Managing your bankroll and arrow stakes
One of the most effective habits is thinking in per-arrow units. Since the volley system allows between 1 and 100 arrows, the cost per round fluctuates. A stake of ₹50 per arrow in a 20-arrow volley costs ₹1,000 for that round. However, the same budget could cover 200 individual arrows at a stake of ₹5 per arrow. Framing your spend around the individual arrow makes it much easier to keep track of your rupees and stay within your limits.
Before you even open the game, decide on a total session budget. Calculate how many arrows that budget allows at your chosen stake, and then distribute them as you like across rounds. This method ensures that your total exposure is always visible, even if you decide to change your volley size mid-session. Plus, it helps avoid the common trap of overspending in a single high-intensity round.
- Calculate a session limit based on total arrows (e.g., 500 arrows at ₹10 = ₹5,000 budget)
- Use smaller volleys in Hard Mode to spread your risk across more rounds
- Avoid the temptation to increase stakes after a loss; the next arrow is always a fresh start
- Focus on your remaining arrow count rather than the decreasing balance to maintain focus
Different players have different levels of risk tolerance. A casual player might prefer Easy Mode with consistent small wins, while a high-roller might target the big multipliers in Hard Mode. Keep in mind that your strategy should match your personal budget and goals. The data below shows how different approaches can be structured for Indian players.
The following table outlines common player profiles and their typical betting patterns within the game.
| Player Profile | Bankroll Approach | Bet Sizing (₹) | Risk Factor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casual Player | Fixed budget, Easy Mode | ₹10–₹20 per arrow | Low volatility focus |
| Balanced Strategy | Set arrow count, Medium Mode | ₹50–₹100 per arrow | Moderate risk tolerance |
| High Multiplier Focus | Risk-specific budget, Hard Mode | ₹200–₹500 per arrow | High volatility targeting |
| Training Mode | Practice sessions, Demo only | No real money used | Zero financial risk |
