Drift Zone
  • Drift Zone Codex
    • πŸ‘‹Welcome to the Drift Zone
  • Getting Started
    • πŸƒQuick Start Guide
  • Drift Zone
    • πŸ•ΉοΈOverview
  • Story & Lore
    • πŸ“šLore of the Drifters
      • πŸ‘ΎRaces & Key Characters
      • 🧊The Mystery of Dimension Cubes
      • β˜„οΈOrigins & History
      • 🌐The Worlds of Drift Zone
  • Economics
    • πŸš€Drift Token ($DT)
  • Information
    • πŸ—ΊοΈRoadmap
    • πŸ”—Official Links
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  • Drifters and Dimension Cubes:
  • Battling System
  • Upgrading and Progression
  • Special Characters
  • In-Game Economy
  1. Drift Zone

Game Mechanics

The core Drift Zone gaming experience.

Last updated 6 months ago

Drifters and Dimension Cubes:

  1. Drifters: These are the main characters in the game, each with unique attributes and abilities. There are 950+ different Drifters spread across 6 races and 3 levels.

  1. Dimension Cubes: Players acquire Drifters by opening Dimension Cubes. There are 140 different cubes spread across 6 types, ranging from common to legendary rarity.

  • First, when purchasing a cube, players get a random cube type.

  • Second, when opening the cube, a Drifter with a unique $DT multiplier is revealed.

  1. Competitive Gameplay: Battle other players using Drifters and compete for DT rewards. Players ante $DT from their Drifters, and the winner earns the balance.

Battling System

  1. Auto-Battler: Battles in Drift Zone are automated, based on the Drifters' attributes and abilities. A similarly matched opponent is selected and Drifters compete for $DT rewards.

  2. Luck Modifier: Before each battle, each Drifter is given a luck modifier (ranging from 0.899 to 1.199) to balance gameplay and prevent domination by the strongest Drifters.

  3. Stakes: In battles, players stake a portion of their Drifter's DT holdings. Winners gain DT from losers, with a small portion going to the game treasury.

Upgrading and Progression

  1. Fusion: Players can fuse two Drifters of the same level to create a higher-level Drifter. This results in improved battle stats and increased $DT holding.

  2. Transcendence: Players can "transcend" (burn) their Drifters to claim the DT tokens held within. The higher the level, the higher the amount of tokens that are redeemable to the player's wallet.

  3. Marketplace: Players can buy and sell Drifters on the in-game marketplace, allowing for strategic trading and value realization.

Special Characters

Drift Zone: Origins also includes two super-rare non-playable characters:

  1. Drifter Miners: Ultra-rare characters that can mine Drift Tokens ($DT) over time.

  2. Mining Machines: Rare machines that generate Credits daily.


In-Game Economy

  1. Credits: The "soft" in-game currency earned through various activities, used for certain purchases and upgrades.

Gacha Mechanics: The opening of Dimension Cubes incorporates two levels of mechanics:

: The "hard" currency, used for purchasing and opening cubes, and as the value held by Drifters.

Gacha
Drift Token ($DT)
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Players collect Drifters to battle each other, or transcend (burn) and convert into $DT.
Dimension Cubes contain a random Drifter from the race belonging to the cube.
Purchasing Dimension Cubes award a random cube from six tiers of rarity, some containing rare and powerful Drifters.
Players send their Drifters to battle. To the victor go the spoils.
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