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So in today's video, we will be taking a look at the new arena clash royale recently added
to their collection of arenas with there new update.
I'll be talking a lot about this Arena so be sure to watch the entire video so you do
not miss any of the important parts.
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First, for any of you beginners out there, Arenas are unique battlegrounds that are unlocked
as you increase your Trophy count.
Each arena will unlock new Cards, except for the Legendary Arena.
The Goblin Stadium (Arena 1) unlocks the Shop and TV Royale.
You receive more Cards through chests with a higher Arena level.
It is possible for the player to be matched with someone in a higher Arena and obtain
a chest from that Arena without actually being in that Arena.
The Arena is 32 tiles long at its longest point and 18 tiles wide, and it has two bridges.
The bridges are 2 tiles wide in arenas 1-6 and 8; however, in Arenas 7 and 10, the bridges
are 3 tiles wide.
At the start of the game, the system will "give" you 6 cards for the first battle at
the Training Camp; they are Arrows, Fireball, Giant, Archers, Knight, and Bomber.
Players can go 50 trophies lower than the promotion requirement of the same Arena, without
being demoted to the previous Arena (for example, You have to get to 400 trophies to get promoted
to Bone Pit, but as long as you stay above 350 trophies, you will not be demoted back
to Goblin Stadium).
the chest level that a player wins depends on the higher arena between the two players.
If a player from P.E.K.K.A's Playhouse battles someone from Spell Valley and wins, then they
will get an Arena 5 chest even though they are in Arena 4.
The first legendary cards (Lava Hound and Inferno Dragon) are available for unlock from
P.E.K.K.A's Playhouse, and you have a chance to get one in any chest, although a very small
chance.
but before we get into this new awesome arena and how they've really improved their arenas
throughout the updates.
We are going to discuss the history from the beginning!
So lets take a look, the 4/1/16 soft launch which originally had 7 Arenas consisting of
the Training Camp (Tutorial), the Goblin Stadium (Arena 1), the Bone Pit (Arena 2), the Barbarian
Bowl (Arena 3), P.E.K.K.A's Playhouse (Arena 4), Spell Valley (Arena 5) and the Royal Arena
(Arena 6, which required 1700 trophies).
The Road To Glory Achievement requires reaching Arena 6 to gain all three stars, which was
originally the highest Arena at that time.
On 2/2/16, the February 2016 Update introduced Arena 7, the Legendary Arena, and removed
the battle costs for Battles & Friendly Battles.
Previously, the Battle costs for the Arenas were: 1 Gold for the Goblin Stadium, 2 Gold
for the Bone Pit, 3 Gold for the Barbarian Bowl, 4 Gold for P.E.K.K.A's Playhouse, 5
Gold for Spell Valley and 6 Gold for the Royal Arena.
On 9/2/16, the Chest Rewards & Card Balance changed the Arena 3-7 Chest rewards, containing
more Cards & Gold, with a higher numbers of Gems.
On 29/2/16, the March 2016 Update introduced a new Arena, Builder's Workshop at 1700 Trophies,
and pushed the lower limit of Royal Arena to 2000 Trophies.
Builder's Workshop became the new Arena 6 while Royal Arena and Legendary Arena became
Arenas 7 and 8 respectively.
On 4/7/16, the Tournaments Update introduced a new Arena, Frozen Peak at 2300 Trophies.
This would take Legendary Arena's place to become the new Arena 8 while Legendary Arena
became Arena 9.
On 29/8/16, the Seasonal Trophy reset was changed from 3000 to 4000, in an effort to
decrease the number of mismatches, where for example a level 9 player is matched against
a level 13.
On 15/12/16, the December 2016 Update introduced a new Arena, Jungle Arena, at 2,600 Trophies,
that was later released on 13/1/17.
Legendary Arena became Arena 10 while Jungle Arena took its place as Arena 9.
On 13/3/17, the March 2017 Update renamed the old Legendary Arena (Arena 10) to Hog
Mountain and made a new Legendary Arena available from 3,800 trophies and above.
Despite Legendary Arena moving up in trophies, you will still be able to get Legendaries
in the shop from 3000 trophies.
So about the new arena Supercell added to this game recently which is arena 11 that
unlocks at 3800 trophies!
They haven't really released any information about this arena.
So we're going to talk about how they added Hog Mountain as Arena 10 and moved up Legendary
arena to 11!
Legendary Arena is the most wanted.
t does not unlock any cards, but you can purchase the Legendary cards from the Shop.
In this Arena, the players can gain Legendary Trophies, which will be stored in the Legend
Trophy count of the player.
The Free Chest in Legendary Arena unlocks 76 to 95 Gold and 11 cards, 1 is rare.
The Silver Chest brings to the player 61 to 76 Gold and 11 card.
The Golden Chest contains from 209 to 247 Gold and 38 cards, 3 rare.
The Crown Chest will provide the player with around 550 Gold and 76 cards, among which
7 are rare.
The Magical Chest will surprise the player with 608 to 760 Gold and 114 cards, 3 epic
and 22 rare.
The Giant Chest in this Arena is indeed Giant, containing from 1632 to 2040 Gold and 306
cards, 10 epic and 61 rare.
And last, but not least the Super Magical Chest unlocks from 3648 to 4560 Gold and 684
cards, 22 epic and 136 rare.
These arenas are just getting crazier as the updates continue in this game!
Supercell, give us the best you got!
For those of you who just downloaded clash royale and are struggling to win, we have
some tips that may help.
Beginners can learn to fight off the Prince or Giant, play good defense, take down enemy
buildings, and get a victory.
Read on for lots of details, strategy and tips to get higher up into better Arenas.
Gold is the most important currency in Clash Royale.
Players don’t farm it like in Clash of Clans, and instead it’s earned by winning battles.
You can also earn gold from free daily chests or clan chests.
The more battles you win, the more chests you can unlock.
Some take three hours to unlock, some take eight, and even 12 hours.
I start those before heading to bed.
It’s a long wait, but worth it.
The Crown Chest gives out the most gold.
Clash Royale troops (or cards) are upgraded by getting more of the same card.
Once you have enough, spend gold to upgrade it to a powerful unit.
Like the Giant, Goblins, skeletons, Hog Rider, and many other troops from Clash of Clans.
It’s important to update troops as you progress, but don’t upgrade everything.
Gold needs to be spent wisely, and sparingly.
Only upgrade what you plan to use, and save as much as you can for the important upgrades
later.
You do want a good variety when changes come, but some troops early on just aren’t worth
upgrading, and this will slow progression.
Upgrade the cards you use the most, for a stronger and more capable army.
Be careful not to over-level one card too much, as you never know when an update will
make it less useful.
The most important thing for beginners is setting up your deck.
There are three different decks you can assemble and have on-hand, ready to fight with.
Each troop has a number of Elixir cost.
Don’t have all 2-3’s, and don’t have too many 5’s.
They take longer, cost more, and you’ll quickly get outmatched and overrun.
Variety and balance is key.Mix up your deck with both high and low Elixir troops, as well
as both ground and air.
Giving you a wide array of options at any moment.
If everything costs too much you’ll have moments where there are no cards available
to play, and lose.
A few cheap cards like the Fire Spirits are a great cheap counter.
I use the Ice Spirit in every single deck.
Don’t forget to have at least one or two splash damage cards.
Like the Valkyrie, spells, or even Archers.
If you get a Legendary, use it.
Adding a good variety of high and low level troops, as well as mixed air and ground becomes
increasingly more important as the game progresses too.
If the enemy has ground troops, drop a Dragon or Minions to kill them without taking any
damage.
Then turn that into a counter-attack.
It’s all about timing, and strategy.
This is one of the best yet most simple strategy games I’ve played on a mobile device.
Another idea is cycle decks.
All cheap cards with one expensive kill card.
Then cycle through everything fast for a quick defense that turns into an offense as you
drop a big card.
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