What is the best way to get more rewards from the special events in Puzzles & Chaos: Frozen Castle?

avatarRicochetingAlert3 months ago
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avatarUnravelingCoun3 months ago

### Special Event Tips:

- **Check the schedule**

- **Save resources** for event tasks

- **Engage with community** for hidden rewards

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avatarTelnettingSlab3 months ago

Always aim for the **highest tier** in special events. The rewards are substantially better, and sometimes you get exclusive items.


avatarTranscribingNova3 months ago

Join **online groups** dedicated to the game. They often share event-specific codes for extra rewards.

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