Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole double evo thing in Clash Royale, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I started out thinking, “Alright, two evos, how hard can it be?” Turns out, it’s a whole different ball game.
At first, I just picked two evos that I liked, you know? Like, “Oh, this one’s cool, and this one’s powerful, let’s do it!” I slapped together a deck with the evo Knight and the evo Firecracker, thinking I was some kind of genius. Yeah, that didn’t go so well. I got stomped. Like, really, really badly.
So, I went back to the drawing board. I started looking at what other people were doing, what kind of combos were working. I saw a lot of folks talking about cycle decks, and how they were dominating with these double evos. I get it. The more evo slots are added, the faster you can use them. Makes sense, right?
I started experimenting. First, I went all-in on a Miner poison deck. I found that it can use Evo knight and wallbreakers. I tried using the evo Knight with the Wall Breakers, and it was actually pretty decent. The Knight tanked, the Wall Breakers did their thing, and the poison just chipped away. I won a few matches, lost a few, but it felt a lot better than my first attempt.
Then, I moved on to a Hog deck. This one was interesting, because there are like three options for evos. I messed around with the evo Knight, the evo Firecracker, and even the evo Skeletons. I tried to combine Knight with the others. Each one had its own strengths and weaknesses, but I started to get a feel for what worked and what didn’t. It seems like the Hog deck has a lot of potential with these double evos, but it takes some getting used to. You gotta figure out the right timing, the right placements, all that stuff.
My takeaway so far?
- Double evos are tricky. You can’t just throw them together and expect to win.
- Cycle decks seem to be the way to go, at least for now.
- Experimentation is key. Try different combos, see what works for you.
- Don’t be afraid to lose. It’s all part of the learning process.
I’m still learning, still trying new things. It’s a challenge, but it’s also a lot of fun. I’m sure the meta will change as more people figure out these double evos, but for now, I’m just enjoying the ride. Maybe I’ll become a pro, who knows? Haha!
Anyway, that’s my experience with this whole double evo thing so far. Hopefully, it helps someone out there. If you’ve got any tips or tricks, or if you’ve found some killer combos, let me know! I’m always up for learning something new.