Dismantle

AKIVERSE
AKIVERSE
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2 min readMar 22, 2024

We are excited to announce the release of the “Dismantle” feature! With this new functionality, AKIVERSE players can now dismantle their crafted arcade machines to retrieve three types of arcade parts: ROM, UC (Upper Cabinet), and LC (Lower Cabinet).

Feature Overview: The Dismantle feature offers a novel way to break down an Arcade Machine (AM) after playing MegaSpark, allowing the collection of ROM, Upper Cabinet (UC), and Lower Cabinet (LC). This process consumes Teras or AKV, but the resources obtained are crucial for further progress within the game.

Key Features:

  • Resource Recovery: Dismantle AMs to collect ROM, UC, and LC.
  • Grade Upgrade: When dismantling, UC and LC have a chance to upgrade in grade. At launch, upgrades are available up to the Mercury grade, with plans to unlock more grades in the future.
  • Special AMs: Certain grades of UC or LC are required to create specific AMs. For example, Mercury UC is needed to create MYTHIC MATCH AM, and Mercury LC is required for AKIBA FC.

Costs:

  • Dismantling costs 13,000 Teras or 40 AKV.

Please Note:

  • Dismantling can be performed during the MegaSparking period or while energy remains, but it is left to the user’s discretion. We recommend completing MegaSparking before proceeding with Dismantle.

Grade Upgrade Probability:

  • Mercury: The chance to obtain Mercury grade UC or LC upon dismantling is 50%. Additionally, these items provide extra experience points (1000–2000).

This new feature allows players to further refine their in-game strategy and opens a new aspect of resource management. The Dismantle function provides new challenges and opportunities for all users who play MegaSpark.

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AKIVERSE
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