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# Expeditions

### Which is the aim of expeditions?

The main goal of the expeditions is to send Voxel Weird Apes into squad of one to five to collect <mark style="color:orange;">**EXP**</mark> & [<mark style="color:orange;">**Weirdonite**</mark>](/weird-apes-club/legends-of-weirdonite/weirdonite.md) and redeem it for prizes such as the [<mark style="color:orange;">**$WAC seasonal reward pool**</mark>](/weird-apes-club/legends-of-weirdonite/usdwac-reward-pool.md), unique NFTs and more!

Legends of Weirdonite takes place in seasons. A season lasts 14 days and always awaits adventurers with new rewards.

![Don't look back!](/files/CxyxwqvjK7f0W1U5dVkR)

### What I need to start an Expedition?&#x20;

Expeditions can be started in two different ways:&#x20;

• Spending a can of <mark style="color:orange;">**Banana Cola**</mark>.&#x20;

• Spending 1 $WAC&#x20;

> All of $WAC spent in **Legends of Weirdonite** will be allocated in the following way:
>
> * 50% Seasonal $WAC reward pool
> * 40% Burn
> * 10% Project Vault (Marketing & Seasonal Treasury)

### How can I collect more loot?

Loot collected in an adventure can be improved by the use of [<mark style="color:orange;">**Catalyst**</mark>](/weird-apes-club/legends-of-weirdonite/catalyst.md)<mark style="color:orange;">**.**</mark>


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