# Plundrix™ — Complete Documentation > Plundrix is a fully on-chain vault heist strategy game built on smart contracts with zero backend servers. Players connect wallets, stake into vault pools, and compete each round by picking locks, searching for loot, or sabotaging rivals. The last operative standing — or the one with the most plunder — wins. --- ### What is Plundrix? Plundrix™ is a Web3 strategy game where players take on the role of vault operatives. Each game session revolves around a shared vault pool funded by player stakes. Players connect their crypto wallets, enter a game session, and make strategic decisions each round. The game combines skill-based strategy with probabilistic outcomes — every action has a defined success rate, but the interplay between players creates emergent, unpredictable gameplay. Plundrix runs entirely on smart contracts. There are no backend servers, no hidden game logic, and no centralized control. Every action, outcome, and payout is recorded on-chain and can be independently verified by anyone. --- ### How It Works Plundrix follows a three-phase loop: **Phase 1: Join** Connect your wallet and enter a game session. When you join, you stake your claim in the vault pool alongside other operatives. The vault pool grows as more players enter, increasing the potential reward. Each session has a fixed number of rounds or a time limit. **Phase 2: Play** Each round, every player simultaneously selects one of three actions: - **Pick** — Attempt to crack the vault lock. If successful, you claim a large share of the vault. However, other operatives may beat you to it if they also pick successfully. Base success rate: 40%. - **Search** — Scour the vault for hidden stashes. This is lower risk than picking, with consistent but smaller payouts. Find chance: 65%. - **Sabotage** — Disrupt another player's action. You can reduce their success rate or steal their findings. This is the highest-risk, highest-chaos option. Hit rate: 30%. Actions resolve simultaneously. Players do not know what others chose until the round resolves. **Phase 3: Win** The game ends when either the timer expires or only one operative remains. The winner is determined by one of two conditions: - **Last Standing** — If all other operatives are eliminated (via failed picks or accumulated sabotage), the last one standing takes the vault. - **Most Plunder** — If time runs out, the operative with the most accumulated loot from successful picks and searches wins. --- ### Game Mechanics — Detailed #### Pick (Vault Crack Attempt) - **Base Success Rate:** 40% - **Risk Level:** High - **Reward:** Large share of the vault pool - **Counter:** Can be sabotaged, reducing success rate - **Strategy:** Best used when few opponents remain or when you suspect others will search. Multiple simultaneous successful picks split the reward. #### Search (Hidden Stash Discovery) - **Find Chance:** 65% - **Risk Level:** Low to Medium - **Reward:** Smaller, consistent payouts from hidden stashes - **Counter:** Can be sabotaged, with findings stolen - **Strategy:** The safe play. Build up plunder over multiple rounds. Works well as a fallback when the meta is aggressive. #### Sabotage (Rival Disruption) - **Hit Rate:** 30% - **Risk Level:** High - **Reward:** Deny or steal another player's gains - **Counter:** You gain nothing if you miss, and you sacrifice your own action - **Strategy:** Use to disrupt a leading player or when you suspect a high-value pick attempt. Targeted — you choose which opponent to sabotage. #### Action Resolution Order 1. Sabotage attempts resolve first (disrupting targets) 2. Pick attempts resolve second (vault crack rolls) 3. Search attempts resolve last (stash discovery rolls) This ordering means sabotage can prevent a pick from succeeding, and a failed pick yields nothing while a search still has a chance. --- ### Why Play Plundrix? **Strategy + Chance** Every round demands a decision. Your choice of pick, search, or sabotage interacts with every other player's choice. Reading opponents, managing risk, and adapting to the game state are the core skills. But probability ensures no outcome is guaranteed — no two games play the same. **Fully On-Chain** All game logic executes on smart contracts. There are no hidden servers, no backend databases, and no centralized game master. Every action is transparent, every outcome is verifiable, and every payout is permanent. The rules are literally in the code. **Fast Games** Sessions are designed to be short and intense. A typical game lasts minutes, not hours. Join a vault, make your moves, collect your plunder (or lose it), and you're done. This makes Plundrix ideal for quick competitive sessions. **Minimal Deployment** The contract architecture is lean by design. Fewer opcodes means lower gas costs and faster transaction confirmation. The protocol avoids bloat — no unnecessary token mechanics, no complex governance layers. Built for players, not for speculation. --- ### On-Chain Guarantee **No Server** Zero backend infrastructure. The smart contract IS the game. There are no servers to hack, no databases to compromise, and no admin keys to exploit. The game runs as long as the blockchain runs. **Transparent** Every action, every outcome, every payout — all recorded on-chain for anyone to audit. You can inspect every game that has ever been played, verify every outcome, and confirm every payout. The rules are public and immutable. **Verifiable** Open-source contracts with deterministic outcomes. The random number generation uses on-chain verifiable randomness. Don't trust — verify. Every game result can be independently confirmed by any third party. --- ### Technical Facts | Property | Value | |----------|-------| | Type | Web Application / Browser Game | | Category | Strategy / Blockchain Game | | Genre | Strategy, Blockchain Game | | Platform | Web Browser (any chain-compatible wallet) | | Price | Free to play (blockchain gas fees apply) | | Game Logic | 100% on-chain smart contracts | | Backend | None — fully decentralized | | Developer | Racerverse / LuckyMachines | | Website | https://plundrix.com | | Contract Verification | Open-source, publicly auditable | --- ### Frequently Asked Questions **How does Plundrix work?** Players connect their wallet and enter a game session, staking into a vault pool. Each round, they choose to pick locks (40% success), search for loot (65% find chance), or sabotage rivals (30% hit rate). The last operative standing or the one with the most plunder wins. **What are the game mechanics?** Three core actions: Pick (crack the vault, 40% base success, high reward), Search (find stashes, 65% chance, consistent payouts), and Sabotage (disrupt a rival, 30% hit rate, steal findings). Actions resolve simultaneously each round. **Is Plundrix fully on-chain?** Yes. All game logic runs on smart contracts with zero backend infrastructure. Every action, outcome, and payout is recorded on-chain — transparent, verifiable, and permanent. Contracts are open-source with deterministic outcomes. **How long does a game take?** Sessions are short and intense, typically lasting minutes rather than hours. Join a vault, make your moves, and walk away with your plunder quickly. **Is Plundrix free to play?** Yes, the game itself is free. Players only pay blockchain gas fees for their on-chain transactions. There are no subscription fees, no premium currencies, and no pay-to-win mechanics. **What wallet do I need?** Any chain-compatible wallet works. Connect through the web interface at plundrix.com to start playing. **Who made Plundrix?** Plundrix is a Racerverse production by LuckyMachines. It is built with lean smart contract architecture designed for fast, fair, competitive gameplay.