Okay alright, trust me, the Title doesn't mean I am some newbie trying to give you the world's best strategy.

My focus is here solely here is to focus on what people miss out on when dropping trophies.

Often you get excited seeing your base somehow won a defense, only to realize someone dropped a Queen so he could lose trophies. Just one Queen, zero damage, gone.

Did he have fun?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I recently dropped a couple of (couple thousand to say the least) trophies, and here is what can be done so you can benefit in small ways.

1. Go for the Builder's Hut.
An Achievement people don't really focus on is the Union Buster, and TBH, this is one of the easiest to complete.
When you are dropping trophies, just cook barbs/arch/gobs depending on what you would like. I use barbs to take out Huts, then quit. I finished my 3 Stars on Union Buster yesterday, and helped me level up easy, giving me a mere 30 gems.

2. Get some loot.
It is pretty easy to lose your elixir as you go down, but if you watch a base, there are chances you can recover the elixir, or even the gold you put in for the search, you can get back around 50K each if you are lucky.

3. Wall Buster
You can get closer to achieve this feat as well, targeting walls which are not guarded by any defensive buildings. And it is always easy to bully people placed low to destroy their mortars.

4. Luring out the CC Troops.
By far, my loved one. I have seen Bronze 1 bases with Maxed Balloons in them. Just lure them out, end battle. The CC troops die, and those poor guys have nothing. And it is fun to destroy 3-4 Giants with one Barb King. You feel like an overpowered bully. This is for the lulz!

FOR THE LULZ!!!!!!!!!

Apart from that, the lower you get, more the easier to defend against weaklings, hence another achievement becomes more accomplish-able.


Well, this isn't some serious strategy nor meta breaking, but my only way to troll this game.
In case you doubt my sanity, you can check my profile and see other threads which might be of more interest to you.
Thanks!