BattleRise NFT Skin Series 1: What You Need to Know
A limited-edition NFT skin drop with token rewards and future perks: here’s everything you need to know.

BattleRise, a strategy RPG built on Etherlink, is launching a limited-edition collection of Champion Skins on February 13th. This event allows players to own past skins, some of which may never return while unlocking exclusive token rewards.
These skins aren’t just vanity collectibles. They have built-in perks, including a multiplier-based token allocation at the upcoming Token Generation Event (TGE).
Here’s everything you need to know about the drop, the rewards, and what these skins might mean for the future.
What is BattleRise?
BattleRise: Kingdom of Champions is a strategy RPG where players form teams of heroes, battle through dungeons, and collect loot. Each hero has different abilities, and skins let you customize their look.
Some skins in BattleRise are NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, which are unique digital assets you can own and trade. Unlike traditional game skins, these NFTs can come with in-game benefits and, in this case, token rewards.
What’s Special About This Drop?
This release brings back 30 past skins that were previously available in BattleRise. If you missed out on them before, this is your chance to get one.
Each skin comes with a Dragon Frame, which affects how many tokens you’ll receive at their upcoming Token Generation Event (TGE).
The skin event is a one-time opportunity to collect these skins with built-in bonuses.

How Do You Get One?
- Whitelist Price: $10 USD (or 2,000 Points from quests.battlerise.com)
- Public Price: $15 USD
- Each purchase gives you one random skin with a Dragon Frame
- Total Supply: 6,000 NFTs
How Token Rewards Work
Each Dragon Frame comes with a set token allocation from the Token Generation Event (TGE):
- Common → 100 tokens per NFT
- Rare → 250 tokens per NFT
- Epic → 500 tokens per NFT
- Legendary → 1000 tokens per NFT
However, if you own multiple NFTs, you get a multiplier on your TGE allocation.
TGE Multipliers: More NFTs = More Tokens
Owning multiple NFTs at TGE increases your total token allocation:
- 5 NFTs → 2x total tokens
- 10 NFTs → 2.5x total tokens
- 15 NFTs → 3x total tokens
- 20 NFTs → 3.5x total tokens
- 25 NFTs → 4x total tokens
- 30 NFTs → 5x total tokens (Max)
For example, if you own 10 Rare NFTs (250 tokens each) at TGE:
- Base allocation: 2,500 tokens
- With the 2.5x multiplier, your total TGE allocation = 6,250 tokens
Holding Bonus: Extra Rewards for Long-Term Holders
Beyond the initial TGE drop, holding your NFTs longer increases your rewards through future airdrops:
- At TGE → You receive your full allocation
- Each month after TGE = +0.5x bonus airdrop
- Max = 5x bonus after 8 months
You’ll receive significant additional rewards if you hold your NFTs for 8 months.
The exact schedule for these future airdrops will be available after the TGE.

What Else Can You Expect From These Skins?
Beyond token rewards, BattleRise has teased additional benefits for these NFT skins. While the team hasn’t shared full details yet, here’s what we know so far:
- Skins may offer in-game effects or utility
- Bonuses could stack if you own multiple skins
- Complete skin sets might unlock exclusive perks
The team will reveal more details as the TGE approaches and new game updates roll out.
Why This Matters
- Skins aren’t just collectibles; they give real token rewards
- More NFTs = bigger TGE rewards
- Holding longer = additional airdrops
- Legendary frames have the highest base rewards
- Skins may have future in-game utility
- This is the only way to get these bonuses before the TGE
Final Thoughts: Should You Get One?
If you’re already playing BattleRise, this is a rare chance to collect skins you may have missed while securing future token rewards. If you’re new, this could be a great way to start with something valuable.
With only 6,000 available, spots may fill up quickly. Whether you’re after a unique skin, early token access, or both, this is a one-time event worth checking out.
Minting begins February 13th!