'Clash Royale' update: Mini Pekka getting nerfed? Buffs for Knights and some other units

 Clash Royale website

"Clash Royale" will have a new update, and Supercell makes sure that this will feature more improvements and new features.

This game primarily entertains fans due to its competitive nature, most especially after the introduction of the tournaments feature. However, with everyone expecting more changes and improvements in terms of game mechanics, some fans suggest ways on how to improve the game. Supercell is known to have good communication with their players, and as such rolled out a tweet that it is already working on some modifications to adjust the game's Trophy System.

This did not take long, as the game immediately went back online. However, this proves to be a testimony that Supercell always listens to their their fans' requests. With that update done last Aug. 15, a lot of fans are spreading rumors that the game will release even more changes to the game soon, especially about the units that will receive buffs and those that will be nerfed, so to speak.

According to the Enstarz, the most speculated nerfs and buffs among players involve the Mini Pekka unit, which most players think is overpowered as of the moment. As such, the article points out that there are several leaks about this upcoming update that aims to decrease this aggravatingly overpowered unit's health by 7 percent. What this means is that the unit will be more in level compared with most of the other characters, eliminating the need for players to just stick with it all the time as a primary tank.

However, if this nerfs prove to be true, it will then be balanced with some significant buffs among other units as well. Knights, Poison Spells and Bowlers will allegedly get a remarkable increase in terms of health and damage output.

This "Clash Royale" update is rumored to be released around late August or early September.

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