# 4.1.2 Diversified Competitions and Formats

* **Daily Challenge (Routine On-Chain Engagement)**\
  **Any user holding a role-based NFT can unlock Daily Challenge mode each day, enjoying free entry and a points-based participation system.** Every win earns you **big points rewards**, while even a loss still grants basic points—**driving high-frequency user engagement and consistent on-chain activity**. This keeps the community active and players coming back daily.

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* **PVP Arena (Ranked Competitive Deflation Zone)**\
  **Players can spend points to join real-time PVP ranked battles, with smart matchmaking against opponents.** **Winners take home 70% of their opponent’s points as a reward**, while the platform automatically burns the remaining 30%—**creating a deflationary points loop and sustainable value flow.** Even if you lose, you’ll still earn basic points, so **every match is rewarding** and encourages continuous participation.

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* **Tournament (High-Stakes Elimination Competition)**\
  **Users can use tokens or points to register for high-reward, elimination-style tournaments, with all entry fees going straight into the prize pool.** **Prize pool payouts are transparently managed by smart contracts**—with winners, runners-up, and even organizers sharing in the rewards. The platform charges a burn fee on every tournament, fueling asset circulation and deflation, while keeping gameplay strategies and the overall economic model dynamic and engaging.

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* **Hidden Stage / PVE (Rare Dungeon Exploration)**\
  **Rare dungeons are regularly opened up for ticketed entry,** where users can tackle unique challenges to **win major points, reward pool tokens, and limited edition rare NFTs.** Diverse PVE modes boost gameplay depth and NFT scarcity, **helping users level up their on-chain assets and unlock more Web3 identity perks and earning opportunities.**


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