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# Breeding (coming soon)

In order to create their dynasty a male inhabitant of Swinia will need to find a pig wife called Boarette. A collection of 5000 Boarettes will be released on the blockchain shortly after the initial release of male Boars. As the number of Boarettes will be smaller than the number of Boars, players will have to claim their right to create a dynasty and breed their Boars in numerous ruthless battles. Each Boar will be able to own their own land and fight for 12 months, after which he will be moved to the Acorn Pantheon. This means that in order to keep ownership of his lands, the player will need to pass down their property from the aging Boar toits child, grandchild or nephew.


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