Giga Bomb - Byggnadsenheter i Clash of Clans


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" Villagers didn't want to keep this dangerous Weapon inside the Town Hall , so they moved it out! The Giga Bomb pushes enemies back with massive damage. This Trap is so deadly, it doesn’t need to hide!"


Size 2x2
Trigger Housing Space 18
Trigger Radius 3.5 tiles
Damage Radius 4.5 tiles
Damage Type Area Splash
Unit Type Targeted Ground & Air
Favorite Target None
Level Damage Cost Build time Experience gained Town hall level required
1 1,100 4,500,000 N/A N/A 17
2 1,200 8,500,000 5d 657 17
3 1,300 12,500,000 6d 720 17
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Tapping this icon displays information about the Giga Bomb, such as Level, Damage Type and Targets.

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Tapping this icon begins upgrading the Giga Bomb to the next level, if you have enough resources and a freeBuilder(orB.O.B). When the Giga Bomb is at maximum level, this icon is not shown.

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Tapping this icon instantly upgrades the Giga Bomb to the next level, at the cost of oneHammer of Buildingif you have one. When the Giga Bomb is at maximum level, or if theTown Hallrequirements for the next level are not met, this icon is not shown.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of the displayed number ofGems.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of oneBook of Building. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Book of Building.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of oneBook of Everything. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Book of Everything but do not have a Book of Building.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, gives the player the option to assign aBuilder's Apprenticeto that Building. This icon only is only shown if you have unlocked Builder's Apprentice for 500Gems.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, boosts all your Builders for 1 hour by a factor of ten, at the cost of oneBuilder Potion. This icon is only shown if you have at least one Builder Potion.

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Tapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, cancels the current upgrade and refunds half of the upgrade cost.

  • The Giga Bomb is a trap that is unlocked at Town Hall 17. It is separated from the Town Hall 16 Giga Inferno when it had merged into Inferno Artillery which no longer has a death bomb. The explosion damage and radius remains the same but it loses the poison damage and slowing effect on movement and attack speed, but in return, it gains a powerful knockback effect that affects most troops.
  • Unlike other traps, it is visible to attackers and needs a total amount of housing space (18) within its trigger radius (3.5 tiles) to be triggered. Troops that cannot trigger traps, such as Skeletons and Bats , do not add any housing spaces when determining whether the Giga Bomb is to be triggered.
  • Troops that cannot trigger traps, such as Skeletons and Bats , do not add any housing spaces when determining whether the Giga Bomb is to be triggered.
  • Damaging spells like Lightning Spells and the Earthquake Spells cannot trigger this trap, and neither the Freeze Spell nor Overgrowth Spell will prevent the explosion from happening.
  • Once triggered, it causes a massive explosion which heavily damages all units in its explosion radius. The resulting explosion knocks back or even flings up enemy units. Units like Dragons , Heroes and those with enough hitpoints such as Root Riders are affected by its knockback. Its area damage can affect both ground and air units at the same time, just like the fully upgraded Giga Tesla's death bomb, in addition to forcing troops to retarget.
  • If you want to avoid triggering this trap, deploy a few small units such as Barbarians, Archers or Minions to snipe off buildings.
  • Otherwise, you can trigger it using a unit with 18 or more housing space with or troops that count to a total of 18 housing space, such as the Yeti , to waste the Giga Bomb. However, be wary of any traps and defenses nearby the trigger radius.
  • If your main army is about to get blown up by the Giga Bomb, activate the Eternal Tome ability to prevent the damage done, otherwise they will suffer major damage or even get taken out if not timed correctly.
  • Miners , and/or their Super version can avoid triggering the Giga Bomb, unless if they surface too early, and in which case if they do survive, they get knocked back upwards. The same principle applies to Diggy and the Battle Drill .
  • The same principle applies to Diggy and the Battle Drill .
  • Pairing the Giga Bomb with the Tornado Trap will make both traps more effective, similar to placing the Tornado Trap near the Town Hall weapon for more troops to be affected by the death bomb. However, just like before, the Town Hall and Giga Bomb being visible to raiders means it telegraphs where the Tornado Trap usually is and the damage can be mitigated with the Eternal Tome, leaving only the secondary effects like poison damage and slow down or knockback to be effective.
  • If the Giga Bomb is properly placed in a base layout, it can displace ground units into adjacent compartments which can get them stuck for a long time, unless if they have high damage to Walls to shorten the amount of time required to destroy them like Root Riders , or if they can jump over Walls like Hog Riders and the Royal Champion .
  • Placing the Giga Bomb on the outside can be a waste, especially if a unit such as Dragon triggers it, the explosion will only damage the Dragon, and not the main army. Thus, it is best used inside the base where the army is most likely to enter from the base, where it will damage the main army if the attacker is not careful, increasing the chances of a successful defense.
  • The Hook Tower can grab units towards its blind spot, allowing the Giga Bomb to explode and severely damage them, if not wiping it out. However, the unit targeted must be at least 18 housing space, else it will not activate. Therefore, an attacker's Hero can prove to be a great target for the Hook Tower, allowing other defenses and traps to defeat them.
  • However, the unit targeted must be at least 18 housing space, else it will not activate. Therefore, an attacker's Hero can prove to be a great target for the Hook Tower, allowing other defenses and traps to defeat them.
  • When initially constructed, the Giga Bomb is a giant, tall vermilion stick of dynamite with a fuse and a skull symbol leaning to the right side. It is placed in a hole of the ground with a iron foundation, surrounded by a raised edge and and arrow-shaped pieces on all four corners, riveted on the sides. When triggered, the fuse ignites, and the dynamite itself flashes twice in a white tint. Once the fuse is fully charred, it lights up once more and causes an orange skull-like explosion, leaving a crater with a skull behind that lasts for a few seconds.
  • At level 2, the dynamite becomes taller and grows wider to the top, making the dynamite slopes in. The fuse is slightly larger.
  • At level 3, the arrow-shaped pieces of the metal base are now made of bronze.
  • Reduced build costs at all levels: Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000 Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000 Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000
  • Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000
  • Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Reduced upgrade time at levels 2 and 3: Level 2: 8d -> 5d Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • Level 2: 8d -> 5d
  • Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • Reduced build costs at all levels: Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000 Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000 Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000
  • Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000
  • Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Reduced upgrade time at levels 2 and 3: Level 2: 8d -> 5d Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • Level 2: 8d -> 5d
  • Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • Reduced build costs at all levels: Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000 Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000 Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Level 1: 5,000,000 -> 4,500,000
  • Level 2: 10,000,000 -> 8,500,000
  • Level 3: 15,000,000 -> 12,500,000
  • Reduced upgrade time at levels 2 and 3: Level 2: 8d -> 5d Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • Level 2: 8d -> 5d
  • Level 3: 10d -> 6d
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The visibility of the Giga Bomb is similar to that of the Mines , Shock Mines , and Boom Mines from Boom Beach . However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • However, the Giga Bomb needs a sufficient amount of housing space to be triggered within its trigger radius, and cannot be activated via spells unlike these aforementioned Mine types.
  • The Giga Bomb has the largest gap between the release of the last new trap in terms of Town Hall level, which is six levels after Tornado Trap at Town Hall 11.
  • The Giga Bomb has the fewest levels out of the traps, the other being the Tornado Trap, with both having three levels.
  • The Giga Bomb is capable of hitting both air and ground troops at the same time, contrary to the regular Bomb, Giant Bomb or Bomb Tower's death bomb, which can only damage ground troops.
  • It is the second trap that can only be placed once in the Home Village, the other being the Tornado Trap.
  • The Giga Bomb is the second trap in the Home Village and the third overall to require a specific amount of housing space to be triggered, the others being the Seeking Air Mine (4 housing space for one unit) and the Spear Trap (10).
  • It is the only trap that is separated from the building, in this case, the Town Hall.
  • The Giga Bomb is the only trap in the Home Village that can give knockback to any troop in the game, except for Siege Machines. This ability to knockback everything is shared with the Log Trap from the Clan Capital, though the Log Trap can only target ground units, and its knockback capabilities are weaker than the Giga Bomb's. The Giga Bomb is also the third trap to deal knockback to some troops in the Home Village, with the first being the Bomb and the second being the Giant Bomb.
  • The Giga Bomb is also the third trap to deal knockback to some troops in the Home Village, with the first being the Bomb and the second being the Giant Bomb.
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