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# Prize Amounts

Players can earn Pethereum Crystals by playing games. However, to keep the pet circulation stabilized, there is a 12 hour earning limit. The earning limit depends on the active pet's rarity level. For example, if a player has a pet with 2.5 rarity level, the 12 hour earning limit will be 2500 Pethereum Crystals. The earning limit resets at 12 A.M. and 12 P.M. in the local time zone of a player.

Calculation: Active pet's rarity level X 1000

The rarity levels of the pets have a value between 1 and 5. Detailed information about pet rarity can be found in the [Rarity](/gameplay/rarity.md) section.

Below, you can find the games in Pethereum  designed for gamers and their precious pets to have a good time.


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