Hog Rider - Hærens Troop Enheter i Clash of Clans


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"Having tamed the fierce leaping hog, the Hog Rider punishes those who hide behind their puny walls ! Fueled by Dark Elixir , these warriors have never known defeat!"


Preferred Target Defenses
Attack Type Melee (Ground Only)
Housing Space 5
Movement Speed 24
Attack Speed 1s
Dark Barracks Level Required 2
Range 0.6 tiles
Super Troop Super Hog Rider
Boost Cost 25,000
Hog Rider Level Required 10
Level Damage per second Damage per hit Hitpoints Research cost Research time Laboratory level required
1 60 60 270 N/A N/A N/A
2 70 70 312 2,000 10h 5
3 80 80 370 3,500 18h 6
4 92 92 430 5,000 1d 6
5 105 105 500 10,000 2d 7
6 118 118 590 18,500 2d 6h 8
7 140 140 700 35,000 2d 12h 9
8 155 155 810 47,500 3d 10
9 165 165 890 50,000 3d 12h 10
10 176 176 970 85,000 4d 11
11 187 187 1,080 107,500 5d 12
12 200 200 1,230 125,000 5d 12h 13
13 213 213 1,380 175,000 6d 12h 14
14 225 225 1,500 240,000 10d 15
  • The Hog Rider is the second Dark Elixir Troop unlocked in the Dark Barracks , once it has been upgraded to level 2.
  • The Hog Rider is a fast ground troop with medium hitpoints, low damage, and the ability to jump over enemy Walls .
  • His ride is a large hog, about half his height. It has a brown leather bridle looped around its tusks, which in turn is held by the Hog Rider.
  • Hog Riders prioritize defensive structures above all other targets, and will bypass all other types of enemy buildings and troops while any defenses remain on the battlefield. This is true even if they are under attack by enemy Clan Castle troops, Heroes or Skeleton Trap skeletons. Note that like all troops that prioritize defenses, Hog Riders do not consider the Clan Castle to be a defense regardless of whether or not it contains enemy troops, but do consider the activated Town Hall weapon (if any) to be defensive buildings. Once all defenses are destroyed, Hog Riders become like any other troop with no preferred target; they will attack the nearest building to them regardless of type, and will turn and attack enemy units if they become aware of any nearby and can fight back against them. However, they will not switch targets to enemy units until their previous target was destroyed.
  • He can be used to jump over any level Walls , rendering them ineffective against Hog Riders. Note that while this allows Hog Riders free access to what lies behind the Walls, it does not open up gaps for other troops to move through. If the Hog Riders need the support of other ground troops , you will still need to deploy Wall Breakers , a Jump Spell , or Earthquake Spells in order to assist them.
  • Hog Riders can be used en masse, i.e. a " Hog Rider Rush ", without requiring any Wall Breakers to break Walls. However, such a strategy sports weaknesses against defending Clan Castle troops, Heroes , Giant Bombs , and Skeleton Traps , a problem which only becomes more prominent at higher levels.
  • At Town Hall 10 and above, Hog Riders can be combined with Miners in a strategy known as Hog Miner or Hybrid. Both troops are able to bypass Walls innately, but Miners do not have a preferential target, allowing them to cover for Hog Riders by dealing with defending Heroes and Skeleton Traps. The combination also has weaknesses against flying Clan Castle troops, as neither are able to target air.
  • At lower levels, Hog Riders are quite capable of acting as distracting troops like Giants ; they have nearly as much health as a similar-level Giant, move twice as fast, and do considerably more damage.
  • They work well with the Healing Spell when you group several of them together. A good tactic for using Healing Spells is to place them strategically on a cluster of defenses (at least about 3 or more) and also deploy them shortly before the Hog Riders arrive in the area, deploy them in front of the Hog Riders. This is so that the Hog Riders get the most value out of the Healing Spell, and destroy the defenses without losing too much HP. Spots where Giant Bombs or Bomb Towers are/may be should be given special attention when deploying Healing Spells. Hogs of the same level as the Giant Bomb will survive a single Giant Bomb, but they are helpless against a pair of Giant Bombs even with a Healing Spell. Heal them after they have gone through a Giant Bomb blast.
  • A good tactic for using Healing Spells is to place them strategically on a cluster of defenses (at least about 3 or more) and also deploy them shortly before the Hog Riders arrive in the area, deploy them in front of the Hog Riders. This is so that the Hog Riders get the most value out of the Healing Spell, and destroy the defenses without losing too much HP.
  • Spots where Giant Bombs or Bomb Towers are/may be should be given special attention when deploying Healing Spells. Hogs of the same level as the Giant Bomb will survive a single Giant Bomb, but they are helpless against a pair of Giant Bombs even with a Healing Spell. Heal them after they have gone through a Giant Bomb blast.
  • The Hog Rider is one of the best troop types for drawing out Clan Castle troops, as he can avoid Walls to penetrate deep enough to reach centrally-placed Clan Castles (and enough health to not die before he gets there). Deploy one or a few to trigger the Clan Castle troops, then lure the reinforcement troops to the corner side, and deploy multiple Archers or Wizards to destroy them, and then deploy the remainder of your Hog Riders. This strategy is especially effective during Clan War raids . However, Skeletons from the Skeleton Trap and Heroes can also easily kill the Hog Riders, as they can only target defenses, so make sure to have some troops that target anything, such as Wizards, which can swipe out the Skeletons. At higher Town Hall levels, after you have drawn out the Clan Castle using a few Hog Riders, you can use a Poison Spell at the lured Clan Castle troops when they go near a unit such as an Archer, then the Clan Castle troops will be finished off by the Archer Queen, for example. This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • At higher Town Hall levels, after you have drawn out the Clan Castle using a few Hog Riders, you can use a Poison Spell at the lured Clan Castle troops when they go near a unit such as an Archer, then the Clan Castle troops will be finished off by the Archer Queen, for example. This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • Hog Riders do not target air so flying Clan Castle troops, especially Dragons , can be a big threat. Most mass Hog Rider strategies in Clan Wars require that the Clan Castle troops be killed first by luring. Bring other troops in addition to Hog Riders, such as Wizards, to deal with enemy Clan Castle troops and clean up the base. Poison Spells can be used to kill almost any enemy Clan Castle troop, but beware as the troops will attempt to flee the poison. If the Poison Spells are decently leveled, and you effectively keep the Clan Castle troops from escaping the Poison Spell with distracting troops, they can eliminate almost any troop. They can also be used to dispense of those pesky Skeletons risen from the Skeleton Traps. Time is also a factor to consider. With only 3 minutes in an attack, it is essential to make sure that this whole process and the remainder of the attack is done as quickly as possible to avoid running out of time.
  • Poison Spells can be used to kill almost any enemy Clan Castle troop, but beware as the troops will attempt to flee the poison. If the Poison Spells are decently leveled, and you effectively keep the Clan Castle troops from escaping the Poison Spell with distracting troops, they can eliminate almost any troop. They can also be used to dispense of those pesky Skeletons risen from the Skeleton Traps.
  • Time is also a factor to consider. With only 3 minutes in an attack, it is essential to make sure that this whole process and the remainder of the attack is done as quickly as possible to avoid running out of time.
  • He can be used to jump over any level Walls , rendering them ineffective against Hog Riders. Note that while this allows Hog Riders free access to what lies behind the Walls, it does not open up gaps for other troops to move through. If the Hog Riders need the support of other ground troops , you will still need to deploy Wall Breakers , a Jump Spell , or Earthquake Spells in order to assist them.
  • Hog Riders can be used en masse, i.e. a " Hog Rider Rush ", without requiring any Wall Breakers to break Walls. However, such a strategy sports weaknesses against defending Clan Castle troops, Heroes , Giant Bombs , and Skeleton Traps , a problem which only becomes more prominent at higher levels.
  • At Town Hall 10 and above, Hog Riders can be combined with Miners in a strategy known as Hog Miner or Hybrid. Both troops are able to bypass Walls innately, but Miners do not have a preferential target, allowing them to cover for Hog Riders by dealing with defending Heroes and Skeleton Traps. The combination also has weaknesses against flying Clan Castle troops, as neither are able to target air.
  • At lower levels, Hog Riders are quite capable of acting as distracting troops like Giants ; they have nearly as much health as a similar-level Giant, move twice as fast, and do considerably more damage.
  • They work well with the Healing Spell when you group several of them together. A good tactic for using Healing Spells is to place them strategically on a cluster of defenses (at least about 3 or more) and also deploy them shortly before the Hog Riders arrive in the area, deploy them in front of the Hog Riders. This is so that the Hog Riders get the most value out of the Healing Spell, and destroy the defenses without losing too much HP. Spots where Giant Bombs or Bomb Towers are/may be should be given special attention when deploying Healing Spells. Hogs of the same level as the Giant Bomb will survive a single Giant Bomb, but they are helpless against a pair of Giant Bombs even with a Healing Spell. Heal them after they have gone through a Giant Bomb blast.
  • A good tactic for using Healing Spells is to place them strategically on a cluster of defenses (at least about 3 or more) and also deploy them shortly before the Hog Riders arrive in the area, deploy them in front of the Hog Riders. This is so that the Hog Riders get the most value out of the Healing Spell, and destroy the defenses without losing too much HP.
  • Spots where Giant Bombs or Bomb Towers are/may be should be given special attention when deploying Healing Spells. Hogs of the same level as the Giant Bomb will survive a single Giant Bomb, but they are helpless against a pair of Giant Bombs even with a Healing Spell. Heal them after they have gone through a Giant Bomb blast.
  • The Hog Rider is one of the best troop types for drawing out Clan Castle troops, as he can avoid Walls to penetrate deep enough to reach centrally-placed Clan Castles (and enough health to not die before he gets there). Deploy one or a few to trigger the Clan Castle troops, then lure the reinforcement troops to the corner side, and deploy multiple Archers or Wizards to destroy them, and then deploy the remainder of your Hog Riders. This strategy is especially effective during Clan War raids . However, Skeletons from the Skeleton Trap and Heroes can also easily kill the Hog Riders, as they can only target defenses, so make sure to have some troops that target anything, such as Wizards, which can swipe out the Skeletons. At higher Town Hall levels, after you have drawn out the Clan Castle using a few Hog Riders, you can use a Poison Spell at the lured Clan Castle troops when they go near a unit such as an Archer, then the Clan Castle troops will be finished off by the Archer Queen, for example. This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • At higher Town Hall levels, after you have drawn out the Clan Castle using a few Hog Riders, you can use a Poison Spell at the lured Clan Castle troops when they go near a unit such as an Archer, then the Clan Castle troops will be finished off by the Archer Queen, for example. This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • This only applies if they are able to reach the Clan Castle's trigger radius without being taken out.
  • Hog Riders do not target air so flying Clan Castle troops, especially Dragons , can be a big threat. Most mass Hog Rider strategies in Clan Wars require that the Clan Castle troops be killed first by luring. Bring other troops in addition to Hog Riders, such as Wizards, to deal with enemy Clan Castle troops and clean up the base. Poison Spells can be used to kill almost any enemy Clan Castle troop, but beware as the troops will attempt to flee the poison. If the Poison Spells are decently leveled, and you effectively keep the Clan Castle troops from escaping the Poison Spell with distracting troops, they can eliminate almost any troop. They can also be used to dispense of those pesky Skeletons risen from the Skeleton Traps. Time is also a factor to consider. With only 3 minutes in an attack, it is essential to make sure that this whole process and the remainder of the attack is done as quickly as possible to avoid running out of time.
  • Poison Spells can be used to kill almost any enemy Clan Castle troop, but beware as the troops will attempt to flee the poison. If the Poison Spells are decently leveled, and you effectively keep the Clan Castle troops from escaping the Poison Spell with distracting troops, they can eliminate almost any troop. They can also be used to dispense of those pesky Skeletons risen from the Skeleton Traps.
  • Time is also a factor to consider. With only 3 minutes in an attack, it is essential to make sure that this whole process and the remainder of the attack is done as quickly as possible to avoid running out of time.
  • Defending against Hog Riders is tricky, as their ability to bypass Walls renders them irrelevant. However, the fact that they can jump over Walls and attack defenses means that they may leave behind their ground support (such as Barbarians , etc.), as they will not be able to follow. This will allow your interior defenses to concentrate on the Hog Riders. Another way to defend against Hog Riders is to exploit the fact that they will attack the closest defensive building. You can arrange your base in such a way so that you have high-powered defenses on the inside and lower-powered defense on the outside, with a layer of resources in between. That way, the Hogs will (in theory) complete a loop around your base before being able to attack your interior defenses ( Inferno Towers , X-Bows , etc.), by which time they should have all been taken out by the interior defenses. You can place Spring Traps and Giant Bombs in between defensive buildings to take out a few Hog Riders at a time; good usage of multiple Spring Traps and Giant Bombs can severely hinder a Hog Rider rush.
  • Another way to defend against Hog Riders is to exploit the fact that they will attack the closest defensive building. You can arrange your base in such a way so that you have high-powered defenses on the inside and lower-powered defense on the outside, with a layer of resources in between. That way, the Hogs will (in theory) complete a loop around your base before being able to attack your interior defenses ( Inferno Towers , X-Bows , etc.), by which time they should have all been taken out by the interior defenses.
  • You can place Spring Traps and Giant Bombs in between defensive buildings to take out a few Hog Riders at a time; good usage of multiple Spring Traps and Giant Bombs can severely hinder a Hog Rider rush.
  • Hog Riders can be easily killed using "forced pathing". Forced pathing is a strategy that manipulates the Hog Rider AI and makes them go to at least 2 defenses that cannot be prevented by surgical dropping or side clearing. Placing a set of Giant Bombs in between the two can most certainly hinder the attacker progress. They would not be able to heal the Hog Riders in time.
  • Clan Castle troops, Heroes , and Skeleton Traps set to Ground Mode can be an annoyance to mass Hog Rider raids, as Hog Riders will not attack them unless all defenses have been destroyed. Make sure to centralize them if you want to beat Hog Riders. In Clan Wars , Dragons are excellent troops to place in Clan Castles against Hog Riders, especially for Town Halls 8 and 9. They have high HP, meaning they will not die easily and can kill mass quantities of Hog Riders swiftly if not properly lured. Most mass Hog Rider strategies require that the enemy Clan Castle troops be killed first, so if the attacker lures out a Dragon, but fails to kill it, then a 3-star win is next to impossible, much less a 1-star win via destroying 50% of the buildings. At higher Town Halls, there are other troops that can deal with them such as the Ice Golems to slow down the attack if defeated, Super Dragons, etc.
  • In Clan Wars , Dragons are excellent troops to place in Clan Castles against Hog Riders, especially for Town Halls 8 and 9. They have high HP, meaning they will not die easily and can kill mass quantities of Hog Riders swiftly if not properly lured. Most mass Hog Rider strategies require that the enemy Clan Castle troops be killed first, so if the attacker lures out a Dragon, but fails to kill it, then a 3-star win is next to impossible, much less a 1-star win via destroying 50% of the buildings.
  • At higher Town Halls, there are other troops that can deal with them such as the Ice Golems to slow down the attack if defeated, Super Dragons, etc.
  • Multi-target Inferno Towers can be a severe hindrance to Hog Riders, having high HP to take several hits from Hog Riders, while hitting large groups of them.
  • Although the Hog Rider is certainly not a liability on defense, the fact that all defensive troops are unimpeded by Walls negates the primary advantage of the Hog Rider. Still, for the space they take they are faster and more damaging compared to Giants.
  • Initially, the Hog Rider is a dark-skinned shirtless man with a black mohawk and beard who rides a hog to help jump over walls. He also has a gold earring in his right ear and sports two heavy golden wristbands, a maroon belt, and a brown loincloth. The Hog Rider's hammer has two brass bands.
  • At level 3, his hammer increases in size and turns black. The brass bands on the hammer's head disappear, and the hammerhead goes further down onto the stick, creating a button looking object on the top of the hammerhead.
  • At level 5, his mohawk turns from black to orange, making it similar to that of a level 5 Goblin .
  • At level 6, his hammer gains three large, golden spikes and a bronze plating.
  • At level 7, the edges of his hammer start to glow red, and he gains a brown headband but reverts to a black mohawk.
  • At level 8, his hammer is now mostly golden. His hog also gains a brown headband.
  • At level 9, his hammer's plating is now black and the gold on his hammer is much thicker. His headband also lightens in color.
  • At level 10, his hammer turns a bright light blue color that resembles the look of ice. This matches the theme of Town Hall 13. It also gains a small same-colored glow and black edges on it.
  • At level 11, his hammer turns a light greenish color and is covered with golden edges. This matches the theme of Town Hall 14. His hog gains gold armor on its face and muzzle.
  • At level 12, his hammer turns an icy blue color and has a bright black plating with a triangle symbol on it. This matches the theme of Town Hall 15. His mohawk turns from brown to lavender, and his hog's armor is reinforced with additional gold plating.
  • At level 13, his hammer is now crimson red and the plating of the hammer changes from black to white, with the triangle symbol being replaced with a leaf symbol. This matches the theme of Town Hall 16. His mohawk also changes to crimson red and the hog's helmet becomes lighter and shinier in color with less shadows, and its ears are reinforced with armor.
  • At level 14, his hammer, along with his belt and headband turns prussian, and the hammer's plating becomes bright yellow in color from white, its bands also have a yellow glow. This matches the theme of Town Hall 17. His mohawk turns golden. His hammer regain the golden spikes, but are much thicker and shinier. His wristbands, along with the hog's armor become brighter.
  • The Hog Rider now preferentially targets defenses .
  • Increased damage per second at all levels: Level 1: 50 -> 60 Level 2: 58 -> 70 Level 3: 66 -> 80 Level 4: 76 -> 92 Level 5: 90 -> 105
  • Level 1: 50 -> 60
  • Level 2: 58 -> 70
  • Level 3: 66 -> 80
  • Level 4: 76 -> 92
  • Level 5: 90 -> 105
  • Training time reduced from 5 minutes to 2 minutes.
  • The Hog Rider now preferentially targets defenses .
  • Increased damage per second at all levels: Level 1: 50 -> 60 Level 2: 58 -> 70 Level 3: 66 -> 80 Level 4: 76 -> 92 Level 5: 90 -> 105
  • Level 1: 50 -> 60
  • Level 2: 58 -> 70
  • Level 3: 66 -> 80
  • Level 4: 76 -> 92
  • Level 5: 90 -> 105
  • Training time reduced from 5 minutes to 2 minutes.
  • The species of hog that he rides is most likely the Phacochoerus africanus ( common warthog ). Common warthogs are smaller than boars but more agile which might explain why the Hog Rider can move particularly fast. Warthogs also have tusks, which is like the Hog Rider's hog in Clash of Clans .
  • In the Clan Wars commercial, if you look carefully, you can see that the Hog Rider has a gold tooth.
  • When an Army Camp stationing Hog Riders is tapped, they briefly jump up and down.
  • The Hog Rider bears more than a passing resemblance to Mr. T and Zangief from Street Fighter .
  • You can have a maximum of 68 Hog Riders at one time in a complete set of fully upgraded Army Camps . This number increases to 79 if you include 11 that can fit into a level 13 or higher Clan Castle . On the battlefield, you can clone an additional 32 Hog Riders with four fully upgraded Clone Spells (three from the regular spell inventory and one from a level 10 or higher Clan Castle). Additionally, a total of 9 can be summoned by a Royal Champion equipped with a level 15 or higher Hog Rider Puppet . These total to a maximum of 120 Hog Riders.
  • In Clash of Clans , the Hog Rider has manly, deeper, aggressive sounds but in commercials and Clash Royale , however, the Hog Rider's voice is high-pitched. This is because the Hog Rider's personality was given in this commercial after being added to the game. It could also be possible that the voice is actually the hog's since the hog is seen speaking English in a similar voice in the commercials.
  • This is because the Hog Rider's personality was given in this commercial after being added to the game.
  • It could also be possible that the voice is actually the hog's since the hog is seen speaking English in a similar voice in the commercials.
  • The phrase "Did somebody say Hog Rider?" comes from the Clash of Clans TV commercial. This phrase originates from a popular meme, the "Did somebody say ___?" meme. His description in Clash Royale is based on the Clash of Clans Ride of the Hog Riders commercial . It says: "Fast melee troop that targets buildings and can jump over the river. He followed the echoing call of "Hog Riderrrrr" all the way through the Arena doors."
  • This phrase originates from a popular meme, the "Did somebody say ___?" meme.
  • His description in Clash Royale is based on the Clash of Clans Ride of the Hog Riders commercial . It says: "Fast melee troop that targets buildings and can jump over the river. He followed the echoing call of "Hog Riderrrrr" all the way through the Arena doors."
  • The Hog Rider is featured as a character skin for Carl in Brawl Stars .
  • The Hog Rider is one of the seven troops to be featured as a character in Squad Busters . The others are the Barbarian , Archer , Goblin , Wizard , Witch , and Miner . The Hog Rider's Classic Evolution form in Squad Busters resembles the level 1 Hog Rider in Clash of Clans .
  • The Hog Rider's Classic Evolution form in Squad Busters resembles the level 1 Hog Rider in Clash of Clans .
  • Interestingly, the Builder Base Hog Rider has more hitpoints and damage than the Home Village Hog Rider. This may be due to the fact that the Hog Glider and the Hog Rider from it has more levels.
  • There is a Scenery in the game based on the Hog Rider called Hog Mountain which was available for purchase in February 2021 costing USD $6.99. The Scenery is inspired from Arena 10 from Clash Royale . 2 Hog Rider statues can be seen behind the enemy's King's Tower in Clash Royale .
  • In Clash Royale , the Path of Legends Master 2 League badge resembles the Hog Rider's hammer.
  • The hog is heavily implied to be as sentient as a human by both the commercials and in the Clash—a-Rama! series, being seen playing cards, training with the rider, giving baths and even singing in English.
  • Even after the troop training cost was removed, in the troop's description it continues to say "Fueled by Dark Elixir".
  • The species of hog that he rides is most likely the Phacochoerus africanus ( common warthog ). Common warthogs are smaller than boars but more agile which might explain why the Hog Rider can move particularly fast. Warthogs also have tusks, which is like the Hog Rider's hog in Clash of Clans .
  • In the Clan Wars commercial, if you look carefully, you can see that the Hog Rider has a gold tooth.
  • When an Army Camp stationing Hog Riders is tapped, they briefly jump up and down.
  • The Hog Rider bears more than a passing resemblance to Mr. T and Zangief from Street Fighter .
  • You can have a maximum of 68 Hog Riders at one time in a complete set of fully upgraded Army Camps . This number increases to 79 if you include 11 that can fit into a level 13 or higher Clan Castle . On the battlefield, you can clone an additional 32 Hog Riders with four fully upgraded Clone Spells (three from the regular spell inventory and one from a level 10 or higher Clan Castle). Additionally, a total of 9 can be summoned by a Royal Champion equipped with a level 15 or higher Hog Rider Puppet . These total to a maximum of 120 Hog Riders.
  • In Clash of Clans , the Hog Rider has manly, deeper, aggressive sounds but in commercials and Clash Royale , however, the Hog Rider's voice is high-pitched. This is because the Hog Rider's personality was given in this commercial after being added to the game. It could also be possible that the voice is actually the hog's since the hog is seen speaking English in a similar voice in the commercials.
  • This is because the Hog Rider's personality was given in this commercial after being added to the game.
  • It could also be possible that the voice is actually the hog's since the hog is seen speaking English in a similar voice in the commercials.
  • The phrase "Did somebody say Hog Rider?" comes from the Clash of Clans TV commercial. This phrase originates from a popular meme, the "Did somebody say ___?" meme. His description in Clash Royale is based on the Clash of Clans Ride of the Hog Riders commercial . It says: "Fast melee troop that targets buildings and can jump over the river. He followed the echoing call of "Hog Riderrrrr" all the way through the Arena doors."
  • This phrase originates from a popular meme, the "Did somebody say ___?" meme.
  • His description in Clash Royale is based on the Clash of Clans Ride of the Hog Riders commercial . It says: "Fast melee troop that targets buildings and can jump over the river. He followed the echoing call of "Hog Riderrrrr" all the way through the Arena doors."
  • The Hog Rider is featured as a character skin for Carl in Brawl Stars .
  • The Hog Rider is one of the seven troops to be featured as a character in Squad Busters . The others are the Barbarian , Archer , Goblin , Wizard , Witch , and Miner . The Hog Rider's Classic Evolution form in Squad Busters resembles the level 1 Hog Rider in Clash of Clans .
  • The Hog Rider's Classic Evolution form in Squad Busters resembles the level 1 Hog Rider in Clash of Clans .
  • Interestingly, the Builder Base Hog Rider has more hitpoints and damage than the Home Village Hog Rider. This may be due to the fact that the Hog Glider and the Hog Rider from it has more levels.
  • There is a Scenery in the game based on the Hog Rider called Hog Mountain which was available for purchase in February 2021 costing USD $6.99. The Scenery is inspired from Arena 10 from Clash Royale . 2 Hog Rider statues can be seen behind the enemy's King's Tower in Clash Royale .
  • In Clash Royale , the Path of Legends Master 2 League badge resembles the Hog Rider's hammer.
  • The hog is heavily implied to be as sentient as a human by both the commercials and in the Clash—a-Rama! series, being seen playing cards, training with the rider, giving baths and even singing in English.
  • Even after the troop training cost was removed, in the troop's description it continues to say "Fueled by Dark Elixir".
  • The Hog Rider, along with the Barbarian , Archer , and Miner are the only 4 troops not based on fiction or legend/myth. The P.E.K.K.A may be based on fiction but it is currently unknown.
  • The Hog Rider, Minion and Valkyrie were the first Dark Elixir Troops to be added to the game, since the March 12, 2013 update.
  • Hog Riders have the most legs of any troop with a total of six (including the man and hog).
  • The Hog Rider is one of the 13 units to appear in a Scenery, the others being the Barbarian , Goblin , Balloon , Barbarian King , P.E.K.K.A, Baby Dragon, Skeleton , Archer Queen , Grand Warden , Dragon Rider, Cannon Cart , and the Party Wizard . In his case, he appears in the Hog Mountain Scenery.
  • The Hog Rider is one of three troops in the Home Village that can be upgraded to level 13, the other being the Golem amd the Giant .
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