Example Time!
This is Kick Ass!
Say you wanted to create a <PHRASE> card, "This is Kick Ass", and you own only own the <WORD> "Ass".
First you could use the <WORD-COLLIDER> to combine your "Ass" with the <WORD> "Kick".
You discover that the word "kick" is currently staked, and the owner has set the fee at 100Z. This means you would be required to pay 100Z to the owner of "Kick" in addition to the base <WORD-COLLIDER> fee.
After that collision is completed you would then own the <PHRASE> "Kick Ass", which is pretty good in itself. So you stake that <PHRASE> and set the fee to 300Z.
But you aren't done yet!
Now you want to add "This" and "Is" to your <PHRASE>. Luckily for you, those are both reserved words so they always will use the base fee of 50Z. So you use the collider again two more times.
First you create "Is Kick Ass" (another potentially valuable phrase) and then finally you combine that with "This" to make the <PHRASE> "This Is Kick Ass".
All in all, you used the <WORD-COLLIDER> 3 times and got 3 new NFTs out of it. Each <PHRASE> you create can be staked so that if other <HUMANS> want to use them in a collision they will have to pay you a fee.
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