I've also built a hut that produces one soldier every few seconds, as did the enemy.īeyond deploying troops, you can deploy buildings (like barracks) that produce soldiers of varying types. You might notice that one of my castles has been destroyed, replaced by a broken-down foundation. But if he does make it to your castles? WATCH OUT! He also hits slowly (albeit hard), meaning he's likely to be killed before he does any damage. is easily distracted, meaning he can be easily drawn away from his objectives. The archers are weak, but can attack from a distance. Since all three of the enemy's castles are still standing, the closest I'm able to place any of my cards is on my side of the dividing lines between bases (the horizontal line running through the middle of the arena).Įach unit has its own movement speed and damage it's capable of doling out. By placing them anywhere on the map, they begin advancing toward whatever castle is closest to them. In the image here, I've deployed a duo of archers (on the right side) and a warrior (called a "Mini P.E.K.K.A."). By touching and dragging the card to the field, you deploy it. Each of those is a re-usable card that can be deployed on the field. In the image to the right, there are four cards along the bottom: arrows, a knight, an army of skeletons, and a fireball. You choose cards to deploy, which translate to actual units, buildings, or spells on the field. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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