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# ▶️ Castle Siege Gate

To encourage active participation in **Castle Siege** and ensure a fair and smooth gameplay experience, **destroying castle siege gates** will drop **1 Disaster Crystal**. This change is designed to incentivize players to destroy all the castle siege gates during the event, as it helps maintain the flow of the battle.

Additionally, this approach aims to prevent players from exploiting a visual bug in the gate system, which has not yet been fixed in the source. By making the destruction of the gates rewarding, players are less likely to take advantage of the bug and are encouraged to engage in the event in a more strategic and fair manner.

<mark style="color:red;">This update ensures a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved in Castle Siege!</mark>


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