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− | |'''Level 1 & 2''' |
+ | | '''Level 1 & 2''' |
− | |'''Level 3 & 4''' |
+ | | '''Level 3 & 4''' |
− | |'''Level 5''' |
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− | |'''Level 6''' |
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− | |'''Level 7''' |
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− | |'''Level 8''' |
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*'''Summary''' |
*'''Summary''' |
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**The Wizard is a magical man that wears a hooded cloak, a leather belt with golden buckle and matching boots. |
**The Wizard is a magical man that wears a hooded cloak, a leather belt with golden buckle and matching boots. |
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− | **The Wizard is a ranged unit, meaning that |
+ | **The Wizard is a ranged unit, meaning that he can shoot over {{H|Walls}}. He shoots fireballs or energy blasts that do high damage, but requires support as he has relatively low hitpoints and can easily be killed by point defenses. Wizards are commonly used in large groups for fire support or as a force multiplier (similar to [[Archer]]s), but they can also be effective in smaller numbers, especially at lower levels. |
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*'''Offensive Strategy''' |
*'''Offensive Strategy''' |
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− | **Wizards have high enough health to survive a few splash damage attacks, but point defenses can present a significant problem. Due to their inability to withstand sustained fire, Wizards are primarily used behind more durable [[Army|troops]] such as [[Giant]]s or [[P.E.K.K.A]]s (or supported with [[Healer]] |
+ | **Wizards have high enough health to survive a few splash damage attacks, but point defenses can present a significant problem. Due to their inability to withstand sustained fire, Wizards are primarily used behind more durable [[Army|troops]] such as [[Giant]]s or [[P.E.K.K.A]]s (or supported with [[Healer]]s). |
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**A good strategy to wipe out buildings quickly is to use [[Giant]]s as a meat shield that are supported by [[Healer]]s, while Wizards do the damage. |
**A good strategy to wipe out buildings quickly is to use [[Giant]]s as a meat shield that are supported by [[Healer]]s, while Wizards do the damage. |
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**Their ability to attack over [[Walls]] make them very useful for attacking from the outside of {{H|Walls}}, or attacking from a distance without the danger of being caught in a [[Mortar]] or [[Wizard Tower]] blast. |
**Their ability to attack over [[Walls]] make them very useful for attacking from the outside of {{H|Walls}}, or attacking from a distance without the danger of being caught in a [[Mortar]] or [[Wizard Tower]] blast. |
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**Wizards can be very effective at taking out defenses; their very high damage makes turret hit points no match for them. However, to maximize their effectiveness, it is generally considered a good idea to deploy them in decent-sized groups, along with a few [[P.E.K.K.A]]s, [[Giant]]s or [[Golem]]s as a good distraction. |
**Wizards can be very effective at taking out defenses; their very high damage makes turret hit points no match for them. However, to maximize their effectiveness, it is generally considered a good idea to deploy them in decent-sized groups, along with a few [[P.E.K.K.A]]s, [[Giant]]s or [[Golem]]s as a good distraction. |
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**Wizards are amazing at clearing out an enemy's [[Clan Castle]] [[Army|Troops]]. Their ability to do high amounts splash damage allows them to kill a lot of [[Army|Troops]] at once. Deploying a Wizard or two after the [[Clan Castle]] [[Army|Troops]] have engaged you can be a good alternative to a [[Lightning Spell]]. |
**Wizards are amazing at clearing out an enemy's [[Clan Castle]] [[Army|Troops]]. Their ability to do high amounts splash damage allows them to kill a lot of [[Army|Troops]] at once. Deploying a Wizard or two after the [[Clan Castle]] [[Army|Troops]] have engaged you can be a good alternative to a [[Lightning Spell]]. |
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⚫ | **Although Wizards do incredible damage and take only 4 housing spaces, they are very vulnerable to [[Giant Bomb]]s, {{H|Spring Trap}}s, and [[Bomb]]s if they're in groups of 3 or more. To prevent a large amount of wizards from dying, spread them along the line of fire and don't spawn them in one place immediately. |
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− | **A strong technique for Town Hall 6 or 7 is to use 2 [[Healer]]s to support a large group of Wizards. This way, the point-defenses would have to target one Wizard at a time to kill it (i.e. 3 {{H|Cannon}}s shooting at the same Wizard) which is very unlikely; splash damage cannot kill the Wizards since they simply cannot out-damage the two [[Healer]]s, especially when the defenses are low-leveled. But, beware as a single [[Giant Bomb]] can wipe out all the wizards, leaving you with 2 very useless healers. |
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⚫ | **Although Wizards do incredible damage and take only 4 housing spaces, they are very vulnerable to [[Giant Bomb]]s |
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+ | **Wizards can also be used to help funnel high level attacks, such as Queen walks. You can deploy 3 or 4 wizards, and with their range and high DPS they can take out buildings so that your Queen and other troops go in the preferred direction, instead of being kited around the base, resulting in a failed funnel into the core of the enemies base. |
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*'''Defensive Strategy''' |
*'''Defensive Strategy''' |
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⚫ | **Wizards pose a bit of a threat in a Clan Castle. Their range allows them to attack from afar or from behind walls, and their speed makes it harder for them to be lured away. Their splash damage lets the take out weak, grouped troops like [[Archer]]s and [[Barbarian]]s at low levels. Also, they can, at proper levels, deal ''huge'' damage to [[Golem]]s and completely wipe out [[Hog Rider|Hog]] and [[Giant]] hordes. [[Poison Spell]]s, if you have one, can be used to stop him from doing significant damage. |
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− | **Wizards are excellent defensive [[Army|Troops]], as they can attack enemy [[Army|Troops]] from behind {{H|Walls}}. If attacking [[Army|Troops]] notice a Wizard emerging from the [[Clan Castle]] they will turn to attack it, even if they have to destroy a Wall segment to reach it. |
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+ | ***Be careful when attacking defensive Wizards. Since they do splash damage, it is best to use spread-out ranged troops such as [[Archer]]s or your own Wizards to defeat them. |
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⚫ | **Wizards pose a bit of a threat in a |
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+ | ***Low-level [[Heroes]] may not be able to defeat the Wizards in one hit, particularly if the Wizards are high-leveled; in retaliation, the Wizards may do significant damage or even defeat the heroes quickly. |
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− | ***Be careful countering. Use [[Army|troops]] with decent hit points and do splash damage. |
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*'''Upgrade Differences''' |
*'''Upgrade Differences''' |
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− | **The Wizard undergoes significant visual changes at all levels. |
+ | **The Wizard undergoes significant visual changes at all levels except level 2. |
***Initially, the Wizard appears to be a man with a goatee and thick eyebrows. He wears a light blue hooded cloak, a leather belt and gold buckle, with gray pointed boots. He wears brown clothes under his coat, and his sleeves are rolled up. He attacks with fireballs. |
***Initially, the Wizard appears to be a man with a goatee and thick eyebrows. He wears a light blue hooded cloak, a leather belt and gold buckle, with gray pointed boots. He wears brown clothes under his coat, and his sleeves are rolled up. He attacks with fireballs. |
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***At level 3, the Wizard's cloak changes from light blue to purple. His boots become bright purple as well. His tunic also becomes purplish in color. |
***At level 3, the Wizard's cloak changes from light blue to purple. His boots become bright purple as well. His tunic also becomes purplish in color. |
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− | ***At level 4, the Wizard starts attacking with purple fireballs |
+ | ***At level 4, the Wizard starts attacking with purple fireballs. |
***At level 5, the Wizard's cloak changes to dark blue, and his boots change from a purplish color to a blackish color, as well as his tunic. |
***At level 5, the Wizard's cloak changes to dark blue, and his boots change from a purplish color to a blackish color, as well as his tunic. |
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− | ***At level 6, the Wizard's cloak changes to |
+ | ***At level 6, the Wizard's cloak color changes to red-violet, his hood loses its lining and extends farther to shadow his face, his belt buckle becomes orange, and his eyes turn a shade of glowing yellow. His boots also change to red-violet. His attacks change to searing orange energy blasts. |
− | ***At level 7 the color of his cloak becomes darker and his robes and hood have a golden lining added to his red-violet cloak color. He |
+ | ***At level 7 the color of his cloak becomes darker and his robes and hood have a golden lining added to his red-violet cloak color. He starts shooting purple-orange crystal-like fireballs. |
− | ***At level 8 the color of his cloak's golden lining becomes purple |
+ | ***At level 8 the color of his cloak's golden lining becomes purple. |
+ | ***At level 9, his cloak color changes to lilac, with a golden lining. He also gains golden bands around his arms. |
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*'''Trivia''' |
*'''Trivia''' |
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**When you are doing the tutorial, a [[Villager]] mentions the reinforcement Wizards of Ivory Tower. However, Ivory Tower is not mentioned again in the future. This could, however, be a reference to the [[Wizard Tower]]. |
**When you are doing the tutorial, a [[Villager]] mentions the reinforcement Wizards of Ivory Tower. However, Ivory Tower is not mentioned again in the future. This could, however, be a reference to the [[Wizard Tower]]. |
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**Because you get 5 Wizards in the tutorial, they are the first unit that you deploy but NOT the first unlocked for general use, which are [[Barbarian]]s. |
**Because you get 5 Wizards in the tutorial, they are the first unit that you deploy but NOT the first unlocked for general use, which are [[Barbarian]]s. |
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− | ***You only need to use 2 of the Wizards to finish the tutorial level |
+ | ***You only need to use 2 of the Wizards to finish the tutorial level; you can save the remainder for future looting, and can use them against other players, making them see that they were raided by a low-level player with Wizards. |
+ | **{{MaximumTroopCount}} You can also summon 12 additional Wizards with a maximum-level [[Siege Barracks]]. |
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⚫ | **On a per-housing space basis, the Wizard has the highest damage per second of any [[Army|Troop]] (57.5 damage per housing space at level 9, slightly more than the second-place level 7 [[Goblin]] at 52). This excludes the damage multipliers of [[Goblin]]s and [[Wall Breaker]]s versus certain buildings. |
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⚫ | **On a per-housing space basis, the Wizard has the highest damage per second of any [[Army|Troop]] |
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**In the application package of the game, the sound effect file refers to the Wizard as "Mage". |
**In the application package of the game, the sound effect file refers to the Wizard as "Mage". |
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**On August 28, 2014, Supercell hosted an event where the training cost and time of the Wizard were reduced by half for a limited time. During this event, the image of the Wizard in the [[Barracks]] showed the Wizard with his hair in an Afro and the fireball in his left hand was replaced with a rabbit. The silhouette of the Wizard in the battle results screen and the Laboratory screen also had the same changes. The image refers to the Clash of Clans commercial, featuring the Wizard. |
**On August 28, 2014, Supercell hosted an event where the training cost and time of the Wizard were reduced by half for a limited time. During this event, the image of the Wizard in the [[Barracks]] showed the Wizard with his hair in an Afro and the fireball in his left hand was replaced with a rabbit. The silhouette of the Wizard in the battle results screen and the Laboratory screen also had the same changes. The image refers to the Clash of Clans commercial, featuring the Wizard. |
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**Before the May 24th 2016 update, level 4 and above wizards shot out purple spell like projectiles. This was changed to purple fireballs. |
**Before the May 24th 2016 update, level 4 and above wizards shot out purple spell like projectiles. This was changed to purple fireballs. |
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**On 25/8/17, the Wizard took the place of the [[Witch]] as the Home Village builder for the week, as the fourth troop type to be builders for the Home Village after the regular [[Builder]] left. |
**On 25/8/17, the Wizard took the place of the [[Witch]] as the Home Village builder for the week, as the fourth troop type to be builders for the Home Village after the regular [[Builder]] left. |
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+ | **On 6/12/18, the Wizard appeared as the subject of the [https://brawlstars.fandom.com/wiki/File:Barley_Skin-Wizard.png Wizard Barley] skin in [https://brawlstars.fandom.com/wiki/Brawl_Stars_Wiki Brawl Stars]. Also, it can be claimed by connecting Supercell-ID on to [https://brawlstars.fandom.com/wiki/Brawl_Stars_Wiki Brawl Stars]. |
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+ | ! Level {{Res|RES=Level}} |
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+ | ! Damage per Second {{Res|RES=Damage}} |
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+ | ! Damage per Attack {{Res|RES=Damage}} |
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+ | ! Hitpoints {{Res|RES=Hitpoint}} |
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+ | ! [[Resources#Elixir|Training Cost]] {{Res|RES=Elixir}} |
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+ | ! [[Resources#Elixir|Research Cost]] {{Res|RES=Elixir}} |
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+ | ! [[Laboratory]] Level Required {{Res|RES=Laboratory}} |
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Revision as of 14:01, 30 March 2020
Level 1 & 2 | Level 3 & 4 | Level 5 | Level 6 | Level 7 | Level 8 | Level 9 |
- Summary
- The Wizard is a magical man that wears a hooded cloak, a leather belt with golden buckle and matching boots.
- The Wizard is a ranged unit, meaning that he can shoot over Walls. He shoots fireballs or energy blasts that do high damage, but requires support as he has relatively low hitpoints and can easily be killed by point defenses. Wizards are commonly used in large groups for fire support or as a force multiplier (similar to Archers), but they can also be effective in smaller numbers, especially at lower levels.
- Wizards have no preferred target when attacking; they will simply attack the closest building. However, if they become aware of enemy Clan Castle troops, Heroes, or Skeleton Trap skeletons (either by being attacked themselves or by being near another friendly troop under attack), and can fight back against them, they will leave their previously targeted building and instead engage the enemy troops. Once all of the nearby enemy troops are defeated, the Wizards will proceed to attack the nearest structure.
- Offensive Strategy
- Wizards have high enough health to survive a few splash damage attacks, but point defenses can present a significant problem. Due to their inability to withstand sustained fire, Wizards are primarily used behind more durable troops such as Giants or P.E.K.K.As (or supported with Healers).
- Wizards are often used by high-level players in place of Archers because of their high damage and relatively high health (when compared to Archers that will be killed in a single hit by most high level defensive buildings).
- A good strategy to wipe out buildings quickly is to use Giants as a meat shield that are supported by Healers, while Wizards do the damage.
- Their ability to attack over Walls make them very useful for attacking from the outside of Walls, or attacking from a distance without the danger of being caught in a Mortar or Wizard Tower blast.
- Barbarians can be used as a meat shield to support Wizards, but be careful, as Wizards can still be affected by Mortars and Wizard Towers due to their splash damage.
- Wizards can be very effective at taking out defenses; their very high damage makes turret hit points no match for them. However, to maximize their effectiveness, it is generally considered a good idea to deploy them in decent-sized groups, along with a few P.E.K.K.As, Giants or Golems as a good distraction.
- Wizards are amazing at clearing out an enemy's Clan Castle Troops. Their ability to do high amounts splash damage allows them to kill a lot of Troops at once. Deploying a Wizard or two after the Clan Castle Troops have engaged you can be a good alternative to a Lightning Spell.
- Although Wizards do incredible damage and take only 4 housing spaces, they are very vulnerable to Giant Bombs, Spring Traps, and Bombs if they're in groups of 3 or more. To prevent a large amount of wizards from dying, spread them along the line of fire and don't spawn them in one place immediately.
- At Town Hall level 8 and above, Wizards are great funneling troops for high level strategies involving Golems.
- Wizards can also be used to help funnel high level attacks, such as Queen walks. You can deploy 3 or 4 wizards, and with their range and high DPS they can take out buildings so that your Queen and other troops go in the preferred direction, instead of being kited around the base, resulting in a failed funnel into the core of the enemies base.
- Defensive Strategy
- Wizards pose a bit of a threat in a Clan Castle. Their range allows them to attack from afar or from behind walls, and their speed makes it harder for them to be lured away. Their splash damage lets the take out weak, grouped troops like Archers and Barbarians at low levels. Also, they can, at proper levels, deal huge damage to Golems and completely wipe out Hog and Giant hordes. Poison Spells, if you have one, can be used to stop him from doing significant damage.
- Be careful when attacking defensive Wizards. Since they do splash damage, it is best to use spread-out ranged troops such as Archers or your own Wizards to defeat them.
- Low-level Heroes may not be able to defeat the Wizards in one hit, particularly if the Wizards are high-leveled; in retaliation, the Wizards may do significant damage or even defeat the heroes quickly.
- Wizards pose a bit of a threat in a Clan Castle. Their range allows them to attack from afar or from behind walls, and their speed makes it harder for them to be lured away. Their splash damage lets the take out weak, grouped troops like Archers and Barbarians at low levels. Also, they can, at proper levels, deal huge damage to Golems and completely wipe out Hog and Giant hordes. Poison Spells, if you have one, can be used to stop him from doing significant damage.
- Upgrade Differences
- The Wizard undergoes significant visual changes at all levels except level 2.
- Initially, the Wizard appears to be a man with a goatee and thick eyebrows. He wears a light blue hooded cloak, a leather belt and gold buckle, with gray pointed boots. He wears brown clothes under his coat, and his sleeves are rolled up. He attacks with fireballs.
- At level 3, the Wizard's cloak changes from light blue to purple. His boots become bright purple as well. His tunic also becomes purplish in color.
- At level 4, the Wizard starts attacking with purple fireballs.
- At level 5, the Wizard's cloak changes to dark blue, and his boots change from a purplish color to a blackish color, as well as his tunic.
- At level 6, the Wizard's cloak color changes to red-violet, his hood loses its lining and extends farther to shadow his face, his belt buckle becomes orange, and his eyes turn a shade of glowing yellow. His boots also change to red-violet. His attacks change to searing orange energy blasts.
- At level 7 the color of his cloak becomes darker and his robes and hood have a golden lining added to his red-violet cloak color. He starts shooting purple-orange crystal-like fireballs.
- At level 8 the color of his cloak's golden lining becomes purple.
- At level 9, his cloak color changes to lilac, with a golden lining. He also gains golden bands around his arms.
- The Wizard undergoes significant visual changes at all levels except level 2.
- Trivia
- When you are doing the tutorial, a Villager mentions the reinforcement Wizards of Ivory Tower. However, Ivory Tower is not mentioned again in the future. This could, however, be a reference to the Wizard Tower.
- Because you get 5 Wizards in the tutorial, they are the first unit that you deploy but NOT the first unlocked for general use, which are Barbarians.
- You only need to use 2 of the Wizards to finish the tutorial level; you can save the remainder for future looting, and can use them against other players, making them see that they were raided by a low-level player with Wizards.
- You can have a maximum of 80 Wizards at one time in a complete set of fully upgraded Army Camps. This number increases to 92 if you include the 12 that can fit into a fully upgraded Clan Castle. On the battlefield, you can clone an additional 40 Wizards with four fully upgraded Clone Spells (three from the regular spell inventory and one from a level 10 or higher Clan Castle), and summon an additional 11 through a level 4 or higher Siege Barracks, for a total of 143 Wizards. You can also summon 12 additional Wizards with a maximum-level Siege Barracks.
- Along with the level 5-8 Wall Breaker, the Wizard is the only unit in the game capable of killing itself in one shot. In fact, once a Wizard reaches level 5, it can kill even Wizards of any level in one shot.
- On a per-housing space basis, the Wizard has the highest damage per second of any Troop (57.5 damage per housing space at level 9, slightly more than the second-place level 7 Goblin at 52). This excludes the damage multipliers of Goblins and Wall Breakers versus certain buildings.
- In the application package of the game, the sound effect file refers to the Wizard as "Mage".
- On August 28, 2014, Supercell hosted an event where the training cost and time of the Wizard were reduced by half for a limited time. During this event, the image of the Wizard in the Barracks showed the Wizard with his hair in an Afro and the fireball in his left hand was replaced with a rabbit. The silhouette of the Wizard in the battle results screen and the Laboratory screen also had the same changes. The image refers to the Clash of Clans commercial, featuring the Wizard.
- As of the 12 March 2013 update, the Wizard's attack now has a splash component. This increases their effectiveness against lower-health Troops such as Goblins, Archers and Barbarians as Clan Castle Troops.
- You can hear "HUZZAH!" every time an individual Wizard attacks. Some have speculated this to be the "magic word" he uses to cast his spells.
- Before the May 24th 2016 update, level 4 and above wizards shot out purple spell like projectiles. This was changed to purple fireballs.
- On 25/8/17, the Wizard took the place of the Witch as the Home Village builder for the week, as the fourth troop type to be builders for the Home Village after the regular Builder left.
- On 6/12/18, the Wizard appeared as the subject of the Wizard Barley skin in Brawl Stars. Also, it can be claimed by connecting Supercell-ID on to Brawl Stars.
Preferred Target | Attack Type | Housing Space | Movement Speed | Attack Speed | Barracks Level Required | Range |
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None | Area Splash 0.3 Tile Radius (Ground & Air) | 4 | 16 | 1.5s | 7 | 3 tiles |
Training Time of Wizards | ||||
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Number of Barracks available | Training Time | |||
Normal Train Time | With 10% Boost | With 15% Boost | With 20% Boost | |
1 | 2m | 1m 48s | 1m 42s | 1m 36s |
2 | 1m | 54s | 51s | 48s |
3 | 40s | 36s | 34s | 32s |
4 | 30s | 27s | 25s | 24s |
Level | Damage per Second | Damage per Attack | Hitpoints | Training Cost | Research Cost | Laboratory Level Required | Research Time |
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1 | 50 | 75 | 75 | 1,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2 | 70 | 105 | 90 | 1,400 | 150,000 | 3 | 12 hours |
3 | 90 | 135 | 108 | 1,800 | 450,000 | 4 | 1d 12h |
4 | 125 | 187.5 | 130 | 2,200 | 1,350,000 | 5 | 2 days |
5 | 170 | 255 | 156 | 2,600 | 2,250,000 | 6 | 3 days |
6 | 185 | 277.5 | 175 | 3,000 | 4,000,000 | 7 | 5 days |
7 | 200 | 300 | 190 | 3,400 | 6,000,000 | 8 | 6 days |
8 | 215 | 322.5 | 210 | 3,800 | 9,000,000 | 9 | 10 days |
9 | 230 | 345 | 230 | 4,200 | 11,000,000 | 10 | 14 days |
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