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Clash of Clans Clan Capital Reflector Guide

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Introduction to Clash of Clans Clan Capital Reflector Guide

The Reflector is a unique defensive building in the Clan Capital of Clash of Clans, designed to counter ranged attacks by reflecting damage back at enemy troops. Unlike traditional defenses, it does not fire projectiles or actively attack. Instead, it serves as a passive but highly effective deterrent against ranged units, making it a crucial addition to later Capital districts.

Instead of dealing damage directly, the Reflector bounces back a portion of the damage it receives to the attacker.

It is most effective against ranged troops, as melee units do not trigger its ability.

The reflected damage can be lethal to fragile troops like Sneaky Archers and Super Wizards, making it an excellent defense against long-range attackers.

It has high hitpoints, ensuring that it stays active for a long duration during battles.

The Reflector is strategically placed in bases to disrupt ranged-heavy attack strategies, making it a valuable defensive structure in higher-level Clan Capital layouts.

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How the Reflector Works: The Mechanics of Reflection

The Reflector’s ability activates as soon as it takes damage from an enemy attack. Unlike traditional defenses, it does not attack first—instead, it waits until an enemy targets it before retaliating.

Once triggered, the Reflector fires back projectiles that deal moderate damage to the attacking unit. This makes it particularly effective against ranged troops, as they take immediate counter-damage upon attacking the Reflector.

One of the Reflector’s unique strengths is its ability to reflect damage back at invisible attackers. This makes it a strong counter to Sneaky Archers and other cloaked units, as they cannot avoid retaliation even while invisible.

The Reflector has a cap on how frequently it can reflect attacks. If it is attacked rapidly in quick succession, some attacks may not be reflected due to this cooldown. However, slower, high-damage attacks will be fully reflected, making it effective against powerful but slower-firing troops.

If a troop delivers a final blow that destroys the Reflector, that attack will not be reflected. This means that high-damage attacks like Mega Sparky shots or spells like Lightning can take it out before it has a chance to reflect back damage.

The Reflector can reflect splash damage, even if it is only hit indirectly. This means spells, explosive projectiles, and other area attacks may be turned against the attacker.

The Reflector does not reflect chain damage from attacks like Super Wizards or Mega Sparky splash damage if it is only hit by the secondary chain effect. However, if it is the primary target, it will still reflect the damage back at the attacker.

Defensive Strategies: Utilizing the Reflector Effectively

The Reflector is highly effective against Sneaky Archers due to its ability to reflect attacks even while they are invisible. Since Sneaky Archers rely on their cloaking ability to safely chip away at defenses, the Reflector negates this advantage by immediately retaliating. A well-placed Reflector can eliminate multiple Sneaky Archers before they cause significant damage.

Troops with very low hitpoints, such as Skeletons and Minions, are extremely vulnerable to the Reflector’s counterattack. Since these troops typically attack in large numbers, the Reflector can wipe out an entire group instantly, preventing them from overwhelming defenses.

Positioning the Reflector behind Walls is a strong strategy, as it protects it from direct melee attacks while ensuring that low-damage ranged units trigger its reflection. This setup allows the Reflector to remain active longer while punishing ranged troops that attempt to attack it from a distance.

The Reflector works well when placed within range of high-DPS defenses such as the Inferno Tower or Rocket Artillery. These defenses can quickly weaken or eliminate high-hitpoint troops, while the Reflector ensures that ranged attackers cannot snipe them without taking damage in return.

Single-target defenses like Multi Cannons and Blast Bows can struggle against swarms of weaker troops. Pairing them with a Reflector helps mitigate this weakness, as the Reflector’s counterattacks can eliminate multiple low-HP troops before they become a threat. This combination ensures a balanced defense against both tanky and swarm-based attacks.

Offensive Strategies: Minimizing the Reflector’s Impact

Prioritizing High-Damage Attacks

The Reflector’s strength lies in its ability to return damage to attackers, making it crucial to minimize the number of attacks it can reflect. The best way to do this is by using troops with high single-hit damage to destroy it quickly before it can retaliate multiple times.

Effective Troop Choices

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Mountain Golem

The Mountain Golem is one of the best counters to the Reflector due to its massive health pool and high damage per hit. Since the Reflector can only reflect a limited number of attacks at a time, the Mountain Golem’s slow but devastating strikes allow it to take minimal reflected damage while dealing significant damage in return. When paired with a Rage Spell, it can potentially destroy the Reflector in a single hit, making it one of the safest ways to deal with this defense.

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Power P.E.K.K.A

The Power P.E.K.K.A is another effective troop against the Reflector. Its high single-hit damage minimizes the number of times the Reflector can reflect attacks back at it. Unlike fast-hitting troops that trigger multiple reflections, the Power P.E.K.K.A’s slow but powerful swings allow it to take fewer reflected hits while still dealing significant damage.

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Hog Raiders

Hog Raiders have an advantage against the Reflector because they are melee attackers, meaning they bypass the reflection ability altogether. However, if the Reflector is placed behind Walls, it can still contribute to defensive synergy by supporting other defenses.

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Rocket Balloons

While Rocket Balloons have their attacks reflected, their high damage per shot allows them to take down the Reflector quickly. To counteract this, base designs often pair the Reflector with strong anti-air defenses to prevent Rocket Balloons from reaching it.

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Super Dragons

Super Dragons are not always the best option against the Reflector, but their splash damage can work in some situations. If they attack a nearby structure instead of the Reflector itself, they can avoid taking reflected damage. However, if they directly engage the Reflector, they will take heavy damage, making them a less ideal option.

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Super Miners

Super Miners have a unique interaction with the Reflector due to their underground movement. Their effectiveness depends on when they emerge—if they surface and attack the Reflector directly, they will take reflected damage. However, their high HP allows them to survive multiple reflected hits and still deal decent damage.

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Mega Sparky

The Reflector is not very effective against high-hitpoint, slow-firing troops like the Mega Sparky. Since Mega Sparky’s attacks are extremely powerful, it can often destroy the Reflector in one or two hits before suffering much reflected damage. This makes it one of the most efficient counters to the Reflector, as it can neutralize the threat quickly and safely.

Comparison with Other Defenses

The Reflector stands out among Clan Capital defenses because of its ability to reflect incoming damage rather than dealing direct attacks. Unlike splash defenses such as the Rocket Artillery or Giant Cannon, which deal area damage to groups of troops, the Reflector specifically punishes ranged attackers by bouncing damage back at them. This makes it an excellent counter to long-range units but less effective against melee troops that can destroy it without triggering its ability.

Compared to the Blast Bow, which continuously fires at both ground and air units from a distance, the Reflector doesn’t actively attack. Instead, it punishes attackers who target it, making it more of a deterrent rather than a direct damage dealer. Additionally, while Multi Cannons and Air Defenses focus on rapid-fire attacks to eliminate troops quickly, the Reflector’s strength lies in its ability to wear down enemies over time by making them take damage whenever they attack.

The Reflector does not provide as much raw damage output as Rocket Artillery or Inferno Towers, but it adds an extra layer of defense against ranged-heavy strategies, making it invaluable in higher-level Clan Capital layouts. It also differs from Splash Traps and Zap Traps, which are one-time-use defenses, as the Reflector remains active throughout the battle.

Ideal Placement Strategies

Positioning the Reflector correctly is key to maximizing its effectiveness in a defensive layout. Since it does not actively attack but instead retaliates, placing it in a way that forces ranged attackers to engage it is crucial.

Placing It Behind Walls

Since melee units do not trigger the Reflector’s ability, placing it behind Walls ensures that only ranged troops can engage it. This forces ranged attackers to either break through the Walls first, giving defenses more time to weaken them, or target other structures, exposing them to additional damage. This setup is especially useful against troops like Sneaky Archers or Super Wizards, which typically attack from a distance.

Central Placement for Maximum Defense

Positioning the Reflector near high-priority defenses such as Blast Bows, Inferno Towers, or Rocket Artillery creates a strong defensive core. This forces enemy troops to contend with multiple threats at once. If attackers try to destroy these defenses from a distance, the Reflector will punish them by reflecting their attacks, making it harder to execute a clean attack strategy.

Placing It Near High-Hitpoint Buildings

Positioning the Reflector close to District Halls, Capital Halls, or other high-HP structures increases the likelihood that enemy ranged troops will lock onto it while attempting to destroy these key buildings. This results in continuous reflected damage, weakening attackers over time before they can break through.

Edge Placement as Bait

In some cases, placing the Reflector near the outer edges of a base can serve as an effective trap for enemy troops. Ranged attackers like Sneaky Archers may try to snipe it early, only to get eliminated by their own attacks. This placement can catch attackers off guard, forcing them to adjust their strategy while suffering unnecessary troop losses.

In district-specific layouts, such as Skeleton Park, the Reflector pairs well with Zap Traps and Graveyard Spells, punishing attackers who try to overwhelm defenses with swarms of Skeletons. In Balloon Lagoon, placing it near high-DPS defenses can force enemy air troops like Rocket Balloons to take additional damage before reaching their main targets.

Strengths and Weaknesses of the Reflector

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Strong Against Sneaky Archers

Sneaky Archers rely on their invisibility to safely take down defenses from a distance, making them a popular choice for precision strikes. However, the Reflector directly counters this strategy by reflecting damage back at them, even while they are cloaked. This unique ability bypasses their main advantage, making it one of the most effective defenses against Sneaky Archer spam.

Since Sneaky Archers have relatively low hitpoints, they can end up eliminating themselves when attacking the Reflector. This forces attackers to rethink their approach, as deploying large numbers of Sneaky Archers can lead to them being wiped out before dealing significant damage. The Reflector’s ability to retaliate instantly makes it particularly punishing for players who rely on slow, methodical sniping tactics.

To maximize its effectiveness, the Reflector should be positioned near high-value defenses or key structures that are often targeted by Sneaky Archers. This ensures that attackers will have to engage with the Reflector, increasing the chances of their own troops being taken out in the process.

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Effective Against Super Wizards

Super Wizards are powerful attackers with their chain lightning ability, allowing them to strike multiple buildings at once. However, their relatively low hitpoints make them vulnerable to the Reflector’s counterattack. If a Super Wizard directly targets the Reflector, the reflected damage can take it out quickly, making this defense a strong deterrent against them.

However, the Reflector only retaliates against direct attacks, meaning if a Super Wizard chains its attack through other structures, it will not trigger the Reflector’s reflection. This makes base design an important factor in maximizing the Reflector’s effectiveness. If placed near isolated or high-priority buildings that are commonly targeted first, it increases the chances of directly reflecting damage back at Super Wizards before they can deal significant destruction.

To counteract their chain attack potential, pairing the Reflector with other splash defenses such as Multi Mortars or Rocket Artillery can provide additional protection. This ensures that even if the Reflector doesn’t eliminate the Super Wizards instantly, other defenses will help finish them off before they cause too much damage.

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Vulnerable to Swarm Attacks

The Reflector excels at punishing single-target ranged attackers, but it faces significant challenges when dealing with large swarms of troops. Its ability to reflect attacks is limited by its cooldown, meaning it cannot reflect every hit in rapid succession. This makes it vulnerable to mass troop spam, where multiple units attack simultaneously, overwhelming its defenses.

Skeleton Barrels, Graveyard Spells, and Minion Hordes are particularly effective at bypassing the Reflector’s strengths. These swarms consist of numerous low-hitpoint units, which the Reflector cannot eliminate quickly enough before being destroyed itself. Since each reflected attack only affects a single attacker at a time, large groups can easily overpower it without suffering major losses.

To counteract this weakness, the Reflector is best placed near splash-damage defenses like Multi Mortars or Rocket Artillery. These defenses help clear out large numbers of troops before they can take down the Reflector. Additionally, positioning it behind high-hitpoint buildings or Walls can delay swarm attacks, giving other defenses more time to deal with the threat before the Reflector is overwhelmed.

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Struggles Against High-HP Air Troops

The Reflector can counter air troops by returning their attacks, but it struggles against high-hitpoint units like Rocket Balloons and Inferno Dragons. While the reflected damage can weaken these troops, it is rarely enough to take them down before they eliminate the Reflector. This makes it less reliable as a standalone defense against tanky flying units.

Rocket Balloons deal high burst damage, meaning they can destroy the Reflector in a single hit before it has a chance to reflect multiple attacks. Inferno Dragons, with their ramping damage, can also melt through the Reflector if left unchecked. Since these troops have enough health to survive the reflected damage, they can continue attacking without being significantly affected.

To improve its effectiveness, the Reflector should be placed near air-targeting defenses such as Rocket Artillery, Spear Throwers, or Air Bombs. These defenses can help weaken or eliminate high-hitpoint air troops before they reach the Reflector. Positioning it near high-hitpoint buildings can also increase the chances that enemy troops will target those structures first, giving the Reflector more time to deal damage before being destroyed.

Overall, the Reflector is highly effective against ranged, low-HP attackers, but it needs support from splash defenses or traps to deal with mass swarms and tankier units.

Upgrading the Reflector

As players progress in the Clan Capital, upgrading defenses becomes essential to strengthening a district’s base. The Reflector benefits significantly from upgrades, making it a more formidable defensive structure by improving its damage reflection, durability, and cooldown efficiency.

Benefits of Upgrading the Reflector

Increased Reflected Damage:

Upgrading the Reflector enhances its defensive capabilities, making it a more formidable structure in the Clan Capital. One of the key benefits of upgrading is the increase in reflected damage. At higher levels, the Reflector can return more damage to attacking troops, allowing it to eliminate long-range attackers like Sneaky Archers and Super Wizards more efficiently. This makes it a strong counter to ranged strategies that rely on picking off defenses from a safe distance.

Higher Hitpoints:

Another significant improvement is the increase in hitpoints. As the Reflector levels up, it becomes more durable, allowing it to withstand multiple attacks before being destroyed. This extended survivability ensures that it remains active for a longer duration, making it more effective in defending key areas of a base.

Reduced Reflection Cooldown:

Additionally, upgrading reduces the cooldown between reflections. At higher levels, the Reflector can retaliate against attacks more frequently, minimizing the opportunity for enemies to exploit its brief downtime. This makes it especially useful against troops that attack in rapid succession, as they will take more reflected damage over time.

Why Upgrading the Reflector Matters

Since the Reflector is a passive defense, its upgrades focus entirely on making it a stronger deterrent rather than increasing its direct offensive capabilities. In districts where ranged troops are commonly used, prioritizing Reflector upgrades enhances its effectiveness against key threats such as Sneaky Archers, Super Wizards, and Minion Hordes. By investing in its upgrades, a well-placed Reflector can significantly disrupt enemy strategies and protect key defenses in a base.

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