'Clash Royale' Heal Spell news: How to unlock the Heal Spell and join the Heal Draft Challenge

The Heal Draft Challenge is now live in Supercell's hit real-time multiplayer game "Clash Royale." Consequently, players can now enjoy a new game feature, the Heal Spell.

Heal Draft Challenge now live on "Clash Royale" Clash Royale

For those seeking to participate in the Heal Draft Challenge, the first entry will cost nothing. Once a player is locked into battle, both parties will be given two cards to choose from. One will get the Heal Spell, while the other will have to play against it.

In the game, players will be able to collect one-time rewards. The first collectible will be rewarded to players who manage to nab four wins. These rewards can vary. They can either be gold, Heal cards, or a Giant Chest.

To unlock the Heal Spell in "Clash Royale," players need to reach Arena 10, dubbed Hog's Mountain. The spell costs 3 elixirs. With this, gamers will be able to heal their own troops. The Heal Spell, however, will not be able to restore the health of their surrounding buildings.

The healing speed is at 167 HP per second. Given that the spell lasts for three seconds, players will be able to have 501 HP restored. More importantly, it only has a radius of three tiles.

The Heal Spell is the counterpart of Poison. Casting this spell on troops will momentarily be able to protect them from Poison. Since Poison has a longer duration, ultimately it will still be able to inflict damage on the troops.

Gamers can do several combinations to make better use of the Heal Spell. For instance, casting it on the Three Musketeers against Poison or Fireball will create a Positive Elixir Trade. Casting Heal on Ice Wizards, Goblins, Miners, Dark Princes, Dar Goblins, Spear Goblins, Witches, Baby Dragons, Goblins, Archers, Guards, and Minions will deal extra damage. Meanwhile, casting it on Fire Spirits or Ice Spirits will lead to a better chance of winning against the opponent's Tower.

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