Edited: I wrote this in anger and I don't feel this way really. If you are curious and feel compelled to reply feel free but I'm not keeping up with the replies. Thanks and happy clashing.
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Edited: I wrote this in anger and I don't feel this way really. If you are curious and feel compelled to reply feel free but I'm not keeping up with the replies. Thanks and happy clashing.
It absolutely is a skill. Attacking requires practice. Those people on youtube make it look easy because they've failed that attack hundreds of times and know what to do differently.
I've made the same mistake, got too youtube confident. Thought I could do the same thing they dI'd and then I got my ♥♥♥ handed to me by a weaker base. Just practice the strategy and ypull be fine
Man up and keep practicing. People fail clan war raids all the time and you don't see them whining. By the way just because you spend money doesn't mean you will be given skill. The ability to execute a good raid is not bought, it is learned.
Edit: If you want an easy game go play hayday...
weak base? or great design?
Everyone gets 0 stars from time to time, so don't be depressed.
I agree that SC can improve the AI, but this game is not random at all. The outcome of the battle can be calculated from your drops alone. There are many fine details that take time to get accustomed to, so don't take it too seriously.
Definitely been youtube confident too. Kept seeing Balloonian videos thinking - "dude, super easy right?"; scraped together the upgrades and did my first balloonian - mega fail. I got like 15% of the base and practically 0 loot.
I'm worried to test out GoWiPe/GoWiWi, as its expensive (to me, a casual player), but I'm intentionally avoiding war until I've practiced it a ton on raids.
I would consider joining an active clan that can help develop your skills and troops. Its pretty simple to 2 star at any level. I am glad that 3 star is a skill not a given.
well if you can't 1 star a weak base after watching tons of videos then you need to get back to school
Practice; practice, practice.
I don't learn arch in a day or giant healer or barch; you get my point.
Rather than studying other's successes, study your own failures. There's usually more to learn from those.
If after careful analysis you conclude your failure was indeed to random behavior from the game's programming, then you can stop being depressed about it because it was not your fault.
Of course, you need to be honest and not just blame every failure on the game, otherwise you might be forfeiting good chances to learn.
Other than that, keep on clashing.