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# Rewards Icon

A red icon in the bottom right corner of an NFT indicates that trading it will not yield EXP or grant a MOOAR BOX. Additionally, the red icon signifies that the NFTs are listed on other marketplaces or are on cooldown.

A MOOAR box icon located in the bottom right corner of an NFT, at the moment that the transaction is made, indicates that a potential MOOAR Box reward will be issued as a result of the transaction.

An NFT displaying a fire symbol in the bottom right corner suggests that trading it will yield 200% normal EXP and rewards.

An FSL Points Icon in the bottom right corner indicates that you will receive FSL Points when trading. FSL Points cannot be earned simultaneously alongside MOOAR Box Rewards.


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