Elite Tiers — Copy Ninjas & Mirror Fighters
#6.1 Copy Ninjas
50 NFTs out of 3,333. Pink background that overrides their underlying style color, marking them as outsiders.
Mechanics
- Have a fixed underlying fighting style (Boxer, Grappler, Tank, Counter Puncher, or Kicker) — they fight with that style's damage profile
- Standard 5-technique loadout from their own assignment
- 6th technique slot: the Copy Ability
- During any match, can use ONE technique that the opponent has used earlier in that same match
- One-time use per match; must choose to activate
- Copy Ability cannot be used in Round 1 (nothing has been seen yet)
Strategic Profile
- Strictly mechanically better than a base NFT (5 techniques + 1 copied = 6 usable abilities)
- Forces opponents to think carefully about when to reveal their strongest techniques
- Most dangerous against aggressive technique users; least dangerous against conservative players
#6.2 Mirror Fighters (v3 Refined Mechanic)
50 NFTs out of 3,333. Orange background. Unlike Copy Ninjas, they have NO fixed style.
Mechanics (UPDATED IN v3)
- Mirror Fighter automatically takes on the opponent's style each match (not picked — automatic). The mirror is a property of the NFT, not a pre-match choice the player makes.
- Their own 5 techniques (their personal loadout) stay with them; only the style profile mirrors the opponent's clan style for that match.
- This means every Mirror match is a same-style mirror matchup in the matchup pentagon — which guarantees no style imbalance. The Mirror Fighter trades matchup-web upside for guaranteed equality of style.
- Style is locked for the duration of the match (it tracks whatever the opponent entered as).
- Standard 5-technique loadout from their own assignment (no Copy Ability).
Mirror vs Mirror Rule (unchanged from v2)
When two Mirror Fighters face each other, the system randomly assigns one of the 5 styles. Both fighters play as that style for the match. Could be Boxer vs Boxer, or any pairing. The random result is written to the match log permanently as part of Fighter Legacy.
Design Rationale for the v3 Change
The v2 framing (Mirror picks their style from 5 options before the match) created a shallow information-warfare minigame that ran before combat even started. The v3 framing (automatic same-style mirror) strips that out and replaces it with an identity that is mechanically pure: the Mirror Fighter is the opponent's stylistic twin, always. Their own personal techniques are what individuate the match. This is philosophically cleaner — the Mirror Fighter's essence is ‘I become you, then I beat you with my own weapons.’
Strategic Profile
- Always plays a same-style matchup in the pentagon — no rock-paper-scissors advantage OR disadvantage
- Power comes entirely from technique loadout and player skill
- Most predictable archetype stylistically; most expressive archetype technique-wise
- Mirror vs any opponent is effectively the purest skill test in the ecosystem — identical style profiles, personal loadouts decide
#6.3 The Two Elite Types — Philosophical Contrast
- Copy Ninja: keeps their identity, steals one weapon. The thief who remains themselves.
- Mirror Fighter: abandons their stylistic identity, becomes the opponent's type. The actor who disappears into the role.
Both are elite. Neither is strictly superior to the other. They appeal to different collector and player archetypes:
- Copy Ninjas: guaranteed +1 advantage (extra technique), no risk. The 'safe premium' buyer.
- Mirror Fighters: guaranteed equality (same-style matchup), pure skill test. The 'purist premium' buyer.
#6.4 Elite Tier Leaderboards
- Top Copy Ninja leaderboard
- Top Mirror Fighter leaderboard
- Mirror vs Mirror sub-leaderboard: the highest win rate in Mirror-vs-Mirror matchups only. The 'true master chameleon.' Pure skill, zero style advantage, zero information edge.