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PFP Traits, Skins, Backgrounds, and VFX

Descriptions, examples, and rarity of each trait in the Legendary Collection

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Last updated 1 year ago

With this collection, we wanted to set new artistic standards while still respecting some basic codes of NFT collections. The Smurfs' relatively homogenous and easily recognizable form made for an ideal backdrop for our creativity. From the very beginning, we made some bold choices in order to deliver exceptional quality with our collection. But I’m gonna let Julien tell you more.

For more information, read our article below for all the details about the generation of the various traits in this collection.

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1. Skins and outfits

Skin Visual
Skin Name
Rarity (approx %)

Antonyo Marest's Pattern

0.8%

Black Glass

3.7%

Blue Iridescent

3.7%

Carbon Fiber

2.7%

Ceramic

5%

Chrome

5%

Chase Vortex

0.7%

Comics Style

10%

Copper Outfit

1.1%

Fafi Birtak's Bow Ties

0.7%

Fafi Birtak's Liberty

0.8%

Fafi Birtak's Mushrooms

0.7%

Floral Outfit

0.4%

Full Gold

0.2%

Glitter

0.9%

Glowing Blue

4%

Gold Outfit

0.8%

Gold Marble

0.8%

Gold Marble Black

1.0%

Holographic Glass

0.5%

Ice

0.5%

Lava & Gold

0.6%

Metal

3%

Modelling Clay

2.8%

Mutani Red

0.7%

Mutani Purple

0.6%

Old Statue

2.7%

Polystyrene

2.2%

Resin

3.9%

Smurf In The Mirror

2.5%

Cocoa

1.2%

Sparkling

3%

Standard Skin

22%

Voxel

0.4%

Waxed Plastic

4.5%

Wireframe Gold

0.1%

White Glass

4.5%

Wood & Cork

1.1%

Woodwork

0.9%

2. Backgrounds

Background image
Background name
Rarity (approx %)

Antonyo Marest's Dark Pattern

<1%

Blue Friend

8%

Chase Eyes

1.5%

Dark Neons

12.7%

Enigma

5.5%

Fafi Birtak's Deep Candies

<0.5%

Fafi Birtak's Purple Drips

<1%

Ink World

5.5%

Jazz

4.2%

Marble Nights

12.5%

Philippe Druillet's Galaxy

<0.5%

Silhouette

<1%

Soap Opera

3.7%

Standard Black

13.5%

Standard White

12.6%

Warm Days

6%

White Neons

10.3%

3. Eyes

Eyes visual
Eyes name
Rarity (approx %)

Dark

3%

Blue

34.5%

Cyborg

<1%

Green Blue

31.5%

Orange

5%

Purple

13.5%

Red

2.5%

4. VFX

VFX visual
VFX name
Rarity (approx %)

Blue Smoke

4.2%

Digital World

4%

Earth

5%

Electric Impact

5%

Floating Colorized Covers

1.5%

Floating Inked Covers

1.75%

Purple Fire

1.75%

Purple Black Matter

3.25%

Water

2.5%

Elements

Element
Name
Rarity (approx %)

None

Richard Orlinski Kong Oil

Richard Orlinski Kong Origin

Richard Orlinski Standing Kong

HODL

Philippe Druillet Emblem

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