Clash of Clans is set to roll out an eagerly anticipated update in March 2025, responding to long-standing player requests with what might be the game's most transformative changes to date. A significant portion of this update is the elimination of training times for Troops, Spells, and Siege Machines, enabling players to dive into back-to-back battles without delay. This update also removes hero recovery time, ensuring your heroes are always ready for action. These changes apply to players in the Titan League and below, while the Legend League maintains its eight-battle daily limit for now.
This major overhaul aligns with Clash of Clans' ongoing efforts to streamline gameplay by removing outdated mechanics. Following the removal of training costs in 2022, the complete elimination of training time marks another step toward a more fluid gaming experience. As a result, Training Potions and Training Treats will become obsolete and are being phased out. They will no longer be available in in-app purchase bundles, and any remaining in player inventories will be converted into Gems.
The update introduces the "Match Anytime" system, a game-changer for players facing a shortage of available real bases. This system allows you to attack snapshot bases—saved versions of real player bases under Shield. These battles mimic normal gameplay, allowing you to earn loot and trophies without affecting the defender's resources. Previously used in Clan Wars and Legend League, this feature is now expanding to multiplayer battles.
With the potential for more battles per session, adjustments to Trophy Curves are necessary. The update will reduce the number of trophies earned from victories. Additionally, Clan Castle request timers are being standardized at a 10-minute interval for all players, ensuring a more consistent and fair gameplay experience.
Get ready for these exciting changes by downloading Clash of Clans from the Google Play Store and preparing your strategies for a more dynamic gaming experience.
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