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YGGs Legend of Ymir fourth week contest gives five winners 25 WEMIX prize
The studio behind Legend of Ymir announced the fourth week of its Server Battle Quest event on August 18. Players can reply to the official post with a screenshot of their participation. Five winners each receive $5 in WEMIX [1]. This event follows an August 4 update that made significant changes to server battle mode. The update removed death penalties, added resurrection invincibility, and improved team visibility on the minimap [2]. Results are announced every Monday on Discord. The weekly event helps build server competition and brings the Einherjar community together.

Here is a look at the art direction in Legend of Ymir. The game runs on realistic 3D graphics with detailed character models and environments. The underground combat spaces hit hard. The dim lighting on stone floors makes skeletons and ghouls feel genuinely threatening. A winged character in ornate silver armor standing in a blue foggy chamber gives the dark fantasy world a heroic, martial center. A small warrior in bright gold, blue, and red gear stands under an overexposed sky, in front of a stone fortress gate. This clean color contrast keeps the gloom from going muddy. It is a solid, confident visual package that knows exactly when to be dark and when to let a character pop against the sky.
Silver armor and blue fog forge a heroic sight.
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Now let us see what players think of Legend of Ymir. Despite all the hype about how amazing the art looks, players still have major gripes, such as the controls feeling very clunky on PC [3]. Some fans enjoy the chill auto-play style, while others say it plays itself and gets boring fast [4]. Critics say it is extremely pay-to-win with crypto elements, and many players have trouble with downloads and crashes [5]. The community is split on whether it is a fun time-waster or just another auto-battler cash grab [6].
Our shill detection shows that several very short or generic positive reviews, including two identical promotional texts, indicate astroturfed shilling. We also checked video comments and found that all comments appear to be genuine reactions, questions, or criticisms, with no evidence of coordinated shilling or spam [7].
… like trying to teach a slug the three laws of … [8]
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| Date | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| 2025-08-18 | $0.78815884 |
| 2025-09-18 | $0.73823982 |
| 2025-10-18 | $0.60314199 |
| 2025-11-18 | $0.50957546 |
| 2025-12-18 | $0.37550469 |
| 2026-01-18 | $0.30657737 |
| 2026-02-18 | $0.3087955 |
| 2026-03-18 | $0.28199436 |
| 2026-04-18 | $0.23623917 |
| 2026-05-18 | $0.26974887 |
| 2026-06-18 | $0.23266566 |
| 2026-07-18 | $0.24255466 |
| 2026-08-18 | $0.19924623 |
Here is how the token has been moving. YMT is the real on-chain token for Legend of Ymir. It trades against WEMIX on PNIX DEX, so WEMIX is the cleanest stand-in for the game’s economy. YMC is a separate in-game currency that cannot be traded. WEMIX had been sliding before this news, lagging behind other gaming tokens. After the announcement, WEMIX’s price stopped falling and started to climb.
| Window | WEMIX | Gaming Index |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year | -74.79% | -81.46% |
| 6 months | -37.38% | -31.16% |
| 3 months | -26.5% | -7% |
| 1 month | -16.8% | -9.38% |
| 1 day | +1.79% | -0.85% |
Enough number-crunching here is the story everyone is buzzing about. Yield Guild Games dropped a tweet on X (formerly Twitter) on August 18, 2026, inviting everyone to Week 04 of their Server Battle Quest for Legend of Ymir. The rules are simple: join the battle in the game, take a screenshot, and reply to the tweet with your proof. Five winners each receive $5 worth of WEMIX tokens, and the results appear on Discord every Monday.
The attached image is a shadowy fantasy banner. It shows a castle battlefield with ships and soldiers, along with logos for Legend of Ymir and Yield Guild Games. It screams “epic clash,” and honestly, it works. The prize pool totals $25 in WEMIX, providing tangible incentive to jump into that server fight. The tweet received 13 likes and 6 retweets modest numbers, but players who participated likely had a great time.
The whole thing has that classic guild event energy: show up, fight hard, snap a picture, and maybe score some crypto. It is playful, competitive, and a little bit chaotic. What more could you want from a weekend gaming event?
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