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# 🃏 Daily Cards

Daily Cards are a high-variance reward system in **Pirate Camp**.

They give every player one free daily pick.

They also offer unlimited paid picks for players who want extra chances.

### How Daily Cards work

Each board contains **12 cards**:

* **4 random reward types**
* **3 copies of each type**

Players get **1 free pick every 24 hours**.

Players can also buy **unlimited paid picks** for **$3 each**.

This makes Daily Cards a supplement to normal progression.

They do not replace farming, combat, or trading.

### Reward profile

Daily Cards can award:

* direct gold
* crafting resources and fish
* ingots, flasks, essences, and potions
* fragments and Module Cores
* Rare cosmetics, Obsidian tools, and Legendary Pets

Most picks return moderate utility.

A small number return premium jackpot value.

Daily Cards can award fragments and direct Module Cores.

They stay a supplemental source, not the main progression path.

### Where Daily Cards fit

Daily Cards are part of **Pirate Camp**.

For the full location overview, see [Pirate Camp](/cave/pirate-camp.md).

For the broader gold flow and economy role, see [Economy](/cave/economy.md).


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