Publish status
Public overview is live on /battle-mode. Arena opens after sign-in so the base can use saved learning progress.

Battle Mode
Built around real exam-board practice.
Battle Mode is StudyVector's learning system made competitive. Your base reflects subject strength, weak topics become repair zones, and every reward is tied to real practice.
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Today's battle: your Algebra Gate is exposed. Win one 5-question set to repair the zone and schedule the mistake for review.
Battle Mode still sits underneath real exam specifications. For official wording and board updates, cross-check AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, Cambridge International, SQA, IB and AP alongside any battle or repair task.
Arena is available for signed-in students. Clans, school leagues and seasons stay marked as coming soon until they are production-ready.
Publish status
Public overview is live on /battle-mode. Arena opens after sign-in so the base can use saved learning progress.
Audit result
Battle rewards, missions, queueing, demo guards, and recovery states were checked before this page was promoted.
Honesty rule
Clans, school leagues, and seasons remain labelled as coming soon. Current rewards come from answered questions.
Your knowledge = your base
Battle Mode is not idle base-building. It is a short-session practice loop that makes weak topics visible, gives the next action, and turns repair work into status.
Answered questions, stable recall and repaired mistakes are what move a zone from exposed to secure.
The base is not decoration. Damaged zones point to topics that need practice before they cost marks.
Wrong answers feed the Error Log, then return as short battles and scheduled review work.
Feature rules
If a Battle Mode feature does not increase questions answered, weak-topic repair, or return rate, it does not belong in the MVP.
No practice, no progress
No pay-to-win mechanics
Async-first competition
Speed helps, accuracy wins
Rewards come from verified learning
Clans must increase accountability
North star
A student answering 200 easy questions is not the win. A student fixing 20 weak-topic mistakes and returning five days in a week is the behaviour Battle Mode is designed to create.
One more session
The fastest way to understand Battle Mode is to answer, miss something, repair it, and watch progress come from the work.