In Brief
- Villains: Robot Battle Royale has launched its Super Villain Championship, featuring a solo mode requiring players to use Super Villains, a special character type in the game.
- Rewards for the new mode include Night Stones, a new in-game currency, with the top-ranked players receiving up to 28,500 Night Stones.
- Currency can be exchanged via the MBX Swap system, allowing players to convert gMBX to Night Stones and vice versa, enhancing their gaming strategy.
Super Villain Championship Takes Off
The latest update to Villains: Robot Battle Royale has introduced the Super Villain Championship, a three-week seasonal competition that elevates the stakes with a solo mode designed specifically for players with Super Villains—a unique character class within the game. These characters must be unlocked and evolved from standard villains, serving as high-skill avatars for players looking to compete in this challenging new format.
Strategic Gameplay and Competitive Stakes
Entering the championship demands that a villain be elevated to Super Villain status, which occurs when a character reaches level 20 and is then awakened using either Diamonds or Hell Points. This transformation also turns the character into an NFT, integrating blockchain elements into the game. Super Villains can be in one of four grades: Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic, each offering increased stat bonuses and improved Power Stone values for those looking to ascend the ranks.
Championship matches operate on a ladder system, where players’ placements influence their final rankings and the subsequent rewards. The top 30 players receive significant quantities of Night Stones, with the champion earning as many as 28,500 Night Stones. These prizes can be spent in the in-game Shop to purchase Night Stone Boxes, which contain Power Shots crucial for character upgrades.
Currency Exchange and Gameplay Mechanics
Players can earn Night Stones by ranking high in the championship or by participating in the game’s currency exchange system. The inclusion of gMBX—a token used across various MARBLEX integrated games—facilitates this. Players can exchange MBX for gMBX using the immutable MBX Swap system, which maintains a 1:1 conversion ratio and allows for the acquisition or trading of Night Stones.
The exchange policy limits transactions to ensure fairness and security, capping the maximum daily volume and imposing transaction limits per user. Although converting gMBX into Night Stones is free of charge, players looking to convert it back will incur a 15% fee.
Game Overview and Future Prospects
Villains: Robot Battle Royale, developed by Birdletter Inc. and powered by MARBLEX, promises intense matches lasting only four minutes each, set on the dystopian prison planet Helcatraz. Players’ tactics revolve around survival, navigating through fast-paced, close-quarter conflicts.
Looking forward, the game developers plan to expand competition modes beyond solo matches to include duos and squads. While exact timelines for these updates are not determined, the focus remains on the ongoing championship and integration of the Night Stone economy.
As competition intensifies and more players vie for top rankings, Villains: Robot Battle Royale continues to evolve, paving the way for a dynamic and engaging mobile gaming environment.
