Clash Royale: Raising the Average Skill Level – A Reddit Discussion

The Clash Royale community debates the impact of tutorials on average skill levels in the game.

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Clash Royale players are discussing the potential impact of introducing better tutorials to the game to improve the average skill level. The user ‘sothrot’ suggests that a lack of accessible game knowledge for lower-level players leads to a ‘midladder’ phenomenon, where certain cards dominate matches.

Summary

  • Could better tutorials enhance the average skill level?
  • Is the ‘midladder’ phenomenon due to a lack of accessible knowledge?
  • Community members suggest alternative ways to learn the game.

Positive Impact of Tutorials

The user ‘pizza565’ proposes a “puzzle mode” to teach players essential skills through in-game activities, offering a fun and engaging learning experience.

Critical of Tutorials

‘Anxious-Strength-855’ and ‘SirBenzerlot’ express concerns about tutorials making the game feel like a classroom, preferring to learn from YouTube content and in-game spectating.

Mixed Views on Midladder

‘OldCardigan’ and ‘Simmo2242’ argue that midladder serves as a necessary learning phase, providing players with a foundation to improve their skills over time.

Some users find the current tutorial system sufficient, as ‘rochastes’ believes that once players grasp the basics, watching top-level plays on TV Royale can aid in further skill development.

On the other hand, ‘AmNormal_69’ notes the frustration of facing lower-skilled opponents due to the game’s ladder system, implying that tutorials may help bridge this skill gap.

‘fdsssdxx’ takes a more lighthearted approach, inviting players to join their clan amidst the discussion surrounding skill levels.