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Virtual mechas cost 5M [[Credits]] to deploy, they will be destroyed after they've completed their mining process.
Virtual mechas cost 5M [[Credits]] to deploy, they will be destroyed after they've completed their mining process.


[[Radiobot-R]], NFT Mechas and related NFT items can be reused unlimited times. Their deployment cost in [[Credits]] increases with higher luck levels, and a mining cool down will reset every 3 hours(1:00 UTC, 4:00 UTC, 7:00 UTC, 10:00 UTC, 13:00 UTC, 16:00 UTC, 19:00 UTC, 22:00 UTC). Additionally, each NFT lifeforce mining costs 1 [[Energy]].
[[Radiobot-R]], NFT [[Mechas]] and related NFT items can be reused unlimited times. Their deployment cost in [[Credits]] increases with higher luck levels, and a mining cool down will reset every 3 hours (1:00 UTC, 4:00 UTC, 7:00 UTC, 10:00 UTC, 13:00 UTC, 16:00 UTC, 19:00 UTC, 22:00 UTC). Additionally, each NFT [[Lifeforces]] mining costs 1 [[Energy]].


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<h2>Mining Capacity</h2>
<h2>Mining Capacity</h2>
Virtual mechas have a queue limit of 1000 on [[Planets]], whereas NFT mechas have a queue limit of 1200.
[[Virtual Mechas]] have a queue limit of 1000 on [[Planets]], whereas NFT [[Mechas]] have a queue limit of 1200.


<h2>Mining Rate</h2>
<h2>Mining Rate</h2>
Each mecha deployment costs 5 million credits and grants a base of 3 lifeforce.
Each mecha deployment costs 5 million credits and grants a base of 3 lifeforce.


The mining rate of the planet provides a bonus lifeforce percentage on top of the base 3 lifeforce.
The mining rate of the planet provides a bonus [[Lifeforces]] percentage on top of the base 3 [[Lifeforces]].


For example, if a planet has a 5% mining rate, each mecha deployment would yield 3 + 5% = 3.15 lifeforce.
For example, if a planet has a 5% mining rate, each mecha deployment would yield 3 + 5% = 3.15 [[Lifeforces]].


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Revision as of 09:04, 6 December 2024

Lifeforce

Ways to obtain Lifeforce

- Lifeforces mining on Planets

- Season 4 Badges

- Buy from Black Market

- Buy from Joe's Shop

- Bid in Daily Auctions

- Defeat Nyx the Data Devourer in the Dark Depths

Ways to spend Lifeforce

- Use the FBX System

- Mint Planets

Mining lifeforces

Players can mine Lifeforces by deploying their Virtual Mechas, Radiobot-R, NFT Mechas and related NFT items like Mega Qwitt, Omega Qwitt, and Season 9 Badges.

To start mining, click on the "Planet" tab at the top of the main game UI, and then select "Mine Lifeforce". Next, select the Mechas that you wish to deploy and click on the "Deploy selected Mecha" button.

Cost of deployment

Virtual mechas cost 5M Credits to deploy, they will be destroyed after they've completed their mining process.

Radiobot-R, NFT Mechas and related NFT items can be reused unlimited times. Their deployment cost in Credits increases with higher luck levels, and a mining cool down will reset every 3 hours (1:00 UTC, 4:00 UTC, 7:00 UTC, 10:00 UTC, 13:00 UTC, 16:00 UTC, 19:00 UTC, 22:00 UTC). Additionally, each NFT Lifeforces mining costs 1 Energy.

NFT Mechas
Cost = (Mecha's Luck + 1) * 10 Million Credits

Virtual Mechas
Cost = 5 Million Credits

Mining Capacity

Virtual Mechas have a queue limit of 1000 on Planets, whereas NFT Mechas have a queue limit of 1200.

Mining Rate

Each mecha deployment costs 5 million credits and grants a base of 3 lifeforce.

The mining rate of the planet provides a bonus Lifeforces percentage on top of the base 3 Lifeforces.

For example, if a planet has a 5% mining rate, each mecha deployment would yield 3 + 5% = 3.15 Lifeforces.

Lifeforce Calculation Formula

Lifeforce = (Cost of Deployment / 5 Million) × (3 × (1 + Mining Rate))