As a seasoned Clash of Clans veteran with over a decade under my belt, I must say that this latest update has brought a refreshing twist to the game that I’ve grown to love. Instead of the usual barrage of new troops and spells, Supercell has chosen to address some long-standing community concerns, particularly regarding clan recruitment and rewards.
A fresh update has been introduced in “Clash of Clans” right before the beginning of its September season themed around tabletop RPGs. Unlike usual updates that often introduce new troops or spells, this one enhances the game in various unconventional ways.
Rather than providing a comprehensive response, Supercell has chosen instead to address some of the community’s key concerns, particularly those related to recruiting clans, and offer alternate methods for players to acquire rewards and enhance their Home Village.
Essentially, this upgrade focuses on introducing significant yet modest improvements designed to enhance the gaming experience for all sorts of Clash of Clans players, ensuring a more balanced and enjoyable gameplay overall.
Buff Your Buildings With The New Supercharge Ability
At Town Hall level 16, you’ll gain access to the Supercharge ability. This feature temporarily boosts the stats of fully upgraded buildings for a limited time.
To significantly enhance a structure, you’ll require some resources, like Gold, and also have an available Worker to dedicate to the project.
Upon finishing, these enhancements will persist in my fortified building until a fresh level becomes available. At that point, I’d have to give it another boost to keep enjoying those benefits.
A structure can be boosted up to threefold with Supercharges. The greater the number of Supercharges a building possesses, the larger the bonuses it will enjoy.
Earn Chests From The New Treasure Hunt Event
In the popular game Clash of Clans, there’s a fresh, time-limited event format named Treasure Hunt, which pops up now and then. During these events, secret Chests may appear within your adversaries’ bases as soon as you engage in a multiplayer skirmish.
Every 48 hours, you have a chance to discover up to three Treasure Chests, but remember, once you’ve collected them all, you’ll have to wait for the timer to reset before finding more. It’s worth mentioning that only one Chest can be found at each location or base.
Chests come in four distinct levels of scarcity: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. The rarity level determines the rewards you can receive, including resources, Hero Equipment, magical items, cosmetics, and the latest temporary power-ups called Magic Snacks.
Find New Clan Mates Using The Clan Notice Board Feature
In September, a new feature called the Clan Notice Board will be added, facilitating a simpler process for players to discover new Clans, as well as enabling Clans to recruit fresh members more easily.
This handy function enables the Head and Assistant Heads of a Clan to compose a personalized announcement, complete with a chosen backdrop, on the bulletin board for everyone in the group to view. The system will propose these messages to members who match the specifications of the Clan.
For users interacting with the Notice Board, you’ll encounter messages tailored to your search preferences and also messages from clans whose members are active around the same time as you.
Legendary Sceneries Are Here To Improve Your Home Village’s Appearance
As a dedicated gamer immersed in the world of Clash of Clans, I’m excited about the latest addition to our Home Village – the colossal Legendary Sceneries. These arenas are six times larger than the usual ones, promising an unprecedented level of detail in their large-scale regions and elements that we’ve never encountered before within this game.
According to Supercell, we can expect to see more detailed and complex landscapes appearing intermittently in the future. This is because they require a great deal of time and effort to perfect, as they aim to include numerous fine details in each scene.
You can read the full September update patch notes on Supercell’s blog.
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2024-09-11 18:00