TL;DR
- Illuvium launches the items claim page, allowing users to access over 95% of the available rewards, such as cosmetics and emotes.
- Users can migrate emotes and skins from the Balancer sale to Layer 2, including items like the “Puppet Master Ramphite” emote.
- The migration of items from Layer 1 to Layer 2 is optional, and all items are delivered to the passport wallet for use in-game.
Illuvium has officially launched the items claim page, a platform dedicated to collecting cosmetics, emotes, skins, and other exclusive items obtained through various sales, events, and promotions. The new page allows users to access over 95% of the available rewards, facilitating the management of the unlocked items in the game.
Users can claim different types of cosmetic items on the page. These include emotes and skins from the Balancer sale, which can now be migrated to Layer 2. Some of the available emotes are the “Puppet Master Ramphite,” “Blazenite Death Stare,” and “Atlas Pwease.” Additionally, Genesis badges are offered, allowing users to redeem them for an exclusive profile border. It is worth noting that the selection of borders is not yet enabled.
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Available Rewards
On the other hand, rewards from the Team Liquid promotion have been implemented. These include emotes and skins based on the number of D1SKs minted during the sale. However, the Team Liquid Ranger Suit skin will only be available through the rewards beyond the sale.
The platform also features additional stretch goals from the first wave of Beyond. These allow players to obtain exclusive skins and items based on the number of D1SKs minted. Among these are the “Yum Atlas First Wave” emote and the “Obereum Ranger Suit” skin.
For those who participated in the testnet phase, a victory emote has been enabled as a reward. Additionally, an exclusive MOZ4RT skin has been offered for GameStop Pro members who registered during the Illuvium x GameStop sale.
Illuvium Migration
The migration of items from Layer 1 to Layer 2 is necessary for use in the Illuvium ecosystem, although this process is optional. All items are delivered to users’ passport wallets for in-game use. The claim process is straightforward, and users must connect to the claims page to view eligible items and complete the collection process.
With this new feature, Illuvium aims to provide players with an efficient way to manage their collections within the game, facilitating interaction with items that reflect their participation in the platform.