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Supercell confirmed that the Clash of Clans TH11 update will go live December 10. Exciting as the upcoming COC feature upgrades might be, one thing that seemed to have been overlooked by many is the truth that on release date Level 11 Town Hall is not for everybody. 

Supercell has clearly indicated during the two-week run of the TH11 Sneak Peeks that most of the new elements presented - the Grand Warden third Hero, the Eagle Artillery, higher level for Witches and Minions and the TH11 itself - are exclusively for gamers who have successfully reached TH10 and all set to hike another level once the update is up and ready.

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It has become obvious that the TH11 update is a treat that all Clashers can access as Gotta Be Mobile said that majority of the gamers cannot be described as advanced. Many are still battling their way to TH9 and below. Thankfully, the COC update came packed with specific features that can be enjoyed across the board. 

Three of which are listed below:

Freeze Spell

Freeze Spell is most useful for Clashers engaged in regular skirmishes and those inclined to challenge skilled players. The tool at the moment is limited to players who have climbed up to TH10, which the TH11 update will change. Once the December 10 upgrade gets rolled out, TH9 gamers will start enjoying Freeze Spell.

It should be noted, however, that Freeze Spell on TH9 is restricted to the basic level so it is advisable, GBM said, for COC players to make the jump to TH10, when applicable, for optimal Freeze Spell use.

Boost for 5 Gems

GBM described this COC reconfigure as a game-changer, which allows the acceleration by four times of key game elements such as the healing time of the King and Queen and troops building to cost only five Gems. Note that it used to cost 10 Gems for a spread of 2-hour effect so the revise did not actually make the boost any cheaper as it lasts only one hour for the new system.

Still, the one-hour boosting session will likely become more appealing to COC fans playing with limited time, the report said.

Nexting made cheaper

Before TH11, nexting or tapping next into the list of bases that are safe to attack costs 1000 gold. In line with Supercell's thrust to encourage Attack Mode among Clashers the next gold damage is reduced to 900 units that likely will prompt higher incidence of attacks from TH11 and down as the change is across the board.

While a delay is not being ruled out, Supercell is confident that the Clash of Clans TH11 update release date will get the green light December 10 or a few hours from now.