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# Suit

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### Overview

Like toy figures in the Gacha Balls, NFT heroes in Legend of Arcadia have standard appearances, also called suits. If an NFT hero's four body parts are made of the same suit, they will be called original heroes. These are uncommon and rare, and thus they are highly valued.

Though every NFT hero's appearance is generated randomly, and there is little chance of obtaining an original hero, it is possible for players to create an NFT hero with a complete suit by using NFT Makeover. For more details, please refer to [NFT Makeover](broken://pages/Re77fyhstVs7CSgEoRgL).

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### Special Suits

There are various suits in Legend of Arcadia, some of which are particular and can only be obtained from special gacha balls. The special gacha balls come up for sale when special activities are taking place.


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