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# Fighting

### **PVE**

Explore the map, fight with monsters, and obtain resources. There are currently 8 daily dungeons: Wet Plains, Fission Mountains, Ice Fields, Scorching Valley, Desert Ruins, Otherworld Portal, Mechanical Age, and Ancient Tombs. There are also 3 event dungeons that are open on occasion: Mystery Island, Tortuga, and Demon King Challenge. The resources and probability of different dungeons vary slightly, and more dungeons are set to be launched in the future. A ticket is required to enter the dungeon, and a free ticket will be given to players holding monsters on a daily basis. If you need more tickets, they can be bought from the store.

### PVP

Players fight against each other in various preexisting maps, earn ranking points after victory, and share season rewards according to their ranking. Battle types include 1v1, team battles, brawls, and other modes.


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