Four, and the level varies, but relies more on placement than anything else.
Centralized ADs are tricky, but with good rage you should be able to overcome them and ITs, yes Inferno towers can be dealt with using this army. Upwards Xbows are tricky, but if the ADs and whatnot are easy to take out, then the dragon and balloons will serve as tanks for the minions to take out . AQ gets destroyed by minions, and CC troops usually aren't a problem.Quote:
2)What about bases with centralised AD or with X-bow pointing up or AQ, do you avoid those? I am not even going to mentioned inferno towers...
As most bases diamond the ADs, try to take out a corner then dissect from there towards the DE/TH.Quote:
3)What is your approach on using the above mentioned troops? All start in from one side?
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4)Lastly, what trophy level are those tested on?
Wanna learn from the successful people out there. Thanks a million Forte for your time sharing.
[Quote[My usual tactics are choosing bases with no more than 3AD or 4AD if it is poorly positioned.I will split my balloons into 3 groups of 5 or 6 to take the AD individually from 3 different sides. As such, the AD cannot be more than 2 layers inside so centralised AD are out(Unless the loot is attractive and the AD is weak). Rage is used sometimes if the AD is together with other def. For this tactic, I must read the balloon pathing correctly else I will be in trouble.
I normally set all 4 dragons at the same spot with minions and archers clearing the outer perimeter so all 4 dragons will fly into the core at the same time. Hate to see dragons flying in one by one and taken down by the defense. Just sharing my noobish tactics:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
What I do is I clear with 10-15 minions the buffer zone(big ones tend to be difficult to deal with) drop a dragon in range of an AD drop balloons and a thick wave of minions and enjoy(sometimes rage).

