What is 'Clash Royale Deck Builder'? After playing Clash of Clans for years and creating I wanted to move on to a new game that interested me but also had depth. Luckily, Supercell released Clash Royale and I got really into it. After playing for a little bit I realized the game was primarily about counters and synergies between cards. In addition, having the right deck is both the enticement and bane of any player coming into the game. I had the worst time trying to find a good deck because knowing the cards and how they interacted with each other seemed like a bit of an uphill battle.
I eventually came to understand that if I could get some data from the game and by giving it the parameters of what cards I have, I could see which competitive decks I could create. So even if I couldn't use a deck well enough, I'd know it was possible to get better and that the highest ranks in the game were achievable with the cards I was using. I created a tool for this as well as the ability to create your own Clash Royale Decks and share them with the community.
Clash Royale Deck Builder got widly popular very, very quickly and now we have so many decks on the site and so many different variations. We can predict rarity of cards, the best counters to use vs a given deck and we can even give a preliminary audit for decks that you build. The bottom line is Clash Royale Deck Builder makes you more informed and able to defeat your opponents.
With video comments, the ability to create decks and see other people's added efforts, there's nothing holding you back from 4k trophies. Clash Royale Deck Builder is a virtual treasure trove of awesomeness in giving you what you need in Clash Royale to become a better player. That being said, we have a lot of different places to go and you may need some assistance on how to use the site.
That being said, let’s get into some questions to get you on your way. Do you want a better deck but don’t know how to choose which cards?
One of the cool things we do on Clash Royale Deck Builder is take a tally of which of the Clash Royale cards the competitive players use the most. This will give you some indication of what the most widely used Clash Royale cards are, at any given time.
So first off you’ll want to go to the page and evaluate what cards are currently popular. You’re going to want to filter for your arena level to ensure that you can actually obtain the Clash Royale cards at your level. Then take a look at what’s effective and then try to integrate those Clash Royale cards into your deck. You have a few cards that you want to use but don’t know what other cards to choose? No problem, we got you covered. So you’re going to want to go into the page and update your inventory.
Be accurate because the Clash Royale cards you choose here will determine some of our Clash Royale deck suggestions in a moment. Now that you’ve got your inventory filled out you’re going to want to go to. The page will use the card inventory that you created on the page and suggest decks that the most competitive players in the world are using. The first thing you want to do is choose “Toggle Filters”. Toggle filters will allow you to add certain mandatory Clash Royale cards to your deck suggestions.
You’re going to want to add in some of the powerful Clash Royale cards you found on the page. Once you’ve added a few click “Filter”. The site will then query the most competitive players in their game and look through their Clash Royale decks. We’ll match your requirements with any of the Clash Royale decks that have been added. Once you’ve found a deck that you like you can view that deck to see if any other players have offered advice on how to play with that deck. I’ve got a deck I like to use but I’m not sure I’m using it very effectively.
That’s no big deal. The first place to start is each individual card in your Clash Royale deck. You want to do a little research into how to use your cards most effectively. So let’s go to page and click on a card your deck is using. Now let’s look at this information for a little bit.
Clash Royale cards are very counter-oriented, which means one card is very good at countering another card. So what we’ve done on each Clash Royale card page is detail out which cards a given card can counter against and which cards can defeat that card. Take for instance the Minion Horde: We can see quite clearly that the best counter for Minion Horde are arrows. Which means most players like to use Arrows to counter/defeat the Minion Horde. We can also see that the Minion Horde’s is most used to counter the X Bow (presumably since the X Bow can’t shoot air units).
You can also check out how popular the card is with the deck usage graph and see what balance changes have occurred to this card in the past. This information helps us in determining some more intelligent counter options for each card. For the best results you’ll want to do a little research into each card in your deck.and then we research your chosen deck! So now that we’ve done a little research on each Clash Royale card in your deck we’re going to want to research your deck. Players come to the site and add decks all the time. Other players comment on those decks with text or videos.
Some players can even write guides on a given Clash Royale deck to help other players learn how to use it. We want to tap into all of this information to make you a more educated player when using the deck of your choice. So we’re going to want to go to the page. You’re going to want to select the cards in your deck and then click “SEARCH”. This will query the site to find the Master Deck and all other user-created decks that may have pertinent information and guides on your deck.
You’re going to want to go into each deck that has guide information and read through it to see if you can get a better idea of what how other players are using that deck. In the event that no decks are found, you’re actually thinking of using a totally undiscovered deck! You’ll want to CREATE THIS DECK and get credit for it’s discovery.
That’s pretty awesome! Write up a guide and any information you feel has helped you progress with your deck and help other players, such as yourself. Your deck is awesome, top players use it and now I want to be more competitive! Well first off, congratulations on being a badass! Secondly, you’re going to want to put on your research hat again and look to TV Royale for advice. When viewing your Master Deck on the SEARCH A DECK page, you may see various TV Royale matches. Now take a look at which competitive players use your deck.
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Look at how they perform against other decks. Does your deck usually lose to a Mortar deck? Does it commonly defeat decks with Golems in it? How does it stand up to the other competitive players in the game. In addition, you’ll want to keep an eye out for the players you’ve found on TV Royale inside the Clash Royale app.
They might be using your deck and you’ll probably get a good idea of how they play it if you watch a reply. Knowing how the best players in the world play your deck is key. You’ll see little tricks on troop placement and Clash Royale card synergies. Watch as many videos as you can, soak up the most effective means of countering and attacking cards. You will soon be a global Clash Royale competitor!
And if you have, how do you rate them? I have one (a 61GDO) and am quite disappointed with it. It seems to heat really unevenly and it takes ages to heat up.
I bought an oven thermometer and was shocked at how long it took. But the most annoying thing about it is the dial for the oven settings - it is really hard to decipher what Gas Mark you are setting it to because you have to line up the line on the knob with a mark on the fascia and it's very awkward to do (anyone who has one will hopefully know what I mean!) We've replaced a knob as well as it disintegrated and they do get incredibly hot to the touch. Be interested to hear what other people think of them. Oh dear - so not alone in my disappointment. It's amazing that they can continue to manufacture what appears to be a sub-standard product. I mean, if you are going to make a cooker surely getting something as fundamental as a properly regulated, controllable, even-temperatured oven is a priority?
We too have inherited this oven (well we paid £50)and it sounds like the previous owners had a few visits from the Stoves 'engineers' to stop the oven burning a hole in the floor beneath it (they fixed that problem at least). Hey Ho, better wait for the Euro lottery and see about getting myself a nice gas hob/electric oven. I work for a GDHA Company, not Stoves I stress, and bought one of these from John L about 6 years ago. The first one they sent the glass lid didn't work and let flame still when shut- serious safety fault! After the third set of knobs on the replacement, I am seriously considering taking it to work and putting it, discreetly, in our client display centre (and I could!).
I haven't read all the relevant posts yet but let me guess, brittle and snapping control knobs, caused by the heat of the ovens and grill being channelled up the front of the unit, apparently by design, by a gap in the door seals (I've looked at a newer model than mine as well, it's the same). A grill pan handle, like a pipe on a bit of metal that falls off when it gets hot. I love Yorkshire pud. First year we had this, around Christmas, I tried some small individuals.! Do you remember sherbet flying saucers, well that is the visual picture, wife and kids ragging me had to go and get Aunt Bessies. So for the exercise I put a digital thermometer probe in it. The main oven struggled to maintain 240C with nothing in it.
Imagine Xmas day, all hobs both ovens. Not a chance. The timers are rubbish as well. Son put a casserole on to cook. I came in from work as it finished. You would reasonably expect if you cancel a timer after the timed cooking time (assuming the oven was off anyway) that you cancel the alarm, let it cool a bit, get it out and eat it. Went and sat to watch news oven turned itself on flat out.
As proof of that it properly incinerated a small joint a few weeks later, it looked like a meteorite. These appliances and genres are not fit for purpose and, in my opinion, are unsafe - I would never, ever, recommend anyone to buy one.! I had a Stoves cooker some years ago that was shit and the oven took for ever (Christmas dinner needed to go in about November!) don't know why I kept it so long. Then our son gave us theirs when they moved house because there was one fitted in the kitchen.
It was a Stoves and I knew it was brilliant because I'd used it, and my son and dil were so sorry to have to let it go.it was brilliant and I used it for about 10 years - fan broke once but otherwise no problems. When we had a new kitchen we wanted one as much like the other one we could get and got a Stoves dual fuel (gas hob) fan oven - about £500 from John Lewis and it's FAB - the oven is really quick as is the grill and there's a big burner for a wok - stir fries so easy now. We've only had it for about a year but can't fault it. The oven cooks evenly and is super quick. Strange really that some are ok and others not. We too have have a Stoves cooker and agree with all of the negative reviews.
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This really was the worst purchase we have ever made. Yes, it too cooks our hands when touching the oven doors or surrounds. When it was new we called out the engineer because we said it was unsafe, they advised that the fan has to blow the hot air out of the front.
How dangerous is this??Only 1 oven setting is needed, number 3. If higher everything burns, if lower nothing cokes. Top oven, forget it. Now that we have a toddler grandson he is not allowed into the kitchen when the oven is on. It has to go; expensive land fill product, good for nothing else.
Seems there's a general low opinion of Stoves cookers here! With a big variation in quality depending on model or day of the week they were made. I call ours the Lancaster bomber. We've had a touch control Genus oven for 7 or 8 years & it seems we've been lucky. The only oven we ever bought from new & bloody expensive it was too.
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But it's been pretty good in general. The Genus part has a kind of intense (semi-microwave? The manual doesn't say) function that bakes spuds or a loaf of bread in 15 mins, with 8 adjustable pre-sets for different foods/dishes. We use that a lot. Plus a smaller std oven. The one knob has survived with no melting problems.
The control unit always displays it's own temperature, about 5 deg. Warmer than the room (which makes me wonder how accurate it is when the oven gets hot) When we've had power-cuts it tests & re-sets itself to correct time - it once got stuck for hours half way through it's test but I just turned it off & on again a couple of times & it was OK after that.
The worst thing about it is the fan. A constant very loud whirring, hence the nickname. My bro' in law had a similar Zanussi & you could hardly hear the fan. I don't know how Stoves got that so wrong. Perhaps the tester was deaf.
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