In Clash Royale, the Graveyard is a spell that can drastically change an encounter, when placed with the right conditions and, often, the right spell. Besides, our decks guide will help you get into arenas. Only, before discussing these decks, we will talk about the Graveyard : what he does, what imposes as a style of play in general and, finally, his relationship with the Poison.
The Cemetery itself
It is a spell, which can be unlocked from arena 5. In a specific perimeter, it will create 16 Skeletons, at rapid, regular intervals and in precise placement, for 10 seconds. On reading, this imposes, de facto, two things: a spell that can support its action, but also one or more troops with the same task. The reason is simple: a Skeleton, it's fragile and it doesn't do much damage. On the other hand, when there are several of them, the opponent (or you) will see the life of his Towers quickly drop to 0.
For our first case, this is one of the reasons why the Poison wins in a deck containing the Graveyard. Indeed, even if it lasts less than the Graveyard (8 seconds), the advantage is that it must force the opponent to defend with medium troops. When we see the Skeletons, we are tempted to defend with light troops, such as the Bats, L 'army of skeletons, Gargoyles or Gang de gobelins. The problem in this case is that our first two will die immediately and the others quickly. Also, it will weaken the defending troops, making yours easier.
For the second case, since the Skeletons are destroyed very easily, it is better to have one or more solid units that can focus the attention of an opposing Tower. Indeed, while one takes the hits, the others do the damage work. Therefore, the decks Graveyard are usually made up of mini-tanks or better and are mostly strong on the counter-attack. To be clear, these are decks that are mostly defensive.
Finally, before moving on to the decks, you can consult this video ofOrange Juice, to know how best to place the Graveyard.
Deck 1 : Ice Yard
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Bats |
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Ice Golem |
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Average cost : 3,5 |
Difficulty : Medium |
Here, we have enough to control enemy attacks effectively. Indeed, there is everything you need: anti-air, what you need on the ground, the TdE (Hell Tower) against tanks and what to take the hits, with the bowler and Ice Golem. Therefore, your goal is to take advantage of the elixir, with what you have, then to counter-attack, especially with the bowler or, in some cases, the Ice Golem, in response to the installation of a elixir extractor. Granted, your offensive power isn't great, but your defense is.
Finally, here is a video where this deck is played:
Deck 2: Mega Knight Graveyard
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ice wizard |
Bats |
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Ice Golem |
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Average cost : 3,5 |
Difficulty : Medium/Hard |
This deck was played by Doberman, member of theFrance Worlds team, during the game of MGL Worlds against the Guyana. Here, even if we have a list which is cut more for the mode Tournaments, it is no less interesting. Indeed, the mega knight has the advantage of being a tank with a lot of hit points. Therefore, in the event of a counter-attack, since the enemy target is more difficult to eliminate, your Graveyard will be able to express themselves better and potentially do more damage.
Deck 3 : Splash Yard
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ice wizard |
Baby dragon |
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Average cost : 3,4 |
Difficulty : Medium/Hard |
Here, your defense is based on the name of this deck: Splash. Therefore, your goal will be to do damage on a Ray, with the ice wizard, Baby dragon and Tornado. Currently, this deck, on StatsRoyale, has a win rate of over 55% in the legendary arena ladder, which is high. Here the Knight and Baby dragon are your mini-tanks. Granted, your defense doesn't, in theory, have very high damage, but in practice, you can pull it off with flying colors.
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