By Jacques Strauss, | April 09, 2017
The balance update is set to roll out tomorrow, April 19 for "Clash Royale". (YouTube)
Significant game updates on "Clash Royale" has been eagerly awaited by enthusiasts. As a result of the great anticipation, gamers are led to believe that an April patch will introduce significant changes to the game along with abundant additions.
Although it has already been resolved that the recent alleged updates were part of the April Fool's Day antics of Supercell, some gamers and enthusiasts are still hopeful that a significant update will push through. Despite the elixir monster and new traps being proven to be a hoax, Games Troops still holds that there is a bit of certainty behind such joke.
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Although lacking any substantial backing, the same website managed to report that a new ultra chest, traps, and elixir monster will form part of an upcoming patch. With the help of previous leaks and the so-called hints hidden in the recent prank, a potential "Clash Royale" massive update may soon arise.
Moreover, it has also been rumored that Supercell will include in the balancing update features that would settle Royal Giant and Sparky damage by 6 percent and 30 percent, according to The Christian Post. Aside from that, health of Furnace and Barbarian are expected to be lowered by at least 7 percent and 8 percent respectively.
As an overview, "Clash Royale" prank was started with a subtle line defending the sudden update. Based on the introduction, pressing changes are to be made leaving no time for gamers no room to digest and discuss what was coming.
The prank involved the announcement of a Mortar that shoots Goblin Barrels. It also included the upscaling of Tombstone and Skeletons, resulting in a name change- Giant Skeletons & Giant Skeletons. And perhaps one of the most interesting ideas presented in the prank was the introduction of X-Bow, which could target everything in the arena from troops to towers to a king.
Watch here below "Clash Royale" gameplay for beginners:
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