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# MCL Single Crypto Bats - Unique

> *The Unique Crypto Bats ensure top-notch match-winning performance and also hold in them, exceptionally valuable crypto assets!*

There are a total of 350 units of Unique - MCL Single Crypto Bat NFTs released in Phase 1.&#x20;

The power assigned for these bats ranges from 86-95.

These bats are backed by any one of the following wrapped crypto assets:

* Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC)
* Wrapped Ethereum (wETH)

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### Unique Visual Property Details

The visual properties used to create the Unique - MCL Single Crypto Bat NFTs are as follows:

<details>

<summary>Bat Name</summary>

MCL Crypto Bat

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Type</summary>

Single

</details>

<details>

<summary>Frame Color</summary>

* Gold
* Silver Cyan Blue

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Power</summary>

86-95

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Design</summary>

* Bitcoin
* Ethereum

</details>


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