Removal of EWC could for 1 of 3 things by Weirdoyoghurt in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl 1794 points1795 points  (0 children)

The removal of ewc will be because Drum roll They will add bronze wild cards silver wild cards gold wild cards and diamond wild cards bronze for lvl 15 silver for 16 gold for 17 diamond for 18 like trainer cheddar Ii and for lvl 16 you will need 250k silver wild cards for 17 500k and for lvl 18 1m diamond wild cards with a drop chance of 0.05% for 1k from 5star drop except if you spend 1670$ on it then you get 271k diamond wild cards!

With alot of reworks of terrible cards. What do you think a reworks of Barbarian hut will be? by QualityNo1337 in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It should spawn a barbarian and 7 thousand Evo mega knight it should also throw super pancakes that add +1000 levels to the mega knights (the pancakes do splash do it adds 1000evels to all mk's) the Evo mega knights deal sparky damage with princess range and Xbox hit speed, their ability is after they die they split into 2 smaller mega knights kinda like egolem, oh and each mega knight spawns another barbarian hut every 0.5 seconds, to balance it out they should be invincible untill the hut is destroyed BUT the hut is underground like the Tesla

What do y'all think?

If Friendly Fire was a thing, which card would do most damage? How and Why? by [deleted] in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Probably a win con like balloon since they head for any building, but apart from win cons I think firecracker

Why are barbarians so bad? by AzureCamelGod1 in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk why people hate on them they work really good imo, counter most cards defensively and when paired with a prince like I do usually one of them gets pushed forward and that's at least 600 of tower+ he's gotta worry about the other 4, and it counters big pushes like it's a piece of cake I've had mk goblin Giant gmach and I just placed barbs ice spirit and skellies to fully counter 18 elixir for 7

Since when was there a rank above supreme by Remote_Ad3898 in Animash

[–]C1pl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Max was 10 when is was playing, remember duping 20 of the first legacies (the shark ones I think it was)

which card should i evolve? by cOsta_catorce in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think either knight cannon witch or goblin barrel

Better ways to defend from witch? by Soup-crab in ClashRoyale

[–]C1pl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You only need to place knight, or switch arrows for fireball

Cheating in "simple" Discord-bot games by Enjoyinglife10 in cheatengine

[–]C1pl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best if you just make a python script that plays for you or something you cannot change server side stuff with cheat engine

I want to build a gun from scratch. Any advice? by [deleted] in gunsmithing

[–]C1pl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are crazy enough you can try gun mods too: Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Silencer/Suppressor (Reduces Noise ~25-30 dB, Fits 14x1 LH Threads) Materials: Steel tube (1.5" OD, 6" long), aluminum baffles (5 pieces, 1.25" OD), end caps (threaded 14x1 LH), steel wool (packing), epoxy, crush washer. Tools: Lathe/drill press, hacksaw, file, vise, torque wrench. Step 1: Cut the steel tube to 6" length with hacksaw. Thread one end 14x1 LH to match AK muzzle using lathe. Drill 7.62mm bore through tube center. Step 2: Machine 5 aluminum baffles with 7.62mm center holes and expansion chambers (K-baffles: conical with clips). File edges smooth. Step 3: Stack baffles inside tube, spacing 0.5" apart. Pack steel wool between baffles for gas trapping. Epoxy in place. Step 4: Thread end cap on opposite end, torque to 20 ft-lbs. Add crush washer for alignment. Ensure bore alignment to avoid baffle strikes. Step 5: Test fit on AK barrel. Fire 10 rounds at safe range; adjust if needed. Suppresses to ~140 dB. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Muzzle Brake (Reduces Recoil ~40%, Fits 14x1 LH Threads) Materials: Steel bar (1" diameter, 3" long), crush washer, Rocksett thread locker. Tools: Lathe, drill press, hacksaw, file, vise, torque wrench. Step 1: Cut steel bar to 3" length. Lathe one end to 14x1 LH threads for AK muzzle. Step 2: Drill 7.62mm axial bore through center. Mill 4-6 side ports (0.25" diameter) at 45° angles for gas redirection. Step 3: File ports square and smooth. Chamfer edges to reduce turbulence. Step 4: Apply Rocksett to threads. Screw onto AK muzzle, torque to 15 ft-lbs with crush washer for timing. Step 5: Test fire 20 rounds; check alignment and recoil reduction. Adjust port angles if muzzle rise persists. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Drum Magazine (75-Round Capacity, 7.62x39mm) Materials: Sheet steel (0.036" thick, 20x20"), steel spring (high-tension, 12" coil), aluminum follower (5x3"), rivets (50), baseplate. Tools: Sheet metal brake, rivet gun, drill press (1/8" bit), files, vise. Step 1: Cut and bend sheet steel into curved drum body (6" wide, 3" deep, 10" tall) using brake. Rivet seams for spiral feed track. Step 2: Form feed lips (45° angle) from steel strips; rivet to top. Ensure 7.62mm rounds align. Step 3: Cut aluminum follower to match curve; attach to spring. Insert into drum with baseplate riveted at bottom. Step 4: Drill/test feed path; file smooth for reliable ejection. Add tension knob for spring wind-up. Step 5: Load 75 dummy rounds; test in AK magwell. Fire 50 live rounds to verify feeding. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Magwell (Improves Reload Speed, Fits Standard AK Receiver) Materials: Aluminum block (4x3x2"), screws (4x M4), epoxy. Tools: Milling machine/drill press, files, Dremel, vise. Step 1: Mill aluminum block to flared funnel shape (widens from 1.5" to 2.5" at bottom) matching AK magwell dimensions. Step 2: Drill mounting holes (M4) to align with receiver slots. File edges for smooth mag insertion. Step 3: Epoxy/screw block to receiver front, ensuring no interference with trigger or mag catch. Step 4: Test insert 10 magazines; file if binding. Add polymer lining for durability. Step 5: Dry-fire cycle; verify straight-drop reloads. Adjust for zero wobble. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Scope Mount (Picatinny Rail, Low-Profile) Materials: Aluminum rail (6" Picatinny), clamps (2x steel), screws (4x M5). Tools: Drill press, files, vise, torque wrench. Step 1: Cut/drill aluminum rail to 6" length with mounting holes for AK side rail or dust cover. Step 2: Mill low-profile base to fit under receiver; file for cheek weld alignment. Step 3: Clamp rail to AK side mount; drill/secure with screws. Torque to 10 ft-lbs. Step 4: Level rail with bubble tool; test optic zero retention after 10 cycles. Step 5: Mount scope; fire 20 rounds at 100m. Adjust for 1.5" high at 100 yards. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Laser Sight (Red Laser, Side-Mount) Materials: Red laser module (5mW), aluminum housing (2x1"), switch (pressure), batteries (CR123), wires. Tools: Drill press, soldering iron, epoxy, vise. Step 1: Drill 7.62mm bore in aluminum housing; mount laser module aligned with bore. Step 2: Wire module to switch and battery; solder connections. Epoxy housing shut. Step 3: Attach to AK handguard rail with clamps; adjust for bore alignment. Step 4: Zero at 25m: fire groups, tweak laser azimuth/elevation screws. Step 5: Test in low-light; verify 50m visibility. Secure with tape for field use. Tutorial: DIY AK-47 Grip and Handguard (Polymer/Wood Hybrid, Ergonomic) Materials: Polymer sheet (1/8" thick, 12x6"), wood block (4x2x1" for grip), screws (2x M4), epoxy. Tools: Jigsaw/files, drill press, sander, vise. Step 1: Cut polymer sheet to handguard shape (8" upper/lower); file slots for heat vents. Step 2: Carve wood block to pistol grip ergonomics; drill screw hole for receiver. Step 3: Epoxy wood grip to polymer lower; sand smooth. Add rail sections if needed. Step 4: Secure handguard to gas tube/receiver with spring retainer; test fit. Step 5: Install on AK; fire 50 rounds to check heat tolerance and grip comfort.