Rules of the hierarchy
Money talks. Rank listens. Crying changes nothing.
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Bigger bid. Bigger rank.
No algorithm. No engagement score. No mercy. The board sorts everyone by total dollars paid, highest first.
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Getting in costs $1
One dollar gets a fresh account on the board. The +/- controls move in five-dollar steps, and every MOG action aims five dollars above its target.
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You don’t need #1 to enter the fight
Bid whatever your ego can afford. You land at the highest rank that amount can buy.
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Ties reward whoever got there first
Same total? The older bid stays on top. If you wanted their spot, you should have gone bigger.
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The throne costs $5 more
Taking #1 starts five dollars above the current leader’s total. Kings get replaced. That’s the product.
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Already ranked? Pay only the gap
To climb, pay the difference between the account’s current total and its new target. Dollars already paid still count—we don’t charge twice for the same ground.
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No money. No rank.
Your listing goes live when payment clears. Until then, you’re just another person saying they could take the spot.
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One X account. One identity.
Every listing is permanently tied to its X account. Anyone can bid that account higher without signing in.
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Paying for someone doesn’t make you them
Only the verified X account owner can edit its profile. Buying someone else a rank does not buy their identity.
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Got mogged? No refunds.
Someone passing you is not a bug. It’s the entire game. Every payment is final, so pay up again or enjoy the view from underneath.