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# Meta Match Introduction

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**"Meta Match"** is a Web3 Trading Card Game that blends the strategic complexity of traditional TCGs with the innovative technology of blockchain. In Meta Match, players compete in a variety of modes, including **PVP, PVE, and Private Battles**, using unique card decks they create.

Each card is generated by extracting images from NFTs with AI technology. Attributes are assigned based on a beforehand set table, allowing for unique individualization. Meta Match focuses on skill and strategy, with a mana system along with health points controlling the course of combat. By including NFTs, the game permits ownership and a new level of trade within the in-game economy.


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