Whiteout Survival - Canyon Clash || How to play Canyon Clash || Tips and Strategy for canyon clash.

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  • Whiteout Survival - Canyon Clash || How to play Canyon Clash || Tips and Strategy for canyon clash
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    About Canyon Clash :-
    Canyon Clash is a special battlefield gameplay in which alliances take part on a monthly basis.
    The schedule is as follows: Saturday & Sunday - Voting; Monday & Tuesday - Registration; Wednesday - Matchmaking; Thursday - Battle.
    Each alliance can send up to2 legions to participate in Canyon Clash. The2 legions can sign up for different time slots, and their rewards will be tallied separately.
    TIPS :-
    1. Make sure there are sufficient troops stationed at the key buildings on all routes and send timely reinforcements to keep enemies at bay.
    2. If your opponent is too powerful, please do not hesitate to seek help from your alliance. Avoid using fuel to instantly revive defeated troops too readily.
    3. It requires more time and fuel to travel longer routes. Occupying buildings in advance by taking shorter routes can give you an edge in the battle. Therefore, time management is crucial.
    4. When you have insufficient troops and no way to retreat in an enemy’s building, please make good use of the dismiss function. You can gear up for another battle at the Bastion.
    5. Appoint the most strategic-mind Chief in your alliance as the commander. There might not be time to read text messages during intense battles, so it is recommended to create a voice chat channel in advance to facilitate communication. Also, make good use of the Alliance Label to let your allies know your next move.
    6. Make sure there are enough R4/R5 members in the battlefield so that they can appoint Guardians promptly. Chiefs with their squads stationed at a building can also appoint themselves as Guardians, but each Chief can only be the Guardian of one building. Shortcut is available in the bottom right corner of the battlefield screen that give R4/R5 members a quick overview of Guardians’ appointment status.
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    GUIDE :-
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    Canyon Clash is right around the corner! We've prepared the most informative community guide for you.💪
    Text Guide by: [S7] Flrogner
    Picture Credit to: S11 糯米東 DONG
    The gist of Canyon Clash is to push only when the situation is good, otherwise just hold down a chokepoint.
    Also, if your squad can deal with counter raids, then relegate the others for raiding more buildings. Otherwise try to reinforce the building that's being attacked.
    If you can hit fast and hit hard, ask to be a Guardian. If not, then let someone else be the Guardian, you just support them.
    Try to save up fuel. Be defensive when the fuel reserves are low. Always reinforce when you have the chance, don't travel over long distances unless it's very important (reinforcing a possible raiding spot or helping an ally in need for example). And only instantly revive if it's urgent.
    The most important buildings are keeps (fortresses) and ports/gates. Mainly because keeps provide a lot of points and a strategic spot for raiding, while ports/gates connect to other islands and The Citadel, which is the main goal of the map.
    Don't focus on one spot, try to spread your troops evenly across both sides. Otherwise the other teams might try to push through your area while your whole squad is stacked in one building.
    Once the Citadel is open, don't try to gain more territories. Send your strongest army to the Citadel, and use the other two for defending important locations from being raided (i.e ports/gates and Keeps). Only raid to reclaim lost territory, don't try to expand unless it's possible. Also pay attention to your troops at the Citadel, try to keep them alive for as long as possible with teammates.
    Last but not least, communication and teamwork. Regardless of whether you have 14 players or 30, teamwork and communication is important. While sending troops, observe the surroundings. Ping important buildings. Call out raids and counter raids. Ask for help if needed. Give reinforcements to protect a building from being raided. Discuss about what to do and who should be the Guardian.
    And the most thing of all, is to never, ever, go solo. You will be kicked a lot (and die a lot) if you don't attack as a team. Even the mightiest legion in the world will crumble under the sheer weight of five peasant armies, regardless of conditions.

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