MCRT Wizard's Rainfall Airdrop by MagicCraft: What Happened and What You Missed

MCRT Wizard's Rainfall Airdrop by MagicCraft: What Happened and What You Missed
Ben Bevan 23 March 2026 21 Comments

Back in late 2021, MagicCraft launched its first major community push with the MCRT Wizard's Rainfall airdrop - an epic campaign designed to flood the game’s ecosystem with early adopters. It wasn’t just another token giveaway. This was a full-scale, themed event tied directly to the game’s lore: wizards summoning magical rain that rained down MCRT tokens on loyal players. But here’s the thing - it’s over. And if you’re asking about it now, you’re probably wondering if there’s still a chance to get in. The short answer? No. The longer answer? You need to understand what happened, why it mattered, and how it shaped the whole MagicCraft project.

What Was the Wizard’s Rainfall Airdrop?

The Wizard’s Rainfall campaign was one of several airdrops MagicCraft ran to kickstart its play-to-earn NFT game. It wasn’t the first, but it was one of the biggest. The goal? Get people to join the MagicCraft world, learn how to play, and start earning $MCRT - the game’s native cryptocurrency. Unlike simple airdrops that just hand out tokens for signing up, Wizard’s Rainfall required players to do real work: follow social channels, join Discord, complete in-game tasks, and even refer friends.

The name came from the game’s central myth: seven ancient castles, each holding a core of magical energy called Magicus. Wizards, one of the three main classes (alongside Warriors and Archers), could summon storms of this energy - and during this campaign, those storms rained down $MCRT tokens. It was a clever way to tie marketing to gameplay. You weren’t just claiming free tokens. You were becoming part of the story.

How Did It Work?

Participation wasn’t automatic. To qualify, you had to complete a checklist of tasks:

  • Follow MagicCraft’s official Twitter and Telegram accounts
  • Join their Discord server and stay active
  • Complete the onboarding tutorial in the MagicCraft game
  • Refer at least three friends who also completed the tasks
  • Hold a Genesis NFT (either Warrior, Wizard, or Archer class)

Winners were selected randomly from those who met all requirements. No buying, no paying - just participation. The campaign ran for about six weeks, and winners were announced within 14 days after it ended. Around 20,000 players won a share of 5,666,666 $MCRT tokens. That’s roughly 283.33 MCRT per winner. Not life-changing money at today’s prices, but back then, with $MCRT trading near $0.01, it was enough to buy a few in-game items or stake for passive rewards.

Why Did MagicCraft Do This?

MagicCraft didn’t just want users. It wanted a living economy. The game’s core mechanic? When you die in battle, you drop real items - weapons, armor, even $MCRT tokens. That’s not common in most play-to-earn games. Most let you respawn. MagicCraft made death costly. That’s why they needed players who were already invested.

The Wizard’s Rainfall airdrop was designed to build a base of players who understood the stakes. If you got tokens for free, you’d be more likely to risk them in fights. If you held a Genesis NFT, you had a real advantage - better stats, rare spells, higher tax collection from castles. The airdrop wasn’t charity. It was a smart way to seed the game with players who had skin in the game.

They also used it to spread awareness. MagicCraft raised $5.56 million across five funding rounds. That kind of backing meant they could afford big campaigns. The Wizard’s Rainfall airdrop was one of their first public moves after the Token Generation Event (TGE) on December 21, 2021. By the time it ended, over 87% of the total $MCRT supply was already in circulation. That’s a lot of tokens floating around - and most of them were in the hands of people who joined during campaigns like this one.

A detailed Genesis Wizard NFT card with glowing runes and floating battle fragments, designed as a premium collectible.

What About the NFTs?

The airdrop wasn’t just about tokens. MagicCraft had 9,999 Genesis NFTs split into three classes: Warriors, Wizards, and Archers. Each had different stats, spells, and rarity levels - rare, epic, legendary. Owning one gave you access to special in-game abilities and higher earnings potential. During Wizard’s Rainfall, some winners got these NFTs for free. Others got tokens they could use to buy them on the in-game marketplace.

One of the most talked-about features? A Tesla Prize NFT. Hidden randomly inside one of the 222 NFTs given out in a separate campaign, it displayed an image of a Tesla when minted. It wasn’t part of Wizard’s Rainfall, but it shows how MagicCraft used surprise rewards to keep people hooked. That kind of creativity kept the community talking - and that’s exactly what they wanted.

Is the Airdrop Still Open?

No. The Wizard’s Rainfall airdrop closed in early 2022. AirdropAlert, a popular tracking site, already had a message up: "It looks like you are too late! The airdrop is closed." And that’s not just a placeholder. It was a hard stop. No extensions. No late entries. No second chances.

That doesn’t mean MagicCraft is dead. The game is still live. You can still play, fight, collect NFTs, and earn $MCRT. But the free tokens from Wizard’s Rainfall? Gone. The Genesis NFTs are all minted. The marketplaces are active, but now you have to buy in - not claim.

A sleek wallet interface for $MCRT with three functional panels for staking, NFTs, and tasks, no text, only icons.

What Can You Do Now?

If you missed Wizard’s Rainfall, you’re not out of luck. MagicCraft still runs smaller campaigns - occasional airdrops for active players, staking rewards, and NFT drops tied to in-game events. Here’s what you can do today:

  • Download the MagicCraft game and start playing
  • Connect your wallet (MetaMask or Trust Wallet) and get your first NFT
  • Join the Discord and follow the official Twitter - they announce new events there
  • Stake your $MCRT tokens to earn more and vote in DAO decisions
  • Buy Genesis NFTs on the marketplace - prices vary based on rarity

The game’s economy is still growing. The $MCRT token has a market cap of around $1.95 million, with over 2.77 billion tokens in circulation. That’s a lot of value moving through the system. Players who joined early still benefit from the network effect - more players, more fights, more tokens in play.

What Happened to the $MCRT Token?

The $MCRT token was designed to be the lifeblood of MagicCraft. It’s used to buy NFTs, pay for spells, collect taxes from castles, and even pay for repairs after you die in battle. It’s not just a currency - it’s the glue holding the whole ecosystem together.

After the TGE in December 2021, the token was distributed across several pools: team, investors, public sale, and airdrops. The Wizard’s Rainfall campaign was one of the largest public allocations. Today, 87.5% of the total supply is unlocked. That means most of the tokens are already out there - held by players, staked, or traded.

There’s no new token sale. No upcoming ICO. The project is now focused on gameplay, not fundraising. That’s a good sign. Too many crypto games burn through money on marketing and vanish. MagicCraft is trying to build something real - a game where your time and skill actually pay off.

Final Thoughts

The Wizard’s Rainfall airdrop was a turning point for MagicCraft. It wasn’t just about handing out free tokens. It was about building a community that understood the game’s brutal, high-stakes world. Death meant loss. Victory meant gain. And the only way to survive was to play smart, team up, and earn $MCRT.

If you missed it, don’t dwell. The game is still here. The economy is still moving. And if you start playing now, you might be part of the next big event. MagicCraft doesn’t need to run big airdrops anymore - it has a player base that’s already invested. That’s the real win.

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    Lorna Gornik

    March 25, 2026 AT 04:19
    lol i just missed it šŸ˜… totally forgot to join discord back then. guess i was too busy scrolling cat videos. but hey, at least i didn’t lose my crypto to some rug pull. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø
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    Kayla Thompson

    March 26, 2026 AT 18:46
    This whole 'Wizard's Rainfall' thing was just a marketing stunt to pump the token before dumping it. Classic crypto scam playbook. Don’t be fooled by the lore - it’s all just shiny pixels and empty promises.
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    John Alde

    March 28, 2026 AT 14:41
    I remember when this dropped. The community was electric. People were sharing build guides, trading NFTs on Discord, and even organizing in-game raids just to test the death mechanics. It wasn’t just an airdrop - it was a cultural moment for play-to-earn. The fact that MagicCraft stuck with the core loop - death = loss, victory = gain - is what kept it alive when others collapsed. Most games now just give you infinite respawns. MagicCraft made you care.
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    Zion Banks

    March 28, 2026 AT 23:03
    You think this was just a game? Nah. This was a psyop. The 'seven castles'? That’s a direct reference to the seven satanic towers in the Rothschild Illuminati blueprint. And the 'Magicus' energy? That’s just code for quantum-controlled crypto. They used this airdrop to seed blockchain nodes into loyalists - now your wallet’s being monitored. Check your MetaMask logs. I’ve got screenshots. This isn’t gaming. It’s surveillance with a sword.
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    Annette Gilbert

    March 29, 2026 AT 03:28
    Oh wow, so you actually believed the 'wizards rained tokens'? Like, did they also give out unicorn horns and dragon eggs? 🤔 So cute. The whole thing was a glitter bomb wrapped in fantasy. Still, I’ll give them points for creativity - if you’re into cringe.
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    Kevin Da silva

    March 29, 2026 AT 04:13
    Missed it. Still playing. Still earning. The game’s alive. Move on.
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    Joshua T Berglan

    March 29, 2026 AT 08:30
    You guys are overthinking this. Just download the game, connect your wallet, and start grinding. I got my first Archer NFT for 500 MCRT on the marketplace. Now I’m farming castle taxes daily. It’s chill. šŸ™Œ
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    Jenni Moss

    March 30, 2026 AT 11:02
    Okay so you missed the airdrop? BIG DEAL. You still have time to build something amazing. I started playing after the hype died and now I’m top 5 in my guild. It’s not about free tokens - it’s about showing up. You got this! šŸ’Ŗ
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    vu phung

    March 30, 2026 AT 14:37
    The real value here isn’t the $MCRT token - it’s the liquidity pool structure. Post-TGE, the token distribution curve followed a hyperbolic decay model, which stabilized volatility. The Wizard’s Rainfall airdrop acted as a liquidity sink, reducing early whale concentration. That’s why the market hasn’t crashed despite 87% unlock. It’s not magic - it’s math.
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    manoj kumar

    March 31, 2026 AT 06:32
    Everyone’s acting like this was some legendary event. Bro, I completed all the tasks and got 200 MCRT. That’s like $2 in 2022. I could’ve just bought a coffee. Now I’m stuck with a useless NFT that costs 10x more. Why didn’t they just give us ETH?
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    JOHN NGEH

    April 1, 2026 AT 06:40
    I’m curious - what happened to the players who won the Tesla NFT? Did they actually cash out? Or did they just keep it as a meme? I’d love to hear a story from someone who got one.
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    Florence Pardo

    April 2, 2026 AT 05:35
    I didn’t join until after the airdrop closed, but I’ve been playing for a year now. The game’s changed so much. The new PvP zones are insane - you actually have to plan your gear, time your spells, coordinate with teammates. It’s not just click-and-win anymore. I used to think crypto games were all scams. Now? I’ve made enough $MCRT to pay my internet bill for three months. It’s real. It’s slow. But it’s real.
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    Brijendra Kumar

    April 2, 2026 AT 13:58
    This whole thing was a Ponzi disguised as a game. The devs knew the token would tank after the airdrop. They didn’t care about players - they cared about pumping and dumping. The 'lore'? Just a distraction. Look at the wallet activity - 78% of the tokens are in 3 wallets. That’s not a community. That’s a cartel.
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    Ananya Sharma

    April 2, 2026 AT 14:14
    I was there. Got my 283 MCRT. Bought a Warrior NFT. Lost it in a raid. Got another. Now I’m staking. The game’s still good. The community’s still here. The hype’s gone. The play? Still real.
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    Abhishek Thakur

    April 3, 2026 AT 15:41
    If you’re reading this and you missed it, don’t panic. The game’s economy is still growing. I started with zero NFTs. Now I have two epics and a legendary. It took time. It took grinding. But it’s possible. Just play. Don’t chase ghosts.
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    Jackie Crusenberry

    April 5, 2026 AT 02:56
    I just feel so empty. I missed it. I didn’t believe in magic. I thought it was too good to be true. And now I’m just… here. Watching everyone else live their fantasy. Why couldn’t I have just… signed up?
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    Leona Fowler

    April 5, 2026 AT 23:19
    A lot of people are stuck on the past. But the game’s evolved. There’s a new event starting next week - a guild war tournament with bonus $MCRT rewards. You don’t need an old NFT. You just need to show up. I’ll be there. You should too.
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    Anand Makawana

    April 7, 2026 AT 06:29
    The Wizard’s Rainfall campaign was a masterclass in behavioral economics. By tying token distribution to social engagement and gameplay mastery, MagicCraft effectively created a self-sustaining feedback loop of user retention and economic participation. The requirement of Genesis NFT ownership ensured asset scarcity, while referral mechanics leveraged network effects. This model outperformed traditional airdrops by a factor of 3.7x in user retention metrics. The lesson? Value is created through participation, not distribution.
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    Mohammed Tahseen Shaikh

    April 8, 2026 AT 13:53
    They said 'wizards rained tokens' - but really, it was the devs raining FOMO. I was there. I watched people cry because they didn’t refer 3 friends. I saw someone sell their laptop to buy a Genesis NFT. We were all caught in the spell. And now? The game’s still standing. Not because of magic. But because real players kept showing up. We didn’t need the airdrop. We needed the fight.
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    Sarah Terry

    April 9, 2026 AT 19:20
    Just started last month. Got my first Archer. Lost twice. Won three times. Made enough to buy a shield. Still learning. But I’m here. And I’m not giving up.
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    Shayne Cokerdem

    April 10, 2026 AT 06:32
    why do people still care about this? its 2025. the token is trash. the game is a ghost town. you guys are clinging to a dead meme like its your last breath. wake up.

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