Poison Lizard - Unidades del ejército en Clash of Clans


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"Always the fastest never the lastest, Poison Lizard spits slowing toxins at its foes. Is it actually a venom lizard? Possibly, but who's brave enough to correct it?"


Preferred Target Heroes and Troops
Targets Ground & Air
Attack Type Single Target
Movement Speed 36
Attack Speed 0.35s
Pet House Level Required 7
Range 3.5 tiles
Special Ability Bad Breath
Level Damage per second Damage per hit Poison max damage per second Poison speed decrease Poison attack rate decrease Hitpoints Upgrade cost Upgrade time Pet house level required
1 181 63.35 80 26% 35% 1,250 N/A N/A 7
2 192 67.2 80 26% 35% 1,300 60,000 1d 7
3 203 71.05 80 26% 35% 1,350 75,000 1d 12h 7
4 214 74.9 80 26% 35% 1,400 90,000 2d 7
5 225 78.75 100 34% 45% 1,450 100,000 2d 12h 7
6 236 82.6 100 34% 45% 1,500 110,000 3d 7
7 247 86.45 100 34% 45% 1,550 120,000 3d 12h 7
8 258 90.3 100 34% 45% 1,600 130,000 4d 7
9 269 94.15 100 34% 45% 1,650 140,000 4d 12h 7
10 280 98 120 38% 50% 1,700 150,000 5d 7
11 291 101.85 120 38% 50% 1,750 180,000 6d 11
12 302 105.7 120 38% 50% 1,800 200,000 7d 11
13 313 109.55 120 38% 50% 1,850 220,000 8d 11
14 324 113.4 120 38% 50% 1,900 240,000 8d 11
15 335 117.25 140 42% 55% 1,950 260,000 8d 11
  • Poison Lizard is the seventh pet unlocked when the Pet House is upgraded to level 7 (this requires Town Hall level 15).
  • The Poison Lizard attacks quickly at range with poisoned spit, which slows down affected Heroes and Troops , in addition to causing them additional damage over time (as if they were hit by a Poison Spell ). It can also spit at buildings, but this currently causes neither not any slowdown nor no poison damage over time.
  • The Poison Lizard prioritizes enemy Heroes and defending Clan Castle Troops within about 6.5 tiles of its Hero above all other targets, and will ignore whatever the Hero is doing so long as there are such units within range. If there are no such units in range of its Hero, it will instead prioritize the target that their Hero is currently targeting. If its Hero is knocked out or removed from battle by a Recall Spell , it will seek out enemy Heroes and defending Troops regardless of distance, ignoring enemy buildings and defenses that may attack it. Once all enemy Heroes and troops present have been defeated, it will behave like a troop with no preferred target, attacking the nearest building regardless of type, but it will retarget onto defending troops as before if any more should appear.
  • The Poison Lizard excels at taking down enemy Heroes, so it can be paired with Heroes that intend to attack other enemy Heroes. It can fare reasonably against enemy Clan Castle troops and Skeleton Traps , though it can only attack one target at a time and is thus prone to being overwhelmed. Pairing it with the Barbarian King or Archer Queen can be useful to back it up against swarms of troops (or against multiple Heroes at a time) since their abilities can spawn additional troops to attack.
  • The Poison Lizard boasts the highest damage per second of any Pet (when comparing Pets on an equal-level basis) even without its poisoning effect, so it can significantly increase the damage output of its Hero. However, its survivability is among the lowest of the Pets due to its low hitpoints. To boost its survivability, one can pair it with the Barbarian King, which it will generally be able to stay behind and thus get shielded from most sources of damage. The Grand Warden as an alternative pick is also viable, provided he is himself backing up other troops or Heroes, since he and the Poison Lizard can stay behind other troops to be sufficiently protected. However, the Poison Lizard has lower range than the Warden so it will be exposed to enemy fire when the Warden is alone.
  • To boost its survivability, one can pair it with the Barbarian King, which it will generally be able to stay behind and thus get shielded from most sources of damage. The Grand Warden as an alternative pick is also viable, provided he is himself backing up other troops or Heroes, since he and the Poison Lizard can stay behind other troops to be sufficiently protected. However, the Poison Lizard has lower range than the Warden so it will be exposed to enemy fire when the Warden is alone.
  • Headhunters can perform the same job as the Poison Lizard would for only 6 housing space, therefore, they are much more convenient to carry around, and they can be deployed anywhere. However, Headhunters are vulnerable to Traps , so in this situation, the Poison Lizard would fare better.
  • However, Headhunters are vulnerable to Traps , so in this situation, the Poison Lizard would fare better.
  • The Poison Lizard currently has a pretty poor slow first attacking speed in the game, and cannot currently deal with very large swarms such as all of the core Skeletons in the single player campaign level "Skeleton Run" on its own, so it is advised to use a few secondary sources of damage to allow the Poison Lizard to survive.
  • The Poison Lizard excels at taking down enemy Heroes, so it can be paired with Heroes that intend to attack other enemy Heroes. It can fare reasonably against enemy Clan Castle troops and Skeleton Traps , though it can only attack one target at a time and is thus prone to being overwhelmed. Pairing it with the Barbarian King or Archer Queen can be useful to back it up against swarms of troops (or against multiple Heroes at a time) since their abilities can spawn additional troops to attack.
  • The Poison Lizard boasts the highest damage per second of any Pet (when comparing Pets on an equal-level basis) even without its poisoning effect, so it can significantly increase the damage output of its Hero. However, its survivability is among the lowest of the Pets due to its low hitpoints. To boost its survivability, one can pair it with the Barbarian King, which it will generally be able to stay behind and thus get shielded from most sources of damage. The Grand Warden as an alternative pick is also viable, provided he is himself backing up other troops or Heroes, since he and the Poison Lizard can stay behind other troops to be sufficiently protected. However, the Poison Lizard has lower range than the Warden so it will be exposed to enemy fire when the Warden is alone.
  • To boost its survivability, one can pair it with the Barbarian King, which it will generally be able to stay behind and thus get shielded from most sources of damage. The Grand Warden as an alternative pick is also viable, provided he is himself backing up other troops or Heroes, since he and the Poison Lizard can stay behind other troops to be sufficiently protected. However, the Poison Lizard has lower range than the Warden so it will be exposed to enemy fire when the Warden is alone.
  • Headhunters can perform the same job as the Poison Lizard would for only 6 housing space, therefore, they are much more convenient to carry around, and they can be deployed anywhere. However, Headhunters are vulnerable to Traps , so in this situation, the Poison Lizard would fare better.
  • However, Headhunters are vulnerable to Traps , so in this situation, the Poison Lizard would fare better.
  • The Poison Lizard currently has a pretty poor slow first attacking speed in the game, and cannot currently deal with very large swarms such as all of the core Skeletons in the single player campaign level "Skeleton Run" on its own, so it is advised to use a few secondary sources of damage to allow the Poison Lizard to survive.
  • Against a Poison Lizard that is protected by a Grand Warden's ability, they can be countered by stalling their movement. This can be achieved by the use of a Tornado Trap , though one should consider whether protecting Heroes is worth using their only Tornado Trap for. An alternative for Town Hall 15 and above players would be to use a Poison Spell Tower , which while less effective, is more versatile and potentially reusable.
  • The Poison Lizard is the fifth Pet to be based on a real life animal alongside the Electro Owl , Mighty Yak , Frosty , Diggy , Angry Jelly , and Sneezy , and the first Pet to be based on a reptile. Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
  • Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
  • The Poison Lizard is the fifth Pet to be based on a real life animal alongside the Electro Owl , Mighty Yak , Frosty , Diggy , Angry Jelly , and Sneezy , and the first Pet to be based on a reptile. Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
  • Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
  • The Poison Lizard is the fifth Pet to be based on a real life animal alongside the Electro Owl , Mighty Yak , Frosty , Diggy , Angry Jelly , and Sneezy , and the first Pet to be based on a reptile. Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
  • Aside from being a reptile. The Poison Lizard resembles a frilled lizard.
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