The forest is open

SherwoodBrokers

4,444 outlaws working the forest. Send a broker out for a day, decide how much road you dare take, and see what comes back.

Free mint on OpenSea, gas only. No token sale, ever.

How it works

Four steps, and the only thing you ever spend is time and nerve.

1

Claim a broker

Free on OpenSea - you pay gas only, and there is nothing else for sale. All 4,444 open at once.

2

Send them out

Pick a route. Safer roads bring back less, deeper forest brings back more and costs you more when it goes wrong. An expedition runs for a day.

3

They come back

Loot and coin land in the broker's own vault. Your broker is never lost, never burned. What you risk is the haul, not the outlaw.

4

Spend it in the forest

Tier upgrades that stay with the broker forever, even when it is sold. Or sacrifice a broker outright to make another one permanently stronger. Everything you spend is destroyed for good.

The routes

Chosen fresh each time you send a broker out. The risk is to the haul the broker is carrying, never to the broker.

A broad road under a low sun

King's Road

Patrols, tolls, the odd nosy monk

5% at risk1.0x
A dirt path slipping into the woods

Forest Path

Bandits who are not on your side

15% at risk1.6x
A wall of pines with one way through

Deep Sherwood

No road, no witnesses, no help

30% at risk3.0x
Tents and a campfire under the sheriff's banner

Sheriff's Camp

Exactly as clever as it sounds

50% at risk6.0x

The coin

SHRW burned forever
Brokers sacrificed

Earned in the forest, nowhere else

SHRW is the coin of Sherwood. There is no sale, no presale, no airdrop - new coin enters the world one way: a broker carrying it home. Supply is fixed the day the contract goes live and nothing can ever mint more, including us. Once the pool opens you can trade it both ways on the Coin page - half of every royalty we earn buys it back and burns it, automatically.

Everything burns

Tier upgrades burn their full price. Sacrificing a broker takes it out of the 4,444 forever. And when a risky run goes wrong, 90% of the haul that would have been earned is burned for good - the other 10% flows back into the pool for the next outlaw. The supply only ever goes down.

The risk is real

Deeper roads pay more and fail more. A failed run costs you the haul - real coin you would have earned - so going risky can genuinely lose you money. Your broker itself always walks home. Pick roads you can afford to lose.