> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.roachracingclub.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.roachracingclub.com/in-game-assets/badges.md).

# Badges

Badges are in-game achievements in Roach Racing Club, awarded for completing specific actions tied to your gameplay progression.\
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Each Badge is an SBT (Soulbound Token) NFT, which can be claimed to your wallet and permanently linked to your account.

Claiming a Badge grants XPR, with the amount determined by its rarity:

* Bronze Badges — up to 300 XPR
* Silver Badges —  up to 1,000 XPR
* Gold Badges — up to 3,000 XPR
* Secret Badges — up to 10,000 XPR\
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  Secret Badges are hidden achievements with special conditions and some of the highest XPR rewards in the ecosystem.

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#### How to View & Claim Badges

You can browse all available Badges directly in-game:  Profile → Badges

By clicking on any Badge, you will see:

* its rarity tier
* requirements needed to unlock it
* whether it’s already eligible for claim
* and the XPR reward tied to it.

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#### Why Badges Matter

Badges are more than cosmetic achievements — they provide meaningful progression benefits:

* XPR points used to improve your long-term standing in the Roach ecosystem
* Onchain proof of progression (SBTs stored in your wallet)
* Access to exclusive events, missions, and giveaways
* Higher Badge tiers may influence future reward allocations

**Collect them all, Coach!**

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