In Brief:
- Moku‘s Grand Arena has launched a significant mid-season update including the introduction of Bonded RON (bRON) as in-game currency.
- The update features a 650,000 bRON airdrop and expands the Season 1 card pool by 60 new Champions.
- The leaderboard rewards structure shifts to bi-weekly distribution, doubling total prize pools.
Grand Arena update introduces bRON and expands card pool
Moku’s Grand Arena has rolled out a mid-season update that brings Bonded RON (bRON) as a live in-game currency. This change is set against the backdrop of Season 1, which initially launched earlier this year with a $1 million prize pool.
bRON is now active through a collaboration with Ronin Network. The token is backed 1:1 by RON and is used exclusively for purchases within Grand Arena. Players can earn bRON via gameplay, pack openings, jackpot wins, and entry to sponsored contests.
The update includes a substantial airdrop of 650,000 bRON allocated across four ranked categories. The top 100 players by mXP receive the largest share, while others are rewarded based on contest entry volume and Moki training XP.
Daily jackpot and new prize pools
A daily jackpot feature has been introduced, allowing one player to win 7,000 bRON each day based on a randomized roll. Players generate tickets through contest entries, and the jackpot ticket must be scratched before midnight UTC to remain valid.
Additionally, specific contests now come with bRON-sponsored prize pools, complementing standard rewards structures.
New Champions and gameplay enhancements
The mid-season update adds 60 new Champion cards to the Season 1 pool. These cards will be available in card packs and provide a richer meta for player strategies. Two Scheme card updates have also been enacted.
Training now doubles the mXP players earn per hour, making Moki training considerably more effective. Purchases made during training yield a 25% bRON kickback while supplies last.
Bi-weekly leaderboard changes
The leaderboard rewards structure has shifted from a weekly to a bi-weekly distribution. The total prize pool has increased from $2,000 weekly to $4,000 bi-weekly, split between both Champion and Non-Champion Leaderboards.
Moku’s Grand Arena blends card collecting and management sim mechanics, creating a live economy for fantasy sports enthusiasts. The update strengthens gameplay while enhancing player engagement and competitive structure.