Fight Club
Fight Club is player-versus-player APE wagering. You pick a fighter (an NFT you own), stake some APE, and someone accepts. The moment they do, the chain settles the fight with provable randomness — winner takes the pot. No lobbies, no waiting, no house on the other side of your bet.
How a fight works
- Create a challenge. Choose a fighter (a Lazy Bull, or another approved collection you hold), set your stake in APE, and optionally add Beans or an item. Your challenge sits open on the board.
- Someone accepts. They match your stake and pick their own fighter. Accepting fires the roll in the same transaction — there are no secret picks and nothing to reveal later.
- The chain settles it. A Pyth verifiable-random draw decides the winner instantly. The winner receives the pot minus the house rake.
The board shows every open challenge and every fight in progress.
The odds
Every base fight is a straight 50/50 coin flip — no fighter is stronger than another by default. Optional Beans and items can nudge your win chance, but the result is always clamped to a fair band of 30%–70%. Nobody can ever be a lock.
The prize and the fee
Both players put in the same amount, so the prize is 2× the entry. The Club keeps a 10% fee and the winner takes the rest. That fee is all the Club earns — every fight is between two players, so the Club never funds a prize or plays against you.
If a fight doesn't resolve
Randomness comes from an external oracle. In the rare case a roll can't complete, the fight ends as "No contest" and both players are refunded their stake — no rake taken. Your APE is never stuck.
Every fight earns XP
Win or lose, both players earn XP on every resolved fight — it's a loyalty reward for playing, not a prize for winning. Holding Lazy Bulls makes that XP accrue faster.