Start by treating every match as a short loop you can master. Pick one eligible NFT as your combatant. If it’s from Evolution Land or a community‑approved ERC‑721 collection, you can jump straight into a queue. Each turn, you and your rival simultaneously lock in a combat posture from three options. These postures form a cycle of counters—each one beats one and loses to another—so the decision you make is a prediction problem. After both choices reveal, damage is applied and life totals shift. When a side’s health is exhausted, the bout ends on the spot.
Make this routine efficient: before locking a posture, mentally review the opponent’s recent selections, infer tendencies, and choose either a safe counter, a high‑reward read, or a stabilizing option. Commit to three‑turn mini‑plans, then adapt fast if your read misses. Track momentum: when ahead on life, prefer lower‑variance picks that maintain control; when behind, choose lines that can flip the exchange. After the match, note what you expected versus what happened to tighten your next prediction cycle and reduce guesswork over time.
Want to fight with a favorite NFT that isn’t enabled yet? Submit a request for the community to admit that ERC‑721 contract. Provide the contract address and relevant details, gather feedback, and encourage holders to participate in the vote. Once the proposal passes, those assets become selectable fighters alongside Evolution Land ones. This pathway lets diverse collections plug into the duel loop without waiting on custom integrations, expanding the roster through open participation.
For steady improvement, build a session plan. Run ten rapid games focusing purely on mix‑ups, then another set emphasizing information‑gathering and opponent reads. Alternate between quick sprints and longer sets to test decision stamina. If you lead a group, schedule ladder hours, publish simple matchup notes, and nudge members to join onboarding votes so more collections can battle. Keep a lightweight log of your choices and outcomes; over a week you’ll spot which postures you overuse and where to diversify for higher win consistency.
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