Listen up, folks! I’ve been grappling with whether or not to cop a VIP membership: that $10 monthly fee (about 1350 PIXEL) had me questioning if I’d see any returns. Honestly, it stings a bit!
But I’ve done the math, and the answer is—if you want to play @Pixels , buying VIP isn’t just an option; it’s a lifeline in this game.
What does VIP actually get you?
First, let’s break down what you get for that $10. According to the official help docs, VIP Tier 1 includes: 1 extra collection slot, 6 additional backpack slots, 1500 reputation points, name color change, VIP lounge where you can claim 1000 stamina every 8 hours, 3 extra tasks on the task board plus exclusive VIP tasks, and 5 additional market slots. The big animal care update also mentioned that the stamina cost for submitting tasks on T1, T2, T3, and T4 boards decreases progressively, with the highest tier cutting stamina consumption in half.
Of course, these basic perks just make the game more enjoyable; the real ROI is on the profit side.
With a monthly eco-reward pool of 2800万$PIXEL , VIPs have a solid shot at a bigger cut.
The official word during the AMA was clear: the task board reward pool is split into a "free player pool" and a "VIP/landholder pool", with the latter having a larger share. Rewards for both are independent, so VIPs and free players aren’t in the same pool fighting for resources. Free players’ earnings are already being squeezed, while VIPs not only enjoy an independent large pool but can also partake in those segmented reward pools—total skill points exceeding 100, owning a pet for 100 days, just planting carrots… you name it, those specific conditions are for script bots and low-active players.
Now let’s run some staking numbers. You spend 1350 of those $PIXEL to go VIP, but if you own some land NFT, each plot can give you about a 10% staking power boost when staked. With the independent reward pool and land bonuses combined, that $10 investment isn’t just about multiplying your returns.
Conclusion: It’s not that you can’t afford it; it’s that you can’t afford not to buy it.
My advice is pretty straightforward: join VIP. The days of free players are numbered; the officials are tightening the noose. Instead of waiting and regretting later, it’s better to buy early and enjoy that independent large pool. Times have truly changed; VIP is no longer just a "nice to have" option, but a ticket to "whether you have the right to feast."
#pixel
But I’ve done the math, and the answer is—if you want to play @Pixels , buying VIP isn’t just an option; it’s a lifeline in this game.
What does VIP actually get you?
First, let’s break down what you get for that $10. According to the official help docs, VIP Tier 1 includes: 1 extra collection slot, 6 additional backpack slots, 1500 reputation points, name color change, VIP lounge where you can claim 1000 stamina every 8 hours, 3 extra tasks on the task board plus exclusive VIP tasks, and 5 additional market slots. The big animal care update also mentioned that the stamina cost for submitting tasks on T1, T2, T3, and T4 boards decreases progressively, with the highest tier cutting stamina consumption in half.
Of course, these basic perks just make the game more enjoyable; the real ROI is on the profit side.
With a monthly eco-reward pool of 2800万$PIXEL , VIPs have a solid shot at a bigger cut.
The official word during the AMA was clear: the task board reward pool is split into a "free player pool" and a "VIP/landholder pool", with the latter having a larger share. Rewards for both are independent, so VIPs and free players aren’t in the same pool fighting for resources. Free players’ earnings are already being squeezed, while VIPs not only enjoy an independent large pool but can also partake in those segmented reward pools—total skill points exceeding 100, owning a pet for 100 days, just planting carrots… you name it, those specific conditions are for script bots and low-active players.
Now let’s run some staking numbers. You spend 1350 of those $PIXEL to go VIP, but if you own some land NFT, each plot can give you about a 10% staking power boost when staked. With the independent reward pool and land bonuses combined, that $10 investment isn’t just about multiplying your returns.
Conclusion: It’s not that you can’t afford it; it’s that you can’t afford not to buy it.
My advice is pretty straightforward: join VIP. The days of free players are numbered; the officials are tightening the noose. Instead of waiting and regretting later, it’s better to buy early and enjoy that independent large pool. Times have truly changed; VIP is no longer just a "nice to have" option, but a ticket to "whether you have the right to feast."
#pixel