Why NFT Rarity Matters in Genesis League Goals
The unequal quality distribution among NFTs in Genesis League Goals drives the exciting nature of team assembly. The rarity scale in Genesis League Goals distinguishes Player Coach and Stadium NFTs into four categories: Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary. The rarity classification of a card affects both its visual presentation as well as determining matchmaking results alongside team performance and trading market prices.

The scarcity of NFTs corresponds to enhanced base statistics and additional special benefits. The tackling skills from a Common defender could improve to high-level tackling alongside stamina and positioning through upgrading to Legendary status. Use of low-rarity cards requires strategic thinking since their overall effectiveness becomes limited.

During card acquisition and leveling alongside rarity there exists a performance limit that determines how strong your cards will become. A Rare striker's maximum level is 6 before reaching its highest ability and match performance threshold at level 10 compared to a Legendary striker. Your team composition should focus on obtaining the best combination of quality cards that can elevate their performance through maximal growth.

Rarity plays an essential role during tournament competitions. Managers who participate in advanced competitions need to possess Legendary and Epic cards that reach maximum upgrade potential. Having at least three strong rare cards is a requirement for staying competitive in the game. Players select to improve only unique and rare cards rather than attempting to upgrade a complete collection of Common cards because of this reason.
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