Gameplay Modes
Baxie offers two main gameplay modes: Player vs Environment (PvE) and Player vs Player (PvP). Both modes are designed to provide variety, progression, and utility to all types of players, while contributing to the overall sustainability of the ecosystem.
🌍 PvE (Player vs Environment)

PvE introduces Baxies to an adventure-style environment where they can battle AI-controlled enemies and bosses.
Energy Requirement → PvE battles consume Energy and grant token rewards.
Progression → Players progress through stages, earning higher rewards and facing stronger enemies.
Drops → PvE battles may reward:
Small amounts of $GRONKE
Crafting materials or cosmetic items (non-tradeable)
Rare chance of bonus items (future features like runes, charms, etc.)
Purpose → PvE is ideal for casual players, farming base rewards, and testing team compositions before entering competitive PvP.
⚔️ PvP (Player vs Player)

PvP is the competitive core of Baxie, focused on ranked 3v3 auto-battles.
Ranked Matches → PvP battles that consume Energy and grant both token rewards and MMR (ranking progression).
Leagues & Seasons → Players are matched based on MMR and compete in ranked ladders (Bronze → Mythic).
Seasonal Rewards → At the end of each season (~28 days), players are rewarded based on their final league and leaderboard placement.
Casual Matches → PvP matches that do not consume Energy and do not provide rewards. They are designed for practice and testing strategies.
Esports Potential → High-ranked players may qualify for tournaments, special events, and showcase matches in future phases.
🎯 Balance Between PvE & PvP
PvE ensures casual accessibility and consistent rewards for all players.
PvP provides competitive progression and higher earning potential for skilled players.
Together, they create a complete gameplay loop, where players can:
Farm resources in PvE.
Use those resources and strategies in PvP.
Earn daily rewards and climb leaderboards.
✨ With both PvE and PvP modes, Baxie caters to all player types — from casual collectors to competitive gamers — while ensuring the ecosystem remains active, rewarding, and sustainable.
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