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Air Defense9

"This anti-air tower is deadly against flying enemies, but can't target foes on the ground. Place it wisely to cover as much airspace as possible."


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  • Summary
    • The Air Defense is a powerful Defensive Building with a very high damage-per-second, capable of defending against flying units.
    • Air Defenses can only target and shoot one air troop at a time.
    • It cannot harm ground-based units, or interfere with them in any way other than potentially distracting them from attacking a more valuable target (e.g. the Town Hall).
    • The Air Defense is unlocked at Town Hall Level 4.

  • Defensive Strategy
    • The Air Defense has an excellent range and a very high damage per shot. As the in-game description states, it's best to position them so that they cover as much area as possible. One common strategy for Town Hall 7 and above is to position them in a wide triangle (or diamond, once the fourth Air Defense is available) around the Town Hall.
    • Lava Hounds target this building first, so make sure you defend it well with other defenses which target air troops. Single-Target Inferno Towers are most effective if you have them. If not, other point defenses such as Archer Towers and Hidden Teslas or 2 Seeking Air Mines are recommended.
    • The Air Defense is a popular first target for armies sporting ground troops, as they are one of only 2 defensive structures that cannot target them (the other being the Air Sweeper). Make sure they are defended well, and they will help to keep the skies clear from rampaging Balloons, Dragons, Healers, Lava Hounds and Minions. Air Defenses are there for when Archer Towers and Wizard Towers just won't cut it, or are distracted by ground units such as Giants and Heroes.
    • If possible, keep your Air Defenses behind your first lines of defense (e.g. Cannons and Archer Towers), preferably with a Wall in between. This will prevent a large Giant or Golem assault from quickly destroying the Air Defense and allowing a Healer to be deployed early in the battle. The longer it takes the Giants to destroy the Air Defense, the more time your turrets will have to thin out their ranks before a Healer can be safely deployed.
  • Offensive Strategy
    • The Air Defense is a natural target to attack first, as clearing them helps pave the way for an air assault. Healers are very vulnerable to the Air Defense, destroying this defence with Giants before deploying her is recommended. They are easily destroyed by any ground-based troop, as they cannot fight back.
    • It is advisable to keep Balloons away from Air Defenses, as they are capable of destroying most Balloons in one or two hits from a great distance.
    • Although Air Defenses are quite effective against Dragons, it is possible to keep an Air Defense occupied with a one or two Dragons for a fleet of Balloons to quickly destroy a majority of the ground defenses.
    • A great way to overwhelm the Air Defense is using a large group of Minions since the Air Defense can only target one air unit at a time.
    • A good strategy placement for this defense is by placing it near a Wizard Tower (which would be near a Mortar and a storage, for maximum protection).

  • Upgrade Differences
    • Air Defenses undergo significant visual changes at levels 2 through to 9.
      • When initially constructed, the Air Defense consists of a single wooden launch tube with a single red-and-black rocket. The launch tube is banded with metal.
      • At levels 2, a second launch tube with a rocket is added, with more wood space below.
      • At level 3, a third launch tube with a rocket inside is added again.
      • At level 4, the three wooden launch tubes merge into one and gain an additional rocket. The launch base is reinforced with metal.
      • At level 5, another launch tube is added with 3 rockets in one and 2 in the other. The nail on the right turns golden.
      • At level 6, another launch tube is added, but there are now 2 rockets in each one. The wood at the bottom turns golden coloured and the nail is now spiked.
      • At level 7, the three launch tubes are replaced with a single large wooden launcher with four large black and yellow rockets in it. The bottom also becomes more secure.
      • At level 8, the Air Defense's launcher receives a coat of red paint, along with dark metal bands and golden rivets. It is filled with four large, black-tipped rockets that are painted in a yellow and black chessboard pattern, similar to that seen on the V-2 Rocket.
      • At level 9, the bolts holding the launcher together change to square golden spikes, the wooden beams of the launcher become white or red stone, the nails on the launch tube are hidden by golden bands and the yellow bands on the rocket tips become much wider. The rockets themselves become a bit fatter.

  • Trivia
    • The rockets in the launcher look like fireworks. When they explode, you can see a small show of lights if you zoom in close enough.
    • The visual representation of rockets in the Air Defense's launchers does not represent the amount of ammunition the Air Defense contains. The Air Defense has unlimited ammunition and will continue to fire as long as the enemy has any surviving Air Troops in range.
      • Even though after the 12/10/16 update, Air Defenses under upgrade have their rocket heads removed and look unarmed, they still don't need re-arming.
    • In most English-speaking countries outside the United States, the Air Defense is called the Air Defence.
    • Oddly, even though at level 1 where it is mostly made of wood, the Air Defense possesses 800 hitpoints, which outnumbers that of the far sturdier-looking level 9 Archer Tower, with 750 hitpoints, and almost equal to the level 10 Archer Tower with 810 hitpoints, which looks just as sturdy as its precursor.
    • It is one of the 2 defensive buildings which target only air troops, the other being the Air Sweeper.
    • The second Air Defense was added for Town Hall 6, and the third for Town Hall 7, on the January 26th 8.116.2 update.
    • The Air Defense had a significant visual change for most levels in the 21/3 Bowler Update.
    • In the October 12th 8.551.2 "Friendly Wars" update, the level 9 Air Defense was added to the game files but not immediately made available until March 8th, 2017.
    • The number of rockets in level 1-6 Air Defenses corresponds to the level.


Icon Descriptions

Icon InfoTapping this icon displays information about the Air Defense/Home Village, such as Level, Damage Per Second, Hitpoints, Range, Damage Type and Targets.
Icon UpgradeTapping this icon begins upgrading the Air Defense/Home Village to the next level, if you have enough resources and a free Builder (or B.O.B). When the Air Defense/Home Village is at maximum level, this icon is not shown.
Icon HoBTapping this icon instantly upgrades the Air Defense/Home Village to the next level, at the cost of one Hammer of Building if you have one. When the Air Defense/Home Village is at maximum level, or if the Town Hall requirements for the next level are not met, this icon is not shown.
Icon FinishNowTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of the displayed number of Gems.
Icon FinishNowBoBTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of one Book of Building. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Book of Building.
Icon FinishNowBoETapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of one Book of Everything. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Book of Everything but do not have a Book of Building.
Icon BuilderPotionTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, boosts all your Builders for 1 hour by a factor of ten, at the cost of one Builder Potion. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Builder Potion.
Icon CancelTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, cancels the current upgrade and refunds half of the upgrade cost.
Town Hall Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Number Available 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 3
Town Hall Level 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Number Available 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Size Size
3x3
Level Damage per Second Hitpoints Cost Gold Build Time Experience Gained Experience Town Hall Level Required
1 80 800 22,500 5 hours 134 4
2 110 850 90,000 1 day 293 4
3 140 900 270,000 3 days 509 5
4 160 950 500,000 4 days 587 6
5 190 1,000 1,000,000 5 days 657 7
6 230 1,050 2,000,000 6 days 720 8
7 280 1,110 4,000,000 8 days 831 9
8 320 1,170 6,300,000 10 days 929 10
9 360 1,230 8,800,000 12 days 1,018 11
Range Attack Speed Damage Type Unit Type Targeted
10 1s Single Target Air

For additional statistics and information, see the Unit Calculators page.

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