By Matthew King, | March 29, 2017
Any player who is above 16-years old and has reached Level 8 can participate in the newly introduced "Clash Royale" competition. (YouTube)
Hardocre gamers of "Clash Royale" will get the chance to engage in the game's Retro Royale Challenge starting Thursday, March 30. Supercell is holding this limited event to afford fans some big rewards to win by taking on a challenge with the use of cards from March 2016, when the game saw its initial release.
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Supercell has released the rules in joining the new challenge in the "Clash Royale" game. First off, gamers can only play with classic cards from March 2016 and are required to have six wins to complete the challenge.
In addition to the rules, they must claim one time rewards as they move up, which include a Magical Chest that's collectible after five wins. And then, they get one free entry after getting 10 Gems. Players can further check out the challenge summary located in the challenges tab of the game's app.
The rule in the Retro Royale Challenge says that deck selection to be used are the ones available following the launch. So, "Clash Royale" players get to access a total of 42 cards only with fundamental set of troops and have no legendaries such as Royal Giants or Furnaces.
As players assemble a winning deck, they will earn rewards in one win up to six wins. The first win gives players 10 gems for one win, a Silver Chest for their Arena for two wins, a Gold Chest for three wins, a Magical Chest for five wins. Ultimately, they can receive 3,000 gold plus the typical Six-Win Chest that offers 600 gold and 25 cards upon six wins.
With regard to strategies, one of the famous decks is the Hog Freeze deck, where the combination includes the Hog Rider, Freeze, Baby Dragon, Mini P.E.K.K.A., Spear Goblins, Knight, Skeletons and Arrows. For gamers to counter this strategy, they must build a deck with various small troops and increase twice their defense.
The Retro Royale Challenge for "Clash Royale" will kick off at 2: 00 a.m. EST on March 30 and end on April 3. Stay tuned for more news and updates.
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