# QUBIT Creator Tool

The QUBIT Creator Tool is where your journey as a character designer begins. It’s a web-based app that lets you transform a raw Skeleton NFT into a fully playable, one-of-a-kind fighter ready for the arena.

[Launch the Creator Tool →](https://create.qubit.world)

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## Build, Customize, Mint

Once you connect your Immutable Wallet, the Creator Tool will show the Skeletons you own. Each Skeleton comes with a fixed class and rarity, which determines your character’s base stats and available spell pool. You can’t change the class, it’s part of the Skeleton’s identity, but everything else is up to you!

You’ll be able to shape your character’s appearance using our voxel editor to make it feel truly yours. Add a name, maybe a backstory, and when you’re ready - hit Mint.&#x20;

That’s the moment your Skeleton transforms into a Character NFT.

From that point on, the Skeleton is embedded (used), it can’t be used again, and the character it created is forever unique, minted on-chain, and ready to play.

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### Why you want to be a Qubit creator...

Creating your own Qubit character is more than just visual customization. Minted Characters are fully integrated into the QUBIT game. They can battle, level up, earn Flares, and compete. And since they’re NFTs, they can also be listed on the marketplace, meaning your creations can become someone else’s next main fighter.

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### Create to Play. Or Let others play your legacy.

Whether you’re building a warrior for yourself or designing one to gift or sell, the Creator Tool is the bridge between creativity and gameplay. If you’re interested in becoming part of the QUBIT creator economy, check out our [Quickstart for Creators](/qubit-whitepaper/quickstart-for-creators.md) to learn how to get started, and how to turn your creativity into a revenue stream.


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