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# Rarity Chart

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The Meta-Humanoids rarity chart denotes the rarity of each Humanoid by their different traits and how valuable they are. All Humanoids have a different combination of traits, thus making them unique. There are a total of 107 traits, and each Humanoid is equipped with 6 of them. Well, while the combination of traits is different, one trait can apply to many Humanoids. So, NFTs with uncommon traits are likely to have a higher rarity ranking.\
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The total rarity score for a Humanoid is the sum of all the NFT’s trait scores. A user can calculate the score from the above mentioned rarity chart to know how rare the humanoid they minted is.


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