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'Clash Of Clans' Golem Event Dates, Schedule & Info: Jump Spell Boost Coming Up!

'Clash Of Clans' Golem Event Dates, Schedule & Info: Jump Spell Boost Coming Up!

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"Clash of Clans" is currently in the middle of a special Golem event and early next week, it is expected that a Jump Spell boost is under way. This is an opportunity for players to get the most gems and double their XP the best way possible.

In "Clash of Clans" Golem event, the expensive troop Dark Elixir training price will be discounted ten times lower depending on a player level. The update with the golems comes with the additional special challenge where players must win three multiplayer matches using at least two Golems of their armies in order to achieve 300 XP points, on top of 30 gems additional. The said boost will be going on until Monday, next week.

Moving forward to the next surprise, "Clash of Clans" will be having a "Jump Spell" boost coming up next week focusing on their big promotion. This indicates that the said event will be coming Tuesday morning next week. These events, however, are dependent on troops or loot. It is definitely interesting to see how the scales fare when these spells are favored. Players should take advantage of these events to level up from getting experience points.

As of the moment, the Golem event should be taken advantage the best way possible as there are a lot of strategies to take into account. One of the major Golem functions is to serve as damage sponge in standard GoWPie attacks. For such cases, Golems must team up with troops like Wizards and PEKKA to win. Said "Clash of Clans" golem event is just one of many events to look out for when the game introduced it on their December release.

The said events help boost the game and engage their players. Some of the events and promotions which occurred for the past month are Hog Riders, Dragons, and Star Bonus. Various challenges involved provided players something to look forward to.

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