Glossary
Every term you'll meet in Moral Kombat — the debaters, the audience, the Coins, the props. Here's what they all mean.
The Name
- Moral Kombat
A live 1-on-1 debate platform built as a battle of ideas, not a battle between people. "Moral" is the substance of the debate — beliefs, ethics, judgment. "Kombat" is its competitive energy — tension, strategy, the drive to win an argument or change a mind.
The Debaters
- Debaters
The two opposing voices in a match — each defending a different side of the same question. Not enemies, not a physical fight. One tends to be calm and analytical; the other bold and challenging.
- Pro & Con
The two sides of a debate. Pro takes the floor for the motion; Con argues against it.
The Audience
- The Audience
The spectators collectively — and the wider Moral Kombat community. The audience isn't passive: it reacts, it votes, and it decides which argument carries the room.
- The Verdict
The audience's decision that settles a debate.
- Sway
How many minds a debater actually moved — the percentage of the audience persuaded over the course of a debate.
- Crowd Favorite
The side the audience crowns as the winner.
The Arena
- Challenge
A public invitation to debate. One debater names the topic and the time, drops the link wherever the argument started, and the opponent accepts. Also heard as: call someone out, throw down, step into the arena.
- Round
A timed segment of a debate. The clock runs, the arena watches, and every second counts.
Coins & Support
- Coins
The platform currency. You buy Coins, then spend them to support debaters and send Gifts.
- Give Props
The act of backing a debater. Sending a Gift earns that debater Props.
- Gifts
Virtual items the audience sends to debaters using Coins.
- Golden Mic
The premium Gift — the strongest show of support in the arena.
- Props Received
A debater's lifetime total of support, earned across every debate they've fought.