Introduction to Clash of Clans Clan Capital Reflector
Clash of Clans Clan Capital Reflector is a unique building, available exclusively in the later districts. Unlike traditional defenses that actively target enemy units, the Reflector has a distinctive ability to reflect incoming attacks at the attacker. This means that when an enemy unit damages the Reflector, it counters by firing projectiles that deal moderate damage to the attacking units. One of its key strengths is its ability to reflect attacks from invisible units, adding an extra layer of defense against hidden threats.

Strengths
Reflects a Portion of Incoming Damage
The Reflector’s unique mechanic allows it to bounce back a portion of the damage it receives to the attacker. This makes it especially effective against powerful single-shot units like the Power P.E.K.K.A or Flying Fortress, which take a chunk of their own damage in return, punishing brute force attacks.
High Durability
The Reflector has a high amount of hitpoints, allowing it to soak up significant damage. This makes it a strong frontline defense and a reliable anchor in core compartments or near critical structures like District Halls or Blast Bows.
Versatile Against Ground and Air Units
Unlike some other defenses, the Reflector targets both ground and air troops, giving it broad utility across all types of attack strategies. Its presence adds defensive depth regardless of whether the enemy is using Minion Horde, Super Wizards, or tanky siege units.
Weaknesses
Single-Target Focus
The Reflector only hits one unit at a time, making it vulnerable to swarm tactics. Mass troops like Super Barbarians, Skeleton Barrels, or Minion Horde can overwhelm it easily before it can reflect enough damage back.
Ineffective Against Low-Damage Units
Since it reflects a percentage of incoming damage, it’s far less effective when targeted by low-damage units. Troops like Sneaky Archers or Super Barbarians can chip away at it safely without suffering much reflected damage in return.
Requires Good Placement
To make the most of its reflect mechanic, the Reflector should be placed where heavy-hitting units are likely to engage it. Poor placement can lead to it getting bypassed or overwhelmed by weaker troops, minimizing its defensive impact.
Key Features of the Reflector
🔹Reflection Mechanism: When the Reflector is damaged, it retaliates by reflecting the incoming damage at the attacker. Each time it takes damage, it fires projectiles that deal moderate damage to the enemy units that caused the initial attack. This counterattack mechanism allows the Reflector to function as both a defensive structure and a form of retaliation, making it particularly effective against enemies that rely on heavy damage or fast attacks. The Reflector’s ability to reflect damage provides an added layer of protection, punishing attackers for targeting it while also weakening their forces.
🔹Invisible Enemy Interaction: The Reflector is capable of reflecting attacks from invisible units, making it an effective countermeasure against units like Sneaky Archers or other stealth-based attackers. This ability ensures that even units attempting to bypass traditional defenses by remaining hidden will not escape the Reflector’s counterattack. As a result, it provides an additional layer of defense against tactical strategies that rely on invisibility, forcing attackers to reconsider their approach when dealing with the Reflector. By reflecting damage at invisible units, the Reflector helps protect other key defensive structures and vital areas of the base.
🔹Limitations: The Reflector has a speed limit when it comes to how quickly it can reflect incoming attacks. If an enemy unit delivers rapid attacks in quick succession, the Reflector may not be able to respond to each hit before being hit again. This means that fast-moving or high-speed attackers, such as Rocket Balloons or units with rapid attack speeds, can bypass the Reflector’s ability to retaliate effectively. Attackers can exploit this weakness by overwhelming the Reflector with fast, frequent damage, preventing it from reflecting every incoming attack and reducing its overall effectiveness in defense.
🔹Splash Damage Reflection: The Reflector can reflect splash damage from attacks like the Super Dragon‘s fireball, which deals area damage. When the Reflector is hit by such attacks, it will reflect the splash damage toward the attacker. However, it cannot reflect indirect splash damage, such as that from a Super Wizard‘s chain lightning. This means that while the Reflector can handle certain types of area damage, it will not counteract splash damage caused by secondary effects, like the chain lightning that bounces between multiple units. Understanding this distinction is key to effectively using or countering the Reflector in a defense strategy.
🔹Destruction Prevention: The Reflector cannot reflect damage if it is destroyed before it has a chance to retaliate. If an attacker eliminates the Reflector with enough damage in a single hit or if the Reflector is destroyed too quickly in a rapid succession of attacks, it will not have the opportunity to reflect any incoming damage. This makes it important to position the Reflector carefully, ensuring it has time to counterattack and deter enemy forces before it is destroyed. Additionally, protecting the Reflector from other defensive structures or tanks can help maintain its ability to reflect damage and support your base’s overall defense.
Defensive Strategies
The Reflector can be a powerful tool when placed strategically in your defense setup. It serves as a deterrent against attackers who rely on strong, direct attacks, such as those from high-damage troops or siege machines. By reflecting incoming damage, it turns the enemy’s offensive power against them, dealing moderate damage with each reflection. Its ability to counter invisible units like Sneaky Archers further enhances its value, offering protection from attacks that might otherwise bypass other defenses.
However, the Reflector should not be relied on as the sole defense. It has limitations, such as being vulnerable to rapid, high-speed attacks and not being able to reflect damage if destroyed outright. To maximize its effectiveness, pair it with other defensive structures that can absorb or mitigate damage quickly, ensuring the Reflector has time to activate and protect your base. Proper placement in areas where enemies are likely to focus their attacks can make the Reflector an essential part of your Clan Capital defense.
🔹Anti-Invisible Units: The Reflector is highly effective against invisible units like Sneaky Archers, as it can reflect their attacks even when they are hidden. This ability makes it a valuable tool for preventing sneaky, low-health troops from bypassing your defenses. At higher levels, the Reflector can one-shot these units, making it an especially potent counter to swarm tactics. It adds a layer of unpredictability for attackers, as they must consider the possibility of their units being turned against them. However, as with all defenses, it’s best to position the Reflector strategically to ensure it can retaliate before being destroyed, maximizing its potential.
🔹One-Shotting Low Health Units: The Reflector is also highly effective against low-health units like Skeletons or Minions. When these units attack the Reflector, they are often one-shotted due to its ability to reflect damage. This makes the Reflector a great deterrent against swarm tactics, as attackers may find their cheap, fast-moving units quickly wiped out before they can deal significant damage. Its ability to reflect damage at these units not only reduces the effectiveness of such attacks but also forces the attacker to reconsider how to approach your base, especially if they rely on large numbers of low-health troops.
🔹Protection Behind Walls: To protect the Reflector from being destroyed too quickly by high-damage, high-hitpoint melee attackers, position it behind walls. This strategic placement forces attackers to first deal with the surrounding defenses before reaching the Reflector. Additionally, walls can act as a buffer, slowing down melee units and buying the Reflector more time to retaliate. Combining this positioning with other defensive structures like splash damage defenses or high-damage ranged units ensures that attackers cannot easily bypass the Reflector’s defenses and that it can continue to reflect attacks for longer periods, maximizing its potential.
🔹Synergy with High DPS Defenses: Place the Reflector in range of high-damage-per-second (DPS) defenses, such as the Inferno Tower, to protect it from high-hitpoint troops. This combination creates a strong synergy, as the Inferno Tower can melt through tanky units while the Reflector retaliates against smaller or swarming troops. This pairing helps ensure that the Reflector isn’t overwhelmed by powerful tanks and continues reflecting damage. Additionally, positioning them close together can maximize the effectiveness of both defenses, with the Inferno Tower dealing sustained damage and the Reflector turning the enemy’s attacks against them.
🔹Countering Swarm Units: Pairing the Reflector with other single-target defenses, such as Spear Throwers or Cannons, is an effective way to handle swarms of low-health troops. While the Reflector focuses on reflecting damage from high-priority attackers, these single-target defenses can efficiently eliminate large numbers of smaller units like Skeletons, Archers, or Minions. This synergy ensures that the Reflector isn’t distracted by smaller threats and can focus on reflecting higher-damage attacks, while other defenses handle the cleanup of swarms, providing comprehensive coverage for your base.

Offensive Strategies
When attacking bases with a Reflector, the key to minimizing its damage potential lies in the speed and strength of your attacks.
🔹High-Damage Units: High-damage units like Power P.E.K.K.As and Mountain Golems are excellent counters to the Reflector due to their ability to deal significant damage quickly. These tanky units can overwhelm the Reflector before it has the chance to reflect many attacks, often destroying it in just a few hits. To defend against this, consider placing the Reflector behind strong defensive structures or walls to delay the attackers’ approach, allowing other defenses to weaken or eliminate these high-hitpoint units before they can reach the Reflector. Additionally, using splash damage defenses like Bomb Towers or Wizard Towers nearby can help deal with these units before they get too close.
🔹Mountain Golem for Destruction: The Mountain Golem is a powerful unit for taking down the Reflector, especially when boosted by a Rage Spell. Its massive damage output can quickly overwhelm the Reflector, often destroying it in a single hit. This makes it a prime choice for targeting Reflectors, as it can negate their counterattacks before they have the chance to reflect damage. To counter this, you can place the Reflector behind layers of defenses or walls, forcing the Mountain Golem to deal with additional obstacles before reaching it. Additionally, pairing the Reflector with splash damage defenses can help weaken the Mountain Golem before it gets too close.
🔹Speed and Precision: When attacking the Reflector, use troops that can deal high damage quickly, such as Rocket Balloons or Rocket Archers. These units can overwhelm the Reflector’s ability to retaliate, reducing the time it has to reflect attacks. By applying rapid, concentrated damage, you can destroy the Reflector before it reflects multiple projectiles, minimizing its effectiveness. Additionally, consider pairing these troops with tanky units, like Power P.E.K.K.As or Golemites, to soak up any damage from surrounding defenses, allowing your high-damage troops to focus on taking down the Reflector swiftly.
🔹Avoiding Direct Confrontation: Exactly! Since the Reflector can counter invisible units like Sneaky Archers by reflecting their damage, using high-damage visible troops is a smart strategy. Units like Rocket Balloons, Mega Sparky, or even high-health tanks like Power P.E.K.K.A.s can absorb the Reflector’s reflected attacks while dealing significant damage. By overwhelming the Reflector with quick, powerful attacks, you can ensure that it doesn’t have time to reflect multiple projectiles before being destroyed. Additionally, sending in tanky units to distract other defenses while your high-damage units focus on the Reflector is a great way to ensure success.
Placement Tips for Defenders
🔹Central Placement: Positioning the Reflector centrally in your base is a smart move. By placing it in the middle, it can potentially intercept a wide range of enemy attacks, making it harder for the attacker to bypass its reflective ability. Being surrounded by other defenses ensures that the Reflector is protected from early destruction, giving it a chance to retaliate. Additionally, the central placement allows it to be effective against attackers coming from multiple angles, ensuring that its defensive value is maximized throughout the battle. Just be mindful of its vulnerability to fast, high-damage troops like Rocket Balloons that can quickly neutralize it if not properly protected.
🔹Surrounding Defenses: Protecting the Reflector with high-damage defenses like Inferno Towers, Mortars, or Bomb Towers is a strong strategy. These defenses help shield the Reflector from fast-moving, high-hitpoint units like Power P.E.K.K.As or Mountain Golems, which could quickly destroy it before it has a chance to reflect. Inferno Towers can burn through tanky units, while Mortars and Bomb Towers deal with swarms of weaker troops that may be aiming to overwhelm the Reflector. By positioning these defenses around the Reflector, you create a multi-layered defense system that ensures it can reflect incoming damage without being quickly overwhelmed by attackers.
🔹Wall Positioning: Positioning the Reflector behind walls is an effective way to protect it from high-damage melee units. Walls force attackers to navigate through other defensive structures, such as traps, splash-damage defenses, and ranged units, before they can reach the Reflector. This extra layer of protection gives the Reflector more time to reflect incoming attacks, especially from fast-moving or invisible units. Additionally, placing the Reflector behind walls makes it harder for attackers to focus on it immediately, potentially disrupting their attack strategy. Ensure that the walls are well-positioned to create a strong defensive barrier without isolating the Reflector from the rest of your base’s defenses.
Key Matchups: Troops vs. Reflector
🔹Effective Against: The Reflector is particularly effective against invisible units, such as Sneaky Archers, as it can reflect their attacks even when they are hidden. Additionally, it excels at dealing with low-health troops like Skeletons, Minions, and other swarm units, often one-shotting them as they attack. The Reflector’s ability to turn an enemy’s damage back on them makes it an invaluable tool against mass attacks that rely on numerous small units.
🔹Weak Against: However, the Reflector struggles against high-damage, high-hitpoint units like Power P.E.K.K.As and Mountain Golems. These tanky units can quickly overwhelm the Reflector, often before it has a chance to reflect much damage. To mitigate this, positioning the Reflector behind other defenses or utilizing splash-damage defenses to weaken such units can help ensure the Reflector remains functional for longer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓How does the Reflector work?
A: The Reflector retaliates against enemy attacks by reflecting damage at the attacker. When damaged, it shoots projectiles that deal moderate damage to the attacking units. It can reflect even invisible units, but attacks that destroy the Reflector outright or are delivered too quickly cannot be reflected.
❓Can the Reflector reflect splash damage?
A: Yes, the Reflector can reflect splash damage, such as that from a Super Dragon’s fireball, if the damage is indirect. However, it will not reflect secondary splash damage, like that caused by the chain lightning of a Super Wizard.
❓Does the Reflector only reflect damage when it’s directly hit?
A: No, the Reflector can reflect damage even when it is indirectly damaged. For example, if a Super Dragon’s attack hits nearby units and damages the Reflector, it will reflect the damage. However, it will not reflect damage caused by secondary effects like a Super Wizard’s chain lightning.
❓What happens if the Reflector is destroyed before it can reflect damage?
A: If the Reflector is destroyed outright, it will not have the chance to reflect any attacks. It only reflects damage while it is still standing.
❓Can invisible units like Sneaky Archers be reflected by the Reflector?
A: Yes, the Reflector can reflect attacks from invisible units, such as Sneaky Archers. It will continue to reflect damage even when those units are invisible, making it an effective counter to them.
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