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# CATO Arena

There are three types of challenges that players can choose: 1vs1, 3vs3, and 5vs5. CATO NFT will be used as champions. These champions will differ in intelligence, agility, strength and each champ has its special skill. Players can challenge other opponents by using the auto-matching function. The system will rely on the player's level and ranking data to find an opponent for the player.

Players on both sides will choose the champions they want to use and control those champions to win reasonable strategy is the most important thing to be able to win. Winners will receive rewards and rack-up points. The loser will have rank points deducted and no resource loss.

Each mode has its leaderboard and the end of the season. The players in the leaderboard will receive rewards based on their current ranking.

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