Is it possible to train a unit while it is upgrading in the laboratory?

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I have put dragons to upgrade to level 3 in the laboratory. Is it possible to train dragons during this time?



Best Answer

Yes, you can train a unit even if it is currently upgrading in the laboratory.




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Can you use the lab while its upgrading?

It is possible to upgrade the Laboratory itself while an upgrade is happening within the Laboratory, and research will continue as normal while the Laboratory is being upgraded. However, you cannot start new research projects during the upgrade period.

What happens if u upgrade the lab while its working?

Yes, the spell will stop upgrading. That just happened to me with my lvl 3 dragon. It will resume upgrading when the upgrade of your laboratory is finished.



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More answers regarding is it possible to train a unit while it is upgrading in the laboratory?

Answer 2

Yes,

Once the unit is upgraded in the lab, ALL of those unit will become the new level.

Answer 3

Yes, you can train the unit even if it is upgrading. When the dragons are done upgrading, all the dragons in your army camp and barracks training will level up.

Answer 4

To actually answer your question, yes.Even as a unit is upgrading, you have the authorization to train in your barracks. However, until the upgrade is complete you will only have the current troop level.Once the upgrade is complete,you have your troop upgraded and you will be able to use it at that level.

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