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Laser Blast

๐Ÿ‘พ Laser Blast

In Laser Blast, you're on a mission to destroy an alien army by firing beams through an asteroid field.

But it isn't a straight shot โ€” the beam will bounce off every asteroid in a given row, causing it to deviate.

Eventually, it'll hit an alien. Each one has a different multiplier attached, and the one you obliterate will determine your payout.

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โš™๏ธ How Does It Work?โ€‹

Head over to the game to discover the various settings:

  • Entry: the amount of ETH or YOLO you want to play with.

  • Risk Level: adjust this to change the multipliers attached to the aliens:

    • Low: a minimum multiplier of 0.9x and a maximum of 21.3x

    • Medium: a minimum multiplier of 0.5x and a maximum of 100.1x

    • High: a minimum multiplier of 0.2x and a maximum of 1,000x

  • Rows: the number of rows of asteroids between you and the aliens. The more you add, the more aliens (with higher multipliers) will appear.

  • Shots: the number of individual beams you want to fire. You can think of these like individual rounds: if you select five shots with an input of 0.1 ETH, you'll play with 0.5 ETH over the course of those five shots.

As you can see, risk levels dictate your possible return. A low-risk strategy limits your downside (and, consequently, your multiplier), while a high-risk one increases your potential downside in exchange for a much higher upside.

Risk and amount played will affect the Points you'll earn in Laser Blast. You can view your potential Points above the Fire button.

โ›“๏ธ What Network Is Laser Blast On?โ€‹

Like all our games, Laser Blast is on Blast.

๐Ÿ’ฑ Does YOLO Games Charge a Fee?โ€‹

Winners pay a fixed 1% protocol fee on all Laser Blast rounds, and a variable Liquidity Pool fee is charged based on the risk level selected:

  • Low Risk: a 1% LP fee (totaling 2%)

  • Medium Risk: a 1.5% LP fee (totaling 2.5%)

  • High Risk: a 2% LP fee (totaling 3%)

Wondering where these fees go? Check out the fee tables here.

Additionally, a small variable fee is charged to cover the request to the oracle.

โ˜๏ธ Which VRF Does Quantum Use?โ€‹

Quantum uses Gelato VRF as a source of randomness, ensuring fair, transparent results.

๐Ÿ”ญ How can I verify results?โ€‹

We're working on a tool for easy verifications. Check back in soon!