Rewards
All types of rewards on the platform
On Drafted.fun, rewards are at the heart of the experience. They are designed to connect every match, every card, and every action on the platform with meaningful outcomes. Rewards come from the team tokens trading fee and other mechanics, and are distributed through several layers.
The Drafted.fun reward system:
Clash Bank → snapshot taken before each match. 70% participate in the match, 30% rolls over. If the team gets eliminated after a loss, the remaining balance of the Clash bank (30%) flows into the Aegis Bank.
Aegis Bank → accumulates across the tournament, distributed to the champion.
Referral Rewards → 30% of all fees + 30% of referral pack purchases.
Pack Rewards → daily free packs + purchased packs with rarity mechanics.
XP & Progression → activity-based levels and achievements.
Together, these systems make Drafted.fun a complete reward ecosystem, combining match-by-match excitement with long-term engagement and community-driven growth. On the page below, you can find details about each mechanic.
Clash Bank
The Clash Bank is a pool that grows from trading activity on each team token. It is distributed in a dynamic way around every match.
How It Works
Accumulation
Every trade with a team token adds to that team’s Clash Bank.
Snapshot Before the Match
About 10–15 minutes before a game starts, a snapshot is taken.
Example: Team Spirit’s Clash Bank = $2000.
70% ($1400) is locked for this match, while 30% ($600) remains in the Clash Bank for future games.
Match Result
If Team Spirit wins → their Clash Bank remains intact, and the opponent's clash bank is distributed to TS’s active cards.
If Team Spirit loses → $1400 from the TS Clash Bank is distributed to the winner’s cards, while the $600 remains in the Clash Bank for the next match (plus new fees accumulate).
If Team Spirit loses and is eliminated → the leftover $600 is transferred to the Aegis Bank (since the team has no more matches).
Key Points
Rewards are distributed proportionally to card rarity.
This system guarantees constant match incentives without draining the entire bank at once.
Eliminated teams’ leftovers ensure value is not wasted but added to the final prize.
Aegis Bank
The Aegis Bank is the long-term prize pool. It accumulates throughout the entire tournament from trading activity. If a team is eliminated, any remaining balance from their Clash Bank is automatically added to the Aegis Bank.
At the end of the tournament, the entire Aegis Bank is distributed among the activated card lineups of the winning team.
This ensures that no value is lost when a team drops out — instead, it increases the final prize for the champions.
Pack Rewards
Packs are both a collectible mechanic and a reward channel:
Daily free pack every 24h ensures everyone can participate.
Purchased packs contain 10 random cards of varying rarities.
Rarer packs give higher chances for powerful cards.
Packs keep the ecosystem dynamic by continuously introducing new cards.
XP & Progression
Rewards on Drafted.fun are not only financial. The platform also offers progression rewards:
Earn XP for trading, opening packs, activating cards, and collecting rewards.
Level up to unlock new features and gain recognition.
Creates a sense of growth beyond monetary value
It turns every action — trading, opening packs, activating cards, or collecting rewards — into experience points that raise your level. The higher your level, the more features, achievements, and status you unlock within Drafted.fun.
And yes, we already have plans to reward you for those points...
Referral Rewards
Beyond Clash and Aegis Banks, Drafted.fun rewards community growth:
30% of the platform fee goes to referral rewards.
With a 10% fee structure, a referrer can earn up to 3% of the total trading volume on team tokens generated by their referrals.
30% of all purchased packs by referrals also goes directly to the referrer.
This makes Drafted.fun one of the most generous referral systems in fantasy platforms — rewarding influencers, community leaders, and players who bring others to the ecosystem.

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