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# Brawler Rental

Brawler Rental is a feature that enables players to easily rent out and borrow brawlers.\
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This feature allows players with multiple brawlers to rent them out and earn token rewards, while others who don't own a brawler can try out the game and various brawlers without needing to purchase them.\
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Players can offer their brawlers for rent on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, and the amount of tokens they earn will vary based on their brawler's rarity, with higher rarities yielding more tokens.\
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Renters will have the opportunity to play the game using the rented brawler and will retain any rewards earned with the rental brawlers.


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