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# Challenges (Coming Soon)

Damble offers rotating in-game challenges that reward players for achieving specific outcomes on selected games.

Each challenge is tied to a particular game and objective, such as hitting a certain multiplier with a minimum bet. The first player to complete the requirement claims the reward.

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### How It Works

* Each challenge specifies:
  * A game
  * A target (e.g. hit a multiplier)
  * A minimum bet requirement
* Players compete to complete the objective
* The **first player to achieve it wins the reward**

Challenges are limited and competitive, meaning speed and timing matter.

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### Rewards

Each challenge includes a fixed reward amount, which is awarded instantly to the winning player.

Rewards vary depending on difficulty, bet requirements, and multiplier targets.

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### Challenge Types

Examples of objectives include:

* Hitting high multipliers (e.g. 1,000x – 5,000x+)
* Completing specific outcomes on selected slots
* Achieving targets with minimum bet conditions

More difficult challenges offer significantly higher rewards.

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### Important Notes

* Only spins or bets that meet the **minimum requirement** qualify
* Challenges are **first-hit, first-served**
* Once completed, the challenge is closed
* New challenges are released regularly

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### Summary

Challenges are competitive, skill-and-luck-based events where players race to complete high-value objectives and claim rewards.

They are designed to add an extra layer of excitement on top of regular gameplay, with high payouts for those who hit first.


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