> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ogrealm.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ogrealm.com/society/classes.md).

# Classes

OGs have the opportunity to assume various roles in the Realm as defined by Classes — the social order of the Realm, made law at UEC 501 and granted automatically by the verified holdings of your wallet.

## The Ladder

| Class           | Role               | Requirement (held LIQUID)                            |
| --------------- | ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| 🔱 **Mad OG**   | Ruler of the Realm | —                                                    |
| 🔮 **Guardian** | Control            | *Unreleased*                                         |
| 👑 **King**     | Power              | *Unreleased*                                         |
| 📚 **Noble**    | Loyalty            | 10,000 $OGA                                          |
| 🛡️ **Knight**  | Security           | 1M $OGG **+** 1B $OGC **+** 1T $OGF — simultaneously |
| 💰 **Capital**  | Wealth             | 1,000,000 $OGG                                       |
| 🧱 **Builder**  | Resources          | 1,000,000,000 $OGC                                   |
| 🎲 **Degen**    | Entrepreneurs      | 1,000,000,000,000 $OGF                               |
| 💎 **OG**       | Commoners          | 100,000,000 $OGC                                     |

<figure><img src="/files/VfsRrXZmrravapm2X2yV" alt="The Class Ladder — Noble above Knight; the ladder mirrors the token ladder"><figcaption><p>The Class Ladder — Noble above Knight; the ladder mirrors the token ladder</p></figcaption></figure>

## The Crown's Weight

Why does the Mad OG sit atop the ladder with no token threshold beside his name? Because the top of the Realm is held not by a gate any player can buy, but by **institutional weight** — and that weight is real, and measurable.

The three institutions of [the Crown](/power/mad-og.md) each anchor one of the three highest tokens, holding it at or above **30% — the Realm's understood floor of control:**

| Institution                     | Anchors                        | Retains                                                                                 | The token it guards |
| ------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------- |
| 🔱 Mad OG                       | [$OGR](/physics/tokens/ogr.md) | **90%**                                                                                 | the total power     |
| 🏦 [OG Bank](/power/og-bank.md) | [$OGM](/physics/tokens/ogm.md) | **70%**                                                                                 | the core elements   |
| 🕋 [OG Lab](/power/og-lab.md)   | [$OGA](/physics/tokens/oga.md) | **30%** (endowed 80%, gave 50% to the [Airdrop](/era-ii/alchemy-airdrop.md), keeps 30%) | the dark science    |

These thresholds are **not enforced onchain** — no contract compels them. They are the generally accepted, generally understood levels of institutional control, balance, and weight. The Lab sits exactly at the floor by design: endowed 80% of $OGA, it supplied the entire 50% Airdrop and was topped back up to 30% — giving the supply to the people while keeping the weight that secures its domain. The Bank and the Mad OG hold well above the floor. That a ruler retains a controlling weight of his sovereign token is what keeps his powers his.

These same three tokens — $OGR, $OGM, $OGA — are the sworn tokens of the ladder's highest rungs (see below). The institutions are the weight standing behind the gates.

<figure><img src="/files/PuGH3Gh2Gse4rr33GQ24" alt="The Crown — each institution anchors a top token at ≥30%"><figcaption><p>The Crown — each institution anchors a top token at ≥30%</p></figcaption></figure>

## The Liquid Law

**Class is computed on liquid holdings only.** Tokens locked in the [Reserve](/games/og-reserve.md) — however vast — do not count toward Class. Commitment and standing are a visible trade, and the Realm watches who chooses which.

**Class rolls.** It is a living measure, not a title: spend below a threshold and the rank leaves you; cross it again and the rank returns. Roles are granted automatically in [Discord](https://discord.gg/ogrealm) from your verified wallet.

## The Sworn Tokens

The ladder mirrors the [token ladder](/physics/tokens.md): each emitting token guards a Class, in supply order — $OGA crowns the Noble, $OGG the Capital, $OGC the Builder, $OGF the Degen. The OG floor rests on Coin, and the Knight binds three tokens at once.

**Two tokens remain unsworn.** Above the Noble stand two unreleased gates. The patient may draw their own conclusions; the Realm will confirm nothing before its time.

## The Quotas

Every Class is scarce by arithmetic — the thresholds are fixed shares of fixed supplies:

| Class      | Share of sworn supply  | Seats ever possible  | Seat physics                                                                                                                                                      |
| ---------- | ---------------------- | -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 📚 Noble   | 1% of $OGA             | **100**              | Gated — most of the supply is held by the Lab and the Airdrop; the [Alchemy Airdrop](/era-ii/alchemy-airdrop.md) will release up to 50 more seats in a single day |
| 🛡️ Knight | 0.1% of three supplies | **≤ 1,000**          | Triple-taxed — each Knight seat consumes a Capital, a Builder, and a Degen seat at once                                                                           |
| 💰 Capital | 0.1% of $OGG           | **1,000**            | Flexing — Gold staked into the Reserve abdicates the seat until it returns                                                                                        |
| 🧱 Builder | 0.1% of $OGC           | **1,000**            | Expanding — the Reserve emits new Coin every Epoch for years to come                                                                                              |
| 🎲 Degen   | 0.1% of $OGF           | **< 1,000, falling** | Deflationary — every burn of the Fool destroys future seats forever                                                                                               |
| 💎 OG      | 0.01% of $OGC          | **10,000**           | The widening commons                                                                                                                                              |

Live seat counts stand on the [Onchain Status](/canon/onchain-status.md) page. The races are public.

{% hint style="warning" %}
A seat that is possible is not a seat that is reachable. Float, locks, and burns decide how many of each Class can exist **today** — and the chain shows all three.
{% endhint %}

## Citizenship

The OG floor — 100M $OGC liquid — is [Citizenship](/society/citizenship.md) itself: the gate through which the Realm counts you among its own.

***

*✓ Verified by the Mad OG · UEC 702 (2026-06-06)*


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