'Clash of Clans' Update To Fix Clans' Wars and Improve Hero System; May Also Include Gem Mine

Supercell is gearing up for another update at the end of the month or early April. Many "Clash of Clans" gamers are looking forward to the upcoming patch which promises fixes, upgrades, and new features.

Parent Herald previously reported that the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update will include new features like a huge healer nerf, new troops and better matchmaking. However, aside from this, Supercell is also set to improve the game's hero system.

According to The Christian Times, Supercell wants to improve the hero system because players complain about not being able to use their heroes, in particular, the Bark King and the Queen Archer while the game is in the process of being upgraded.

These two heroes are crucial when a player attacks during the "Clash of Clans" wars. Without the Bark King and the Queen Archer, the defender is at a huge advantage, which makes winning the battle more challenging for the attacker.

Meanwhile, per MasterHerald, players have been requesting Supercell to add gem mines in the "Clash of Clans" mechanics and it seems that the developers are willing to concede.

However, some critics believe that it is unlikely for Supercell to do so. The gem mine is one of the main money makers for the developers of "Clash of Clans." As the report suggests, the Finnish game developers will not kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.

According to TNH Online, players currently in Town Hall 10 will also receive additional troops for their players. Per the report, Town Hall 11 has a huge gap between the player base and the addition of the new troops in Town Hall 10 aims to balance this. At the time, there is only limited information about this but it is certain that one or two of these troops will use Dark Elixir to be trained.

The next "Clash of Clans" update is set to arrive between March and April.

What do you think of the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update? Will it fix the current problems? Do the new features interest you? Share your thoughts below.

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