Lightning vs healing vs rage spell for all dragon attack

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I'm at T.H. 7. In war I use an all dragon attack. I usually don't get 100% when attacking T.H. 8 and was wondering what I can do to change that? In particular I was wondering about the spell use. I often drop 3 lightening spells on an air defense but sometimes maybe something can be done better? For example in the picture bellow would it be a good idea to use range when the dragons get close to all the air defense since they're close together, and rage works best to get through small tough areas? screen shot of example base



Best Answer

Two of the air defences are together so you would have to use three lightning spells to take them both out. Then come from the top of the base using dragons. Do be wary of clan castle troops and I would take some archers. Due to the fact there is only one air defence it would be difficult to stop 8 or 9 dragons. Home this helps but you are lucky because two of the air defences are close together.




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Do rage spells work on dragons?

With the clan castle there, two rage spells can be placed for the dragons to quickly take out the air defenses and clan castle troops when attacking from the south of the base. Even with the air sweeper there, the speed boost could help with the recovery and help the dragons attack faster.

Is rage or heal better?

When something is being targeted by 2 defences or more, the Healing Spell cannot keep up. If a troop falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, the Healing Spell is the optimal choice. Otherwise, Rage Spell is the preferred option for troops at the extremes (very delicate or very solid) of the spectrum.

Does healing spell work on dragons?

Yes, while a healer will only heal ground units, heal spells will effect both flying and ground units provided they are not being damaged by an inferno tower as infernos towers block healing effects. Show activity on this post. It should heal your dragon even if something is attacking him.

Does Rage spell heal?

Yes, using a rage spell on healers will make them heal their target faster. It is a common strategy to use rage spells on the healers and the Queen when doing a queen walk, as it will allow the queen to survive getting hit from multiple defenses.



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Answer 2

Use all your lights on the air defences and then swarm with balloons/dragons/minions/lava hounds and bring a rage if you need to - I'm th7 but if you are higher level, I recommend lava hounds.

Answer 3

The base in the example is highly unlikely to be 3 starred in an all dragon attack by a th 7. It is certainly doable but not a gimme for attack by a th 8. I prefer to use lightnings as my drag attack spells to kill an ad (or 2 ads eventually). There are times though if the ads are close enough to the edges that rages can work well. I do not like healing spells for dragons.

Answer 4

More general advice for all dragon attacks:

Two leveled lightnings and a Quake can takeout an anti-air building. If you bring a Quake in the CC spell slot, you can take out 2 anti-air in the base with all 4 of your spells being lightning.

With clever use of your, queen, king and hogs in the CC donation, you can likely take out a third anti-air, leaving only one to pester your dragons.

Answer 5

Me and my clan have been debating this for a week rage or lighting we seem to have are own attacks I think it really depends on the base and the player

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