Introduction to Clash of Clans Battle Blimp
The Battle Blimp is one of the siege machines available in Clash of Clans, designed to deliver destruction and troops directly to the enemy’s Town Hall or a designated target. This guide will cover its stats, functionality, best uses, and strategies to maximize its potential.

Strengths
Direct Path to the Town Hall:
The Battle Blimp always targets the Town Hall first, flying in a straight line. This makes it ideal for delivering troops that can secure the 1-star early, especially in high-pressure war or legend league attacks.
Bypasses All Defenses and Walls:
As an airborne Siege Machine, it flies over walls and defenses, ignoring pathing issues. This allows players to drop specialized troops (like Sneaky Goblins or Super Wizards) deep inside the base where ground siege machines can’t reach easily.
Versatile Troop Delivery:
The Blimp supports a variety of tactics, such as Blizzard (Super Wizards + Invisibility), Yeti Bombs, or Sneaky Goblin Town Hall snipes, making it a flexible tool for both spam and precision-style attacks.
Weaknesses
Fragile and Easily Shot Down:
The Battle Blimp has low hitpoints compared to other Siege Machines and can be quickly destroyed by Seeking Air Mines, Air Defenses, or multi-target Infernos, especially without proper spell support.
Vulnerable to Traps:
A Tornado Trap near the Town Hall or in the core can completely stall the Blimp and ruin a planned Super Wizard or Sneaky Goblin drop, often resulting in a failed attack if the timing isn’t adjusted.
Single-Use and No Funnel Help:
The Blimp delivers troops and self-destructs on the first impact. Unlike the Wall Wrecker or Siege Barracks, it doesn’t help create pathing or sustain push value. If not used precisely, it contributes little to the rest of the army.
Overview
The Battle Blimp is a flying siege machine unlocked at Siege Workshop level 1. It is designed to target the enemy’s Town Hall directly, bypassing all other buildings and defenses in its path. As it moves toward its target, the Battle Blimp drops bombs that deal splash damage, which helps clear a narrow path for the main army. Once the Battle Blimp is destroyed or reaches its destination, it releases the Clan Castle troops it carries.
This is the second Siege Machine players can unlock, becoming available when the Siege Workshop is upgraded to level 2. During its journey to the Town Hall, the bombs dropped by the Battle Blimp deal damage comparable to a single Lightning Spell per bomb, making it effective for softening defenses along the way.
The Battle Blimp prioritizes the Town Hall as its primary target, ignoring all other buildings and enemy troops. It will fly directly over obstacles and defenses to reach the Town Hall, even if it has already been destroyed. Upon reaching its target, the Battle Blimp breaks apart to deploy the Clan Castle troops. Alternatively, players can manually release the troops at any time by pressing the green arrow icon.
While the Battle Blimp can be used without Clan Castle troops, it becomes less versatile. If destroyed, it will not release any additional units. Its primary function in such scenarios is to inflict heavy damage to defenses, activate the Town Hall’s weapon, or support the main army by damaging key structures.
Healers or Healing Spells cannot heal the Battle Blimp, but benefit from the Grand Warden’s Eternal Tome ability. Additionally, if the Grand Warden is equipped with the Life Gem, the Battle Blimp will gain its effects, though it is not affected by the Rage Gem. This makes the Battle Blimp a strategic choice for funneling or directly targeting the Town Hall in various attack strategies.
Best Uses
Town Hall Sniping
The Battle Blimp is particularly effective for reaching the Town Hall in anti-3-star base designs, where the Town Hall is often deeply embedded within the core of the base. Its ability to fly directly toward the Town Hall, ignoring other structures, makes it an excellent choice for these layouts.
To maximize its potential, deploying the Battle Blimp strategically is crucial. Pairing it with a well-timed Rage Spell can significantly boost the impact of the Clan Castle troops it carries. Powerful units like Balloons or Yetis are especially effective when released near the Town Hall, as they can quickly destroy it and deal additional damage to surrounding defenses. This combination ensures the Battle Blimp fulfills its purpose, even in the most challenging base setups.
Funnel Creation
The Battle Blimp plays an important role in funnel creation by dropping bombs as it travels toward its target. These bombs can clear buildings and defenses along their path, creating a clean funnel for the main army. This is especially useful in attack strategies like Queen Walks or hybrid attacks, where precise pathing is critical to ensure troops follow the desired route.
Air Attack Support
In air attack strategies, the Battle Blimp serves as excellent support. It complements Lalo or Dragon-based armies by targeting and weakening key defenses such as scattershots, Inferno Towers, or air sweepers. By softening these high-value targets or taking them out entirely, the Battle Blimp helps clear the way for the main air troops, allowing them to move through the base more effectively and with reduced risk. Its ability to contribute to both funneling and direct damage makes it a versatile asset in a variety of attack plans.
Offensive Strategies
The Battle Blimp helps support an air attack. There are several ways it can be used to reinforce an air attack:
Lava Hound Inside the Blimp:
Deploying a Lava Hound inside the Battle Blimp can be an effective strategy for adding tanking support once the Blimp reaches or is destroyed at the core of the base. The Lava Hound will take the brunt of the damage from enemy defenses, such as Archer Towers and Air Defenses, giving your main attacking troops time to focus on high-value targets like the Town Hall.
Its primary purpose is to absorb damage and distract defensive units, which helps ensure that your Clan Castle troops or other attacking units have an easier time destroying key structures without taking too much damage. This tactic can be particularly useful when attacking heavily defended bases with strong air defenses, as the Lava Hound will continue to serve as a shield, protecting the rest of your troops.
Dragons:
Placing one or more Dragons inside the Battle Blimp can cause significant damage to the Town Hall, especially when enhanced by Rage Spells. Dragons have strong, consistent damage output and are effective in clearing core areas of a base. When supported by a Rage Spell, their attack speed and damage are amplified, making them a potent force against high-health structures like the Town Hall and defenses such as Scattershots or Inferno Towers.
However, deploying Dragons in the Blimp requires careful consideration of nearby defenses, such as Air Defenses, Inferno Towers, or Giga Tesla/Giga Inferno can quickly neutralize them. If not properly supported or if these defenses are not addressed, the Dragons may be destroyed before they can fulfill their role in the attack.
Invisible Super Wizards (Blizzard):
Super Archers::
Super Archers inside the Battle Blimp, when paired with Invisibility and Rage Spells, form a formidable combination that can destroy large sections of a base. Super Archers’ long-range attack allows them to hit targets behind walls, and their piercing shots can cut through multiple buildings at once. This makes them ideal for clearing dense compartments that contain key defenses, such as Air Defenses or the Town Hall. However, the strategy requires careful planning and timing.
Traps such as Seeking Air Mines or Tornado Traps can derail the attack if not accounted for, and other defenses can target the Super Archers if they aren’t protected with spells. Timing the Invisibility Spell correctly and ensuring that the Archers are positioned to hit their targets is essential for maximizing damage and minimizing risk.
Electrone:
The Electrone strategy involves deploying Electro Dragons and Balloons inside the Battle Blimp, supported by Rage and Clone Spells. Electro Dragons are effective in clearing large sections of a base due to their chain lightning attack, which can hit multiple targets at once. By deploying Clone Spells, the number of Balloons inside the Blimp is increased, significantly boosting the damage output of your army.
The Clone Spell enhances the Balloons’ damage by creating copies of them, making this strategy particularly effective for clearing clusters of defenses and high-value buildings. The key to success with Electrone is focusing on high-value targets like the Town Hall or enemy defenses clustered in the center of the base. With proper spell timing, the Electrone strategy can quickly weaken or clear out major defensive threats, setting up the main army for an easier path through the rest of the base.
Clone Balloons:
Sneaky Goblins or Yetis:
Filling the Battle Blimp with Sneaky Goblins or Yetis can be an effective way to target and destroy the Town Hall, especially at Town Hall 13 and 14, where the Town Hall explosion can cause significant damage. Sneaky Goblins, when deployed under the protection of a Rage Spell, are extremely fast and can take down the Town Hall in seconds. This makes them ideal for Town Hall sniping strategies.
Yetis, on the other hand, provide more sustained damage and offer additional utility in the form of Yeti Mites, which can target defenses and buildings near the Town Hall. This approach works well for neutralizing the Town Hall and eliminating threats before they become a significant issue. However, timing the Rage Spell is crucial to ensure the Sneaky Goblins or Yetis reach the Town Hall before the defenses have a chance to destroy them.
Ice Golems:
Deploying Ice Golems inside the Battle Blimp can be a great way to freeze the Town Hall and surrounding defenses, creating a window of opportunity for your main army to push into the core. Upon destruction, Ice Golems release a freeze effect, which can temporarily disable defenses like Inferno Towers and Archer Towers. This freezing effect makes it easier for other troops to move through the base without encountering heavy resistance.
Additionally, Ice Golems’ high hit points and ability to distract defenses allow them to survive long enough to trigger their freeze effect, creating openings for the main attacking force. This strategy is particularly useful when the Town Hall is surrounded by powerful defenses that can disrupt the attack if not neutralized.
Supporting the Battle Blimp
Proper support for the Battle Blimp is essential to ensure its success in any attack. Using Freeze Spells to disable Air Sweepers, Air Defenses, or other key defensive structures along the Blimp’s path can be crucial for allowing it to reach its target without being destroyed prematurely. Deploying tanking units, like Lava Hounds or Ice Golems, can help absorb the damage from defenses, drawing attention away from the Blimp a nd giving it a better chance of survival.
Clearing potential traps, such as Seeking Air Mines or Air Bombs, with preliminary troops like Balloons or Sneaky Goblins can also make a huge difference in the success of the Blimp’s mission. Ensuring that the Battle Blimp has a clear path and adequate support allows it to achieve its full potential, whether it’s sniping the Town Hall or clearing key defenses for the main army.
Defensive Strategies
Air Defenses Placement:
Inferno Towers:
Traps:
Compartment Defenses:
Tips for Effective Use
Spell Synergy
Spell synergy is essential for maximizing the Battle Blimp’s effectiveness. A Rage Spell significantly boosts the damage output of Clan Castle troops released by the Blimp, especially when combined with powerful units like Balloons or Super Wizards. Freeze Spells are also crucial for neutralizing threats such as Air Sweepers, Inferno Towers, or other defenses that can disrupt the Blimp’s path or prevent its Clan Castle troops from reaching their target.
Timing and Placement
Timing and proper placement of the Battle Blimp are key factors for success. Deploy the Blimp behind tanking units, like Lava Hounds or Ice Golems, to absorb incoming damage from defenses. This prevents the Blimp from being destroyed too early in the attack and ensures it reaches the Town Hall or other critical targets. By timing the release of the Blimp properly, it can be protected until it reaches the right moment to deploy Clan Castle troops.
Clearing Traps
Clearing air traps along the Blimp’s path is crucial for its survival. Deploy sacrificial troops, such as Balloons or Sneaky Goblins, ahead of the Blimp to trigger Seeking Air Mines, Tornado Traps, or Air Bombs in high-risk areas. This helps clear the path and reduces the risk of the Blimp being destroyed prematurely, ensuring the Clan Castle troops inside are deployed without disruption.
Upgrade Priority
Upgrading the Siege Workshop to unlock and improve the Battle Blimp is essential for higher Town Hall levels. As your base progresses, upgrading the Siege Workshop increases the effectiveness of the Battle Blimp, allowing it to handle stronger defenses and reach its target more reliably. Make it a priority to upgrade the Siege Workshop to ensure the Battle Blimp can keep up with your army’s needs at higher Town Halls.
Alternative Siege Machines
While the Battle Blimp is a powerful Siege Machine, it may not always be the best choice for every attack. Assess the base layout carefully before deployment to determine whether the Battle Blimp is the optimal option. Other Siege Machines, such as the Stone Slammer or Siege Barracks, may be more effective in certain scenarios, particularly if the Town Hall is not located near the core or heavily protected by defenses. Always consider the layout and plan accordingly to ensure the best possible result.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓What is the Battle Blimp used for in Clash of Clans?
The Battle Blimp is a Siege Machine designed to deliver Clan Castle troops directly to the Town Hall or a key area. It flies over defenses and crashes into the first structure it touches, dealing damage and releasing the troops inside. It’s commonly used in strategies like Blizzard Lalo, where Super Wizards are dropped near the Town Hall or core to wipe out high-value targets.
❓Does the Battle Blimp go straight to the Town Hall?
Yes, the Battle Blimp prioritizes the Town Hall if it’s standing. It travels in a straight line from where it’s deployed directly to the Town Hall, ignoring all other buildings and defenses unless destroyed or redirected by a Tornado Trap.
❓What troops work best inside the Battle Blimp?
Popular troop combinations for the Battle Blimp include:
🔹5 Super Wizards + 5 Archers + Invisibility Spells (Blizzard)
🔹Yeti + Sneaky Goblins (for secure Town Hall takedown)
🔹Sneaky Goblins alone (for safe Town Hall snipe)
🔹Ice Golem + Valkyries or Bowlers (for splash damage on crash)
The best choice depends on your goal—whether you’re targeting the Town Hall or destroying a key area of the base.
❓Can the Battle Blimp be used with air attacks like LavaLoon or Dragons?
Yes, the Battle Blimp is frequently used in air strategies, especially LavaLoon, DragLoon, and Electro Dragon attacks. It helps take out the Town Hall early or clear out a dangerous core section before deploying the main army.
❓What are the weaknesses of the Battle Blimp?
The Battle Blimp has low hitpoints and is highly vulnerable to air-targeting defenses like Seeking Air Mines, Air Defenses, and Inferno Towers. It can also be stalled or redirected by Tornado Traps, making precise spell timing and funneling essential for success.
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