Skins, Accessories, and Player Customization
Identity matters in Landora. Beyond land and buildings, players can personalize their presence through skins, accessories, and visual customization.
Cosmetics are purely aesthetic. They allow players to stand out, collect, and express themselves, but they do not affect gameplay or create advantages. Every player has the same opportunities in progression, no matter how they look.


Skins can change the appearance of avatars, buildings, or vehicles. Accessories allow small touches of individuality. Special cosmetics tied to events, Colonies, or Landmarks give players a way to represent their community inside the world.
NFTs and mints in Landora serve different purposes.
Land and other core assets will affect the world’s economy and permanence.
Cosmetics and accessory NFTs are strictly visual. They may be collectible or rare, but they never change fairness or progression.
Personalization without imbalance. Cosmetics are a layer of identity, not power. Landora ensures that NFT sales and mints tied to cosmetics remain cosmetic-only, unless specifically stated otherwise.
Landora is a civilization, but it is also a culture. Skins and accessories ensure that culture is visible and unique — while keeping gameplay balanced and fair.
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