Welcome to the Clock Tool guide in the Rush Royale Stats Hub Wiki! This tool is designed to help you maximize the impact of the Clock Card’s passive effect on your game strategy, primarily by slowing down your opponent’s attack speed. This guide will explain all the options and fields you can fill in while using the Clock Tool.
Clock Card Level
This refers to the level of your clock unit. The level of your clock unit can directly affect its performance.
Max Clock Tiles
You can have a maximum of 14 clock tiles on the board. Remember, you’ll need at least one tile for a damage dealing unit. Set this field to the number of tiles you’re planning to dedicate to your clock.
Attack Speed Decrease
This field indicates the range of attack speed decrease (as a percentage) with one clock at one tier and with maximum clocks at maximum tiers.
Opponent’s Items
Here you’ll see a selection of 6 images. You’ll need to select the items that your opponent is using in the game.
Banner and Knight Statue
For these items, the tool provides a range of options for the number of clocks needed to counter them at different levels. Since we can’t know your opponent’s card level until after the game, the results will show you all possible levels to help you make the best estimate.
Spear
If you know your opponent’s spear buff percentage (which you can see by clicking into their inventory), you can indicate it here to refine your counter-strategy.
Negate Amount
Imagine the ‘Negate Amount’ is like the power of your clock units. The higher it is, the more powerful your clocks become in slowing down the opponent’s attack speed.
Normally, this power is set to 100%, which is just enough to match and cancel out your opponent’s power-ups. So, if your opponent has a Spear power-up that increases their speed by 25% and a Banner power-up that increases their speed by 100%, you’ll need your clocks to slow them down by 125% to even things out.
But you can turn up your clocks’ power! You can increase the ‘Negate Amount’ to 75%, 125%, or even 150%. The higher you set it, the more you’ll slow down your opponent.
What if it’s not possible?
Sometimes, you might see a message that says “Not Possible”. Don’t worry – it just means that your clock units are not powerful enough to completely slow down your opponent’s attack speed. This could be because your clock unit’s level is too low, or your opponent has too many speed-increasing power-ups.
In these cases, think of new strategies. You could try to upgrade your clock units, or figure out other ways to slow down your opponent.
Remember, using the Clock Tool is like playing a game. It’s all about learning, experimenting, and having fun. The more you understand your clock units and your opponent’s power-ups, the better you’ll become at controlling the game. So keep practicing, and you’ll be a Clock Tool expert in no time!