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Barry 盛 Chen
Barry 盛 Chen@cooleruler·
Today I won a big jackpot from the @playcambria Sword in the Stone game. I put in about 3 million AT (equivalent to $21) and drew the sword at 369 million AT (worth about $2500). To celebrate, I will be giving away a Red Party Hat. @playdegenarena
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Edsey 🟧
Edsey 🟧@0x_Edsey·
I HIT A T4 ARTIFACT THEN THE EXCAL STONE FOR 140m 20 mins later OMFG. WE SO BACK TY @playcambria
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0xZammy ✳️
0xZammy ✳️@0xZammy·
I was chosen by Excalibur in @playdegenarena. 😆 I played Dual for more than 6 hours. During that time, I earned 2M Energy, 3,000 Tickets, 8 T1 Relics, 1 T2 Relic, and 6M AT. This is the best luck I’ve had this year. A special thanks to @CryptoChunhyang for joining the Duals with me. I truly appreciate it.🥰
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Cambria BOB
Cambria BOB@Bob_founder·
WTF)) I am so OG!!! There is even an image with my nickname on the CambriaReserve wallet page. Thank you @playcambria For respect!!!
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luv@luvdiff·
luv u @playcambria ❤️ MERRY CHRISTMAS LOVELIES🎄
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Jane Jade | (phantastic)
Jane Jade | (phantastic)@janejadedie·
Nothing unusual. Just a regular day when janejade and his team come for the heads of PVE farmers in @playcambria to take their loot.
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luv@luvdiff·
@FabledMelon @playcambria Wow, man, you put in a huge amount of work and gained really valuable experience
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Fabledmelon.ron
Fabledmelon.ron@FabledMelon·
My Experience Running a @playcambria Guild for the First Time: The good, the bad, and the lessons I didn’t expect This was my first time running a Cambria guild. I want to share a full, honest breakdown of the experience: The positives, the negatives, and what I learned along the way. Guild vision and Structure The core focus of my guild was simple: Onboard Web2 players into Web3 Give existing Web3 players access to funding through a player-first guild Help players become fully self-funded as quickly as possible The goal was never permanent dependency on the guild. The goal was player independence. Our split was 70% player / 30% guild, with the intention that players would eventually fund their own journey going forward. Before anything else, I need to say this: We received an incredibly generous grant from @Ronin_Network to make this possible. Huge thanks to @Jihoz_Axie for believing in me and trusting me with this responsibility. I’m genuinely honored, and my entire community is grateful. In few words: Without this, my guild would not exist. The Reality of Managing 150+ People I had never managed people at this scale before. Our guild had 150+ players: ~70 self-funded ~80 scholars The player diversity in our guild is huge. From players just starting their journey, to whales. The volume of messages alone was overwhelming. To add context: I flew from Japan to Brazil from the 3rd–5th. This is roughly 40+ hours of travel time. I slept for about 5 hours, then immediately began preparing for what became the most intense 10 day work stretch of my life. The game launched on the 6th. For the first 36 hours, I: Didn’t sleep Didn’t play Lost my voice Took constant calls Answered hundreds of DMs personally Lesson #1: You must delegate If you’re managing this many people, doing everything yourself is physically impossible. Even if you want to, it will break you. Lesson #2: Don’t normalize personal DMs Once you reply to DMs, people stop using ticket systems. Organization collapses. Messages get lost. Important issues slip through. Use tools early and enforce them. I have a newfound respect for founders who take DMs Systems, Mistakes, and Hard Decisions Completely exhausted, I finally slept for ~5 hours. When I woke up, my co-leaders stepped up in a huge way: They implemented a proper ticket system I built out a spreadsheet and implemented a snapshot mechanism to fairly allocate Energy Orbs based on Royal Favor earned. It was our first season. We were learning in real time. One of the hardest challenges was distinguishing: A genuine beginner Someone trying to exploit the system You have to figure this out fast. Lesson #3: Leadership means saying no When money is involved, people will lie to your face and appeal to your emotions. Leading isn’t for the soft-hearted. If you don’t know how to say no, you’ll learn quickly, or you’ll fail. I ended up cutting ~20 players who were abusing guild resources: 1. Selling Energy Orbs meant to empower players 2. Attempting to re-enter on alts 3. Harassing me via DMs, threatening me, spam calling me, sending voice messages, and trying to re-enter the guild on discord alts. With guidance from my co-leads and support from committed players, I removed them completely. Their charters were redistributed to: Brand new players who hadn’t had a chance to play Highly engaged players (as alts) to further support their growth It was the right call. Lesson #4: Fund people you’d personally vouch for If you take a chance on unknown players, keep the number small and trial them properly. Especially in Web3. Lesson #5: No alliances = better gameplay While most if not all other big guilds had allies, my guild Ratos did not form alliances with any guild. I believe this was the correct decision. At this scale, you cannot control the actions of every player. Alliances introduce unnecessary drama and complexity. Internal conflicts are solvable. External ones rarely are. I believe I saved myself and my co-leads a massive headache with this decision, and it was a good one. Teach your players well, and you don’t need allies. The game becomes cleaner, more intense, and more fun. Onboarding Web2 (OSRS) players Most of the Web2 players I onboarded had never used a wallet, or had very briefly touched one during the 2020-2021 hype. Some had Coinbase accounts and asked if they could play with those. The learning curve is real. With how the tech is today, white-glove onboarding is mandatory I did 1-on-1 calls with ALL of them. To my surprise: 1. Keyless wallets are the answer 2. The Ronin keyless wallet were incredibly easy to set up 3. Gas fees are negligible As far as the game goes, here's the part that shocked me: Every single one of them loved the game. No exceptions. Even with bugs and frustrations, they stuck through it because they wanted to. Even after I explicitly told them many times they could quit at any time if they decided to. One player would join voice comms while at work just to hang out with the community. Another started posting his own Cambria content on X, maybe some of you have seen his posts already. By: Day 5: Some started buying their own Energy Orbs with their silver earned in-game. Day 7: I did 1-on-1 calls with each of them, and most converted to self-funded (95% player / 5% guild) Day 8: Even more followed In the end: Only 2 players of the web2 crowd didn’t fully self-fund, but are considering it for next season 100% of Web2 players who played the game plan to return 95%+ want to be fully self-funded If I hadn’t seen the numbers myself, I wouldn’t believe it, but thats the truth Web3 Scholars Among Web3 scholars: ~25% became self-funded by days 5–6 ~50–60% by days 7–9 Its incredible to see how far people can go if they're given a chance, and a bit of encouragement. Final Thoughts: As I write this, I feel bittersweet. This was deeply rewarding and brutally exhausting. For the entire event: I slept 4–6 hours at a time, staying awake for 24+ hours cycles. I repeated this continuously until the end of the event My only real break was December 13th, my birthday, when I ate lunch away from the pc with my wife for one hour. And honestly? I wouldn’t change a thing. Thank you to everyone who trusted us, played with us, and built something real together! We'll see you in Season 4!!
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Alchemist
Alchemist@d6orodin·
Season 3 of @playcambria – from the perspective of CIS grinders. See you next season <3 Couldn’t gather that many clips – mostly just funny moments, because honestly, the season flew by super fast. always love @1ogic_xyz
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Asati
Asati@NikitaSmir86770·
Season3 @playcambria Zavod CIS Grinders Guilld Season 4 Soonbria LFG
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Kizu
Kizu@kizukin_eth·
some food for thought about @playcambria islands 👀 mint price was around $380. current floor is about $160. people are dumping into bids as low as $140. supply is only 3333, while cores sit at 10k. we’ve got a new goldrush season coming with islands enabled. plus a brand new archipelagos mode, where islands generate passive income. think @onchainheroes or @0xSunflowerLand, but cambria-style. cores already prove the point. they print steady profit in duel arena. there’s solid volume on the secondary market. cores are up roughly 3x since season 2, and demand is still there. to me it feels obvious the team will keep buying back islands, around 333 like originally planned. buying back them above mint was a bad move from team, sure. but what’s done is done. yes, @cyberpunk? imo the smart play is grabbing an island early, before the team starts pumping them and before the season goes live. i also expect part of the island mint funds to go into the archipelagos reward pool. otherwise what’s the point of the mode? why would anyone play it? personally, i bought cores after season 2 at $30 and sold part of them at $90 recently. still holding 30 cores, including T4. they already brought me around $1k in passive value from arena tokens and pets. in season 3 alone, i sold pets for roughly $600. autopickups were selling like crazy. i’m expecting a similar story with islands. they’re insanely overdumped right now, and it’s kinda obvious. yeah, in hindsight i wish i flipped islands but also bought one more T4 land. but i’m not selling at these prices. even if rugbria come tomorrow 🤣 think for yourselves. not financial advice. dyor.
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luv@luvdiff·
Scored this result in my love game @playcambria and then totally passed out, missing the pool party 😭 I played the season solo, without a guild, met some awesome people just like me, and had an amazing time 😇 Huge thanks for the season, @cyberpunk!
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Ace Of Trades
Ace Of Trades@Ace0fTrades·
Finished 2nd for solo Royal Favor on @playcambria for season 3 10 days of grinding 16-20 hours a day while watching my map constantly and trying not to die. Shout out @RealKennii and the PK squad for allowing me to play with them and work together. Excited for season 4! (I am Ace not Rat i stole @Shazoholic Rank 1 pic because game is closed and I cant get my own lmao)
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godblessme ★
godblessme ★@godblessme_real·
season 3 is over. i was locked in @playcambria for 10 days (sorry) results: top 8 solo, top 38 overall 3M royal favour 22M trinkets huge thanks to everyone I played with - had a blast love this cambria vibe
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Luuu | 90
Luuu | 90@Luuu_pixels·
Cambria Gold Rush S3 is over... As always it was intense, fun, and a crazy grind! I've managed to reach my goal of Top 10 Total Royal Favor and also made it to Top 5 Solo Royal Favor! GG WP to all competitors, and huge thanks to my guild members @90_CLUB_ 🙌
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