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Master PokéX

Everything you need to know, from minting your first Pokémon to earning SOL rewards, battling in PvP, trading on the marketplace, and fusing for rarer Pokémon.

Minting

Chapter 01

Minting

How to earn daily Pokémon by holding $PKX, the foundation of the entire PokéX ecosystem.

01

Create a Solana Wallet

Download Phantom, Backpack, or Solflare. Fund it with SOL for transaction fees. Keep everything in one wallet for maximum multiplier efficiency.

02

Buy $PKX on Pump.fun

Purchase $PKX and hold it in your wallet. Do not transfer before the daily snapshot. Larger holdings unlock better rarity odds and reward multipliers.

03

Meet the Minimum Threshold

Hold at least 300,000 $PKX before the daily snapshot to qualify for rewards. Wallets below this threshold are excluded from that day.

04

Randomized Daily Snapshot

The system takes a snapshot at a randomized time within each UTC day. At snapshot time, eligible wallets are recorded and Pokémon are distributed.

Base Rarity Odds

Common
55%
Uncommon
34%
Rare
10%
Epic
1%

Holder Rarity Boost

300K – 999K
Base Rate
1M – 4.99M
+15% Epic Chance
5M – 9.99M
+30% Epic Chance
10M+
+50% Epic Chance

+ 1% Legendary

Rank System

Chapter 02

Rank System

Your rank determines how much of the weekly SOL reward pool you receive. Higher rank means a larger share.

Player Score Formula

Total Power×Weekly Boost×Holder Multiplier=Player Score

Total Power

The sum of power scores of all Pokémon you own. Higher-rarity and higher-stat Pokémon contribute more power to your total.

Weekly Boost

A temporary multiplier (up to 1.2x) applied each week. The exact boost varies, check the Home page after each snapshot for your current boost.

Holder Multiplier

Based on how much $PKX you hold. Ranges from 1.0x (base) up to 1.6x for wallets holding large amounts, rewarding loyal long-term holders.

Winner Count by Pool

Below 5 SOL30 winners
5 – 10 SOL40 winners
Above 10 SOL50 winners

Higher-ranked wallets receive proportionally larger SOL allocations.

Weekly Revenue Split

Revenue Sharing
35%
PVP Rewards
25%
Development & Marketing
40%
PvP Arena

Chapter 03

PvP Arena

Build a 6-Pokémon battle deck and compete against other trainers. Arena wins count toward your leaderboard score.

Building Your Deck

  • Go to PvP Arena and open the deck builder section
  • Select exactly 6 Pokémon from your collection
  • Pokémon listed on the Marketplace or used in Fusion Lab are excluded
  • You can rebuild your deck once per day
  • Higher total power across your 6 Pokémon = better battle performance

Battle System

  • Battles are turn-based using each Pokémon's fast and charged moves
  • Type advantages play a key role in battle strategy
  • Every Pokémon has unique stats that influence its combat performance
  • Compete in PvP and rise through the weekly leaderboard rankings
  • Arena battles reward points that help advance your trainer profile

Deck Rebuild Cooldown

Max Deck Size

6 Pokémon

Rebuild Limit

Once per day

Resets At

00:00 UTC

Marketplace

Chapter 04

Marketplace

Buy and sell Pokémon with other trainers using $PKX tokens. A 5% platform fee applies to all sales.

Listing a Pokémon

  1. 1Choose a Pokémon from your collection and list it on the Marketplace
  2. 2Set your desired price in usd and confirm the listing
  3. 3While listed, the Pokémon is temporarily unavailable for battles and Fusion
  4. 4Trainers across the ecosystem can browse and purchase your Pokémon
  5. 5Receive the equivalent PKX value automatically when sold, minus marketplace fees

Buying a Pokémon

  1. 1Browse the Marketplace for Pokémon by rarity, type, or power
  2. 2Click Buy on any listing and your wallet must hold enough $PKX
  3. 3Approve the $PKX token transfer in your wallet
  4. 4The Pokémon is instantly transferred to your wallet
  5. 5It will appear in your Trainer HQ collection immediately

Platform Fee

5%

on every sale

Currency

$PKX

SPL Token on Solana

Settlement

Instant

on-chain verification

Fusion Lab

Chapter 05

Fusion Lab

Combine 3 Pokémon of the same rarity to forge a stronger one of a higher rarity tier. Pay a $PKX fee to ignite the fusion.

How Fusion Works

1

Select 3 same-rarity

From your available collection

2

Pay $PKX fee

Sent to treasury wallet

3

Pokémon are burned

3 source Pokémon destroyed

4

New Pokémon minted

Higher rarity result

Fusion Outcomes

Common × 3

Uncommon 90%

Rare 10%

Uncommon × 3

Rare 95%

Epic 5%

Rare × 3

Epic 99%

Legendary 1%

Epic × 3

Legendary 100%

$PKX Fusion Fees

Common FusionFee:$0.10 in PKX
Uncommon FusionFee:$0.35 in PKX
Rare FusionFee:$2.50 in PKX
Epic FusionFee:$5.00 in PKX

Fees are verified on-chain before fusion. Results follow predefined rarity odds

Important Fusion Rules

Only Gen-1 (Pokémon #1–151) can be the fusion result
Source Pokémon are permanently burned or irreversible
Pokémon in your active deck cannot be fused
Pokémon listed on the marketplace cannot be fused
Each fusion transaction signature can only be used once
The result Pokémon is minted to your wallet instantly
Gym Battle

Chapter 06

Gym Battle

Challenge real Pokémon Gyms, defeat the Gym Leader, and earn exclusive badges, XP, and Shards. Each gym has 4 stages — clear them all to claim the badge.

How Gym Battles Work

1

Build a 6-Pokémon Deck

In Trainer HQ before entering

2

Choose a Gym

From the Gym map on /gym

3

Clear Stages 1–3

Each stage has a different enemy team

4

Defeat the Gym Leader

Earn a Badge and unlock the next Gym

Stage Structure

Stage 13 enemy Pokémon — intro fight
Stage 24 enemy Pokémon — mid challenge
Stage 35 enemy Pokémon — boss warmup
Stage 4Gym Leader — the Final Boss

Stages must be cleared in order. Each stage is unlocked only after the previous one is beaten.

Rewards Per Stage

XP

Granted to all 6 Pokémon in your deck

Shards

In-game currency earned on each win

Kill Bonus

Extra XP per enemy Pokémon KO'd

Badge

Earned on Final Boss victory only

Battle Mechanics

Turn-Based Combat

Each turn you pick Fast Move or Charged Move. Enemy auto-attacks. Highest Speed goes first.

Type Effectiveness

Damage is affected by Pokémon type matchups, including weaknesses, resistances, and immunities.

HP & Stats

HP, Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed are pulled directly from your Pokémon's stats.

Switch Pokémon

When your active Pokémon faints, pick the next one from your bench to continue the fight.

Fast vs Charged

Fast Moves deal lower damage every turn. Charged Moves hit harder but consume a cooldown turn.

Win / Loss Condition

Knock out all enemy Pokémon to win. If all 6 of yours faint, you lose the stage — no penalty, just retry.

Gym Rules & Tips

You must have a full 6-Pokémon deck saved in Trainer HQ before entering any gym
Stages unlock sequentially — you cannot skip to the Final Boss directly
Beating Stage 4 (Final Boss) earns the Gym Badge for that gym permanently
XP from gym wins levels up your Pokémon, increasing their power score
Higher-level Pokémon deal more damage and survive longer in gym battles

Ready to Start?

Buy $PKX on Pump.fun, hold it, and earn daily Pokémon. Then rank, battle, trade, and fuse your way to the top.

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