Clash Of Clans Guide: How To Keep Seasonal Christmas Obstacles For Good

Supercell has thrown two major events on Clash of Clans this year-the Christmas event this month and the Halloween event last October. Both events have obstacles which if removed will give players reward. For the Christmas event, the Xmas Tree takes 25,000 gold coins to uproot, but rewards 75,000 gold coins in return. For the Halloween event, the special spooky obstacle rewards 50,000 elixirs if removed. However, for those who still want to feel the Christmas or Halloween spirit around their village, here's a guide on how to keep the obstacles on Clash of Clans for good.

Clash Of Clans - How Obstacles Spawn

As many would know, obstacles grow in areas where there's no building and leave one tile space between any building or piece of wall. For seasonal obstacles, they spawn even right to each other or event beside the wall or building. In order to keep obstacles right outside the ring, a certain village setup should be observed. Dispersing walls, armies, town hall, training house, etc. across the area will help players do so. However, this is not very helpful in terms of protection from village attacks.

Clash Of Clans - How To Keep Christmas Obstacles For Good

First and foremost, Clash of Clans players have to know that the grass outside the tiles will keep these obstacles forever so it's best to place them there. Of course, if players want don't want to be more flexible in their future base designs, they will have to uproot what's in the tile areas. Apparently, these obstacles spawn everywhere. Thus, players must make sure to occupy the entire village so these obstacles will spawn on areas only with room for them.

Clash of Clans players also have to know that seasonal obstacles only spawn at special events so players might want to keep them for good. Also, they have higher spawn rate compare to regular obstacles so it makes easier and faster to form them according to one's taste.

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