'Clash Royale' update: Supercell officially announces Tornado card

Featured in the image is "Clash Royale's" Tornado card Facebook/ClashRoyale

Supercell officially announced the arrival of "Clash Royale's" latest Tornado Epic card.

After introducing the new card through a sneak peek trailer this week, the game developer revealed that players can now get hold of the new card by purchasing it at the Arena 6 or at the Builder's Workshop.

Based on the introduction trailer for the Tornado card, players only need to trade 400 Gems for a stack of 10 Tornado cards. This will immediately bring players to Level 3.

By using the Tornado card, players can lure the enemy units towards the middle of the Tornado while inflicting damage over time. According to The Bit Bag, the Tornado card is best used when multiple enemy troops attack. Once all of the enemies were pulled towards the center, players can throw a Fireball inside to inflict further damage.

The Tornado card is also expected to prepare for further damage when used with other cards like the Log or the Rocket. However, it is not expected to activate the King's Tower since it could not inflict any damages to the buildings around it.

The new Tornado card is just one of the four cards that will be released under the Clash Royal update. The others include the Clone Spell card, which is expected to replicate two Baby Dragons that could cause major damage to the enemy. The other card will be called the Electro Wizard, which is reportedly good with agility and which features a stun ability that could last for about 0.5 seconds. On the other hand, the last card will be called the Elite Barbarians. This is speculated to come out with two barbarians that have the ability to move really fast to help the players immediately when needed.

The release of the three remaining cards for "Clash Royale" is expected to be announced by Supercell soon.

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