'Clash Royale' latest updates: New leak shows more of new troop and spell cards

A promotional photo for "Clash Royale" Facebook/ClashRoyale

Supercell is doubling up its effort to regain its players, and as such, the developer updated their game "Clash Royale" with some new features. However, it seems that the troop and the spell cards included in the upcoming update have already been leaked online.

According to Yibada, the Inferno Dragon, Ice Golem, as well as the Graveyard spell were some of the leaked troops and spells that fans should expect in the update for "Clash of Clans." The article further explains that the leak gave a glimpse of how these new features are used in the battlefield. If in case the rumor turns out to be true, it will certainly impact the way "Clash Royale" is played.

iDigitalTimes reported that the Inferno Dragon has the ability to shoot concentrated beams of fire that can increase in damage as time goes by. Hilariously enough, the dragon on the card is seen wearing a helmet because flying can be dangerous in "Clash of Clans." It is one of the legendary troops that will cost 4 elixir, and it is bound to power up to ridiculously high levels that could take out tanky troops.

Meanwhile, the Graveyard spell allows the player to unearth a bunch of skeletons from anywhere in the battlefield, and it costs 5 elixir. It is best used in order to force the enemy to use their strongest spells, and it can also give players a tactical offensive advantage should a complementing rage spell be applied to them.

Lastly, the Ice Golem is pretty cheap to use for the destruction it causes. For the cost of only 2 elixirs, the Ice Golem is tough as nails and can be used to destroy buildings, giving players a solid option when it comes to pushing. Furthermore, it explodes when damaged, which slows down nearby enemies.

Hopefully, the leak is accurate because most fans believe that it will bring a new dimension to the gameplay for "Clash Royale."

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