Every Pyre mints as one of 10 head archetypes — a skull block, a visor, maybe an antenna. Recognisable. But incomplete.
Burn a second Pyre into it and random extra elements are added — sticks and Tetrominos from across the palette, placed anywhere on the canvas. The more you burn, the more you have to work with.
Open the editor, drag everything into place, give it a name, save once to Ethereum. No IPFS. No server. If Ethereum exists, your character exists.
Every mint produces one of 10 head archetypes — a base skull and visor, chosen randomly by Chainlink VRF. You know the type when it's revealed. You don't know what comes next.
Burn a second Pyre into yours and random sticks and Tetrominos are added — color, size, and position all chosen on-chain. You never know what you get. That's the point. Each burn also unlocks one edit credit.
Open the editor. Drag every element exactly where you want it. Your head base, your burn parts — all moveable. Give it a name. Save once to Ethereum — permanent, yours forever.
Start with a head. Burn for random parts. Arrange everything in the editor. Here's what's possible on a 24×24 canvas.
Mint a head base. Each burn adds random elements. Arrange them in the editor. The result is yours.
Head base at mint. Random sticks and Tetrominos from burns. All arranged by you in the editor. All on-chain forever.
11 winners. $25 ETH + 10 × 3 free mints.
Winners drawn TBD. Results posted on @pyre_ethereum.
Every mint produces one of 10 head archetypes — a base skull and visor. Burn a second Pyre in and random sticks and Tetrominos are added. Then open the editor and arrange everything exactly how you want.
Pick the Pyre you want to keep and the one you want to burn. The burned Pyre's elements move into the keeper — and the keeper unlocks one edit. The burned token is gone forever.
Burn another Pyre to absorb its elements — and unlock one new edit.