Upgrading the Earthquake spell
Whats the point of upgrading the earthquake spell.
It is going to damage walls and buildings. However It is intended to be used for breaking walls.
Level 1 earthquake spell takes 4 spells for the walls to be destroyed, on the other hand the Level 4 earthquake spell takes 4 spells to do the same.
Strictly speaking of task of breaking walls.
dark elixir spent in the research = 30,000 + 60,000 + 90,000 = 180,000 Dark elixir.
also considering the cost(Dark elixir) increase per spell is from 125 to 180 = 55 dark elixir.
You spend 180,000 + 55 times number of spells created of dark elixir more than you could have spent without upgrading it
So basically you are paying more amount of dark elixir for doing same amount of damage to walls.
Is there any point in upgrading the earthquake spell ?
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Is there a point in upgrading earthquake spell?
Having an upgraded quake spell will allow you to do more damage to the buildings (other than storages) that are within the radius of the spell. While this may not be a lot more damage, on some of the tougher bases, the extra damage may be the difference in getting those buildings/defenses destroyed.How much does it cost to upgrade earthquake spell?
The Earthquake Spell takes the least Dark Elixir out of any Dark Spell to upgrade to max level, taking a total of 255,000 Dark Elixir.Can you destroy a TH with earthquake spells?
A level 10 Town Hall cannot be destroyed with this spell, but its health can be pulled down to 1,275 hit points using 1 Earthquake Spell and 5 Lightning Spells....Earthquake Spell.Troops (Underline means not official troops, bold means real troops) V\u2022T\u2022EHeroesBarbarian King \u2022 Archer Queen \u2022 Grand Warden13 more rowsHow much damage does a LVL 3 earthquake spell do?
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