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How to Bait a Fireball Deck in Clash Royale

Clash Royale is a game of endless possibilities and experimentation. Any player can create a deck from any cards they have collected and go into battle 1v1 against the enemy army. But even among the cards, there are favorites, and one of these cards is Fireball. It helps those who use it, but it is hated by those whose warriors this card kills. What’s also interesting is that entire decks were created with the goal to resist Fireball, and it is these decks we will discuss today.

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How to Bait a Fireball Deck in Clash Royale

Bait a Fireball decks do not get the highest ratings among players, and when using them, players do not climb high in the rating ladder. In skillful hands, however, this deck can compete even with top decks and, most importantly, reduce the benefits of the Fireball card to a large extent.

The essence of Bait a Fireball Deck is to have several attacking minion cards, which will appear on the field 3 or more at the same time. When you release one team of characters on the field, the enemy must use Fireball to protect his tower. After that, you need to throw new attacking characters onto the field before the enemy can use the ill-fated spell again.

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A lot of decks of this type have been developed among players, but in this guide, we will talk about one of the best in our opinion.

Bait a Fireball Deck:

  • Royal Hogs
  • Barbarian Barrel
  • Flying machine
  • Goblin Cage
  • Zappies
  • Fireball
  • Arrows
  • Royal Recruits

Although this deck is designed to draw out Fireball, it also has a card to stop hordes of enemy characters.

The essence of the game with this deck is very simple:

  • The main victory condition is Royal Hogs. At the beginning of the game, you need to put Royal Hogs in the center of the map to separate them and make it harder for the enemy to kill all the pigs at the same time. These pigs only attack buildings and do good damage. In the later game, during the double elixir, you can throw Royal Hogs on 1 line to deal more damage.
  • The Royal Recruits card has approximately the same role in the game. They spread the attention of the enemy in all lanes and are great for defense and luring fireballs.
  • There are also Goblin Cage and Zappies cards in the deck to protect your towers.
  • Fireball and Arrows will cover the rear of your Royal Hogs from pesky minions.
  • The Barbarian Barrel and Flying Machine will be the second attack force to cover the rear of the pigs and, at the same time, force the enemy to use Fireball on them.

This deck is great for forcing the enemy to use Fireball exactly when it suits you. By spending it, you can quickly counterattack and win.

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