In the Stakehouse Den universe, “Hot Sauce” isn’t a condiment—it’s a cleverly named token that fuels the entire ecosystem. How much you generate depends on three key elements: card level, rarity, and foil type. The higher your card’s quality, the richer your Hot Sauce yield becomes. The calculation is elegantly simple:
Hot Sauce Generated = Merge Count × Generation Factor
Here, Merge Count refers to how many times a card has been merged, and the Generation Factor is a value drawn from a detailed matrix based on level, rarity, and foil type.
Each staked card must be paired with 2 SCRIPT tokens—this is a universal requirement, regardless of any other factors. Once that’s in place, the Hot Sauce begins flowing, scaled by that Generation Factor, which varies based on specific card attributes. Let’s break it down:
With regular foil, a Level 1 Common card starts modestly at a factor of 1, while a Level 1 Legendary already jumps to 2. As you level up, the rewards scale significantly—a Level 3 Epic might earn you 7, and a Level 5 Legendary can reach 11.Go for gold foil, and things really heat up. Starting at 1 for Common, it jumps to 5 for Legendary at Level 1—and by Level 5, those numbers soar: a Common yields 2.75, while Legendary breaks into 20.
From a strategic standpoint, this mechanic rewards thoughtful staking: investing in higher-level, rare, or gold foil cards amplifies your Hot Sauce yield dramatically. Whether you’re planning long-term portfolio growth or aiming for daily yield efficiencies, understanding and leveraging these factors is vital. In short, Stakehouse Den’s Hot Sauce system fuses clarity with depth—a subtle, smart way to reward players who invest wisely in quality over quantity