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of Clans is popular because it's built to be simple enough for kids to
play, with minimal yet consistent time requirements that leave you
checking in on your village frequently. It's fun, if a little addictive, especially when you get friends together to join a clan and start wars as a group.
While most elements of the game are fairly straighforward, there's a
couple of things you need to know if you want to quickly climb the ranks
and prove that you are the best among your friends. With that in mind,
we've assembled a couple of tips that will give you an edge over your
opponents no matter what level you are currently at.
Build as many resource collectors and storage units as possible
Clash of Clans is a resource-based strategy game, and like all good
resource-based strategy games you need to quickly establish as many
resource collectors as possible in order to get anywhere. Building an
army and attacking other villages is a ton of fun, but every minute you
spend waiting for resources is a minute you're not burning someone's
village to the ground, so focus on resource collection first and do it
right.
Make
sure you build the maximum number of Gold and Elixir collectors allowed
by your Town Hall, and level those collectors up as frequently as
possible. The same goes for your resource storage collectors, especially
if you want to level up your Town Hall quickly. You need to be able to
store resources in vast quantities to afford Town Hall upgrades, and
especially in the early stages of the game this is very important.
Know your resource cycles
Your Gold and Elixir are produced at a constant, predictable rate. To
optimize the number of times you are checking in on your clan, take a
look at the information tab for your resource generators. You'll see the
rate that each system produces Gold or Elixir, and the total amount of
that resource each system can hold before you need to dump that resource
into their storage containers. It's quick math, just divide the rate
per hour by the total and the answer is how many hours you have until
that collector is full.
If your resource collectors are all the same level, you can even set
alarms on your phone to remind you to check every couple of hours. This
ensures you aren't losing time where your collectors are full, and
you'll be able to grow your village much faster.
Don't let your opponent spawn inside your village
Leveling up your Town Hall gives you access to a whole new range of
things, and that almost always means it's time to build yourself a
bigger base. If you've decided to build your walls out bigger than you
need so there's room for expansion inside your village, you've probably
noticed that the enemy will sometimes spawn inside your base and start
wreaking havok. Fixing this is easy, as you just move the walls or fill
in the space behind the walls, but it's important to remember that any
gap inside your village will leave an opening for your opponent to
exploit.
To create a zero-gap base, move any building and pay attention to the
white space that appears when you set the building down. As long as
there are no gaps in that white space inside your base, your opponent
will have to spawn from the outside and fight in to get to your village.
This is also why you see people put buildings outside of their walls,
as it increases the distance the enemy soldier has to travel in order to
reach the base and leaves those soldiers open to be weakened by your
defenses.
Don't work against your shields
Clash of Clans allows users to purchase shield time, which makes it
so other players can't attack you. It's a nice idea as features go, but
there's another way to get shields and while it's a little less
dignified you don't have to pay in-game currency to get it. After you've
taken a beating, the game throws up a shield for set amounts of time to
aid in the recovery effort. Both kinds of shield go away if you decide
to launch an attack on another player, and if you were just 100% wiped
out by another player you probably don't want to do that.
Pay attention to your shield time, and use that to adjust your village so you are able to defend better next time.
Gems are hidden all around your base
It doesn't take long for you to outgrow whatever little patch of land
you choose to settle in on your map in Clash of Clans, and that means
you have to spend some resources clearing the landscape a bit. For lower
level folk it's something of an expensive undertaking, but it must be
done. Each map starts with 40 random obstacles on the map, with a couple
of obstacles that respawn occasionally. As an incentive, clearing your
map will earn your village both Gems and experience, so even if you've
cleared everything you need to grow your village it doesn't hurt to
knock a few more boulders and trees out of the way while you're waiting
for something to upgrade.
You will also occasionally come across holiday themed obstacles as
well as Gem boxes. These aren't the same as your regular obstacles, as
the holiday gear will net you Gold and the Gem box will net you 25 Gems.
Eventually, you'll reach milestone achievements for clearing 10, 50,
and 100 obstacles. These achievements will earn you even more Gems, so
keep clearing.
Play the single player missions
Even when your shields are up, you can use your horde to attack Goblin
villages in single player mode. While there are no trophies to be won
for destroying a Goblin village, if you are smart about your attacks and
don't just dump 100 warriors on the field it's not a bad way to make
some quick cash in the game. You can also use the single player missions
to unlock achievements, which earns you small amounts of Gems each
time.
While Goblin villages are never designed the way human players set up
their villages, due to the differences in building types and access to
way more walls than humans have access to, these missions are a decent
way to learn the best ways to take out defense turrets. Plus, you can
replay the same mission over and over to try out new tactics, though you
don't get any payout the second time.
Make your Mortar the hardest thing to get to
Whether your opponent is spamming your village with warriors or there's a
handful of giants smashing your walls, Mortar turrets are your best
friend if you use them right. Every turret has a clear advantage and
disadvantage, but the Mortar's ability to deal area damage is a huge
deal for everyone. Unfortunately, as is often the case with Mortars,
there's a minimum range they can shoot to avoid dealing damage to
itself.
You need to put your Mortar in a place that defends as much of your
village as possible, but in order to keep it safe you need to make that
location difficult to get to. Use whatever you think is best, including
walls, traps, and even other defense turrets. The longer you can keep
the enemy in that white ring, the greater your chances of success will
be.
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