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# Universe

Wizverse is a cosmic universe where players navigate between floating **battle platforms** in space. These platforms serve as the primary arenas for magical duels and are a key part of the game’s NFT-based ecosystem.

**Types of Platforms**

1. **Main Game Platforms** – Standard platforms available to all players.
2. **Investor's Platforms** – Platforms purchased as NFTs by investors, allowing them to set entry fees and earn from battles.
3. **Beginner Platforms** – Special platforms designed for new players to learn the game mechanics.

**Battles & Platform Ownership**

* **All battles take place on platforms.** Players must enter a platform to engage in combat.
* **NFT platform owners set the Wizverse Pass price** (entry fee) for players using their arena.
* **If an NFT platform remains inactive for 30 days**, it is permanently destroyed, and the NFT is burned. The 30-day countdown begins once the owner deposits their NFT into the smart contract.

**NFT Pricing & Value Growth**

* **Characters & Weapons:** Each purchase increases the NFT’s value by **1%**.&#x20;
* **Battle Platforms:** Each new purchase increases the value of an NFT platform by **5%**.
* *Players can check the updated value directly in the smart contract.*

This dynamic system keeps the **Wizverse** universe alive, rewarding active players and platform owners while ensuring NFTs grow in value.


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