Can I take both armies to battle?

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I have two barracks in Clash of Clans. When I go to battle, army of first troop goes to battle. Can I take the army from both barracks, or choose which army will go to battle?



Best Answer

When you go to battle, all troops in the Army Camps will go with you, and you can use them.




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Can a war be a single battle?

The most famous accounts of single combat are legendary, in multiple senses of the term: Paris versus Menelaus, David versus Goliath. It's known to have occurred in some tribal societies, including the Maori, the Tlingit, and aboriginal cultures in Australia and Brazil. But these are minor disputes, not epic battles.

Is single combat real?

Instances of single combat are known from Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The champions were often combatants who represented larger, spectator groups. Such representative contests and stories thereof are known worldwide.

Can you refuse to fight in a war?

A conscientious objector (often shortened to conchie) is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.

Are civilians allowed to fight in wars?

Civilians are protected against direct attack unless, and for such time, as they directly participate in hostilities. Parties to an armed conflict must take all feasible precautions in determining whether a person is a civilian and, if that is the case, whether he or she is directly participating in hostilities.



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