ERTHA is going from strength-to-strength with its NFT land sales and has already sold over 7,500 revenue generating plots.

But what is Ertha and how can I make money in the play-to-earn cryptocurrency game?

What is Ertha?

Ertha is a new play-to-earn NFT game inspired by Ubisoft’s video game Heroes of Might and Magic.

Similar to Sandbox and Decentraland, Ertha is made up of 350,000 HEX land plots, which can be purchased as NFTs.

However, unlike other metaverse games, Ertha has replicated Earth and each plot represents a piece of land in the real world.

HEXs in the USA and UK have already been sold but other areas are still on the market.

Players can earn money by renting out the land.

How does Ertha work?

In the game, players can play as a businessman, scholar or fighter.

Businessmen will boost the economy, scholars will help research new technologies, and fighters will wage wars and protect counties from attacks.

Businessman

A businessman’s role in Ertha is to gather resources, create materials, manufacture goods and supply other players with gear, food, and medical supplies.

Scholar

A scholar’s role is to improve production efficiency.

As the output of factories is dependent on the skills of employees, players who want to become Ertha’s most educated people need to study and improve their knowledge.

Professional scholars with high skills will be recruited by market leaders and rewarded.

Fighter

Some fighters will be tasked with protecting the people while others will attack fellow players, factories, and warehouses.

A good reputation will mean a steady stream of job offers and good pay.

Fighters will have bounties placed on their heads if they harm others.

Energy

The energy mechanic is an important part of the game as it limits the player’s actions per day.

This means players who play for less time are not at a disadvantage to those who can play for hours on end.

The maximum amount of energy a player can have is 24.

Training, hunting, traveling, studying, managing companies, committing crimes, etc all use energy.

Hunger can also reduce energy levels.

Energy can be regained in three ways: resting, eating and using energy potions.