Imagine your Royal Champion charging into a base, her spear flying, defenses crumblingâonly to fall just short of that crucial last defense. What if a single companion could change everything? In Clash of Clans, the difference between a failed push and a three-star victory often comes down to the smallest details. One of the most impactful choices you can make is which pet to pair with your Royal Champion. But with a growing roster of pets, which one truly brings out her best?
Before diving into pet pairings, itâs essential to understand what makes the Royal Champion unique among heroes:
This combination of strengths and vulnerabilities means the right pet can either amplify her offensive impact or shore up her survivability.
Letâs break down the main pets available for pairing with the Royal Champion, focusing on their stats, abilities, and practical synergy:
Synergy: The Yakâs wall-breaking ability can be situationally useful if your Royal Champion is likely to get stuck behind walls. However, since she can often jump walls to target defenses, Yak is less essential for her compared to other heroes like the Barbarian King.
When to Use: If you expect the Royal Champion to encounter multiple wall layers or need extra tanking in a compartment-heavy base, Yak is a solid choice.
Example: In box bases with multiple wall compartments, Yak can help keep the Royal Champion moving efficiently.
Synergy: Owlâs ranged attack can help pick off nearby defenses or buildings, sometimes clearing skeleton traps or low-HP structures that would otherwise slow down the Royal Champion. However, Owlâs low HP means it may not survive long under heavy fire.
When to Use: In attacks where every bit of ranged damage counts, or when the Royal Champion is cleaning up less-defended sections.
Example: In Lalo attacks, Owl can help finish off air-targeting defenses while the Royal Champion focuses on ground threats.
Synergy: The Unicorn can significantly increase the Royal Championâs longevity, allowing her to survive longer against point defenses and traps. This can be the difference between her surviving to use her Seeking Shield or falling just before.
When to Use: In attacks where the Royal Champion is expected to face sustained damage, such as in the core of the base or under heavy fire.
Example: If the Royal Champion is used to clear out a tough compartment with multiple defenses, the Unicornâs healing can ensure she survives long enough to maximize her value.
Synergy: L.A.S.S.I can help distract defenses and finish off buildings the Royal Champion skips. Its ability to jump walls means it keeps pace with the Royal Championâs aggressive pathing.
When to Use: In attacks where the Royal Champion is expected to move quickly between targets, or where extra distraction for defenses is needed.
Example: In hybrid attacks (Hog + Miner), L.A.S.S.I can help clear out straggling defenses or tank shots that would otherwise hit the Royal Champion.
Synergy: Frosty is a newer pet that excels at reducing incoming damage by slowing defenses. This can be especially useful when the Royal Champion is under fire from high-damage defenses like Scattershots or X-Bows.
When to Use: Against bases with clustered, high-DPS defenses where slowing them can make a critical difference.
Example: In anti-three star bases with centralized core defenses, Frosty can buy the Royal Champion precious extra seconds.
Synergy: Diggyâs stun is arguably the most powerful single-target support for the Royal Champion. By stunning key defenses (like Scattershots, Infernos, or Eagle Artillery), Diggy can allow the Royal Champion to survive situations that would otherwise be fatal.
When to Use: In attacks where the Royal Champion is tasked with taking out a high-value, high-damage defense.
Example: Assigning Diggy to the Royal Champion in a Sui RC (suicide Royal Champion) attack to take out a Scattershot can guarantee the defense is neutralized with minimal risk.
Synergy: Phoenix offers a second chance. When the Royal Champion falls, Phoenix grants her a brief period of invulnerability and attack, allowing her to finish off key defenses or use her ability if it was saved.
When to Use: In high-risk attacks where the Royal Champion is likely to face overwhelming firepower, or when you need her to push through one last defense.
Example: In late-stage cleanups where the Royal Champion must clear a compartment solo, Phoenix can secure the last few defenses.
Competitive players often tailor their pet choices to the base and attack plan:
The Royal Championâs true power emerges when paired with the right pet for the right situation. Thereâs no universal âbestâ companionâeach pet amplifies a different aspect of her strengths or covers a specific weakness. Mastering pet pairings is a mark of an advanced Clash of Clans player. Next time you plan your attack, ask yourself: what challenge will my Royal Champion face, and which companion will help her conquer it?
Experiment, adapt, and watch your Royal Champion become the hero your clan needs.