., Metamask) to link to the BCS network and to buy BNB in exchange for TTK tokens (TTK’s in-game currency). (Detailed instruction here) 3
Game Landscape The Three Kingdom (TTK) is a 3rd Generation NFT Game that adopts the three Kingdoms storyline when the land split into Wei, Shu and Wu regions historically. These lands are where various actions and events can be performed or happened. Players can fight and expand their own territory while earning NFTs. Players are also required to make strategic decisions to siege cities or defend their own by collecting heroes to strengthen their army for battles. Main Heroes • SHU 1. Guan Yu – A Chinese military general served under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He played a significant role in the events leading up to the end of the Han dynasty and the establishment of Liu Bei’s state. 2. Liu Bei – A warlord in the late Eastern Han dynasty who founded the state of Shu Han. He is well-known as an ambitious and charismatic leader who had the power to draw people towards him. 3. Zhang Fei – A Chinese military general and politician served under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty, sharing a brotherly relationship with Liu Bei and Guan Yu. 4. Zhu Ge Liang – Appointed as Military Advisor General by Liu Bei and known as the most accomplished strategist of his era. He is also the inventor of the bow for shooting several arrows at once with perfecting the Eight Dispositions, a series of military tactics. 4
• WEI 1. Cao Cao – Known as one of the greatest generals at the end of the Han dynasty who unified and secured most of the Northern China. He was very successful in restoring public order and rebuilding the economy as the grand chancellor. He was then betrayed by Liu Bei and killed his commanders in Xu Province. 2. Dian Wei – A military general served under the warlord Cao Cao who was known for his strength and bravery. He excelled at wielding a pair a jis (halberd0like weapon) and was killed in the Battle of Wancheng while covering Cao Cao’s escape. 3. Si Ma Yi – A military general, politician and regent served under Cao Cao and was successful in handling both domestic and military affairs. He is best known for defending Wei from a series of invasions during 231-234AD. 4. Xia Hou Dun – A military general and politician appointed by Cao Cao and served Cao Pi (Cao Cao’s successor) for a short period before his death. He is known as “One-eyed Xiahou” after he lost his left eye during a battle against Lu Bu in the late 190AD. • WU 1. Sun Quan – Founder of the state of Eastern WU during the Three Kingdoms period. He is often portrayed as more neutral role regarding the flexible foreign policies he adopted during his rule. 2. Sun Shang Xiang – Also known as “Lady Sun”, she married Liu Bei to strengthen the alliance between Liu Bei and Sun Quan in 209AD, finally committed suicide by drowning when she knew about Liu Bei’s death. 3. Tai Shi Ci – A military general who served as a minor Han official before serving under warlord Liu Yao, Sun Ce and Sun Ce’s successor Sun Quan. He was very loyal to Sun Quan and famous for his archery skills. 4. Zhou Yu – A Chinese military general and strategist served under Sun Quan after Sun Ce’s death. He is known for his leading role in defeating the Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208AD and Battle of Jiangling in 209AD. 5
• QUN 1. Dian Chan – One of the four beauties of ancient China, she has a romance with Lu Bu that contributed to the betrayal and assassination of Dong Zhuo. 2. Dong Zhuo – A Chinese military general, politician and warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He seized control of the imperial capital Luoyang in 189AD, a coalition of regional officials (cishi) and warlords launched a campaign against him for his cruel and tyrannic rule and was finally assassinated in 192AD by Lu Bu. 3. Lu Bu – A military general and warlord during the late eastern Han dynasty. Subsequent to his betrayal and the murder of Ding Yuan, he turned against Dong Zhuo. Due to his frequent betrayal of his allies, he gradually lost trust from others which led to his downfall afterwards. 4. Zhang Jiao – the leader of the Way of Supreme Peace who led the movement’s followers in a rebellion against the government. Heroes’ Attributes Each hero has 6 attributes: 1. Attack Power represents physical damage derived from the strength of characters 2. Defense reflects how the resilient a character is, the less damage would be taken if he/she has a higher statistic in defense 3. Intellect can increase the critical hits damage and experience a character could earn after a battle 4. Leadership is how effective a character can improve companions’ Energy and their morale in a battle 5. Luck represents the probability of critical hit will occur when striking enemies and increase the chance of acquiring rare rewards after winning a battle 6. Energy is the maximum level of damage a character can endure before losing consciousness In-game currency $TTK will be the main token in the game. Players can use $TTK to recruit heroes and buy essentials. If players win a battle and successfully conquer a land, more interest can be yielded. In other words, the more lands a player conquered, the more yield farming % he/she will be earning. 6
Roadmap The Three kingdoms (TTK) will have few phases alongside the story development: Phase 0 (Q4 2021): “After the fall of the Han dynasty.” During this phase, players can be able to recruit heroes via outskirts to build their own army. The stronger the army is, the easier for the player to earn at the later game phases. Phase 1 (Q4 2022): “PvE – The beginning of the journey.” After players have built an army, they can start to attack and siege empty cities. Phase 2: “Train the army and fight battles.” Players can attack other occupied cities and defend their own. Phase 3: “PvP – Become a master of the realm.” Arena and tournament style PvP will be in place to allow players to win more rewards. Phase 4: “Future of The Three Kingdoms” • Players can form alliance with other companions • Regular quests to complete special events and gain loot • Trade heroes and weapons in the marketplace to expand resources • Weapons and accessories will be released 7
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