💀 Creatures hunt in the Darkness
Strategy, Combat, and Taming
The creatures of Korim Miner, known as Grimits and Vermins, add a strategic and challenging dimension to the game through three complementary mechanics: blocking, combat, and capture.
Each of these forces players to prepare better, invest in key items, and maximize their rewards if managed correctly.
🪰 Blocking Vermins in the Lobby
Before starting a mining session, in the lobby, Vermins — such as bats, rats, or goblins — may appear and block the entire game interface.
These creatures prevent Korim from interacting with any of the game’s functions. To scare them away, players must use repellents, which can be purchased in the shop in exchange for USDT.
This mechanic regulates the farming pace and encourages strategic spending within the game’s economy, while also rewarding players with additional benefits for good management.
🪨 Grimits During Mining
During a mining session, every 12 hours, hordes of Grimits appear and challenge Korim to a fight before he can continue mining.
If Korim wins, the player receives:
The full mining reward.
An additional bonus for defeating the creature.
If Korim loses, he is expelled from the mine, losing that mining attempt and its reward.
For example: if the player was at mining 20/20 and loses, they earn nothing from that attempt and drop to 19/20.
This mechanic introduces a risk/reward factor, rewarding players who are well-equipped or have strong strategies.
🪄 Tameable Grimits
Some Grimits, instead of being defeated, can be captured and turned into allies or collectibles.
To capture them, players need special nets, available in the shop.
Only creatures whose name includes the word Tame can be domesticated.
These tamed Grimits may provide additional benefits in the future, such as:
Support during mining.
Special bonuses.
Participation in other activities.
🔥 Coming Soon: Grimit Battles
In the future, a system will be implemented where tamed Grimits owned by players can battle each other in PvP fights. This will open a new strategic and economic layer, independent of mining.
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