- Army Suggestions tab in Clash of Clans will be likely coming in the May 2025 update.
- It brings three recommended compositions based on your Town Hall level for easier attacks.
Clash of Clans might be set to roll out a new quality-of-life feature in its next update called the Army Suggestions tab. I’m pretty sure we all know what’s going to come with this, but given it is yet to be unveiled, let us discuss what it will be and predict how it can be implemented.
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In the army tab, currently we have Army and Army Recipes. Well, this is going to change in the update that is likely coming this month of May. It’s meant to make strategy building way easier, especially for players who aren’t sure what army to use.
Once the update goes live, you’ll find the Army Suggestion tab next to your current army and saved army slots. From what’s being told to us, it offers three recommended army compositions tailored to your current Town Hall level.
Each suggestion is meant to offer a different playstyle. What’s the major plus point with this is that one can change their strategies with the suggestions the game itself gives them. Now that troop training times are gone, it’s a great time to test out different lineups without waiting around.
There’s also no denying that this will help casual players, or anyone coming back to the game, try out new attack strategies without having to search for guides or watch long videos. The developers are still figuring out the best way to show how difficult each attack/army strategy is, which we will eventually find out once the update rolls out.
If you ask me, army suggestions in Clash of Clans will make it easier for players to learn and explore new tactics. Hoping that there’s a mix of actual working compositions and not randomly give us troops.
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