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X3NA offers three room types based on battle duration. Each one suits a different play style and skill level.

Quick Room (30 seconds)

The fastest and most intense format on the platform.
  • Best for: Adrenaline seekers and players who rely on gut instinct and momentum.
  • Analysis: Very little time for technical analysis. Decisions are based on immediate price action, volume spikes, and split-second reads.
  • Character: High-frequency rounds, higher chance of ties, results determined by micro-movements.
Not recommended for beginners. The rapid pace doesn't leave room for learning and can be overwhelming.

Standard Room (60 seconds)

The most popular and balanced room type. Recommended for all players, especially beginners.
  • Best for: Everyone. Provides a good balance of speed and time to think.
  • Analysis: Enough time to check 2-3 key indicators (EMA crossovers, RSI levels) and glance at the prediction distribution before making your call.
  • Character: The most active rooms with the largest player pools, leading to bigger and more balanced prize pools.

Extended Room (90 seconds)

The methodical room for players who rely on thorough analysis.
  • Best for: Experienced traders who use comprehensive technical analysis.
  • Analysis: Ample time to draw trend lines, identify support and resistance levels, and use a full suite of indicators (MACD, Bollinger Bands, multi-timeframe analysis).
  • Character: Slower-paced, fewer rounds per session. Results are driven by more established trends rather than noise.

Quick Comparison

Quick (30s)
Standard (60s)
Extended (90s)
Pace
Very fast
Balanced
Methodical
TA Importance
Low
Medium
High
Best For
Momentum players
Everyone
Technical analysts
Recommended for Beginners
No
Yes
No

Finding Your Style

If you're new, follow this path:
  1. Start with Standard (60s) — Learn the interface, practice reading the chart, and get comfortable with the flow.
  1. Try Quick (30s) — Once you're familiar with the mechanics, test your reflexes in the fastest room.
  1. Move to Extended (90s) — When you're ready to apply more rigorous technical analysis, this room rewards careful thinking.
Track your results to see which room type gives you the best win rate. Over time, you'll find the format that best matches your skills.