How Axie Infinity became a living for some players
Earning while playing!? Get to know the real stories of Filipino players who found this blessing during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic added an undesirable page into our lives this 2020. Numerous businesses have closed down, the stock market crashed for a while, many were left jobless, and a lot more “not-so-good-news” along the way.
To get through this pandemic, having a source of income is crucial. And this is where Axie Infinity’s Play-to-Earn mechanics has had an important role with fellow Filipino players.
Getting started
Download the app via their official website. To be able to play the game, you need 3 Axies to form a team.
The cheapest Axie that you can get right now is worth 0.05 Ethereum (~$26 as of writing). However, not all inexpensive Axies are good at fighting. It would be best to have a good team synergy, which involves comparing the Axies’ stats and cards.
The requirement to buy 3 Axies is a huge barrier to many. Fortunately, there are scholarship programs that help you get onboarded on the game without purchasing any Axies.
When you get accepted into a program, you can enjoy their benefits, such as training from the mentors, profit sharing, and many more (depending on the terms you agreed on).
A scholarship channel can be found on Axie Infinity’s official Discord server, so you can try your luck (maybe someone has available slots, so give it a try).
On a side note, you can also follow our step by step guide to know how to manage your Axie Infinity Account with Trust Wallet.
Earning while playing!?
Yes, you heard that right! An in-game item called SLP (Small Love Potion) can be earned through daily quests, adventure (PvE), and arena (PvP). These SLPs (worth ~$0.029 as of writing) can be sold via secondary markets like Binance, Uniswap, and a few more exchanges.
Axie also gives away rewards to those players who manage to climb the ranks in the arena. Currently, the season 13 rewards are being sponsored by the Aave team. The prizes for the previous seasons were DAI (by MakerDAO), DGX (by Digix), and KNC (by the Kyber Network team).
With all that being said, Filipino players find this game attractive, and many have earned way beyond the minimum wage. It is also amazing to hear that some considered this as a way to put food on their table.
Two of those players are Kael and John. I reached out to Kael first to learn how he started playing.
Before the pandemic, he had a simple food business located at San Francisco Village, Muzon, Taytay, Rizal. Due to the worsening pandemic, he had to close it down and lose 3 months’ worth of profit until only a small budget was left.
“covid diba.. 3 months kami wala hanapbuhay .. gang maubos na ung budget namin”



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