'Clash of Clan 2015': New patch download available now: New Perks details

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After several days of spoilers and speculations, the latest update for "Clash of Clans" has finally gone live.

The latest patch that was released on Feb. 24 offers more perks for the Clan Wars. It aims to provide players with better control over their team by including more perks, badges, as well as a better leveling system that lets players receive more rewards. 

Furthermore, players will receive the most powerful level of Cannon. Aside from having to overcome a lot of difficult damages, gamers can now get increased Health so that they can play longer during the challenges. 

Other notable Clan Perks include: 

  • Earn Clan XP in Clan Wars 
  • Getting clan banners that are adorned with the Clan's level 
  • More clan levels grant perks, honors, as well as fancier banners and badges 

There are also new and improved gameplay balancing and upgrades that go with the new patch. Air traps for healers have been eliminated, players just need to stay away from Air Defense, and the Clan Castle troop deployment will no longer be blocked just by tapping on the obstacles. 

The clan wars also have an opt-in/ opt-out function, wherein the clan leaders can now choose anyone who they want to bring to war. There is a new profile setting as well, where clan members will be shown if they want to go to war. Players can also choose to join in big or small wars, but they could get more Clan XP if they opt to join larger wars. 

Other advantages of having Clan Perks include the chance of requesting for troops more often and donating more troops at a given time, getting refunds as well as automatic upgrades on every donated troops, increasing the Clan War loot bonus and storing it in the player's Clan Castle, and automatic unlocking of Clan perks to help level up the Clan.  

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