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Clash Royale is a tower rush video game that puts players in games featuring two or four players (1v1 or 2v2) in which the objective is to destroy more towers than their opponent(s), with each destroyed tower being represented as a "crown". Destruction of the opponent's "King's Tower" results in an instantaneous "three-crown" victory.[9] Matches last three minutes, and if both of the players/teams have an equal number of crowns (or none at all) at that point, the match continues into a two-minute overtime period. Here, the player who destroys an opposing tower wins instantaneously. If no towers are destroyed during overtime, there is a tiebreaker, where the towers with the lowest amount of health points are destroyed. If both players have a tower with the same least amount of health points, a draw is declared.[10] In rare instances, if the King's Tower is destroyed at the same time by both players, it will also result in a draw.[11] In Clash Royale, players were ranked by their number of trophies which are won or lost through multiplayer battles until a new system (Path of Legends) was added. Players level up their accounts and King Towers by gaining Experience points through donating and upgrading cards. King Tower levels can reach level 15, and player levels can reach level 70; these factor into the competitive match-making system. There are 23 playing arenas in total (excluding the Training Camp tutorial area): Goblin Stadium, Bone Pit, Barbarian Bowl, Spell Valley, Builder's Workshop, P.E.K.K.A's Playhouse, Royal Arena, Frozen Peak, Jungle Arena, Hog Mountain, Electro Valley, Spooky Town, Rascal's Hideout, Serenity Peak, Miner's Mine, Executioner's Kitchen, Royal Crypt, Silent Sanctuary, Dragon Spa, Boot Camp, Clash Fest, PANCAKES!, Valkalla, and Legendary Arena. Each arena corresponds to a certain trophy range up to 10,000 trophies. Above this threshold, seasonal arenas extend to a ranked mode at 15,000 trophies. |