Zealy Update: New Rule

CTA Team
Cross The Ages

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First and foremost, it’s crucial to state that the entire Cross The Ages crew is very appreciative of your support throughout the course of our Zealy competition. We’ve instituted a new policy to ensure that only those who put in substantial effort into the effort will receive recognition.

To explain this initiative to you, it is intended to gain visibility outside of our community. Yes, when you share, like, or comment on our post, you are giving us the chance to reach out to your circle, and we greatly appreciate that!

In order to properly reward your participation, we also decided to implement a new regulation. Something that will better reward those who check for new tasks each day, complete them, and make sure they don’t miss anything.

Prior to getting to the point, we also learned from some of your feedback that keeping up with your quests was a way to be aware of everything that was happening in Cross The Ages. This was an unanticipated finding that has allowed us to improve our quests so that you can only receive the best and most useful information.

New rule: 20 Quests Minimum

We considered various options for how to just reward the genuine ones who are doing their best to help us even if they lose because we had a problem with people merely joining for a few tasks and obtaining some wonderful rewards. As a result, we made the decision to only certify your entry into raffles if you complete AT LEAST 20 quests.

So, instead of starting some drawings with 3,000 participants, we start the “everyone” raffles with 500–600 participants. Additionally, if you have reached certain tiers, this increases your chances of winning. In this method, when we export the leaderboard list at the end of the month, we will automatically reject players who have fewer than 20 quests, and we can then begin the raffles and tier consideration.

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CTA Team
Cross The Ages

More than a game. 80 artists and 170 people involved in the project. Trading Card Game releases in 2022. https://www.crosstheages.com