Stake Your Cards & Get Hotsauce - All Key Details to Maximize your Hotsauce Generation (SHD)

Hey folks — hope you’re all doing great today! I’ve got something spicy for you to chew on: let’s talk Stakehouse Den’s Hot Sauce — yes, it’s not ketchup, and yes, it’s very much part of what gives this platform its savory flavor. As someone who’s been following Web3 casinos and token mechanics closely, I’m excited to unpack this feature in a clear, no fluff, just the real sauce.
What Is Hot Sauce (in Stakehouse Den)?
Hot Sauce is a resource you generate by staking in Stakehouse Den. But it’s not as simple as just staking anything — you stake cards + Script tokens to produce Hot Sauce over time. The twist? The rate at which you generate Hot Sauce depends on several card attributes: level, rarity, and whether the card is gold foil. Higher levels, rarer cards, and gold foil versions yield more Hot Sauce than their lower counterparts.
To get technical: for every card staked, you must also stake 2 Script (regardless of that card’s level) to enable its Hot Sauce production. The formula is generally:
Hot Sauce Generated = Merge Count × Generation Factor for the Card
“Merge Count” reflects how many times that card has been merged/upgraded, which ties into card progression. The “Generation Factor” is a multiplier derived from its properties (rarity, foil status, level).
Details: Regular vs Gold Foil Factors
Let’s break down how different card types perform in Hot Sauce generation:
Regular Foil Cards
The baseline multipliers rise gradually with levels. For example, a level-1 common regular foil card has a factor of 1, while rare/epic/legendary at that same level score 2, 2, 2 respectively. As you level up, these factors climb. The documented “Max/Day” caps for regular foil cards are:
Common: 171
Rare: 192.5
Epic: 220
Legendary: 270

Gold Foil Cards
These get a nicer boost. At level 1, common gold foil starts at 1, but rare = 3, epic = 4, legendary = 5. By higher levels the multipliers are significantly more generous. The daily maximums for gold foil are:
Common: 180
Rare: 210
Epic: 240
Legendary: 300
So, owning rare and foil versions and merging them intelligently really pays—in Hot Sauce terms.
Strategic Tips & Why Hot Sauce Matters
Hot Sauce is more than a gimmick. It adds depth to Stakehouse Den’s economy by:
Rewarding long-term investment in cards (level up, merge, get foil, stake).
Encouraging diversification: don’t just pile all resources into one type.
Creating meaningful trade-offs: you must stake Script alongside cards, so you need to manage how much liquidity you tie up.
If you play smart — matching your staking decisions to your card portfolio — Hot Sauce can become a steady yield driver in your strategy.