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Your loft in VPR

Learn what your loft is, where your pigeons appear in the game, and how it connects to racing, breeding, and the marketplace.

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Your loft is your personal home base inside Virtual Pigeon Racing. Here you have a clear overview of all the pigeons you own in VPR, including their key stats, history, and details you need for racing and breeding.

If you have never followed traditional pigeon racing: racers usually keep their birds in a loft, and VPR uses the same idea as a digital home for your pigeons.

What you can see in your loft

In your loft, you can view key information about each pigeon, such as:

  • Core pigeon details like generation, bloodline, and breed type

  • Genetics and traits

  • Performance stats and other pigeon data

  • Race history and results

  • Pedigree and lineage information

  • Achievements, such as special rings earned in the game

Viewing a specific pigeon

From your loft, you can click into a pigeon to view more detailed information about that specific bird. This helps you make better decisions about:

  • Which races fit that pigeon best

  • Which pigeons to breed together

  • Which pigeons you want to keep, develop, or list for sale

How pigeons arrive in your loft

When you acquire a pigeon, it will appear in your loft. This can happen through:

  • Buying a pigeon (for example via the marketplace)

  • Receiving a pigeon through breeding

  • Acquiring a pigeon through official releases

Note: Because your pigeons are NFTs, you can also view the pigeons you own in your crypto wallet, and on supported NFT marketplaces like OpenSea. For managing pigeons for gameplay. The best place is the VPR game interface, especially your loft.

How to find your loft in the game

You can open your loft directly from the main menu inside the VPR app.

  1. Log in to Virtual Pigeon Racing.

  2. Look at the top menu bar.

  3. Click Loft.

  4. You will now see My loft, with an overview of all pigeons you own.

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