I have a new idea for a de spell named invisible spell. I think this is really needed. The idea came up to me when I lost a battle in cw 1 star 98 % with gowipe because all troops went outside the base, away from the townhall ( the stupid wall breakers showed them this way ). So this spell doesn't affect your troops as you may have thought in the beginning and "makes them invisible for defenses". The spell affects buildings.
How it works:
The spell has the ability to make buildings invisible., so troops cannot see them. What would this be useful for? If your troops can't see these buildings, they search another target. So if I see "S&it, all my pekkas wizards heroes etc are heading for some outstanding buildings", I can make them invisible and hopefully the will go inside the base. So, it's a indirect way to control your troops, I know it's ruled out to control your army, but I think here it's only a way to affect your troops and there is much strategy in here, you can't say " Troops, destroy the townhall!", but " Troops, don't destroy
those unnecessary builder huts!".
The stats:
Range: 7 tiles
Duration: 8 sec
Cost: 85 de
With levelling up, the spell duration increases. The spell would look like fog.
Miscellaneous
1. The spell doesn't affect defense buildings or traps in any way, they will attack/ explode as normal.
2. The spell affects defending heroes, cc troops and skeleton traps: they won't attack your troops if they are in the fog, and your troops won't attack them, so you could drop a invisible spell on the defending heroes and your troops will destroy the townhall undisturbed.
3. The spell doesn't affect wallbreakers.
4. If a building is touched by this spell, it will only be invisible if it's perfectly covered to prevent misclicking e.g. you want to make some builder huts invisible but the spell touches the townhall in cw, too ( But the spell has a great radius )
5. The spell could be perfectly used to funnel all kind of troops.
Please give feedback what's good, what needs to be improved, if the idea is worth to implement!
Thank you for reading





