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# Black Hole

This object is not actually a structure, but is an important part of Guild interaction and adds active features to the game. The Black Hole allows testing your luck through the deposit of tokens. A successful attempt brings a valuable prize, while failure leaves the option to try again. This object appears from the moment a Guild is created (no structures need to be built). The Black Hole does not require leveling up — its functionality can be accessed immediately.

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