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Create a Collection

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Last updated 4 months ago

Once you've created a Project, open it, and then Click on the "Add Collection" button in the header.

  1. After naming your collection, the first thing you'll have to decide is what type of collection you need. VikingLand will be offers two options:

- Flexible Collection: used for unique items like avatars, artworks, game items, where each item will have it's own distinctive name and attributes.

- Repetitive Collection: used for items that share the same attributes, like a ticket for example, prints of the same artwork, or memberships where it will not matter that items are all the same.

  1. Next Step is to define how many items your Collection will have. If you don't want to have a limit and to add items every now and then indefinetely just let the field empty. These collections are called Open Collections.

    • Keep in mind that on VikingLand even if you set a limit for how big the collection is, you can still add items to it every now and then until you reach that limit. This gives you time to create at your own pace and don't mint the whole collection at once.

  1. Give a name for each individual item (NFT). What is outside the brackets {{ }} will stay the same for each item, while what's inside the brackets will be an incremental numbering starting with 1 and ending with the last item in the collection, depending by the limit you set above. Ex: from 1 to 5000. You can see also a Preview of how your Item Name will look like after adding one in the Collection.

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