Monday, July 13, 2015

New Dark Spells, Make Sure you practice before war!

I previously mentioned the extremely close war that just ended.  The opposing clan did have a few peculiar attacks that would have gone better if they had more time to learn the new dark spells.  I want to show a few examples so that people out there practice the new spells in regular raids so that they don't screw them up in war.  The first example was a failed attack against me.  They used a haste spell instead of a poison spell, which wasted the spell and left the clan castle troops alive.  Here is a look:
The key part about this failed spell attempt is that several wizards and a golem were lost to the castle troops and this ended up being a failed attack.  The attacker did however get valkyries on my townhall and got it to below 25%.  Had he used the correct spell he probably gets a star which would have resulted in a tie score at the end.

The next bad spell use was using the poison spell thinking that it would slow down and damage buildings.  This clown brought five of them to a dragon attack and didn't use any on troops.  He obviously didn't read the spell description.

You can see that he was targeting the air defenses with his poison spells which did nothing.  He ended up only getting one star on both of his attacks and was kicked out of his clan.  It was a pretty embarrassing display from a townhall 9 attacker.  I think you could have given him level 40 heroes and he still wouldn't three star a townhall 8.

The final bad use of spells was a guy who gemmed level 3 earthquake spells and brought only 3 instead of four which failed to kill any walls.  He ended up failing after getting hung up on the walls that he earthquaked.
If you look closely you can see the low health of all of the walls that got triple earthquaked.  They did not however crumble which helped Ms. Taco defend.  This is an example of all three of the new spells being improperly used.  I think everyone who wants to be effective at war should practice their new spells before bringing them to war.

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