'Clash of Clans' update: Gold and elixir storage glimpsed; village expanded in Town Hall 11

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More sneak peeks of the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update surface as players enter the second week of the DLC teaser event. The latest preview from developer Supercell comes in the form of Town Hall 11 upgrades fans will soon see in action in the game.

Supercell provided an exclusive look at how the gold and elixir storages and reminded fans that these items will max out at Level 12. Touch Arcade reports that there should be a total of 10 million gold and 10 million elixir players will be able to accumulate with those.

The sneak peek also shows the all-new laboratory and the wizard tower, which can now be available up to Level 9. These are just two of the building that Supercell is upgrading with the "Clash of Clans" Town Hall 11 update, which will also offer new troop levels yet to be detailed.

In the earlier sneak peeks, it was revealed that players are getting a much larger village. From its 40x40 dimension, Town Hall 11 is scaling that up to 44x44. That's 21 percent larger than the old tile space. What this promises are more opportunities for layout.

With that literally huge "Clash of Clans" upgrade, any obstacles placed on the grass on the edges of the map will be moved on the outer edge of the village. The other obstacles that do not touch on the grass will remain in the same spot as the village expands outward.

Players would also love to know that they will be given extra 30 seconds in attacking an enemy's base. Another additional tweak from Town Hall 11 upgrade is the newfound ability of players to request or provide a Dark Spell to fellow clan members.

Supercell has also provided an elaborate list on other notable changes care of the highly-anticipated Town Hall 11 upgrades on its website.

The "Clash of Clans" Town Hall 11 upgrade is expected to drop this month.

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