Arena Wars

in game •  2 years ago 

Cointiply app has been around for years ptc, faucet, game, survey, task etc. It is the GPT site that hosts the processes.

It has existed for years and is a place I actively use. It has brought and continues to bring many innovations until today.

The currency for the site is set to 10,000 coins equal to 1 dollar.

Withdrawals are specified as Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Dash and Litecoin, and I asked them to add BitcoinCash when the payment methods were only on Bitcoin and Dogecoin, but I did not receive a response. The later additions of Dash and Litecoin to their payment methods may mean that they are not considering BCH for now.

When you spend a certain time on the site to earn, you can witness that your coins balance increases rapidly.

If you are someone who understands task and survey solving and your country is not restricted in this regard, you can achieve much more. I wouldn't be misleading anyone if I say it's about a certain amount of time.

Time spent on the site, country, consistency in surveys, etc. I do not want to talk too much about earnings, as actions will directly affect earnings.

Since it has been in existence for years, they do not have any trust problems. In total, 35,000+ coins and when you go above you have an annual interest rate of 5%. I cannot say that this is a very attractive offer, but still the balances inside can be evaluated.

Since the accumulated earnings are in coins and dollars, shooting during the red periods of crypto may mean having an extra income.

Arena Wars is the reason why I brought the Cointiply application to my agenda and then to yours after all this time.

Arena battles is a newly launched feature, and there's limited information on exactly how. Multiple heroes can be purchased and purchased heroes can be leveled up. At the end of each month, all heroes will be automatically battled for 24 hours, and each winning hero will get their share of the pool.

Every hero who wins a match will earn coins, but there is no information on how much. To start with, the Cointiply app throws 5,000,000 coins into the pool. It's worth 500 dollars. Afterwards, the expenses of the heroes that are purchased and leveled up are also added to the pool.

Each hero owner who wins the match will be given coins from the pool as a reward. The hero who loses his match will be removed from the arena. The last 100 heroes will receive 20% of the coins in the prize pool.

The heroes will be determined by calculating their rarity points, luck factor, powers they have, health and energy status. We don't know the details as we haven't seen it in the application yet, but the site mentions that the winning rates are very well balanced.

In leveling up, the price is fixed and never changes. 1000 coins.

Leveling up is purely based on luck. By paying the same fee, your hero can rise up to 5 levels, or 10. In the event of a draw, whichever hero costs less will be deemed the winner.

You can buy a single hero or you can choose a 3-pack. The price of the 3-pack is 15,000 coins and gives 3 random heroes.

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I bought 3 packs by paying 15,000 Coins and got 3 heroes for 15,000 coins with a total value of 25,120 coins. I leveled the hero with the best rarity score 3 times and his total level became level 23. This shows that with each leveling up, 7+7+8=22 levels increase.

When you enter the arena, you can see when the battle will start from the countdown in the upper right corner. Now there are 12 days left before the war. During this time, I will buy levels for the 3 heroes I have and wait for the arena battle at the end of the month.

Will I earn more than the amount I spend? Or would it be a harmful investment for me? I have no choice but to wait and see, but I don't think I'll come out badly in the first month's battle.

Let the arena open, let the wars begin!

This article is excerpted from my read.cash account

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