Tuesday, July 12, 2016

15 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon GO Game

15 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon GO. About Pokemon Go Travel between the real world and the virtual world of Pokémon with Pokémon GO for iPhone and Android devices. With Pokémon GO, you’ll discover Pokémon in a whole new world—your own! Pokémon GO is built on Niantic’s Real World Gaming Platform and will use real locations to encourage players to search far and wide in the real world to discover Pokémon. Pokémon GO allows you to find and catch more than a hundred species of Pokémon as you explore your surroundings.
The Pokémon video game series has used real-world locations such as the Hokkaido and Kanto regions of Japan, New York, and Paris as inspiration for the fantasy settings in which its games take place. In Pokémon GO, the real world will be the setting!
Get on your feet and step outside to find and catch wild Pokémon. Explore cities and towns around where you live and even around the globe to capture as many Pokémon as you can. As you move around, your smartphone will vibrate to let you know you're near a Pokémon. Once you've encountered a Pokémon, take aim on your smartphone's touch screen and throw a Poké Ball to catch it. Be careful when you try to catch it, or it might run away! Also look for PokéStops located at interesting places, such as public art installations, historical markers, and monuments, where you can collect more Poké Balls and other items.
15 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon GO Game
15 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon GO Game
I quoted from Tech Insider that here 15 Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon Go.

15 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Pokemon GO

  • Catching Pokémon: What those circles mean!. You've found a Pokémon! Now what? When the game enters capture mode, you'll see a wild Pokémon juxtaposed into real life through your phone's camera. You've got Pokéballs to throw at it, and there's a colored ring circling the Pokémon's body. What's going on here?. Here's the deal: the smaller that ring is, the more likely you are to capture that Pokémon. Throwing your Pokéball carefully is important, as you don't want to waste a bunch of them whiffing shots. This becomes much more important as you progress in the game, and wild Pokémon are less likely to be captured simply by having a Pokéball thrown at them. 
  • What do the colors of the circle mean?
    The color of the ring when catching Pokémon tells you how hard it is to capture said Pokémon.
    - Green = Easy
    - Yellow = Moderate
    - Red = Difficult
    The more difficult the Pokémon is to catch, the less likely it is to be caught simply by throwing a Pokéball at it. Good news: There are special Pokéballs you'll earn as your Trainer levels up, and these are much more likely to capture rarer Pokémon. You can also use berries to lull the wild Pokémon into a false sense of security before — WHAM! — snatching them up in a Pokéball.
  • What those rustling leaves mean on your map: There's a Pokémon there!
    Seeing rustling leaves on your map? That's not just artistic flair — it's an indication that a wild Pokémon is nearby! What kind of Pokémon? It's never totally clear, but you can get a good idea of what it is based on the menu in the lower right of the main screen. 
  • What's that Pokémon menu about on the main screen?
    Beyond just showing you which Pokémon are in your general area, it also tells you how close they are to you. See those footprints below each silhouette? Those indicate how near you are to each, and their placement in the list also indicates which is closest. The first one is the closest one to you!
    One footprint is relatively close — a short walk — while several footprints means you may have a bit of a hike before finding that particular pocket monster.
  • Finding a lot of duplicates? Send them to Professor Willow!
    Remember that fashionable doctor who serves as the premise for the entirety of "Pokémon GO?" His name is Professor Willow, and he wants your Pokémon. The good news is you're going to catch a lot of duplicates. And those duplicates can then be transferred to Professor Willow by selecting them in the Pokémon menu (click the Pokéball, then click the Pokémon submenu), scrolling down, and selecting "Transfer."
    For your gift, Dr. Willow will hook you up with some candy for that Pokémon. And that candy can be used to make your Pokémon stronger, or to evolve them!
  • Tired of duplicates? Go out at night!
    The type of Pokémon you're finding vary by location — water-type Pokémon are more likely to appear near water, for instance — but they also vary depending on the time of day. Simply put: Going out at night and playing "Pokémon GO" increases your chances of finding nocturnal Pokémon!
  • Stuck at work? Attract Pokémon with incense!
    If you're stuck in an office or classroom all day (ahem), unable to explore the world and find wild Pokémon, there's a solution: bring them to you! Simply click the Pokéball at the bottom of the screen to bring up the menu, and select the "Items" circle. From there you can select incense and place it as you like! Then all you have to do is sit back and wait for those wild and crazy Pokémon to come to you. You'll know it's working because your Trainer will show a purple cloud swirling around them.
  • Tired of wasting Pokéballs trying to capture wild Pokémon? Turn off the AR camera to make it MUCH easier!
    When you encounter a Pokémon, you tap on it and your phone's camera turns on. Suddenly, there's a wild Pokémon in the actual world in front of you (according to your phone). And that Pokémon is getting WILD, running/flying/flopping all over the place, making them harder to capture. But if you click the little switch in the upper right corner of your screen that says "AR," it'll switch the game's camera from your phone's camera to a virtual camera in a virtual world (seen above). It's less impressive-looking, no doubt, but it's MUCH easier to catch the Pokémon in that virtual world. They remain centered, and throwing the Pokéball at them is far easier.
  • Leveling Up: So you wanna battle in gyms
    There's no way to battle in gyms — the places on your map with the massive Pokémon hovering over them, that look like some sort of futuristic cone — without getting to level five. So, how's best to get there quickly?
    Some quick tips:
    - Tap on every PokéStop you can. When they're blue, they have items in them, and you get a little bit of experience, which helps out a ton in the early goings. You can return to Pokéstops over and over, and they flip over pretty quickly (about five minutes as far as we can tell).
    - As you walk around, you may feel your phone vibrate. That means a Pokémon is near! Tap it, swipe to throw a Poké Ball at it, and it's yours. You'll get a lot of experience for doing this, so do it as often as possible.
    - If you feel like spending money, you can use it to buy Lucky Eggs from the in-game store. A Lucky Egg will double the amount of experience you get for 30 minutes, so if you have one, use it before you start doing all of the above.
  • Revisit Pokéstops!
    Every player stars with a few items: some Pokéballs, and a few pieces of incense.
    Not all Pokéstops are created equal.
  • Some Pokéstops are more notable than others, and those will net you some sweeter items than the usual handful of Pokéballs. These tend to correlate with actual landmarks. The more well-known a Pokéstop's actual landmark is, the more likely it is to be a more lucrative stop for you. Some Pokéstops look like they're raining on your map, and that's because another player has installed a module on it. That module attracts Pokémon and gets you better stuff from said Pokéstop. (Modules can be purchased in the in-game store using Pokécoins.) 
  • Transfer your extra Pokémon to Professor Willow, and he'll give you some sweet XP!
    I keep catching Horsea. I can't help it. So what I'm doing every time I get one is instantly transferring them to Professor Willow, who gives me a Horsea Candy (used to evolve said Pokémon) and some XP. And the more XP I have, the faster I level up. And the faster I level up, the faster I get to level five and can go to gyms to battle other Trainers!
  • What the heck are these eggs about?
    Stopped at a Pokéstop and got a bunch of eggs? What's that about? Simple! Click the Pokéball on the bottom of the screen and select the Pokémon bubble. When you've opened that, swipe to the right to go to your eggs menu. There they are! Tap one and it'll bring up a menu that offers one option: "Start Incubation." As it turns out, the eggs are filled with Pokémon embryos, slowly evolving into standard Pokémon.
    Rather than being time-based, the incubator is based on how far you've walked. Beware! Walking is only registered when you have the app open. So maybe start some incubation right before a long Pokémon hunting walk.
  • And what's the deal with "CP?"
    If you're new to "Pokémon GO" — which, ya know, it came out this week — you probably don't need to worry too much about CP just yet. BUT, if you're wondering, it's an acronym for "combat power." Essentially it's a measure of how tough your Pokémon is when facing off against other Pokémon in a gym battle. The more powerful your Trainer is, the higher the CP of your Pokémon will be. You can also increase CP by "powering up" your Pokémon (select the Pokémon and select "power up" in the menu).
  • When you reach level five you can join teams, battle in gyms, and begin the REAL game.
    Getting close to level five? Blown past it already? Now the real game begins. You're able to join one of the game's three teams, and with those teams you're able to take over gyms. The longer your team holds a gym, the more stuff you'll earn. How do you "hold" a gym? By guarding it with your most powerful Pokémon, of course!

7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed)

7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed). After i wrote a 12 extreme Tips to Play Dota 2  Here 7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed). How to play it though is still pretty straightforward. I can help you out for the understanding part. And even if you consider yourself a good player, read through the tips, as they might have some new information.
7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed)
7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed)
7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed)

7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Hero Bassed)

  • Bounty Hunter - Two important things to consider when playing this hero. Courier Snipe and Blank Dust. You need to be very careful , but if you secure a definite position beyond Tier 1 and Tier 2, or Tier 2 and Tier 3 towers you can keep sniping the opponents couriers, leaving them very frustrated and forcing them to buy detection items. The second tip is involves wasting those very items they bought to get rid of your presence. When scouting among a group of opponents , you can hit one enemy hero and blink out of range , simultaneously wasting the incoming dusts and sentry placements.
  • Pudge - A simple and easy way to get the opponent in your mouth(dirty minds keep away) is to click on the enemy with Dismember as they are being hooked. Hook does not stop you from using your skills , and if the enemy is being hooked from a long distance, and you are afraid he might get away before you get a chance to bite him, do it while he is being hooked. Of course, do not forget to toggle Rot.
    The next simple trick is mind games. Yes your enemy has warded your side of the mid-lane, but it just means he has a false sense of security, of not being hooked. Simple hook attempts and cancels and movement around the creeps with a surprise hook launch, and he sure wouldn't see it coming. Dendi has always been a pro at it.
  • Night Stalker - A tip for this hero is using it like a legal maphack. If you successfuly dominate the lane (should be mid) you can rush a scepter and gank away.The reduced time to switch between night and day combined with his ultimate should be managed well enough, and even in pro matches single hunts are easy to get. Nightstalker can cripple the enemy vision, the tower vision the hero skills , the hero movement speed and also the player's mind. Many players have admitted leaving the keyboard as soon as they see Nightstalker chasing them.
  • Lucifer - Keep the focus on making a hero completely useless in a gank and not on securing a kill. Combine the ultimate with a scepter and a refresher and two heroes completely out with a break applied to them which means no passives as well.
  • Phantom Assassin - You need to trust your hero. Always, and especially in cases like these. Always trust your instincts . Mortred has a huge advantage by evasion and critical strike. There are a lot of instances when they proc and you can trust the pseudo-random chance to follow your thoughts here. So think twice before you back away from fights. The opponent has an MKB? You still have to give it a thought. Make a judgement call. Lifesteal + high crits can flip the fight.
  • Terrorblade - Stop waiting to time and cast Metamorphosis and Sunder. Just do it. make adjustments. Plan and judge. Do not waste for the last second to case sunder. Same goes for metamorphosis. Stop trying to save metamorphosis for just ganking purposes, plan and use it accordingly. Also, refelction is a very healthy skill, level it up or atleast get one point in it.
  • Rubick - Raise first. Steal next. Nuke last. Do not steal the skill and nuke with your second as he goes away. This tip is for specific purposes and range limits are close. There are cases where stealing a skill first might actually help capture the enemy.
    Second tip here is to steal maximum, and keep monitoring all 5 opponents last usedskill to maximize your throughput in ganks. The bonus cooldown reduction always helps.
    Another thing for this hero, do not keep waiting for a particular skill to be used by a particular hero and ignore everything else. Each skill has some benefits and other enemies have usefull skills to, be useful to your team and don't keep waiting for that one skill you are so horny for. Rubick is a fast paced hero, and to make the best of it, you need to be agile too. Fy and Kuro make a very good impression of rubick.
 Thats 7 Extreme Tips and Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better. May Be help You
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12 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Non Herro Bassed)

12 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better. hello Gamers, now i will share you about 7 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better. I have learnt some valuable lessons about DoTA 2 from quora which I want to share with you. This guide will help you to Play Dota 2 Better. Don’t worry, this game is relatively easy to understand but hard to master.  How to play it though is still pretty straightforward. I can help you out for the understanding part. And even if you consider yourself a good player, read through the tips, as they might have some new information.

12 Extreme Tips/Tricks to Play Dota 2 Better (Non Herro Bassed)

  1. Stack Away : Camp stacking. Luring out the neutral creeps instead of clearing them out and waiting for them to respawn. Timing is the most imporatnt thing here. A very effective trick for the laning phase as well as the jungling role. 
    Tips Dota 2
    Tips Dota 2
  2. The 'T' and the 'P' --- Keep a TP. Always. Atleast past the laning phase , when the game shifts into tower takedowns and mass rotations. Town Portal Scrolls are a game changing item. They help you get out of tricky situations. They help you get into ganks to demolish the other team. They help you get to a tower in order to assist your team and save the tower. There is a reason why Furion is played with so many different gameplay styles. You can also trick the opponent by faking a teleport. ( Can be observed in OG vs Secret -final game Frankfurt Major 2015). All you have to do is cast a teleport and cancel it as the opponent does something rash.
  3. Oldest Trick in the Book: A Dota2 Fundamental technique to execute skills rapidly -- the SHIFT-QUEUE. Stack up skills to execute them without added delay of clicking-aiming and executing. Thinking beyond using this for Lion and Lina's skills, some important Shift-Queue executions are -
    Tinker -- (Hero Kill) -- Teleport->Laser->Rocket->Dagon->Shivas->Hex->March of Machines->Rearm->Hex->Laser->Rocket->>>>
    Tinker -- (Farming/Pushing Lanes) -- Teleport->Blink->March of Machines->Shivas->Rearm->March of Machines->Shivas->Blink (Ahead in lane , Edge of the map)->Rearm->Blink ahead->March of Machines->Shivas Guard(Next oncoming wave) ->Teleport.
    Invoker -- No explanation needed here.
      Sand King -- Veil of Discord->Epicentre->Blink->BurrowStrike(Calculated guess to hit maximum)->Shivas->SandStorm. (Refresher makes this one interesting)
  4. Something magical : Rune control is a very sensitive aspect in the game. It is overlooked most of the times but you give you an edge in battle. Warding the runes is always helpful, especially for mid heroes.
  5. Sway the attack:  This trick is pretty well-known. Change the tower's attack target by right clicking your creeps or your allies or your illusions. The tower will redirect its attack towards the unit. It allows you to tower dive and kill. It allows you to get a break in climax moments and health critical moments.
  6. Up and above :Never take an uphill fight unless its crucial or a kill secure situation. You miss 25% of your attacks and the fog of war can help the opponent play mind games. This is not just important for the mid-solo but more for the Tier-3 tower take down. Ofcourse effective warding can solve this problem.
  7. Toggle and piss:The Basilius Micromanagement can be very helpful to mid heroes in the initial farming phase. Toggle the ring of basilius on/off during normal/last hits of the enemy. It will throw him off his game and make him miss most of his attempts to secure gold while pissing him off. You basically ruin his judgement as the basilius armor toggling denies him the gold he wants so badly. Can be done with Aquila too.
  8. Supply and Demand - Quick buy. Quick sell. Dota 2 provides full refund if item purchased is sold withing 10 seconds. Effectively , if I am low on health, I can purchase a ring of health/regen and heal up and quickly sell it off too. Timing should be managed efficiently and your laning phase will be smoother. Certainly better than asking for tangos/going back to base/courier usage for heals.
  9. Sip please :Hand over your empty/partially filled bottle to a friendly who teleports to your lane from the base. Your bottle turns up full because of the fountain effect. Also if you are the one that teleports, than give it to someone at low health/mana and take it back, while the effect perisists. You can also pass the rune , by allowing ally to collect the rune and use it, and give you your bottle back.
  10. Switch Case --- Switching your power treads to manage mana, attack damage, attack speed , health can be very helpful in your overall hero output.
        STR -- When being attacked
        INT -- When casting a spell
        AGI -- Regen health and mana.
        Primary attribute -- Offensive mode/Attacking/Pushing.
  11. Pull and then pull again :Double pulling gets you more gold with a little more effort. Again timing matters here . Instead of pulling just one camp towards your creeps , you pull another camp. Same old tactic. When the last camp neutral is about to die , pull the next camp neutrals towards the previous camp and your creeps will move there to attack the fresh set of neutrals. If timing is managed perfectly and your creep wave has a siege cart, you can pull a third camp too.
  12. Just before I die :Buy some teleports to save your gold before you die. You really want your hard-earned gold to just go away?

10 Tips for Beginners Clash Royale

10 Tips for Beginners Clash Royale. Hello My friends now i Will share about 10 Tips about Clash Royale for Beginners. i Quote from gottabemobile that his guide will go over some helpful Clash Royale tips and tricks for beginners looking to win their first Clash battles and more. In early March the makers of Clash of Clans released a new real-time strategy game, and it quickly jumped to the top of the download charts. If you are just now giving it a try or are stuck at lower Arena’s frustrated by losses, read on for some helpful Clash Royale tips.
Clash of Clans has been the one of the most popular and highest grossing mobile games of all times for over three years. However, Clash Royale is stealing some of the glory. Featuring many of the same troops, characters, gold, elixir and other elements, but in a top-down real-time strategy style game. It also incorporates card-collecting, which is another popular game genre.
Clash Royale could be more addicting than Clash of Clans, so use caution before downloading it. It’s that good, that polished, and extremely fun. Once you get familiar with the layout, managing resources like Gold, and building a deck (or army) to go to battle with, try some of our tips below to improve your skills, strategy, and overall balance in order to win fights.
10 Tips for Beginners Clash Royale
10 Tips for Beginners Clash Royale
Here 10 Tops For Beginners for play a Clash Royale:

10 Tips for Beginners Clash Royale

  1. Spend Gold Wisely. Gold is the most important currency in Clash Royale. We don’t farm it like in Clash of Clans, and instead it’s earned by winning battles, or from daily chests that players get for free every four hours. Then the more battles you win, the more chests you can unlock. Some take three hours to unlock, some take eight, and even 12 hours. I start those before heading to bed. It’s a long wait, but worth it. With Clash Royale we upgrade troops by getting more cards of the same character. Like the Giant, Goblins, skeletons, a baby Dragon, and many other troops many have used in Clash of Clans. And while it’s important to update them as you progress, don’t update everything. Gold needs to be spent wisely, and sparingly. Only upgrade what you plan to use, and save as much as you can for the important upgrades later. Don’t just upgrade everything because you have enough cards. You’ll want a good variety, but some troops early on just aren’t worth upgrading. At the same time, upgrade what works for you, to make the deck you are comfortable with as strong as possible. 
  2. Have Variety in Your Battle Deck
    The most important thing for beginners is setting up your battle deck. There are three different decks you can assemble and have on-hand, ready to fight with. Each troop has a number of Elixir cost. Don’t have all 2-3’s, and don’t have too many 5’s. They take longer, cost more, and you’ll quickly get outmatched and overrun.Basically, mix up your deck with both high and low Elixir troops, as well as both ground and air. Giving you a wide array of options, at different times. Mixing it up with a good variety gives you the best chance to win. I’ve been using Giants, skeletons (for a distraction as the Giant deals damage) and splash damage troops like the Baby Dragon or Valkyrie. The Dragon and Valk do splash damage, and hurt multiple troops and buildings with each hit. This is crucial. Valkries take on incoming Giants, while my other troops head for the enemy Towers.
    Adding a good variety of high and low level troops, as well as mixed air and ground becomes increasingly more important as the game progresses too. If the enemy has ground troops, drop a Dragon in and go take down a Tower. It’s all about timing, and strategy. This is one of the best yet most simple strategy games I’ve played on a mobile device. Another idea is to use a mix of all cheaper cards and one strong troop. To cycle through everything fast for a quick defense that turns into an offense as you drop a powerful card. Fast cycling decks are extremely popular.
  3. Use Skeleton Attacks
    There are multiple different Skeleton troops, and everything but the Giant Skeleton are very weak, die quick, and are susceptible to arrow attacks. That said, Skeletons are a great distraction to deploy just before dropping a bigger “tank” troop to do heavy damage. Try pairing Skeletons with a Giant, and watch it instantly cruise down and take out a Tower with just two moves. Skeletons are just as good on defense as they are on offense. Use them to quickly take down a Giant, or stop a full speed Price. Watch out for Valks or a Dragon, as their splash damage can take out an entire skeleton army in one or two hits. On the flipside, I always have arrows ready to follow my Prince or Giant to take out the enemies skeletons trying to stop my approach. Remember, many of these approaches won’t work the deeper into the game you go. Players will have to adjust, learn new strategies and try different things eventually.
  4. Test New Decks in Training Battles
    This may seem silly, as losing a match doesn’t really hurt players aside from the trophy count, but test your Battle Deck before you fight in multiplayer. Players lose trophies for each battle lost, and the more trophies the better. This puts you in higher leagues or arenas, gives out better chests and more gold. So you’ll want to win as much as possible. As a result do test attacks and practice with new cards and troops earned, or new varieties to your deck in the training battle arena first. Once you feel confident, fight real people, and see how it goes. Before you start, continue reading the rest of our tips for a better chance at victory. The training grounds aren’t very ideal, either, so test decks against clan members, even hard decks to get better over time.
  5. Don’t Rush Attacks
    At times rushing an attack with multiple troops and starting heavy can overwhelm the enemy, and result in an early win. And when this happens it feels good. However, good players will do what we mentioned above and defend, then counter with a solid offense and take out a tower. Using too many forces at once (or too soon) can often-times put you behind, and playing catch-up in order to save your buildings from being taken out. Hitting it hard too soon will put you at risk of being outmatched early, and quickly losing every battle. Take your time and be precise with each move. Don’t just use whatever is available first, unless you’re under heavy siege.
    I’ve learned to start with one or two light troops, seeing what the enemy has, then going big with a Giant, followed by a Dragon or Skeletons as a good distraction. That or my second move will be a strong counter attack. Of course everyone will have a different strategy, approach, and style. Rushing may work for some, but beginners will want to take their time and learn to use a solid strategy, much like a chess match, and out maneuver the enemy. Once you’ve learned which cards or troops counter certain enemies best, rush your attacks if you’d like, and be prepared for a quick response from the enemy.
  6. Don’t Attack First
    Early on I was always first to attack, and my troops were getting countered by the enemy, and putting me behind from the start. I lost, a lot, and getting frustrated. Not to mention being outmatched by higher level troops. Players should wait for the Elixir bar to get full before attacking, and if possible, wait for the enemy to deploy first, to help use your troops and a strategy moving forward.
    This doesn’t always work, but a good defense wins championships in the NFL, and the same rule applies here. Being able to have a solid defense allows players time to fill up Elixir, and counter-attack with a strong army. It also allows you to save important cards like the Fireball for later. It should be saved for the end to deal mass damage to a group of skeletons, or to lower the Town Hall before a match ends to get that slight edge needed to win. I save them for last, and surprise the enemy just in time to win most battles.
  7. Use Spells Often
    In the early stages of Clash Royale most players don’t have spells, but within a week or so of playing you’ll likely have the Freeze spell, and then in arena 3-4 get the Rage spell. Freeze will as you expect, freeze everything. From troops playing defense taking down your troops, or save you at the last second before a match ends to prevent the enemy from taking down a tower. I’ve saved countless battles near the end by using the freeze spell.
    The purple “Rage” spell increases speed, movement, and damage to deal tons of damage. Drop a Giant or Skeleton Giant, wait a few seconds, and drop the Rage. He’ll quickly get to their base, and destroy it. I’ve found that using a big troop with three quick spear goblins or a skeleton army mixed with the rage to be extremely successful. Watch out for defense, as it can easily be wasted, but just as easily win the battle. And about that freeze spell, I use it for everything. Perfect placement (and after waiting a few seconds and being risky) paid off as you can see above. I waited longer than I should have for the enemy to drop a troop to take out my balloon, then dropped the freeze. Stopping the tower and Witch both at once, and giving my balloon time to drop some bombs and take out his tower, and give me an easy win. It’s all about thinking ahead, not just rushing to drop troops. So be methodical, take your time, and use spells as often as possible to surprise the enemy and get an advantage.
  8. Don’t Drop Trophies
    Beginners or those who keep losing a lot of battles are doing something to try and get an edge in Clash Royale. Going to battle and just sitting idle, letting the other player attack and win. The idea here is to “dump trophies” and be put in a lower arena to be matched up against easier opponents. Similar to dropping a troop and quitting an attack in Clash of Clans.
    I keep seeing users mention this on forums, that they’ve been dumping trophies in an effort to lower where they battle, to have a better chance at winning. This doesn’t work. For one, Clash Royale has a pretty crazy match-making system, and for two, the higher arena you are in, the better the reward. Reach Arena 2 and 3 as quick as possible, to upgrade troops and have a better chance at winning. Higher arena chests are much better too. Some arenas are hard to get out of once in it, so don’t drop down unless you have to. I’ve just reached level 8 in Clash Royale, and have enough trophies that I’m fighting in “Arena 6-7” instead of Arena 4. The higher the arena, the better the “Chests” when you win 10 battles. In Arena 4 you’ll be rewarded with a Giant Gold Chest, and it’s loaded with cards, gold, gems, and way more upgrades than most cards. One chest gave me 101 cannon cards, and gave out enough that I could upgrade it three times, and even upgrade my rockets twice. That’s a huge upgrade and tons of money just for fighting in a higher Arena. That boost will help users win battles, rather than just fighting easier enemies.
    At the end of the day don’t drop trophies just to fight in a lower arena, as it likely won’t work, and the reward isn’t as big. Yes going down to unlock cards you’re still missing makes sense, but don’t stay low just to win battles. It’s worth it to keep winning, so Clash on!
  9. Check Out Tried and Tested Decks on YouTube
    Another great idea is to head to YouTube or forums for ideas regarding the perfect deck to attack with. This is both a pro and a con. On the plus side, users have some great variety and extremely well-balanced decks that will help players push to Arena 5, and win. That said, many other players have seen these same decks in the forums or popular videos, and know exactly how to defeat them.
    Meaning that be sure to try out a big variety of different decks to find what works best for you, but don’t rely on them too heavily, as you’ll quickly lose 3-4 battles in a row. I’ve also noticed Clash Royale mixes up your deck rotation after a win streak, and will quickly make it more difficult to win. When this happens don’t keep trying and hoping you’ll get cards in the order you want. Quickly go in and change things up a bit (but remember your winning formula) and play with something different. Then try your original deck later.
  10. Watch Replays on TV Royale
    Another last minute tip is to tap the bottom right button, which looks like a TV. This is actually called TV Royale, which has a list of replays from the most skilled and highest players in the world. Of course many of their attacks beginners can’t do, as we don’t have the troops to mount a similar attack. That being said, it will help beginners get an idea of what works, what doesn’t, and how to be strategic rather than just stampeding forward with anything and everything.
    Last but not least, Clash with Ash is a popular YouTuber who makes videos for Supercell, sharing upcoming features and updates for Clash of Clans, base designs, and even strategy guides for Clash Royale. He’s turned into a resident Clash YouTuber, and his videos are extremely helpful. Take a look at his latest Clash Royale tips for beginners below. Once players learn to build a well-balanced deck, have a solid group of air, ground, heavy and cheap units all available, then learn to counter the enemy, you’ll quickly start winning. Always have a chest in the counter to open once it’s available, and sign in every four hours to get a free chest to earn gold and upgrade cards.
    Chests are extremely important, so open them as often as possible. Try to only spend Gold when it’s really needed, and on troops you’ll actually use. Then once you reach level 3 join a clan so other players can donate cards and help you upgrade cards and troops at a faster pace. From here you’ll win more battles, unlock more cards or troops, earn more gold for upgrades and continue getting better and better.
    At the end of the day it’s all about strategy. Beating players a level or two higher than you isn’t impossible, but it will take some skill, time, and practice. Don’t get discouraged after losing 4-5 in a row, because before you know it you’ll be on a winning streak and have a full bar of chests ready to be opened. Good luck getting legendary cards, and enjoy. Feel free to drop a comment below with questions, tips, tricks and more.