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Your Avatar

Your avatar is your in-game self - the character you pick once, level up over time, gear up with equipment, and take into every battle. Unlike a soldier or a demon, the avatar isn't bound to any one habit. It's the you of the game world.

Avatar classes

What the Avatar Is

The avatar is the player. It's created once when you pick a class during onboarding, and it stays with your account permanently. There's exactly one avatar per account - you don't "own" an avatar, you are the avatar.

Every visible representation of you across the app - your profile, your arena preview, your leaderboard row, your battle portrait - is the avatar. There's no separate "person profile" and "game profile." They're the same thing.

Where the Avatar Fights

The avatar participates in every kind of combat in the game:

  • Dungeons - often alongside soldiers in the soldier phase, and always solo in the boss phase.
  • Adventure quests - both boss-only quests (avatar vs boss) and multi-phase quests (avatar plus soldiers).
  • Arena - avatar-only PvP. Soldiers stay home.

The arena is the only combat mode that's avatar-exclusive; soldiers can't follow you there.

What Shapes Your Avatar's Power

Four separate layers combine to produce every combat number on your avatar's sheet:

  1. Class - your starting distribution of identity attributes plus a handful of signature class perks. Set at onboarding, permanent.
  2. Identity attributes - six stats (Armor, Strength, Intelligence, Speed, Luck, Vitality) that you shape by spending skill points as you level.
  3. Equipment - eight slots of gear, each adding flat stat bonuses.
  4. Real-life stats - multiplicative modifiers based on how you've been living recently.

That last layer is what makes the avatar different from every other combat unit in the game. A static build - same class, same allocation, same equipment - performs differently in battle depending on how your real-life patterns are trending.

One Avatar, One Life

There's no alts, no parallel characters, no starting over. The avatar is you. The only way to remove it is account deletion, which is a destructive action you explicitly initiate from settings.

If you wish you'd picked a different class, the only path is account reset - and the friction is intentional. The design treats class as a real choice with real consequences.