
is quick, and the Miner digs under the ground and pops up wherever you want, including right next to the enemy tower. If you notice that your opponent is low on elixir it is the perfect time to launch your Mini P.E.K.K.A. and the Miner for defense and a sneak attack.
The Baby Dragon is there to defend the Lava Hound from enemy units. The Lava Hound has a lot of HP, so it will easily survive long enough to reach the tower. When the enemy tower archer locks onto the Lava Hound, that is when you want to deploy your Baby Dragon.
The fundamental supporting unit in this deck is the Baby Dragon. This gives you enough time to build your elixir supply back up so you can drop your supporting units when the Lava Hound crosses into enemy territory. The Lava Hound is expensive, taking seven elixir to deploy, so it is vital that when you have saved up the right amount of elixir, you start your Lava Hound back by your tower. With this deck, your main offensive strategy revolves around the Lava Hound. Occasionally you will come across an opponent who is ill equipped for air attacks and, having no way to defend, you will destroy their three towers with ease.
This leaves your opponent frazzled, never knowing if they need to save up elixir for the Lava Hound or deploy immediately for Mini P.E.K.K.A.
Run a fun and dynamic offense by mixing the lengthy offensive strategy using the Lava Hound or quick sneak attacks with the Miner and Mini P.E.K.K.A. Uses the Lava Hound, Inferno Tower, Miner, Zap, Mega Minion, and Minion Horde spell you unlock in Arena 4. In addition, the defending units and spells are adaptable as you can use them for offensive support when you see fit. It combines a slow build up offense with the option to deploy a sneak attack. This is a perfect choice of deck for someone who is flexible and enjoys keeping their opponent on their toes. This deck has four powerful flying units.
Take advantage of Clash Royale’s air units with the Baby Hound deck.