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# Welcome to The Record of Ragnarok NFT Game(P2E)

![Record of Ragnarok](/files/KtSivUJCOXcMRvBRFqRK)

Record of Ragnarok (RoR) is the first NFT online game based on well-known IP design. The game design is grand and exquisite. Heroes and scenes loyal to and higher than the original work are addictive. It includes 26 conventional heroes and several hidden heroes, dozens of scenes, hundreds of combat effects, plus highly playful operations, so that you can enjoy the primary meta universe experience. In addition, based on the attributes of NFT, each Heroes and props have great room for appreciation, allowing you to increase huge wealth while enjoying the game.


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