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# Metaverse

The Polyverse Metaverse will follow a similar concept to other Metaverse environments. Users in the future with the introduction of the metaverse will be able to purchase land to build and populate with items, scenery and so on. More developed lands will provide users with more potential loot. Users will then be able to travel to different worlds / lands to battle and scavenge to earn items, rewards and exp. However the owner will receive a royalty on all items, exp, tokens earned within their area.<br>

Hence if a user kills someone and gets 100 exp, the owner of the area will receive a % of total loot. These land plots can be sold to users bringing in a completely different NFT into the already NFT heavy economy which will add fuel to revenues but user alternatives and $PATIC usage


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