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# Arena

Arena is a Player vs Player (PVP) game mode with weekly reset.

It is divided into 2 leagues, the elite league with less than 2,000 trophies and the masters league with more than 2,000 trophies. If you win the arena, you will win the arena trophy and lose points if you lose.

The number of challenges is 10 times a day and you can buy with diamonds to challenge up to 20 times a day.

New Arena season is opened every week, so everyone has a chance to become the winner. At the end of each season, winners receive enormous rewards based on their ranking. \
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In the Masters league, you can win Pocket Stone (PKS) if you are between 1 to 100 in ranking.&#x20;


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