Celebrating 1 year with https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6! 🚀
More than 20x return on investment
Started with $100, invested ~1.8 ETH.
Now my portfolio is worth ~13 ETH, with over 10 ETH withdrawn.
Scored two major airdrops (Blast) and many smaller ones.
https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 can seem tough for new players, so I’m here to share my experience and help you get started.
Got questions? Ask away-happy to help!
This account will focus on tips for new players.
Follow to stay updated and join the journey!
3 ideas for building efficient decks for Main 68, focusing on the lowest possible card purchase prices (bid prices)
The first deck is for the Reverse League:
@optimizoor - 0.0025
@apixtwts - 0.0035
@vers_laLune - 0.0028
@intuitio_ - 0.0022
@0xMikado - 0.0024
Total: 0.0134 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.0154 ETH
The second deck is for the Bronse League:
@0xMerp - 0.0047
@AltcoinPsycho - 0.0033
@knveth - 0.0060
@cozymaximalist - 0.0025
@lokithebird - 0.0022
Total: 0.019 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.024 ETH
The third deck is for the Bronse League:
@Pentosh1- 0.012
@0xMakesy - 0.0096
@honey_xbt - 0.012
@CL207 - 0.008
@CoinGurruu- 0.0072
Total: 0.049 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.057 ETH
Thank you for your attention. 🙏
Good luck in the tournament! 💪
Main 67 brought a ton of emotions.
🥇 First place in Gold League!
Don’t really have the card depth to chase Gold top 100, so every deck build feels like a mini adventure. This time, the bet on @adamscochran paid off - snagged a rare for just 0.035 ETH before the tourney.
Lucky break with @icebergy 3* performance too, huge thanks!
Rest of the cards were easy picks from my 5* lineup.
Was leading Bronze League with a day to go, but finished 5th.
Still, the tourney also delivered my first - ever overall #1 for rewards.
Both first places - firsts for me.
After 1 year and 4 months on https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6, finally hitting the top ranks!
Learn. Chase. Dream bigger. 🌟
Recommendations for Gold League? Or are you asking in general? For more targeted advice, it helps to see your current portfolio - couldn’t find your Fantasy account via Twitter.
I can give two universal tips for Gold League:
1. Strong cards should be above rare. In my deck, Epic @notthreadguy is the foundation - not Epic @0xMakesy, for example. That’s the key to a winning strategy, both in Gold and Silver Leagues.
2. My core approach: focus on cards with the best price/performance ratio.
Here’s an example of my second Gold League deck.
It managed to finish 137th. Just compare how low its cost is relative to similar competitors at that rank.
Thanks! Great question.
Ever since pulling Epic @notthreadguy from rewards, I’ve been pushing for Gold top 100 runs - without stacking a pricey epic card lineup. Managed to hit top 100 five times so far; it’s like a challenge every time.
If the goal was to expand the collection and consistently hit top 25, I think it would definitely be doable.
A few simple tips for new https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 players -hopefully some will help seasoned players too:
1⃣ Start small.
Buy low-cost cards first; play in Bronze and Reverse leagues while you learn the mechanics. It keeps mistakes cheap.
2⃣ Keep some liquidity in reserve.
Once you set your initial investment, don’t spend it all at once. Save some for future weeks - star changes mean you’ll need to draft again later.
3⃣ Try to buy with bids.
It’s not always easy and takes time to set up, but over the long run, bidding boosts your results.
4⃣ Use helpful info resources:
Twitter: @Khallid4397 (super insightful)
https://t.co/Tir3GR4YoQ by @0xthemolt
https://t.co/xxdFVKoHQV by @boredsharky
https://t.co/G6GGYbr7gm by @web3tool
These are the tools I use - every one is full of useful insights and made with real passion.
5⃣ Get involved.
https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 is more than a game - it’s a community. Join chats, hop into discussions on Twitter, ask questions and participate! The more active you are, the deeper you'll get and the more you’ll learn.
You’ll always get advice and support - seriously.
Test it out - including right under this post!👇
"‘Farmers’ hold thousands of low-value cards, suppressing pressure on the floor.
The stick has two ends.
Maybe it’s worth considering the situation from another angle and implementing genuinely useful things?
For example, since the transition to Base, the deck registration button hasn’t been pinned to the screen, so every time you register a deck, you have to scroll - it drops lower and lower with each new deck.
When registering hundreds of decks, this means endless scrolling.
This issue was raised in Discord, but zero attention was paid.
Maybe it makes sense to add a ‘repeat deck’ function (assemble a deck from the same cards). This would make building decks easier.
Or introduce a bulk ‘magic wand’ - one-click send - to at least use up leftover cards that you don’t have time to assemble and submit.
You could focus on product development instead of thinking about what to cut next.
Focus on attracting new players. And, just as importantly, not losing the old ones.
Maybe current prices are actually an objective indicator that there are problems with the product itself, not with HOW players play it.
I truly respect your work and efforts. You’re doing a great job, and that’s why we’re here with you. But lately, it feels like the ship is starting to steer off course
3 ideas for building efficient decks for Main 67, focusing on the lowest possible card purchase prices (bid prices)
The first deck is for the Reverse League:
@0xMakesy - 0.009
@intuitio_ - 0.0019
@0xMikado - 0.0018
@SmokeyTheBera- 0.0031
@CL207 - 0.0045
Total: 0.02 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.0235 ETH
The second deck is for the Bronse League:
@optimizoor - 0.0037
@Selkis_2028 - 0.0019
@HerroCrypto - 0.0020
@sjdedic - 0.0056
@Khallid4397 - 0.0036
Total: 0.017 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.021 ETH
The third deck is for the Bronse League:
@kmoney - 0.0035
@optimizoor - 0.0038
@pattyice - 0.0044
@TraderMercury - 0.0039
@ColdBloodShill - 0.003
Total: 0.019 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.025 ETH
Thank you for your attention. 🙏
Good luck in the tournament! 💪
@0xpharaohx@FantasyTopHuds@fantasy_top_ Greetings, sir! I believe that selling everything and changing your strategy isn’t the best idea. Playing in bronze can actually bring much better results. Don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek advice - I’ll be glad to help and answer any of your questions.
0.1 $ETH Challenge - Week [10 - 14]
If your a new user playing @fantasy_top_ or wanting to learn more about it before playing, definitely worth keeping up with this series.
If you missed my first post check it out below ⬇️
https://t.co/vrUPqDDHUJ
Previous post ⬇️
https://t.co/MIqEHOe09N
Let’s start with the results from the past period.
TOURNAMENT MAIN 61-65
Solid results in the last 5 tournaments - averaging 65 fragments per run. Respectable.
Barely any portfolio activity:
Focused a bit more on trading and upgrading the lineup, as planned. Saw real impact in the numbers.
Lucky timing selling the rare @free_electron0 at its peak. Scored with reward rolls too: snagged @ramonos (sold well) and @knveth (a top card for play)
Current ROI
🔹Initial deposit: 0.1 $ETH
🔹 Current Portfolio Value: 0.07 $ETH
🔹Liquidity: 0.087 $ETH
🔹 Fragments: 80
Quick portfolio check: liquidity’s nearly back to the starting point. Added 7 new cards, 3 are rare (0.07 $ETH). Almost recouped all invested funds.
But the deck isn’t strong enough yet to consistently farm 50-80 fragments.
Options ahead:
1⃣ Buy up enough cards for another deck (bronze league style). But that’s off the original low-cost, low-effort strategy.
2⃣ Stick with current cards, keep liquidity maxed. Slow grind if results stay around 20 fragments per tourney.
3⃣ Stick to the old line: grab another rare, try to buff the deck for slightly better rewards without spending much.
Leaning toward option 3.
Here’s what my current tournament deck looks like:
Hope you found this helpful!
If you could share & RT, it’d be great for new players to follow along.
Thank you for your attention🙏
Fantasy Top | 0.1 $ETH Challenge | Week 1
My friend played https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 a bit and quit a month ago. Now he wants to come back, starting with 0.1 ETH.
Will he be able to repeat @Khallid4397’s results in a similar challenge? I doubt it. The ELO system- which allowed new players to earn Fragments even with just one deck-has been removed.
Let’s see what’s possible on such a tight budget. The goal: reach a portfolio value of 0.2 ETH.
This challenge starts in Main51. The starting point: 0.1 $ETH and 20 Fragments (welcome bonus).
WEEK 1
With a limited budget, the best starting options are Bronze/Reverse, or farming Fragments in Silver/Gold leagues. To pick the right strategy, it’s crucial to understand how star updates work.
@Khallid4397 explained this well in his post:
https://t.co/EIQZ4PNVZl
In short:
Stars update every Thursday when the tournament ends.
A hero’s star rating depends on their 7-day score, which you can check on the homepage.
STRATEGY
BRONZE | REVERSE
With 0.1 $ETH, it’s tempting to buy a few commons and play Bronze or Reverse.
But for a beginner, it’s tough to build a competitive Bronze deck-there are over 9,000 decks in the league. If you pick the wrong cards, you might earn nothing for the tournament. After the star update, your cards could become unusable in Bronze, forcing you to invest more than your original 0.1 $ETH. The same goes for Reverse.
SILVER | GOLD
With 0.1 $ETH, you can build a deck that consistently earns Fragments.
Which league is easier for rewards? Let’s look at @0xthemolt website:
https://t.co/tNHCeooTHh
Check the “League Rewards ITM” section for average thresholds over the last 4 tournaments.
Gold League:
Average needed for 50 Fragments (1 Wheel Spin): 2,986 points
For 80 Fragments: 3,505 points
Silver League:
Average for 50 Fragments: 3,182 points
For 80 Fragments: 3,718 points
Based on these numbers, it’s easier to hit 50/80 Fragments in Gold League.
The goal is to build a deck that consistently earns Fragments and can be upgraded over time. Managing a single deck also saves a lot of time-a big plus.
Final decision: Gold League.
I’ll share which cards I picked up in the next post👇
In my country, we have a saying: "For @j0hnwang and the yard, I shoot point-blank." 👊💥
This is what my deck looked like a year ago:
Here’s how it looks now:
2 weeks ago, Call was dropped:
Link here:👇
https://t.co/nMpfAirE22
Let’s check: is the Call backed by ETH? Skin in the game
Price has already doubled.
Not financial advice. Entertainment content.
Previous post with the picks👇
https://t.co/EpiJtHR8fW
Let’s look at how my previous recommendations performed:
@vohvohh - incredible results. She started playing herself, top score card, and the current price might still be low for a card like this. 3x price since my initial call.
The other two picks didn’t do as well over the long run.
Let me highlight a few more promising, undervalued cards:
@j0hnwang - an obvious pick. One of the best heroes on an upward trend. We don’t know how long this will last, but at 0.008 ETH, there’s nothing else like it.
0.0084 listing / 0.0084 bid at time of posting
@MoonOverlord - a volatile hero, but capable of 800+ scores. A great price for that kind of upside. Plus, today he was buying cards on the market. Bullish.
0.0072 listing / 0.0063 bid at time of posting
@knveth - an active Fantasy player. Just came back from vacation. Lots of new supply and weak results have pushed the price down.
0.0062 listing / 0.0054 bid at time of posting
Hope you found this helpful!
If you could share & RT, it’d be great for new players to follow along.
Thank you for your attention. 🙏
Milestones hit:
✅ 150 ETH traded
✅ 20M FAN pts - top 15 incoming
It’s easy to pass those who stopped competing. A few strong players left the game, and I once looked at @franzfarm, @0xTactic, @zeror1sk as unreachable - both in skills and portfolio size.
Never dreamed of having a comparable bag. Time changes everything.
Grateful to these gentlemen, even if they never knew I was learning from them. Soon passing @0xTactic & @zeror1sk in FAN points - with respect.
Learn. Chase. Dream bigger. 🌟
I want to express my gratitude to one of https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 heroes - @optimizoor
A genuine thank you for showing respect to the Fantardio community and for keeping your word. Unfortunately, we have plenty of opposite examples - let’s not point fingers. There are “heroes” who treated Fantasy players with disdain, complained about DMs, or were annoyed by requests for posts. Sometimes, you could even sense mockery. This attitude surprises me. You’re an influencer. You chose to be a Fantasy hero - no one made you.
vectorized.eth is an example of real, respectable behavior. If he says “reverse” - he sticks to “reverse.” Says he’ll do his best for the Fantasy audience - and genuinely does, as much as possible. And he does all this without even playing or having any special interest or benefit.
I salute you and respect you 🙏
Sometimes, we just want to send ETH safely.
Enter Solady's new `safeMoveETH`.
There are many ways to send ETH on the smart contract:
- `CALL`: Opens up to gas griefing, reentrancy attacks.
- `transfer`: This is actually a `CALL` with a gas stipend of 3000 gas under the hood. If gas prices change (e.g. an L2 with custom gas costs), or if the target is a contract with a fallback function, this breaks.
- `WETH`: There's no canonical WETH contract across all L2s. Ain't nobody got bytecode space to hardcode all the different addresses). Also, you'll spend 20k gas for a fresh SSTORE, 5k gas for a SSTORE update. Very expensive.
- `SELFDESTRUCT`: We can cook something with it. After EIP-6780, this can be abused for a pretty efficient force transfer.
`safeMoveETH` uses a canonical minimal `SELFDESTRUCT` to move ETH without triggering the `fallback` ever.
If `SELFDESTRUCT` is ever bricked in the future (core devs plz don't), it gracefully degrades to a per-address-just-in-time-create2-vault to accrue ETH in a chain agnostic way.
Basically, no matter what happens, the ETH will never get stucked.
Playing Heroes in https://t.co/NUE7zdQlm6 - analytics & tips
In Main 65, 38 heroes are participating — that’s ~25% of all heroes. Impressive.
I bet you didn’t know some are actually submitting decks too - like @SHL0MS or @0xsammy. Heroes may be great in their domain, but not everyone is deep into Fantasy. Let me risk a few obvious tips and break down some examples 👇
1. Use your Legendary wisely
If you have a non-tradable Legendary card - build a worthy Elite deck around it. Sounds obvious to veterans, but not to beginners (even influencers!).
Example: @0xsammy deck right now is too weak to hit prizes in Elite.
To realistically reach even the minimum prize (150 frags), your deck needs a consistent 4200+ score.
How to upgrade depends on your target rank & budget:
Budget build: Example from @0xMerp - invests only ~0.25 ETH on top of their Legendary
→ enough to snag frags.
Serious build: Example from @MINHxDYNASTY - invests ~3 ETH at today’s prices
→ consistently earns ~0.07 ETH + ~500 frags per tourney.
2. Always submit your decks
You’d be surprised how many skip submissions:
Sometimes: @adamscochran, @SHL0MS
Rarely: @knveth
Often: @TraderMercury, @cryptoleon
Occasionally: @Zeneca, @zacxbt, @NBA__trey
Skipped Main 65 entirely: @rektober
Thanks for leaving those rewards to the rest of us! 🥰
3. Ask for advice
Don’t hesitate to consult veteran players or other active heroes. Many top decks were built this way.
If any respected hero wants, I’d be glad to do a portfolio analysis (public or private) with concrete suggestions to improve results. Also open to answer questions - you’re welcome.
P.S. And don’t be like @CryptoKaleo. If you know, you know 😉
P.S.S. The post used analytics from https://t.co/1Db5Vd8dIx the developer @0xthemolt website. Many thanks to him for such a powerful resource. 🙏
@boredsharky Yes, that kind of functionality is interesting - it could also include a selectable placement range, not just the Top 100. Your platform is developing really well. Lots of useful features that don’t overlap with Molt. Thank you for your work.🙏
3 ideas for building efficient decks for Main 65, focusing on the lowest possible card purchase prices (bid prices)
The first deck is for the Reverse League:
@0xMakesy - 0.0125
@AltcoinPsycho - 0.0036
@apixtwts - 0.0037
@LarpVonTrier- 0.0033
@chartfu - 0.0031
Total: 0.026 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.029 ETH
The second deck is for the Bronse League:
@adamscochran - 0.0120
@Selkis_2028 - 0.0057
@sershokunin - 0.0106
@Khallid4397 - 0.0070
@MINHxDYNASTY - 0.011
Total: 0.046 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.057 ETH
The third deck is for the Bronse League:
@optimizoor - 0.0037
@Selkis_2028 - 0.0057
@knveth - 0.0079
@cozymaximalist - 0.004
@0xMerp - 0.0053
Total: 0.027 ETH at bid prices. If you can’t get all cards at these prices, estimate higher: 0.031 ETH
Thank you for your attention. 🙏
Good luck in the tournament! 💪