Quick Take
- Seasonal airdrops are tied to leaderboards, pass rewards, and token-based in-game currencies
- Delabs Pass and Poring Coins may influence $DELABS eligibility and in-game shop access
- Focus on weekly ranking systems and field grinding to optimize airdrop potential
How the Game’s Economy Works So Far
With Ragnarok Libre launching early access on August 4, and details on how earning will work are already available through the game’s official wiki. The game leans heavily on seasonal progression, layered currencies, and ranking mechanics. While rewards won’t be claimable at launch, a pattern is emerging for how early participants might position for future $DELABS airdrops.
Here’s a basic breakdown of how to play based on what we know so far with an eye on earning potential.
1. Seasonal Structure and Token Eligibility
The foundation of the earn loop is the seasonal airdrop. Based on the game’s documentation, airdrop eligibility includes:
- Libre Emblems, awarded weekly to top players across multiple leaderboards
- Delabs Points, earned through the Delabs Pass and daily mission completion
- Poring Coins, obtained via field activities, event quests, and PvP rankings
These three assets serve as key signals for airdrop qualification. Seasonal tracking appears to prioritize ongoing participation and consistent performance.
2. The Delabs Pass Loop
The Delabs Pass is a seasonal progression system that can be purchased through the in-game shop. Once active, it grants access to Delabs Points and Poring Coins, which are earned through daily quests and MVP hunts.
Accounts without the pass remain eligible for base progression but do not receive these two currencies. Delabs Points are used in a dedicated shop to unlock exclusive items, while Poring Coins are spent in a roulette system that cycles through different reward pools. Both are tracked in the account history and may be considered in future $DELABS airdrop eligibility.
The pass is the primary entry point into the game’s broader earning systems tied to seasonal rewards and token-linked mechanics.

3. Leaderboards and Weekly Emblems
Each week, top-ranking players receive Libre Emblems across six different leaderboard categories:
- Hall of Fame
- Battle Power
- Guild Ranking
- PvP (Solo and Co-op)
- Zeny Consumed
- Marketplace Trading Volume
Weekly resets allows for multiple chances to qualify. Emblems are non-transferable, but they are currently flagged as a key requirement for future airdrops.
The structure rewards consistency over peak performance.
4. Zeny and the Marketplace
Zeny functions as the core in-game trading currency. It can be earned through dungeons, item sales, crafting, and Sharevice which is the game’s lending system for idle characters.
The Zeny Marketplace is accessible through the Delabs Mini App. It allows for peer-to-peer Zeny trading and item purchases, with some transactions settled in $DELABS.
Certain rankings such as “Zeny Consumed” and “Marketplace Volume” favor high-Zeny activity. While Zeny itself is not listed as a direct airdrop requirement, high spend volume increases the likelihood of leaderboard-based Emblem rewards.
5. What Looks Efficient Right Now
Based on what is publicly available now, early access can be optimize by:
- Activating the Delabs Pass to start accumulating Delabs Points and Poring Coins
- Clearing daily missions, especially MVP hunts and PvP engagements
- Targeting leaderboard placement in categories that align with playstyle and available time
- Maintaining active log-ins for dungeons, event quests, and gear progression
- Utilizing Sharevice to earn passive Zeny and gear during inactive periods
This setup is best for progression across daily, weekly, and seasonal reward systems without reliance on high-stakes trading or early capital.
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