When you’re attacking another player, this is also the time when you can choose to find another target if you feel that the current base is either too strong or too poor to be worth the effort. You will find roughly the same buildings you own across all other bases and it can be tremendously helpful to know what each building does before you devise a strategy.īefore a siege begins, you have approximately 30 seconds to scout the enemy base. Before you get started with siege combat, it might be a good idea to familiarize yourself with base buildings and defenses. You’ll find it throughout the “Dungeon” campaign, where you’ll be tasked to destroy various AI bases, as well as during Raids against the bases of other players. Like in the original CC1, siege combat is the bread and butter of Castle Clash: New Dawn.
Otherwise, if you’re already familiar with CC1, you’ll find details below about the differences between the two games and how you can transition from one to the other with ease. If you’ve never played a similar game before, this article will give you a good idea of how you can navigate sieges and arena battles successfully. We talk about the novelty of CC: New Dawn at length in our review of the game, so, for now, let’s turn our attention to the combat system and the different types of troops that were only recently introduced. As the successor to IGG’s original Castle Clash, this new release boasts a fresh 3D look, but only minor changes in terms of game mechanics. If you’re familiar with mobile strategy games like Lords Mobile, Brave Conquest, or Clash of Clans, it won’t take you too long to become accustomed with Castle Clash: New Dawn.