Enter Club

Fighters & Records

Your fighter is an NFT you own — not something you stake. It's your identity in the ring, and it carries a permanent battle record that follows the token forever.

Who can fight

Fighters are gated to an approved-collection allowlist. Today that's:

  • Lazy Bull Club — the Herd.
  • Geez and Gimboz — ApeChain collections.

You must own a fighter from an approved collection to create or accept a challenge — it's checked on-chain when the fight is accepted. Holding a bull also gives you the XP boost; the other approved collections can fight, but the boost stays bulls-only.

Permanent, token-bound records

Every resolved fight writes a win or loss to the specific token that fought — keyed to (collection, tokenId). Because it lives on the token, the record follows the NFT when it's sold. A battle-tested bull with a strong record is provably so, and that provenance is part of its value.

Records are tracked at two levels:

  • Per fighter — each token's own wins and losses.
  • Per collection — the community's aggregate, so collections can measure themselves against each other.

Internal vs community fights

  • A fight between two fighters from the same collection is an Internal Conflict.
  • A fight between different collections is a Community fight.

Both are tracked, which powers collection-vs-collection standings — bragging rights between communities, on-chain.

Seasons & champions

Records accrue all-time and per season. Each season crowns champions two ways:

  • By wins — the fighter with the most wins that season.
  • By volume — the fighter that won the most total APE.

These can be different tokens (lots of small wins vs. a few huge ones), so both are tracked. The current champions and standings are shown on the Fight Club Leaderboard tab.

Your fighter is never wagered or escrowed. Win or lose, it stays in your wallet — only the APE stake is at risk.