Forgotten Runiverse has officially launched its Quanta Claim Event, allowing players to bid their in-game currency, Quanta, for a share of $PIXEL tokens. The event runs for two weeks and also includes a 40% discount in the in-game store.
What Is the Quanta Claim Event?
The Quanta Claim Event connects Forgotten Runiverse with the wider $PIXEL ecosystem, letting players transform the Quanta they have earned in-game into blockchain-based rewards. A total of up to 5 million $PIXEL tokens have been allocated to participants based on how much Quanta they bid and the assets they hold.
Players earn and accumulate Quanta through daily missions, crafting, and land ownership before spending them in the claim window. Each bid counts as a share of the prize pool, rewarding the most active adventurers across Runiverse.

How Players Earn Multipliers?
To increase their share, players gain multipliers depending on the assets they hold.
According to official event posts, each item or land type adds points that boost the total Quanta value a player bids:
- 🏰 Town = 3,000 Points
- 🏡 Village = 700 Points
- 🧙♂️ Wizard = 40 Points
- 💍 Ring = 30 Points
- 🐴 Pony = 24 Points
- 🛖 Settlement = 4 Points
- 🏠 Homestead = 1 Point
All points are added together per holder and then used to multiply the total Quanta they have bid, determining the player’s final reward in $PIXEL.
Event Rewards and Store Discounts
Once the event concludes, the $PIXEL rewards will be distributed based on each player’s adjusted bid weight. Players can then spend their $PIXEL tokens within the game to purchase Mana, boosts, and other items, made even more accessible through a limited-time 40% discount on all in-game store purchases.
Conclusion
The Quanta Claim Event began around May 5, 2025, following the Dungeon Run pre-event. Players have two weeks to bid Quanta and maximize their multipliers before the claiming window closes.
This marks another step in the growing collaboration between Forgotten Runiverse and the Pixels ecosystem on Ronin Network. By rewarding both asset ownership and player activity, the event reinforces a key Web3 concept: play, own, and earn, while experimenting with deeper cross-game token integration.










