Stakehouse Den's Ladyluck Packs Distribution - How Much Have Left?

Hello everyone — hope you’re doing great today! I’m excited to share what I’ve uncovered about Stakehouse Den’s Lady Luck Packs, a cornerstone in their ecosystem that’s equal parts thrill and strategy. As someone who’s dug deep into Web3 game design, I’m going to walk you through all the important details — no fluff, just clarity.
🎲 What Are Lady Luck Packs?
Lady Luck Packs are the NFT card packs that act as your entry ticket into the Stakehouse Den universe. Each pack includes 5 cards, drawn from a deck similar to traditional playing cards: numbers 1–10, Jacks, Queens, Kings, Aces, and 2 Jokers — making a total of 54 possible cards.
One exciting twist: there’s a 4% chance for any given card in the pack to be a gold foil variant, which tend to have higher value or yield.
Rarity & Tokenomics
Lady Luck cards come in classification tiers:
Common (1–10)
Rare (Jack, Queen, King)
Epic (Aces)
Legendary (Jokers)
If you want to improve your odds of drawing a gold foil or legendary card, you can use Flux — namely Gold Flux or Legendary Flux — during the opening process. Flux acts as a booster, increasing your probability of better draws.
In terms of pricing and supply: in the presale, 25,000 packs were sold at $2 each, and the general sale is set at $4 per pack.
Merging, Staking & the Role of Lady Luck Cards

It’s not just about opening packs — you’ll want to merge duplicate cards to upgrade them. Typically, common cards require a higher number of duplicates to max out compared to legendary cards. Gold foil versions require fewer duplicates to reach max—just like many NFT‐based card ecosystems.
Once merged and optimized, you can stake your Lady Luck cards to generate Hot Sauce, the utility token that powers the gameplay layer. Without staking cards, you can’t really participate in the full rewards system of Stakehouse Den.
Why Lady Luck Packs Matter
They’re mandatory for participation: You can’t generate Hot Sauce without owning and staking Lady Luck cards.
They carry rarity value and yield potential: The rarer or foil your card, the higher your possible yield once staked.
Flux gives you strategic choice: Use Gold or Legendary Flux to push your odds toward better cards.
Their availability is finite: As demand grows, packs could become more scarce and valuable.