The latest balancing, as you will read, allows to change some things and to see cards that were rarely played until now. We can also see archetypes getting stronger and even coming back to the fore. Today we are going to show you 2 decks, based on the G and the Mortar/Minor, which will help you win trophies and challenges.
Golem Sorcerer Beatdown Arena 8
Code to copy-paste the deck on Clash Royale
Composition of the Deck | |||
G |
Wizard |
Prince |
Mega Gargoyle |
Skeletons |
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Poison |
elixir extractor |
Average cost : 4,3 | Difficulty : Medium |
One of the very many variations of decks Golem Betdown, this highlights the Prince, safe bet in a deck G and the Sorcerer, which has become viable and very interesting. Indeed, if you manage to attract the big enemy spells and you protect it a little, the latter will hurt the defense, since its damage radius and its range are good bills. When we add the Prince Mega Gargoyle and Skeletons to cycle, you have a well-made whole that works very well.
To learn how to optimize its gameplay, watch this video of Surgical Goblin below:
Mortar/Minor Bait Arena 9
Code to copy-paste the deck on Clash Royale
Composition of the Deck | |||
Mortar |
Minor |
Gang de gobelins |
horde of gargoyles |
Rogue |
|
Zap / Electrocution |
The log |
Average cost : 3,3 | Difficulty : Medium |
Even though this deck was affected by the nerf of Spear Goblins, it is nonetheless very effective. While the Minor has always been a guarantee of solidity, the Mortar was a niche that became popular over time. The purpose of the deck works like a classic bait archetype, namely to scratch his opponent and play on the use of these spells.
Here, the majority of cards can force a spell and/or a large unit, in addition to having a siege building that has a long range. It can be frustrating for the opponent to defend, since it has minimal range. To be more precise, if a unit is too close to him, he will aim further than the latter and it is often the opposing Tower (even an Extractor if he is in the middle of the King's Tower). Even if the deck only has small spells, it is relatively light and has excellent defensive and offensive potential.
As with the previous deck, here it is played by Surgical Goblin :