Introduction
Lost Relics is a free-to-play action RPG dungeon crawler set in the fantasy world of Lunaria. Players run procedurally generated dungeons to hunt loot, and the rarer gear exists as blockchain items on Enjin that can be traded outside the game. It runs on Windows and macOS, with a client available through the Epic Games Store.
Lore
Lunaria is a fractured fantasy realm where forgotten ruins, buried vaults, and monster-infested depths hold relics left behind by older civilizations. Adventurers gather in the town of Talmuth, a trading post that serves as the staging point for expeditions into the surrounding dungeons. From there, players take on quests that send them underground in search of gear, artifacts, and the rare relics that give the game its name. The setting leans on classic dungeon-crawler and RPG influences rather than a heavily scripted campaign, so the world reveals itself through the places you explore and the loot you carry back rather than long cutscenes.
Gameplay
The core loop is choosing an adventure, dropping into a procedurally generated dungeon, and fighting through monsters, traps, and bosses to reach the reward at the end. Combat is fast real-time hack-and-slash, and players juggle health, consumables, and limited inventory space while deciding how deep to push before heading back. Talmuth serves as the social hub where players regroup and prepare between expeditions.
- Risk on death: falling in a dungeon can cost the ordinary loot you were carrying, so players weigh how far to push each run.
- Procedural dungeons: enemy layouts and rewards are generated per expedition, keeping repeated runs varied.
- Skills beyond combat: mining, cooking, and crafting let players gather resources and improve gear between adventures.
Economy
Lost Relics has no game token of its own. Its economy runs on tradable items instead: weapons, armour, and rare relics can exist as blockchain assets on Enjin, which players sell to others rather than keep locked to a single account. Everyday trade uses in-game gold, while a separate currency called Shadowstones is used to buy blockchain items through the game’s own Emporium without paying network gas fees.
- Blockchain loot: the rarest gear is minted as Enjin-backed items that hold value outside the game and are not lost when a character dies.
- In-game Emporium: players trade secured items directly in the client, avoiding wallet transfers and gas costs for routine deals.
- External markets: the same items can also change hands on Enjin’s marketplace and other supported platforms.
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