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‘Clash Of Clans’ Latest News & Update: Supercell Introduces Friendly Wars; How To Compete & What More To Expect?

‘Clash Of Clans’ Latest News & Update: Supercell Introduces Friendly Wars; How To Compete & What More To Expect?

"Clash of Clans" introduces Friendly Wars as Supercell's latest update of the hit strategy game among mobile gamers. Previously, players can only wage war to enemy bases and clans indiscriminately. They cannot even select who they can match up with.

With "Clash of Clans" Friendly Wars, two players can engage in a battle that they can customize. To wage war, the player needs to search for his friend's clan and request for a match by pressing a specific button. The other player must comply by clicking the yes button so that the friendly war can begin.

The challenger in the "Clash of Clans" Friendly Wars will determine the duration and number of players. The war could be as short as one hour or as long as 24 hours. The size of the war could be as small as five versus five, or as large as 50 against 50. These are pre-determined before a player can issue a challenge. The winner of the friendly battle will not be awarded with XP or any loots.

Along with the Friendly Wars, Supercell also updated some battle features in "Clash of Clans." The Bomb Tower was introduced at Town Hall 8, while at Town Hall 11, there are additional 25 more pieces. Levels for the troop have three additions, namely Dragon, Baby Dragon and Wizard. New defense levels were also introduced such as X-Bow, Mortar and Hidden Tesla. With and Skeleton Spell buffs were included in the rebalancing while there is also a continued balancing changes to Clan Wars matchmaking.

Players can also expect as part of Supercell's update on "Clash of Clans" upgrade costs and reduced time. The Helsinki-based company did not forget to revisit the clan wars loot and even the XP rules. With the new updates and upgrades, players will surely have hours of fun waging Friendly Wars.

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