It ancient Chinese seckret.
pinser the dragon stealer
Hmmmmm, I think my strategy is more complex, but each to his own (watch on a computer, flash does not work on idevice):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na8Ei3iiJ10
In my experience, using a small numbers of ground troops in an air-heavy attack such as mass dragons is fairly ineffective. They are slightly more efficient at luring CC & heroes, and clearing perimeter buildings than a dragon's splash damage, but they tend die off extremely quickly due to lack of ground meat-shields. That's why I used the BK and CC to deal with enemy CC, and they both died rather quickly. I'm interested to see a visual example of the mentioned strategy.
Well.. Happy 1st of April to you too. :rolleyes:
Why? Haha and thanks!
That thread was hilarious haha. I thought about it while I was making this one.
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I see how the ground troops were used for CC & Heroes. Well done, test.
Although, it seems pretty straightforward. Not sure what RuthlessBarbarian was referring to as complicated. Maybe the 20 archers are used differently?
I do have seen an interesting other one, large amount of breakers to blow some big holes, and then release mass wiz lvl5 with rage. :)
After spending a few weeks at 2500+, I'm really disappointed in the amount of strategy that's required to win cups.
Use 3 lightning spells to take out one air defense. Release 11 dragons. Use 4th lightning spell on CC archers if present. Use heroes if something unexpected happens.
Rinse, repeat (usually via gems).
Unless the person utterly fails with their deployment, this strategy will always get you 50% against 95% of the bases.
It's boring.
Test pretty much answered with his video. As for the top tile, I was just being sarcastic about the fact that most top guys use exact the same strategy for the lack of other options. Yes, there are other troops but why bother with 50/50 chance with other troops if 11-12 dragons give you needed 49%.