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Gilded Sewer
Guide · Daily Rift
A quick playbook for new Riftwalkers. If you get lost, the Crypt Librarian is always watching.
Short version: Summon 1 card/day, build a 30-card deck, duel the Boss weekly, and collect cards.
Commons come from the shared pool; Uncommon+ are AI-forged.
Daily Summon
- Once per day, each account may summon one card.
- Commons are pulled from a shared pool (the same card can be owned by many players).
- Uncommon+ cards can be AI-forged (stats + art prompt + seed).
- If a card has no art yet, it may show a realm placeholder until art is added/cached.
Tip: If you want Commons to have art, an admin can backfill/caches them using the Tools pages.
Collection
- Your collection tracks unique cards and also how many copies you own.
- Tap/click a card to open its full page (art, stats, ability, lore, cosmetics).
- Cards can have cosmetic frames/foils; cosmetics do not change stats.
Deck Builder
- Your deck is exactly 30 cards.
- You can only add up to the number of copies you own.
- After saving, use your deck for duels and other modes.
If you pull a new card, you can jump straight to the deck builder using the “Add to deck” button on the card.
Weekly Boss
- The Boss resets weekly.
- Beating the boss can award special rewards (depending on your server rules).
- Leaderboards track who wins and how quickly.
Market & Trade
- Market listings let players sell or trade cards.
- Trade offers are between players — always double-check which card you are sending.
Supporter & Cosmetics
- Supporters can unlock additional cosmetic options and (optionally) alt-art rerolls.
- Admins count as supporters automatically (for testing / moderation).
FAQ
Why did my card show a realm placeholder?
Some shared-pool cards (especially Commons) ship without art. When a card’s image_url is empty,
the site shows a realm placeholder. Once art is added or cached, the real image will appear.
Does Pollinations use my IP or the server IP?
If your browser loads Pollinations URLs directly (images/text), it uses your IP. If the server downloads an image (caching), that uses the server IP.