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# DEMONLORDS VS HEROS

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Its 3033 and Earth is the place that is going to be attacked by the undead in order to rule the planet forever. Earth has become a place that anyone would love to live at. From natural resources to artificial ones, it has everything that a person would need to live a happy life. At this point when Earth has everything, how undead can stay away from getting the benefits out of it? Originated from the deepest part of hell, undead are all set to take over Earth and kill every single people to start their life there. A team of protectors are appointed to save the Earth from the deadly attacks of undead but little did they know that the undead have some exceptional powers and strong traits that no one could ever defeated yet. The constant conspiracies and attacks from the army of undead to conquer the earth have triggered the protectors of Earth which have initiated a war between both of them. Let’s see who will be able to take over the planet and rule here forever.

So basically, Demonlords VS Heros is an on-chain P2E game where the heroes and demons will fight for life on Earth. You'll mint Undeads known as Demonlords and fight battles with heroes. The game is a fun earning resource as you can win $UNDEAD tokens on winning.


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