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PKMN.fun

PKMN.fun

PKMN.fun is a Web3 Pokemon Battle Arena. Players can build their Pokemon teams and put them to battle agains other players. Battles are AI simulated. Winners rank up in a ELO ranking system. Simulation code is based on the very popular project Pokemon Showdown, an online web2 Pokemon Battle Arena. This unlocks a lot of possibilities around web3 and Pokemons, where Pokemons as NFTs and betting on battles are the most obvious.
Cartesi / Rolluplab / PKMN.fun

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Danilo Tuler
tuler#8915

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About PKMN.fun

Under the hood we use code from Pokemon Showdown at https://github.com/pkmn/ps to simulate battles between two teams. This is executed inside a Cartesi Coprocessor and result is sent back onchain, with the battle winner, the ELO delta, and the entire log of the battle.

What's next

NFTs! Pokemons are perfect use case for NFT. And with PKMN.fun their battles are validated.

Project founded on: Feb 18, 2025
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