After last week’s Super Witch that didn’t bring enough joy to the community,Clash Royaleis now updated with the new Timeless Towers event, which brings quite an interesting change to the core formula of the game.
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With the Timeless Towers, the hitpoints of Crown Towers and King Tower have been reduced significantly for Level 11. However, the King Tower now has the ability to heal itself over time. This is indeed a big dilemma for players to either bring a defense-focused site deck to save their Crown Towers at any cost or focus on an all-out attack deck to destroy the opponent’s King Tower as soon as possible. Well, we’ll tell you about it.
Best Decks For Timeless Towers Event
The rules in the Timeless Horizon event are similar to a normal ranked match. However, the Crown Towers only have a hitpoint of 1400, and King Tower’s HP is capped at 2400. This is far less than what we expect for Level 11 towers, but the healing option (only for King Tower) changes almost everything.
We strongly suggest you build your deck around cards that are fast and agile enough in pushing, including one giant that could deal heavy damage and distract the opposing forces. If you take a look at any of the decks below, there is at least one high-cost card that takes the role of heavy damage, especially when pushing for King Tower.

Unlike Crown Towers, destroying King Tower requires continuous damage dealing, and that is barely possible without having a giant unit with a massive amount of hitpoints.
With the first deck, you can easily get rid of Crown Towers using your Furnace, Firecracker, and Magic Archer when an opening is available to deal with ranged damage. This task is on Princess and Fireball when it comes to the second deck.
Both decks feature 7-Elixir giants. While Electro Giant is quite safe against spam units, supporting it with Firecracker or Magic Archer is still crucial. On the other hand, Pekka requires even more support, especially against spam; that’s why you always need to have Zap and The Log in your hand when your Pekka is pushing forward.