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‘Clash of Clans’ Update: Lightning Spell Cannot Steal Loot!

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(Photo : Reuters) SuperCell has released a sneak peek of the new update for "Clash of Clans."

"Clash of Clans" game developer Supercell has recently made some significant updates to the highly popular video game "Clash of Clans."

According to the Master Herald, "Clash of Clans" has ceased using lightning spells to steal loot. The lightning spell used to destroy elixir storages, but now it can only destroy enemy troops and resource collectors. The training time for the spells also showed faster lighting and healing from 30 minutes to only 20 minutes, and jump spells that can recover in just 30 minutes instead of the older version that could take up 40 minutes. The Level 5 Dragon is also available, but can only be played with at least 8 million elixirs and a recently upgraded laboratory. The Level 4 Dragon comes in a much cheaper 6 million elixirs, but with also an upgraded laboratory.

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An additional update by Supercell is the ability of entry-level players to unlock dragons to protect themselves as well as counter expert players that have already built considerable bases. Apart from that, there have been several activities pertaining to the celebration of the "Clash of Clans" game such as the game's anniversary, which was last July 30, and with that, they have introduced their very own website that will help players increase their resource collection in just one week.

According to Yibada, the Philippines have the most number of "Clash of Clans" members and just recently, the country held a tournament named as "The Philippine Clash 2015." The tournament was said to have been organized by eSports Organization alongside one of the Philippine's biggest mobile network Globe Telecom.

In the history of "Clash of Clans" tournament, this has been the biggest so far, with a collected pool prize of 2 million pesos or approximately $44,220 dollars. The tournament was attended by 28 "Clash of Clans" teams with 5 members each." Clash of Clans" is a mobile  strategy video game that is currently developed by Supercell with current base at Helsinki, Finland.

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