
In any blockchain game economy, tokenomics becomes the skeleton that supports all activity. For Stakehouse Den, the Lady Luck Packs are a key feature—and their tokenomics define how cards are created, distributed, and valued across the ecosystem.
What Are Lady Luck Packs?
Lady Luck Packs are NFT packs that serve as the entry point to the Stakehouse Den experience. Each pack contains five cards, which may range in rarity (common, rare, epic, legendary) and come in regular or gold foil variants. There’s a 4 % chance of pulling a gold-foil card from a pack.
These packs are how new cards enter the system, enabling players to stake, merge, and generate yield (Hot Sauce) within the game economy.
Rarity, Foil, and Drop Mechanics
The card design in Lady Luck mimics a traditional deck’s structure—clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades, plus jokers—totaling 54 distinct cards including two jokers. Rarity tiers map to playing-card analogies: numbered (“common”) cards, face cards (“rare”), aces (“epic”), and jokers (“legendary”).
Flux tokens (Gold Flux and Legendary Flux) come into play: they can be used to boost your odds when opening packs, offering a higher chance of pulling rare or gold variants. During the presale, 25,000 packs were sold at $2 each. The general sale afterward priced packs at $4 or 4 SCRIPT.

Why the Tokenomics Matter
These mechanics are more than “cool draws.” They shape strategic decisions: do you chase foil cards? Do you save flux? Do you open now or later? Because gold or higher-rarity cards are more efficient at generating yield (Hot Sauce) when staked, the drop rates and pack structure influence your long-term ROI.
Also, the supply of cards is controlled by pack issuance. The more packs are opened, the more cards enter circulation—and that affects value, scarcity, and the balance of power between early and late participants.
Strategic Takeaways
Chase higher rarity and foil variants with precision: since these card types yield better returns when staked, targeting flux usage and pack openings toward that outcome is smart.
Think long term: don’t just open packs immediately—consider the value of holding certain rarities or combinations for merging.
Watch issuance and supply: as more packs drop, the relative scarcity changes. Early access to cards may become more valuable.
Stakehouse Den’s pack tokenomics aren’t just a mechanism—they’re a critical lever in how value, scarcity, and incentives evolve inside the game.