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# Badges

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Currently there are 4 different types of **Badges** and every one of them has their own different attributes.  There are two ways to acquire badges. The first way is through Badge Boxes that drop based on predictions. Successful predictions, especially those with higher odds, increase the drop rate. To open Badge Boxes, users need to burn a certain amount of **$BFF** tokens.

| Badges        | Attribute                           |
| ------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| Country Badge | Increases certain countries odds    |
| Sports Badge  | Increases certain sports odds       |
| Lucky Badge   | Increases badge drop rate           |
| Thrive Badge  | Prevents losing from a single match |

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### Badge Upgrade

By heading to the **Upgrade** window, which is found within the **Badge** section, users can upgrade their Badges. In order to perform a Badge Upgrade user require to burn some amount of **$BFF** tokens.


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