Fishing Frenzy, the onchain fishing and crafting game known for its player-driven economy, has launched a limited-time Cooking Contest that offers a 10,000 $RON prize pool to the top 500 chefs. The event, which began on April 17, runs through April 24, giving players a full week to compete on the in-game cooking leaderboard.

The contest is a one-off special event designed to reward skill, test future gameplay systems, and encourage deeper participation in Fishing Frenzy’s onchain crafting ecosystem.

7 Days, 500 Winners, 10,000 $RON Up for Grabs

Over the course of seven days, players will compete by cooking in-game dishes and climbing the ranks of the official cooking leaderboard. The top 500 players at the end of the contest will earn a share of 10,000 $RON, distributed based on tiered rankings.

In addition to the $RON payout, winners will also continue to receive standard leaderboard rewards, such as Chests and Frenzy Points, which can be used for other in-game features and future content unlocks.

Reward Breakdown by Tier

The 10,000 $RON prize pool is distributed across multiple ranking tiers:

  • Top 1–3 chefs will receive between 300–500 $RON
  • Ranks 4–20 receive between 75–200 $RON
  • Ranks 21–100 will earn 25–50 $RON
  • Ranks 101–500 are split into Elite and Adept tiers, earning rewards between 7–21 $RON

This tiered system ensures wide participation is rewarded, not just the highest scorers.

Why Run a Cooking Contest?

According to the Fishing Frenzy team, the cooking contest is an experiment. The game’s developers are using the contest as a way to test ideas for future economic systems, reward mechanisms, and short-term engagement loops.

“We believe short experiments like this are the best way to learn and improve onchain games,” the team shared via X. “There’s a lot to discover when building fun, sustainable web3 economies.”

The contest also serves as a proof-of-concept for crafting-centric competitions that could be expanded in the future. If successful, similar events for fishing, trading, or exploration may follow.

Anti-Cheating Measures in Place

Players are advised that no cheating or suspicious activity will be tolerated. Anyone caught using bots or attempting to manipulate the system may be disqualified from receiving rewards.

All gameplay and cooking progress is tracked onchain, adding transparency to the contest. The team is actively monitoring activity to ensure fairness.

One Week, One Shot

With just one day remaining, the heat is on in Fishing Frenzy’s kitchens. Whether you’re already on the leaderboard or just starting out, there’s still time to cook your way into the prize pool before the event ends on April 24.

To learn more or check your current rank, visit the official Fishing Frenzy Wiki or track updates through the @FishingFrenzyCo account on X.