PLAYING RISING STAR (LVL 1- LVL 15)

in Rising Star Game3 years ago

This is not a tutorial blog instead I am writing about my experience on playing rising star from level 1 to level 15.

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It took me 9 days to be on level 15.
I have…

TWO CARD PEOPLE

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I bought them because they have almost the same amount of fans and skill. Because I thought that I can advance more through the game if I had more fans and skill.

!I WAS WRONG SO PLEASE READ THE FAQS!

But on my second day I realized that it doesn’t help at all. I have to get pizza boxes to maximize my use of discarded pizza so I also got

TWO PIZZA BOX CARD

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ALL IN ALL I INVESTED ALMOST 5 DOLLARS IN THIS GAME.

In this way my leveling up is quick and my starbits earning reached up to 9000.
Now that I am in my level 15 journey, I noticed that I get few discarded pizzas. Even though I keep on playing the 5 minutes and 10 minutes missions.

So I plan to buy cold pizza with my earnings.
And maybe because of my slow internet connection I find buying in card collections hard.

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So instead I but rising star nfts at https://nftm.art/buy/star.
And to do that I have to withdraw my starbits first. Fortunately the transaction did not cost any resource credits.

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See you again at my next blog! Upvote my post!
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But here’s mine incase you want to.

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nice keep it up 🎵🌟

Good progress my friend! Keep it up! Oh and always check your ego meter. If the ego meter is high you will get a reduced STARBITS reward on your missions. You will need to do music lesson to decrease your EGO meter.

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