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# Automated Events

Events occur **randomly every hour**, giving all players a chance to jump in, compete, and earn **Event Points**. Whether it’s luck, skill, or pure chaos—there’s always something happening to keep you on your toes.

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**Event Rewards:**

* **Bombring**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point
* **Cluckers**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Dice**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point
* **Disguise**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Find the Mushroom**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Last Man Standing**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point
* **Novice vs Zombie**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point
* **Stop the Clock**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point
* **King of the Hill**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Poring Catcher**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Poring Puncher**\
  Winner: 1 Event Point
* **Safe Zone**\
  Winner: 2 Event Points\
  Consolation: 1 Event Point

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Join anytime, test your skills, and earn rewards while having fun—because in DotaRO, there’s always an event waiting for you.


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