What are the real damage figures of defensive buildings? [duplicate]

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When viewing a defensive building (and unit statistics), it will show how much damage per second the building/unit does. Considering the cannon only shoots every 2/3 seconds, does that mean cannon damage x 2/3?






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What is the best Defence building in COC?

Wizard Tower Considered one of the best defensive buildings due to its versatility. It can attack both ground and air troops. Also, it has splash damage, which kills swarms of Bats and Goblins in a few shots.

How much damage does the Mortar actually do?

At level 1, the Mortar does 20 damage per shot (= 4 damage/sec) with a 1.5 tile splash radius.

What is defense in Clash of Clans?

In Clash of Clans, having a strong defense is as important as having a capable offense; without a competent defense, one's village can be easily destroyed and their resources will be easily looted. Defenses safeguard Trophies and protect Resources from your enemy.

What is the big balloon in Clash of Clans?

Rocket Balloons prioritize defensive structures above all other targets, and will bypass all other types of enemy buildings and troops while any defenses remain on the battlefield. This is true even if they are under attack by enemy Clan Castle troops, heroes or Skeleton Trap skeletons.



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