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PvP Duels
A popular hobby of Cybers in their free time, while waiting for their next hunt, is dueling other Cybers. When they get together in the popular Samaritabar, with a glass of tasty Cybersoda, they bet against each other who can predict better the price of $CRYPTO. Cyber Power defines the Cybers mining success for coins, but against each other, they bet using their $CRYPTO pricing prediction skills.
You can duel other players, by trying to predict the $CRYPTO price 24 hours after the bet is created. The player who is the closest to the actual $CRYPTO price 24 hours later, wins the ‘pot’ and a part of the attack power of the losing Cyber.
- 1.On the ‘Duels’ page, click on ‘Create Duel’ to create a Duel, inviting other players to duel your Cyber. Each Cyber can only Duel once in 24 hours. The Duels are completely independent of mining, so even if your Cyber has hunted a minute ago, you can use your Cyber for a Duel.
- 2.Your Cyber will be in one of the nine divisions, depending on its Cyber Power, and each division has a certain fixed bet amount assigned:
- 10K - 13K CP Division → 40 USD Bet Amount
- 13K - 16K CP Division → 60 USD Bet Amount
- 16K - 20K CP Division → 70 USD Bet Amount
- 20K - 25K CP Division → 100 USD Bet Amount
- 25K - 30K CP Division → 140 USD Bet Amount
- 30K - 37K CP Division → 190 USD Bet Amount
- 37K - 45K CP Division → 250 USD Bet Amount
- 45K - 55K CP Division → 400 USD Bet Amount
- 55K - 70K CP Division → 500 USD Bet Amount
These nine divisions are similar to weight divisions in boxing, so your Cyber cannot participate in Duels outside its division. It is not possible for Cybers below 10K or above 70K Cyber Power to duel. These divisions and bet amounts may be adjusted by Nadodo. - 3.Enter the price of $CRYPTO that you think will be in 24 hours after the Duel invitation has been created. Nobody will be able to see your price prediction, until another player has accepted your Duel invitation.
- 4.Confirm in MetaMask the transfer of the bet amount from your Unclaimed Wallet to the betting ‘Pot’. If you lose the bet, then you will lose this bet amount.
- 5.You can cancel your Duel, or update your price prediction for your Duel during the next 6 hours after creating your Duel, as long as no other player accepts your Duel invitation. If no other players accept your Duel invitation in the next 6 hours, then your Duel invitation will expire (and be automatically canceled).
- 6.Once another player accepts your Duel invitation, then you will not be able to change your price prediction anymore. Your price prediction and the other player’s price prediction will be visible publicly from that moment onwards.
- 7.Exactly 24 hours after the Duel has been created, the winner is the player who predicts the price that is the closest to the $CRYPTO price on PancakeSwap. Once the Duel happened, 80% Of the betting ‘Pot’ is transferred to the Unclaimed Wallet of the winner, and 20% of the ‘Pot’ goes to the Reward Pool. Additionally, the Cyber Power of the Cyber of the winner is increased by 10% of the Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel, while the losing Cyber’s Cyber Power is decreased by 10% of the Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel. For example: Your Cyber with 12,000 CP wins a Duel against a Cyber with 11,000 CP. After the Duel, your Cyber will have 13,100 CP, and the losing Cyber of the other player will have 9,900 CP. If both of the player’s price prediction is exactly the same amount, or if the Duel is a draw (because the PancakeSwap price turns out to be exactly in the middle of both player’s predictions), then both players get 100% of their betting amount back to their Unclaimed Wallet 24 hours after the Duel has been created.
- 1.On the ‘Duels’ page, scroll through the available Cybers for duelling.
- 2.Pick a Cyber to Duel with, from one of the nine divisions.
- 3.Enter the price of $CRYPTO that you think will be on PancakeSwap in 24 hours after the Duel has been created.
- 4.Confirm in MetaMask the transfer of the bet amount from your Unclaimed Wallet to the betting ‘Pot’. If you lose the bet, then you will lose this bet amount. You cannot change your price prediction. You cannot cancel your bet. Your price prediction and the other player’s price prediction will be visible publicly in the ‘Ongoing Duels’ once your transaction is confirmed in MetaMask.
- 5.Exactly 24 hours after the Duel has been created, the winner is the player who predicts the price that is the closest to the $CRYPTO price on PancakeSwap. Once the Duel happened, 80% Of the betting ‘Pot’ is transferred to the Unclaimed Wallet of the winner, and 20% of the ‘Pot’ goes to the Reward Pool. Additionally, the Cyber Power of the Cyber of the winner is increased with 10% of Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel, while the losing Cyber’s Cyber Power is decreased with 10% of the Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel. For example: Your Cyber with 12,000 CP wins a Duel against a Cyber with 11,000 CP. After the Duel, your Cyber will have 13,100 CP, and the losing Cyber of the other player will have 9,900 CP.If both of the player’s price prediction is exactly the same amount, or if the Duel is a draw (because the PancakeSwap price turns out to be exactly in the middle of both player’s predictions), then both players get 100% of their betting amount back to their Unclaimed Wallet 24 hours after the Duel has been created.
All-In Duels have exactly the same mechanics as Standard Duels (described above), with the only difference that the Cyber Power of the Cyber of the winner is increased with 100% of the Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel, while the losing Cyber’s Cyber Power is decreased with 100% of the Cyber Power of the lowest Cyber in the Duel.
You can recognize an All-In Duel by the skull icon next to the bet amount.
Note: It happens rarely that the BSC network goes down, but if this would happen while a Duel is supposed to complete, then the price of $CRYPTO from the moment that the BSC network comes online again will be used for the completion of the Duel.
Last modified 6mo ago