From template to ladder
Start from the official template, shape movement and shrine logic, test in Play BvB, then deploy the active bot into ranked Duel when it is ready.

Programmable Competition
Bot Arena is Raksha's programmable competition surface. You write or tune deterministic bots, test them in casual Play, then deploy eligible player-owned bots into ranked Duel.
A bot is a stateless agent that receives the current authoritative game state and returns one legal action for its turn. The server validates execution boundaries and falls back safely when bot execution fails.
System bots are built-in Raksha opponents and benchmarks. Player bots belong to a profile, can be updated or retired, and must pass upload and runtime constraints before they compete.
Start from the official template, shape movement and shrine logic, test in Play BvB, then deploy the active bot into ranked Duel when it is ready.
Bots cannot use Math.random, Date-based decision making, network calls, filesystem access, imports, external libraries, browser globals, or dynamic code execution.
Arena BvB matches can appear in Watch as upcoming, live, or recent public cards because they are ranked, deterministic, and persisted as competitive history.
Opening the Gates...
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