


Clash Royale Deck #2 (Submitted by battleone2016) If he or she is really caught off guard, you can often push more troops right behind that power combo and take down the king tower seconds after the first tower goes down. Sometimes it means you may have to sacrifice a bit on the “fake out” tower – possibly even losing it, but you will usually take out their side tower and deal considerable damage to your opponent's king tower. Any of those three combined make a nearly unstoppable force. I will often throw down a giant behind one of my towers to let it build momentum, and then when it hits the bridge follow it with a witch and prince, witch and spear goblins or prince and spear goblins. Meanwhile, you can save up elixir to deploy heavier combos. The Goblin Hut on your “fake out” lane will help you combat a variety of attackers that may come at your tower.

This deck is great for setting up two lines of attack. I usually start slow with this deck so I can see what the other player has and know how to combat. This deck can handle a variety of different situations because it combines many different kinds of cards from tanks to range and air attackers to swarms.
