Introducing Dragons to Attack Composition

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I have my TH at lvl 7. Already upgraded a barrack so now I can train dragons.

My question is:

As I can hold 180 troops (9 dragons), how can I make a good composition to attack villages of my same level with maxed defenses?

I'm currently using 1 healer, 2 wallbreakers, 17 archers, 8 barbarians, 13 wizards and 17 giants. But I want to introduce dragons to that comp, or maybe use all dragons?

I'm very confused as now I have a lot of options.






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How do you attack with dragons?

Use Lightning and Earthquake spell, if you have them. Use these spells to take out archer towers and air defenses, so the dragons can move in and make short work of everything. Then, deploy a few troops at places where you think their would be traps, to make it easier for the rest of your army.

How to deploy dragons in coc?

  • Use 3 lightning spells to take out 1 air defense (preferably the highest level one).
  • Send the balloons to attack all the wizard towers and the last air defenses.
  • If the balloons get wiped out by wizard tower send dragons to support and watch their power demolish all (hence the name).


  • How do you attack with balloons and dragons?

    In Clash of Clans, the most well-known attacking strategy is Mass Dragon. This strategy works well in Town Hall 10 and may be employed in clan wars as well as multiplayer attacks. Bases with low-level air defenses and air sweepers are the best targets for the attack.



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