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# Equip/Stake & Deck Management

A player can only Equip one Mystic (anointed NFT) at a time.\
A player with an equipped Mystic gains that mystic type (maybe its Moon, or Moon+Shadow if its a dual mystic) and the current Power level of the mystic.

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When an Anointed NFT is equipped to a player, that player can participate in OnChain games.

There are also non Anointed NFTs that can be played with (they have one mystic type and power level of 0) - but, they cannot be played in any On-Chain games.  Only Anointed NFTs can play on-chain.

{% hint style="info" %}
So if UserA is creating a deck of cards with friends. If those friends have non-anointed NFTs equipped then UserA will have to swap those players out before they want to earn any On-Chain rewards.
{% endhint %}


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