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‘Clash of Clans’ (COC) Oct. 12 update: Friendly Wars, new troop levels, bomb tower, upgraded barracks, more [VIDEO]

| Oct 19, 2016 07:24 AM EDT

'Clash of Clans' is a freemium mobile MMO strategy video game developed and published by Supercell.

"Clash of Clans" (COC) game developer, Supercell, released an update for the mobile MMO strategy video game on Oct. 12, which added improvements and changed the overall gameplay. With the recent update, there are not many bugs in "COC," as Supercell has worked hard to fix and rectify any bugs found in the game.

With the newly added tips, trick and other features of "Clash of Clans," the game is more interesting for avid gamers. Supercell added a Friendly Wars feature to the game, according to the company's official website. The new feature allows players to choose any other clan and offer a friendly war challenge. As a result, two clans can fight each other for fun in addition to practicing with customized settings.

The player is supposed to send a request to another clan, and as soon as the challenge is accepted, the fight commences. The friendly battle can be as short as one hour or it can go up to 24 hours. According to the website, players do not lose any armies during the fight, nor can they earn rewards or advance to loot if they win.

Furthermore, Supercell has added three troop levels to "Clash of Clans," including Dragon, Baby Dragon, and Wizard. At the same time, the game developer added three defense levels - X-bow, Mortar, and Hidden Tesla - to prevent any attack from the new troops.

Supercell also added a Bomb Tower to Town Hall level 8, which allows gamers to explode it against enemy troops. There has been a revisit of the procedure and rule of Clan XP and Clan Wars Loot.

Another element that has come with the latest "COC" update is an upgrade to the Barracks. This will help players to unlock new troops and reduce the training period needed for the troops. When the barracks are under construction, troops train slower or they may become unavailable.

Similarly, the developer has tried to help gamers maintain better balancing of Clans through play testing gameplay changes and attack statistics, according to "Clash of Clans" official blog. Here is a sneak peek for more information on the latest "COC" update:

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