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Clash Royale Hunter Guide

Hunter
Clash Royale Hunter
Elixir Cost4
RarityEpic
TypeTroop
ArenaHog Mountain
Release Date12 December 2017

The Hunter is a versatile Epic rarity troop card in Clash Royale, costing 4 elixir, and is unlocked in Goblin Stadium (Arena 10). The Clash Royale Hunter is valuable for both offense and defense, thanks to its high burst damage potential at close range. The Hunter excels at taking down tanks and mini-tanks, making him an ideal choice for controlling heavy units on the battlefield.

Card Statistic

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Rarity
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4 2.2 sec 0.8 sec Medium (60) 1 sec 4 6.5 550 Air & Ground x1 Ground Troop Epic
Card Statistics
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Card Mastery

Type Level/Tier Objective Reward
Damage Dealer
Damage Dealer
1 Deal a total of 180,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings
20 Hunter cards
75 XP
2 Deal a total of 540,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings
6,000 Gold Icon
75 XP
3 Deal a total of 910,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings
150 Gem
75 XP
Troop Destroyer icon
Troop Destroyer
1 Destroy 490 enemy Troops 9,000 Gold Icon
125 XP
2 Destroy 1,400 enemy Troops 20 Epic_Wild_Card Icon
125 XP
3 Destroy 2,450 enemy Troops 15,000 Gold Icon
125 XP

Decks for Hunter

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Royal Giant Hunter Control:

This deck revolves around a synergy between Royal Giant, Hunter, and Fisherman, offering a solid blend of offense and control. Hunter serves as your main defensive anchor, especially against tanks like Giant, Golem, or Hog Rider, dealing massive burst damage at close range. Fisherman pulls threats into Hunter’s range, while Royal Giant applies consistent pressure at the bridge. Support spells like Lightning or Log help deal with defensive troops, and low-cost cards like Electro Spirit or Skeletons allow you to cycle quickly and defend efficiently.

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PEKKA Bridge Spam with Hunter:

In this aggressive control deck, PEKKA is the primary tank killer, while Battle Ram and Bandit provide bridge pressure to keep your opponent off balance. Hunter fits in as a versatile defender, capable of eliminating high-health units when placed properly behind PEKKA. Magic Archer offers long-range chip and value, especially when aligned diagonally. The combination of Poison and Zap helps you deal with swarms and support troops. It’s a great deck for players who like to apply non-stop pressure while keeping strong defensive answers.

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Log Bait with Hunter:

This version of Log Bait incorporates Hunter as a surprise defensive powerhouse. You still rely on the core bait mechanics—Goblin Barrel, Princess, and Inferno Tower—to force out spells like Log or Fireball. Hunter fills a defensive gap, allowing you to deal with threats that normally overwhelm standard bait decks, such as tanks or balloon pushes. Once you’ve defended with Hunter, you can quickly go on the offensive with a Goblin Barrel or a Princess at the bridge. The Rocket provides a heavy-hitting answer to beatdown pushes or backline support troops.

How to Use the Hunter

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The Hunter is a versatile troop that shines in both close and long-range combat, and using him effectively requires smart positioning and timing. For close-range applications, the Hunter is highly effective against tanks and mini-tanks, with his damage output comparable to that of the PEKKA.

He excels against units like the Knight and Valkyrie, which tend to walk directly into his line of fire, allowing him to deal maximum damage. When countering a PEKKA, distract with units like Skeletons or Goblins to keep the Hunter alive longer, pulling the PEKKA towards the middle of the arena and positioning the Hunter 2-3 tiles from the river’s middle. This will enable the Hunter to deal significant damage. Against Valkyrie, Knight, and Mini PEKKA, place the Hunter right in front of your tower for efficient defense. He can also quickly eliminate win conditions like the Balloon if placed correctly.

At long range, the Hunter can deal with smaller swarms such as Bats and Skeletons and weaken units like Minions and Goblins. When countering swarms, pull the enemy units towards the middle of the arena to ensure the Hunter hits as many targets as possible. For Minions, position the Hunter in a way that pulls them into the center, allowing your Princess Tower to help eliminate them.

One of the Hunter’s best synergies is with the Fisherman, who can pull ground units into the Hunter’s effective range, creating a powerful defensive combination. To use this synergy effectively, position the Fisherman and Hunter six tiles up from the King Tower and four tiles from the side of the Princess Tower to shut down ground-based threats.

For placement, it’s crucial to position the Hunter close to opposing troops to maximize damage, as his attack involves 10 bullets that spread out with distance. This spread is most effective in close-range scenarios, but can also be useful for hitting multiple targets at once, especially when dealing with swarms like Skeleton Army or Goblin Gang. Position the Hunter in the center of your side of the arena to cover a large area and efficiently eliminate swarms.

Defensively, the Hunter works best on your side of the map. Pair him with mini-tanks such as Ice Golem or Knight to absorb damage while the Hunter deals with enemy troops. For example, against a Hog Rider, the Hunter can prevent more than one hit on your Crown Tower. He can also quickly burst down Lava Hounds and, if placed far enough back, can even take out Lava Pups without significant tower damage. On offense, the Hunter can be used with charging units like the Battle Ram to push him closer to the enemy tower, though this combo may be less efficient due to the high 8 Elixir cost.

Hunter’s Strengths

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The Hunter in Clash Royale is a versatile and powerful troop with numerous strengths that make him a valuable asset on both offense and defense. One of his most notable traits is his high damage output at close range, where he can deal damage comparable to that of a PEKKA. When all 10 of his bullets hit, the Hunter can deliver up to 690 damage per shot, surpassing the PEKKA’s 678 damage per hit. Under the influence of a defensive rage, his damage per second (DPS) can reach 492, making him a formidable force in tight combat situations.

The Hunter excels in defense due to his versatility, capable of taking down most units, acting both as a high DPS card and a ranged splash damage unit. This flexibility allows him to counter a wide variety of troops effectively. He is particularly strong against tanks and mini-tanks like the Knight and Valkyrie, as these units often walk directly into his line of fire, allowing the Hunter to maximize his damage. Additionally, he is highly effective against building-targeting units, quickly dealing with win conditions like the Balloon or Battle Ram, often preventing any damage to your tower or destroying the Battle Ram and its Barbarians in a single burst.

The Hunter also shines against specific high-health units such as the Lava Hound and Balloon. If placed correctly, he can shred through the Lava Hound quickly and even deal with the Lava Pups with minimal tower damage. His ability to control swarms is another strong point, as he can eliminate units like Bats, Skeletons, and even severely damage Minions and Goblins at long range. In particular, he can one-shot the spawned Skeletons from a Graveyard with each pellet and can survive an equivalent level Poison spell.

His synergy with the Fisherman is a powerful combination. When placed together, the Hunter’s burst damage and the Fisherman’s ability to pull enemy troops, combined with attacks from both Princess Towers, can quickly take down even the toughest tanks like the Golem or Giant. Additionally, the Hunter’s shotgun-style attack allows him to disrupt shields effectively, as each bullet is an individual hit. This makes him an excellent counter to shielded troops, as the bullets can deplete the shield before dealing damage to the unit’s health.

Hunter’s Weaknesses

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The Hunter in Clash Royale has several weaknesses that can make him less effective in certain situations. One of his primary drawbacks is the inconsistency and randomness in how his bullets spread. While his attack can deal substantial damage up close, the spread of his bullets can be unpredictable. This is especially evident when dealing with troops like Skeletons from a Graveyard, as the varying spawn locations can cause some of his bullets to miss, leading to inefficient damage output.

The Hunter is also highly vulnerable to spells, particularly high-damage spells like Lightning and Rocket, which can eliminate him completely. Medium-range spells like Fireball and Zap can leave him with low health, making him easy to finish off or require tank support. Another weakness is his inability to handle ranged units effectively. Units like the Musketeer, Electro Wizard, Baby Dragon, Executioner, and Wizard can stay out of his reach, rendering him nearly useless in long-range engagements. His slow attack speed and low health further exacerbate this issue, making him an easy target for these ranged attackers.

On offense, the Hunter is ineffective due to his spread attack, which deals minimal damage to towers. Only 2-3 of his bullets typically hit the tower, making him weak as a win condition. He is also susceptible to being surrounded by swarm units such as Skeletons or Bats. Since he can only shoot in one direction at a time, and has a slow attack speed, he can be overwhelmed easily. His low health, similar to that of units like the Witch and Mega Minion, makes him vulnerable to quick takedowns by support troops in a push, especially given his tendency to be played at the front due to his short range.

The Hunter is also easily distracted, particularly by fast-moving units like the Hog Rider, which can bypass him while he focuses on shooting at a tower or other targets. His burst damage relies heavily on precise placement and timing, and if placed incorrectly, he can be pushed back by tanks or spells such as The Log and Giant Snowball. These spells can knock him away from his target, reducing his damage output.

Conclusion

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The Hunter in Clash Royale is a versatile Epic card that, when used strategically, can be a valuable addition to any deck. His greatest strength lies in close-range combat, where he can deal high damage to tanks and mini-tanks. He is particularly effective against building-targeting units and win conditions such as the Balloon and Battle Ram. Additionally, his ability to control swarms and his synergy with the Fisherman make him an excellent defensive option.

However, the Hunter has notable weaknesses. His bullet spread can be inconsistent, and he is vulnerable to spells like Lightning and Fireball. He also struggles against ranged units, as they can stay out of his effective range. With relatively low health and susceptibility to swarm units, the Hunter requires proper support to perform effectively, as he can be easily overwhelmed if not protected.

To maximize the Hunter’s potential, place him close to enemy units to ensure all pellets hit for maximum damage. Using mini-tanks or distraction units can help protect him from incoming attacks. Adjust his positioning depending on the situation, placing him farther from swarm units to optimize bullet spread. Pairing him with cards like the Fisherman and Ice Spirit can enhance his effectiveness on the battlefield. Overall, the Hunter is best utilized defensively, where he can counter tanks and support counter-pushes.

In conclusion, the Hunter is a powerful card when used correctly but requires careful consideration of his weaknesses and precise placement to take full advantage of his strengths.

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)

❓ What is Hunter best used for?

Hunter excels as a tank killer. He is perfect for countering Hog Rider, Giant, Golem, Royal Giant, Balloon, Lava Hound pups, and more. His shotgun blast is devastating at point-blank range, so positioning is critical.

❓ How do I counter Hunter?

To counter Hunter effectively:
Keep your distance – use ranged troops like Archers, Magic Archer, or Electro Wizard.
Swarm with spacing – Hunter struggles against well-spread swarms.
Use air troops – if unsupported, Hunter has no air targeting help.
Spells – Fireball, Lightning, or Rocket can eliminate or severely damage him.

❓ Is Hunter a good card in the current meta?

Yes. Hunter is very strong in the current meta, especially with the Evolution variant. He is used in top-tier control and beatdown decks, providing high versatility and strong defensive value against most win conditions.

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