Friday, 27 January 2017

Clash Royale New Deck

I recently found a new great deck for Clash Royale, and it works great. The cards are Giant, Wizard, Musketeer, Tombstone, Goblin Barrel, Skeleton Army, Zap, and Valkyrie.

What you do is you put a Giant, then pile on the Wizard, Musketeer, and Valkyrie if you can. Then, when the enemy crown tower and any they put is targeting your Giant, you use the goblin barrel.

When the crown tower is busy trying to kill your giant, your goblins have already done quite a lot of damage. You do this when it is double elixir time as it is hard to pile up same many cards in normal time.

The tombstone is a great card for defense. It instantly destroys Princes, Elite Barbarians, and Giants. It lures balloons and lava hounds away from your tower.

The zap is to counter skeleton army and minions.

If your opponent is using zap or arrows to kill your goblins before they can do damage, try to bait them out. Usually, they get impatient and they use the spells to try to destroy your towers. Once you see that they used it, use your goblin barrel. They won't have much else to counter it.

For the first two minutes, play more defensive. Use the tombstone, skeleton army, musketeer, and wizard to defend. Launch counter pushes if you have enough elixir. Periodically use the goblin barrel to see what the enemy will do.

This deck is great and it works great in arena 8. It got me there from arena 7.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Happy very very late New Year!

Did you make your resolutions yet?

The secret brother of pi

Pi has been perhaps the most famous constant. Used to find the radius of a circle, it is used a lot. However, not many people know of tau, or τ. It is the nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. It represent twice the value of pi. 

It would equal roughly 6.283

Some people argue that pi should not have been famous and tau should have taken its place.
There is even a Scientific American article written how tau is better than pi.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/let-s-use-tau-it-s-easier-than-pi/ 

Can you imagine celebrating tau day (July 38) instead of pi day? (March 14)

It is puzzling to think what our world would be like if pi was replaced by tau.