Will I get raided in clash of clans if I'm not connected to WiFi?

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Will I get raided in Clash of Clans if I'm not connected to WiFi?



Best Answer

Yes.

The state of your device (on/off, connected to wifi/no internet) has no bearing on the vulnerability of your village. However, you cannot be attacked while currently playing Clash of Clans. This is why the game forces you offline for at least five minutes every eight hours.




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How do you not get raided in Clash of Clans?

Obviously, the best way to avoid collector raids in Clash of Clans is to keep your collectors empty. Checking in a couple of times a day and tapping collectors, even if you can't raid, is a good way to keep the free loot the enemy can take from you to a minimum.

Can you get raided while online in COC?

No you can't.

Do you need Internet for Clash of Clans?

Lately, almost every mobile game needs some sort of data connection to work. That's how Pok\xe9mon GO spawns new monsters. You need the internet to battle in Fortnite or Call of Duty, and it's what loads your Clash of Clans village. So while most need WiFi or data, there are other addicting games that work offline.

Why dont I get attacked in Clash of Clans?

It's probably because you left your account unactive for about 40 days. The first few days of that timeline, you will get attacked. But after one raid, COC's matchmaker will not put you back in the radar of other players.



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