🤓Example of a Prank Challenge

In order to mimic the game mechanics more clearly, lets put a scenario to test.

Lets put a scenario to test. Lets suppose a challenge has started and following are its attributes set:

  • Challenge time = 2 days (48 hours)

  • Scenario attempt fee = 0.16 Sol (for instance. It will be lower once we are live)

  • There will be only 2 choices per scenario. Player has to pick one

  • Total Scenarios in Challenge = 7

Player Scenario:

Though our total NFTs are 3333, but for the sake or argument lets assume 5,000 players entered the challenge (by verifying their NFTs obviously). For them to attempt scenario 1, all of them have to deposit a nominal fee of 0.16 Sol per person. Out of 5000, lets assume 2500 chose the right option for scenario 1 and advanced to scenario 2, where as the 2500 picking the wrong choice are eliminated right after attempting scenario 2.

Now the remaining 2500 have a choice to attempt scenario 2. Again, for attempting it players need to deposit a nominal fee of 0.16 per person again. Lets assume this 1000 answered correctly and 1500 were eliminated. Remaining 1000 players advance to scenario 3.

In scenario 3, assuming 500 people answer correctly they move forward, and then 250, then 100 and finally 50 people reach scenario 7. Assuming again 50% of players answer the scenario correctly, they reach on the top and waiting for the challenge to finish. If in the time remaining, more players answer scenario 7 correctly, they too reach on the top. On time completion, the prize money is equally divided into the players who answered scenario 7 correctly.

A numerical of this tournament is mentioned below:

  • 5000 players pay 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 1 (5000x0.16 = 800 Sol)

  • 2500 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 2 (800 + 400 (2500x0.16) = 1200 Sol )

  • 1000 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 3 (1200 +160 (1000x0.16) = 1360 Sol )

  • 500 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 4 (1360 + 80 (500x0.16) = 1440 Sol )

  • 250 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 5 (1440 + 40 (250x0.16) = 1480 Sol )

  • 100 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 6 (1480 + 16 (100x0.16) = 1496 Sol )

  • 50 players pay another 0.16 Sol to play Scenario 7 (1496 + 8 (50x0.16) = 1504 Sol )

Total Sol collected = 1504 Sol

  • 70% funds enter winning pot = 1504x0.7 = 1053 Sol

  • 30% funds enter company wallet for future project development = 1504x0.3 = 451 Sol

  • Player who takes the top position gets reward of 1053 Sol

  • If 25 players answer scenario 7 question correctly, then the winnings will be equally distributed among 25 players. So each player would get 1053/25 = 42.12 Sol.

Conclusion

So If you look at it, players clearing scenario 7 are spending some Sol on attempting each question, which means they spent 0.16x7 = 1.12 Sol. However what they can potentially win is 42.12 Sol. About 40x of what they spent! Even if you add the cost of NFT (which is one time), player is still spending 3.12 Sol and getting 42 Sol in return (14x).

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