Before I start, anyone talking about rages on TH7 bases should leave the discussion now, you don't know how OP dragons are.
Anyway, dragons are stupid easy. I hit TH7 a week ago on my baby account, in clan wars I just train ten dragons, take another in the CC, three lightning spells, and click attack before I even look at the base.. I know I'm going to level one of the air defenses then look at the other air defense and air sweeper and figure out where to deploy them to ensure that 6/10 dragons live. We have a nearly maxed TH7 utilize a huge moat in his war base to make the enemy dragons go around.. They did.. with the remaining AD firing at them the entire time they still had plenty of time and firepower to go to the middle at the end and level the remaining AD and the TH. Dragons take no skill and you have to be seriously bad to blow the attack that can literally three star any TH7 base by following a stupid easy formula.
Also, there's no reason they should leave a TH7 attack strong enough to 2-3 star a mid TH8. That just means its OP. I don't expect my TH attacks to two (or even one) star a decent TH9.
At a minimum, there needs to be some way for a dragonproof TH7 base.. and the other troops at TH7 need a buff so that dragons aren't ridiculously overpowered to the point I boot TH7s if they don't go mass dragons because anything else is just being cheap.
Not more difficult? Whenever a noob in my clan attacks a TH7 with other compositions, they don't get three stars. When I tell them to train all dragons, lightning an AD, and send all their dragons at the other one, they do every single time. It takes skill to three star with other armies, it takes zero skill to three star with dragons. Since dragons are idiotproof, that's why I require all TH7 war attacks to be mass dragon.
Why cant supercell give max air attack to 80 housing space (4 dragons including CC reinforcements) as this seems a great idea for everyone. What is the point of building cannons and walls if dragons continually take them out. Dragon spamming should be a thing of the past and more tactical strategies and planning should come in to play.