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Clash of clans is an epic combat strategy game
Build and defend your village
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Clash of Clans is a popular game created by the developer Supercell.
The video game company is based in Helsinky, Finland and Clash of Clans
is their most popular game. The game can be played on the iPad, iPhone,
iPod, and Android platforms. It is also available on iOs and Android
devices.
It has been available for free at the iTunes store and on the Google
Play Store since it’s initial release on both stores. It was first
released on the iTunes store on August 2, 2012, and on the Google Play
Store on October 8, 2013. Since then, the game has been consistently one
of the top downloads on both stores.
Although the game is free purchasing gems and in-game currency for real money will really help the player advance much more rapidly than if he didn’t make any purchases. Purchases are usually made via credit card in the Apple/App Store or Google Play Store in the form of In-App Purchases. It was reported that Supercell made $2.4 million per day because of the combined income from purchases made for Clash of Clans and Hayday, another Supercell game.
Basic Gameplay
The core gameplay of Clash of Clans is very similar to most real-time strategy games of it’s kind. Players construct their village and expand it to make it mouch more powerful as a base of operations for their clan. To aid in village construction and upgrading, they can also unlock various warriors and other classes. The classes differ in abilities ranging from combat abilities, to defense, to construction.They can also unlock various defenses for the village. If the player is skilled the village can quickly expand and he can unlock more powerful warriors and classes. The player can also raid other villages or join other clans to form groups which are much more powerful than a single player. The player can also create his own clan and invite other players to join him.
Following are the troops used in the game from Tier 1 to the most powerful Dark Elixir and Hero troops. Also following are the various spells used in the game.
Generally
speaking, the weakest troops are Tier 1 troops. They are relatively
cheap and easy to train. “Training” in the game is actually the load
times before a certain troop is produced. The stronger the troop, the
longer the training.
Because of this, they are good for swarming tactics and single targets. However, their low HP makes them easy to kill especially if the opponent has stronger defenses and troops.
The troops get progressively stronger from Tier 1. Troops also vary in strength and abilities. Keep this in mind when unlocking troops for your battles.
The Barbarian is the first unit to be unlocked in the barracks. As ground troops go, they are generally well-balanced all around. They have a tendency to attack the closest buildings in sight. They are however, quite weak at taking down walls.
The barbarians are pretty efficient attacking in groups or hordes as they are cheap and easy to produce. They are efficient in swarm tactics. And though a single barbarian can easily fall, groups of them can act as a poor man’s giant, taking some hits before they all fall.
Archer
The first ranged unit to be released in the barracks. Archers have much less hit points than barbarians or giants. Because of this they are not so good as distracting troops as they can easily be killed. They can however fire over walls and have good range in their attacks. Keep them at a good distance and use their range to your advantage.
Goblin
The goblin has low hit points as well, but more than makes up for it with his speed. The goblin is the fastest ground troop in the game and is excellent for triggering traps, and looting enemy bases.
Giants are great for soaking damage and distracting enemy defenses because of their high hit points. This is balanced out by their slow movement and susceptibility to traps.
Wall breaker
The wall breaker will attack enemy walls, making cracks for other troops to get inside the enemy village. They are suicide troops, killing themselves to take down enemy walls. When they blow up and die, they deal splash damage to a wide area. They are great to use with the giants.
Balloon
Balloons are wall breakers, only dealing damage from the air by dropping bombs. They are the first aerial troops to be unlocked in the game. When they are destroyed, they still deal splash damage. They are also the slowest troops in the game.
Wizard
Similar to the archer, only shooting frieballs that deal more damage. The wizard can deal ranged and splash damage. The wizard however, needs a lot of support because of his low hit points.
A flying unit that heals troops from above. She has relatively high hit points but has no attack abilities so can also be easily taken out.
Dragon
The dragon is a very strong aerial unit. It has a lot of hit points and can deal splash and ranged damage from the air. They are essential in high level combat and don’t really have any glaring weaknesses.
P.E.K.K.A.
She has the strongest armor and damage among the elixir based troops. However she is quite expensive and training time for her is relateively long. She does have a weakness against electric attacks.
The minion is a relatively cheap dark elixir aerial troop that attacks by spitting dark elixir. Because of it’s low hit points it’s relatively easy to kill as well.
Hog Rider
Relatively balanced in attacks and in hit points, the main attribute of the hog rider is his ability to jump over walls using his hog.
Valkyrie
A very strong and powerful warrior. She has a good amount health points and can deal good damage with some splash in it as well. She does not have any unusual offensive attributes however, so often good base design can keep her at bay.
Golem
A tank type unit with very high hit points that explode into two upon death. The resulting golemites continue to do battle and when killed, these also explode and cause splash damage.
Witch
A summoner that raises dead warriors to aid her, she has low hit points and is best used as a support unit.
The Barbarian King is much more powerful barbarian. One of only 2 immortal units, he cannot be killed. However, if he falls in battle he must sleep to regenerate his health. Because he is immortal you can only summon one unit. To smmon him you must have the Barbarian King altar.
Archer Queen
Just like the Barbarian King the Archer Queen is an immortal queen and must sleep when she falls in battle. You must have the Archer queen altar to summon her. She is a more powerful version of the archer.
Mobile Game Review
So today on my desk I have the screen shots from a game called Clash of Clans. Supercell, the game’s developer, describes this as “an epic combat strategy game” and today I’ll tell you if this description is accurate.
Upon downloading the game for the first time, I got the usual barrage of tutorials, which as in most games want the player to build the rudiments of their basic home-base structure, in this case a village. The game will insist that the player use gems to speed up the process of building, but these will be hard to come by later in the game without making in app purchases with real money, so I advise against using gems, and just waiting out the thirty seconds it takes to create a Builder’s Hut. Players do receive gems as a reward for completing the challenges in the Challenge Menu, but they are few and far between.
Initial setup is pretty fun. It’s nice to learn what all the different buildings do. The rules and gameplay are very generic. Gold, which the player accumulates from mines, and Elixir, which accumulates from elixir pumps, are used to purchase and build structures, defensive weapons, and warriors. Gems are used primarily to speed things up.
The first structure is the Builder’s Hut. Each hut houses one builder, and each builder can work on one project at a time. Builders are required for each new structure and to upgrade existing structures. I currently have two Builder’s Huts so I can only build or upgrade two structures at a time. (I should mention here that Builder’s Huts are the only structures that require gems for purchase—this can get annoying.)
Defensive weapons can be purchased for gold. At first, players only have access to a few defensive items: an archer tower, a cannon, and a few units of wall. As they level up and upgrade the Town Hall, they gain access to more types weapons and in greater numbers.
Offensive warriors are purchased with Elixir points. In order to have warriors, the player must set up barracks to train them, and army camps to house them. Leveling up the barracks unlocks new types of warriors, and leveling up the army camp allows the player to store more warriors at a time. In later levels, players can purchase the laboratory which, for a fee, will allow them to upgrade their warriors’ abilities.
Players can attack other fortresses in either of two ways. They can attack a goblin camp on the map, which results in a small gain of gold and elixir (provided their army wins). Alternatively, they may attack another player’s fortress. If I attack another player and destroy his village, he is automatically given a shield for a number of hours corresponding to the amount of damage I do to his village—up to sixteen hours for 100% destruction. While the shield is in place, no one can attack him again.
After a few levels, players can save enough money to rebuild the Clan Castle, and then join a Clan or create their own. Clans tend to be groups of similar ranking players. I personally dislike the social aspect of games like this, so I don’t really like this feature. One perk of joining a clan, however, is the donation of troops to players in need.
All in all this is a fun game at first. I am playing on a tablet, and there is ample room to tap and move. Unfortunately, after level fifteen or thereabouts, I became trapped in a cycle of being beaten up by larger clans, saving up money while I had a shield in place, and still being short of the amount needed to upgrade my defenses before the shield ran out and I was attacked and my gold and elixir stolen.
There are huge in-game rewards for continuing on past level nineteen, where I currently am, but I am getting bored with the game and may not continue to play at all. This game is free on iOS and Android devices. I give it three and a half Death Stars, because it couldn’t hold my attention for more than two weeks.
Although the game is free purchasing gems and in-game currency for real money will really help the player advance much more rapidly than if he didn’t make any purchases. Purchases are usually made via credit card in the Apple/App Store or Google Play Store in the form of In-App Purchases. It was reported that Supercell made $2.4 million per day because of the combined income from purchases made for Clash of Clans and Hayday, another Supercell game.
Basic Gameplay
The core gameplay of Clash of Clans is very similar to most real-time strategy games of it’s kind. Players construct their village and expand it to make it mouch more powerful as a base of operations for their clan. To aid in village construction and upgrading, they can also unlock various warriors and other classes. The classes differ in abilities ranging from combat abilities, to defense, to construction.They can also unlock various defenses for the village. If the player is skilled the village can quickly expand and he can unlock more powerful warriors and classes. The player can also raid other villages or join other clans to form groups which are much more powerful than a single player. The player can also create his own clan and invite other players to join him.
Following are the troops used in the game from Tier 1 to the most powerful Dark Elixir and Hero troops. Also following are the various spells used in the game.
Game | Troops |
---|---|
Tier 1 | Barbarian, Archer, Goblin |
Tier 2 | Giant, Wall Breaker, Balloon, Wizard |
Tier 3 | Healer, Dragon, P.E.K.K.A. |
Dark Elixir Troops | Minion, Hog Rider, Valkyrie, Golem, Witch |
Heroes | Barbarian King, Archer Queen |
Spells | Lightning Spell, Healing Spell, Rage Spell, Jump Spell, Freeze Spell, Santa’s Surprise |
Because of this, they are good for swarming tactics and single targets. However, their low HP makes them easy to kill especially if the opponent has stronger defenses and troops.
The troops get progressively stronger from Tier 1. Troops also vary in strength and abilities. Keep this in mind when unlocking troops for your battles.
Clash of Clans Guide – Choosing The Right Troops
Here is a brief summary of the various troops you will use in Clash of Clans:
Tier 1:
BarbarianThe Barbarian is the first unit to be unlocked in the barracks. As ground troops go, they are generally well-balanced all around. They have a tendency to attack the closest buildings in sight. They are however, quite weak at taking down walls.
The barbarians are pretty efficient attacking in groups or hordes as they are cheap and easy to produce. They are efficient in swarm tactics. And though a single barbarian can easily fall, groups of them can act as a poor man’s giant, taking some hits before they all fall.
Archer
The first ranged unit to be released in the barracks. Archers have much less hit points than barbarians or giants. Because of this they are not so good as distracting troops as they can easily be killed. They can however fire over walls and have good range in their attacks. Keep them at a good distance and use their range to your advantage.
Goblin
The goblin has low hit points as well, but more than makes up for it with his speed. The goblin is the fastest ground troop in the game and is excellent for triggering traps, and looting enemy bases.
Tier 2:
GiantsGiants are great for soaking damage and distracting enemy defenses because of their high hit points. This is balanced out by their slow movement and susceptibility to traps.
Wall breaker
The wall breaker will attack enemy walls, making cracks for other troops to get inside the enemy village. They are suicide troops, killing themselves to take down enemy walls. When they blow up and die, they deal splash damage to a wide area. They are great to use with the giants.
Balloon
Balloons are wall breakers, only dealing damage from the air by dropping bombs. They are the first aerial troops to be unlocked in the game. When they are destroyed, they still deal splash damage. They are also the slowest troops in the game.
Wizard
Similar to the archer, only shooting frieballs that deal more damage. The wizard can deal ranged and splash damage. The wizard however, needs a lot of support because of his low hit points.
Tier 3:
HealerA flying unit that heals troops from above. She has relatively high hit points but has no attack abilities so can also be easily taken out.
Dragon
The dragon is a very strong aerial unit. It has a lot of hit points and can deal splash and ranged damage from the air. They are essential in high level combat and don’t really have any glaring weaknesses.
P.E.K.K.A.
She has the strongest armor and damage among the elixir based troops. However she is quite expensive and training time for her is relateively long. She does have a weakness against electric attacks.
Dark Elixir troops
MinionThe minion is a relatively cheap dark elixir aerial troop that attacks by spitting dark elixir. Because of it’s low hit points it’s relatively easy to kill as well.
Hog Rider
Relatively balanced in attacks and in hit points, the main attribute of the hog rider is his ability to jump over walls using his hog.
Valkyrie
A very strong and powerful warrior. She has a good amount health points and can deal good damage with some splash in it as well. She does not have any unusual offensive attributes however, so often good base design can keep her at bay.
Golem
A tank type unit with very high hit points that explode into two upon death. The resulting golemites continue to do battle and when killed, these also explode and cause splash damage.
Witch
A summoner that raises dead warriors to aid her, she has low hit points and is best used as a support unit.
Heroes
Barbarian KingThe Barbarian King is much more powerful barbarian. One of only 2 immortal units, he cannot be killed. However, if he falls in battle he must sleep to regenerate his health. Because he is immortal you can only summon one unit. To smmon him you must have the Barbarian King altar.
Archer Queen
Just like the Barbarian King the Archer Queen is an immortal queen and must sleep when she falls in battle. You must have the Archer queen altar to summon her. She is a more powerful version of the archer.
Mobile Game Review
So today on my desk I have the screen shots from a game called Clash of Clans. Supercell, the game’s developer, describes this as “an epic combat strategy game” and today I’ll tell you if this description is accurate.
Upon downloading the game for the first time, I got the usual barrage of tutorials, which as in most games want the player to build the rudiments of their basic home-base structure, in this case a village. The game will insist that the player use gems to speed up the process of building, but these will be hard to come by later in the game without making in app purchases with real money, so I advise against using gems, and just waiting out the thirty seconds it takes to create a Builder’s Hut. Players do receive gems as a reward for completing the challenges in the Challenge Menu, but they are few and far between.
Initial setup is pretty fun. It’s nice to learn what all the different buildings do. The rules and gameplay are very generic. Gold, which the player accumulates from mines, and Elixir, which accumulates from elixir pumps, are used to purchase and build structures, defensive weapons, and warriors. Gems are used primarily to speed things up.
The first structure is the Builder’s Hut. Each hut houses one builder, and each builder can work on one project at a time. Builders are required for each new structure and to upgrade existing structures. I currently have two Builder’s Huts so I can only build or upgrade two structures at a time. (I should mention here that Builder’s Huts are the only structures that require gems for purchase—this can get annoying.)
Defensive weapons can be purchased for gold. At first, players only have access to a few defensive items: an archer tower, a cannon, and a few units of wall. As they level up and upgrade the Town Hall, they gain access to more types weapons and in greater numbers.
Offensive warriors are purchased with Elixir points. In order to have warriors, the player must set up barracks to train them, and army camps to house them. Leveling up the barracks unlocks new types of warriors, and leveling up the army camp allows the player to store more warriors at a time. In later levels, players can purchase the laboratory which, for a fee, will allow them to upgrade their warriors’ abilities.
Players can attack other fortresses in either of two ways. They can attack a goblin camp on the map, which results in a small gain of gold and elixir (provided their army wins). Alternatively, they may attack another player’s fortress. If I attack another player and destroy his village, he is automatically given a shield for a number of hours corresponding to the amount of damage I do to his village—up to sixteen hours for 100% destruction. While the shield is in place, no one can attack him again.
After a few levels, players can save enough money to rebuild the Clan Castle, and then join a Clan or create their own. Clans tend to be groups of similar ranking players. I personally dislike the social aspect of games like this, so I don’t really like this feature. One perk of joining a clan, however, is the donation of troops to players in need.
All in all this is a fun game at first. I am playing on a tablet, and there is ample room to tap and move. Unfortunately, after level fifteen or thereabouts, I became trapped in a cycle of being beaten up by larger clans, saving up money while I had a shield in place, and still being short of the amount needed to upgrade my defenses before the shield ran out and I was attacked and my gold and elixir stolen.
There are huge in-game rewards for continuing on past level nineteen, where I currently am, but I am getting bored with the game and may not continue to play at all. This game is free on iOS and Android devices. I give it three and a half Death Stars, because it couldn’t hold my attention for more than two weeks.
FANTASTIC PUSH ENDS
Good clan,
A two week trophy push just ended. What can I say but WOW and THANKS?
We ended up ranked 1023 at our best time, thus just very short of
becoming a top 1000 clan. I was truly impressed upon the fighting spirit
of the clan. half of the clan went crystal and beyond. A lovely sight
for my old eyes . . .
And there were sooooo many moments and stories to tell.
Mario is perhaps the most impressive member. Being one of the more junior guys in terms of troop strength, he ended up at the second highest rank in our Clan and managed to stay there until the very end. Great show, Mario.
Fareki also commands our thanks and respect. He just went on and donated the living hell . . . Breaking a new clan donation record. Wow and thanks Bro.
Talk2World pushed all of us hard and ended up winning THE grand PRIZE, courtesy of our lovely Cathy. Well done Talk. Well deserved . . .
In fact, I could go all day mentioning the great support from our key members and still leaving some out . . . alas, I’d better close this post with a big THANK YOU CLAN...
New updates are coming soon, we've been amazed by new level 6 minions and also the ability of Barbarian King & Archer Queen,, be ready for the next level 6 Dark Barracks and also level 8 Hidden Tesla. I'm waiting for my latest update to this blog, hope to see u soon, fellas..
And there were sooooo many moments and stories to tell.
Mario is perhaps the most impressive member. Being one of the more junior guys in terms of troop strength, he ended up at the second highest rank in our Clan and managed to stay there until the very end. Great show, Mario.
Fareki also commands our thanks and respect. He just went on and donated the living hell . . . Breaking a new clan donation record. Wow and thanks Bro.
Talk2World pushed all of us hard and ended up winning THE grand PRIZE, courtesy of our lovely Cathy. Well done Talk. Well deserved . . .
In fact, I could go all day mentioning the great support from our key members and still leaving some out . . . alas, I’d better close this post with a big THANK YOU CLAN...
New updates are coming soon, we've been amazed by new level 6 minions and also the ability of Barbarian King & Archer Queen,, be ready for the next level 6 Dark Barracks and also level 8 Hidden Tesla. I'm waiting for my latest update to this blog, hope to see u soon, fellas..
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