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In addition to in-game rewards, players can actively engage with the MetaSpace ecosystem to earn exclusive community rewards. However, community rewards are not counted toward the in-game leaderboard. This separation keeps the main leaderboard focused purely on skill in missions and arenas while giving every player extra ways to earn outside the core game. You can join events on Telegram and Discord, create content, help new players, or simply stay active in the community channels. These rewards feel special because they come from being part of the bigger MetaSpace family instead of just grinding solo. The more you interact with others and the team, the more chances you get for surprise drops, titles, and real value. It makes the game feel alive and connected beyond just playing matches.
Whether you love competing for weekly prizes or joining fun campaigns, there is always something rewarding happening in the MetaSpace community. This balance keeps both competitive players and casual players happy at the same time. Community rewards use $LORD, NFTs, and sometimes $USDT, giving you real value for your time and creativity. The system is designed so you never feel left out, even if you are not the top scorer in the game. You can earn while chatting, making memes, organizing events, or helping the community grow. Checking your community progress becomes part of the daily fun because you know every post or event can lead to something good. The team runs these programs regularly, so there is always something new to look forward to.
Community rewards on MetaSpace include airdrops, engagement rewards, and giveaways in community channels. In addition to XP, community rewards can take the form of $LORD, NFTs, and $USDT. Every week, the top three XP earners get special weapon NFTs plus the title “Commander of the Week.” This title shows up on your profile and makes other players notice you in a good way. If the same player stays in the top three for four weeks in a row, they receive a rare character NFT as a huge bonus reward. Every month, the highest overall XP earner gets the title “Commander of the Month” along with $100 worth of $LORD. This monthly prize feels like a real achievement and gives you extra tokens you can spend or stake right away. At the end of each year, the top player becomes “Metanoid of the Year,” and the top 10 earners receive large $LORD prizes.
In 2025, the winner received $500 in $LORD, the first runner-up got $400, and the second runner-up got $300. These yearly rewards make long-term players feel truly valued for their dedication. You can also join exclusive quests and campaigns on Telegram and Discord. Top performers in content creation contests, game nights, community development events, and social media campaigns get rewarded with $LORD. These activities are fun and social, so you earn while making friends and helping the whole community grow stronger. The system is built so everyone has a fair chance — you don’t need to be the absolute best at the game to win exciting rewards in MetaSpace.
MetaSpace has two leaderboards — the in-game leaderboard that you can see on the app and the Airdrop leaderboard on the website. The in-game leaderboard shows the strongest players and motivates everyone to keep improving their skills. Anyone with over 25,000 XP can appear on it, but only the top 15 names are displayed at a time, so the list stays clean and exciting to watch. You can still see your own XP rank next to your name even if you are not in the top 15. Only XP earned from missions, arenas, login rewards, and daily spins counts here. Community rewards and campaign XP do not show up on this leaderboard at all. This keeps the ranking fair and focused purely on core gameplay skill.

The Airdrop leaderboard on the website tracks players who are active in community events and special campaigns. It is used to decide who gets bigger airdrops and special drops in the future. This leaderboard is not live yet, but it will become very important once more events and airdrops start rolling out. Having two separate leaderboards is smart because it rewards different types of players at the same time. Some people love competing in missions and arenas, while others enjoy creating content and joining community activities. Both leaderboards give you clear goals and make you feel recognized for what you do best. Checking them becomes part of the daily fun because you can see how close you are to the next reward or title.