Corrupted Pumpkin Stand

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The corrupted beasts that once guarded this ancient treasure have passed with time, the harsh elements of the corrupted lands are visible but the energy within this Pumpkin stand remains unchanged and just as powerful all these years later. This NFT receives no Play to Earn Rewards.
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NFT Time: 13 Mar 2023 - TBA
Dates: Start: 13 Mar 2023
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Initial Price : 2,233.42 USD
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