Game Modes

The unified gamingology is simple, social-oriented + competitive + luck-depended. To enrich the game content and maximize fun, diverse game modes are available. Gamers can become real fortune heroes

Classic Matchup Mode

When a player starts a game, the system will randomly match the user with an equal opponent based on their experience, rank, winning rate, and other attributes.

Team mode

In team mode, you can form a team freely, and teammates can upgrade each other's buildings or develop strategies to focus on one of the enemies to make the game faster-paced. (Holdem Poker does not support teaming)

Friendly Battle Mode

Instead of being randomly matched by the system, players can send invitations to their friends to play together. The Friendly Battle mode is one of the highlights of the Fortune Heroes games. And in Monopoly it is divided into 1V1, 2V2 and mixed multiplayer combat. The battle mode is an important social game and is an important tool for social entertainment for acquaintances and friends.

Battles also support both private mode and spectator mode. Spectator mode means that viewers are allowed to enter the game room to watch the whole process of the game, and viewers can give gifts (token rewards, virtual gifts) to the players.

Competitive Battle Mode

Players are matched by the system or invite their friends to enter the Competitive Battle mode. At the end of the game, the winning player receives 95% of the losing player's entry fee, and the platform charges a 5% fee (partly destroyed and partly awarded to the landowner of the current game and the landowner of the player's origin).

Competitive Battle mode is not available every day and may be available to players at certain times of the week.

Seasons and Leaderboards

A season unit is defined as a monthly period. Players are rewarded with a certain number of medals for winning. A certain number of medals are deducted for losing. At the end of each season, the system will rank players according to the number of medals.

There are two leaderboards: the All Heroes Leaderboard and the Meta Heroes Leaderboard. The Total Player Leaderboard is a ranking list aggregating the number of medals for all heroes under a player's account. At the same time, the Meta Heroes Leaderboard is a ranking list of the number of medals awarded to all Meta Heroes under a player's account (players can have tradable NFT Heroes as well as non-tradable Heroes). The prizes for the two leaderboards are different: the Meta Heroes Leaderboard rewards mainly in tokens.

Metora Cup Tournament

The Metora Cup is held every two months, and players must register for the tournament 10 days in advance.

General rules of tournaments

1. Players can only choose one Meta Hero to participate in the tournament.

2. Registration requires players to purchase an entry ticket with tokens in order to qualify.

3. The top 60 players will be selected in the elimination round, and the top 60 players will then compete in a ranking round to finish in the top 30.

Prize pool and distribution

Total prize pool = entry ticket revenue + official token award + sponsorship.

Based on the final ranking, the top 60 players will be awarded tokens. The prize pool will be distributed as follows.

1. The champion alone will receive 30% of the total prize pool token award

2. 2-10 players share 30% of the prize pool tokens

3. 11-30 players share 20% of the prize pool tokens

4. 31-60 places share 20% of the prize pool tokens

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