How to Create a Tournament in Clash Royale?
Tournaments in Clash Royale allow players to engage in competitive matches with other opponents and test their skills. Creating a tournament can be a fun and exciting way to challenge your friends or other players you’ve matched with. In this article, we’ll show you how to create and customize a tournament in Clash Royale.
Setting Up the Tournament
To create a tournament in Clash Royale, follow these steps:
- Delete any pending matches. Make sure there are no matches in the queue before you create a tournament.
- Tap on the tournament icon from the main menu.
- Select Create Tournament. This option should be available after you’ve tapped the tournament icon.
- Choose a mode: Clans only, Global Challenges, or Playoffs. We will focus on Global Challenges.
- Set your entry fee**: Enter the amount of gold players will pay to participate in the tournament (minimum of 1,000,000 gold and maximum of 9,999,999 gold).
- Set a lock-in timer**: Choose the amount of time players will have to make moves before it’s locked, and the auto-play duration will remain locked at 30 minutes in Global Challenges.
Customizing the Tournament Settings
In the tournament settings, you have the following options:
Setting Name |
Option | |
|
Entry Fee |
Required | Enter the amount of gold you want participants to pay. |
|
Lock-in Time (minutes) |
Required | The amount of time players have to make moves before the game is automatically played for them. |
|
Arena Type |
Required | Choose which arena will be used for matches: 1V1, 2V2, Tournament, etc. |
Invite Players
Once you’ve created a tournament, it’s time to invite players. You can either invite friends or publicly invite others to join your tournament using the chat feature.
Players can also claim the tournament spot by:
• Matching with you automatically
• Claiming a spot while you are in the same channel
• Declining the invitation for any reason
Conducting the Tournament
During the tournament:
• Play matches according to your chosen arena
• Keep track of records and scoring
• Keep in contact with players (if needed) until the end
• Declare a winner upon completion of matches
Additional FAQ
What is the minimum participant requirement for a Global Challenge tournament?
For Global Challenge tournaments, there’s no minimum number of participants required; however, if the tournament creator doesn’t match with at least one opponent before the start of the scheduled match time, the tournament will be rescheduled with a new match scheduled for one hour after the event.
Is there a time constraint for the Global Challenge tournament?
For Global Challenges:
- Clock for 30 minutes after moving in all matches.
- This is an internal timer controlled by the game and determines when all moves are complete after the initial two-minute auto-fill.
Additional Resources: [For more FAQ].
**Answers to 8 Frequent Questions:**
Q1. How do I reset a tournament in Clash Royale?
A: Select the tournament and restart it; the game will prompt to confirm cancellation and allow changes.
Q2. What happens after the tournament deadline?
A: There is a brief delay, known as an “extra window,” where last-minute entrants can sign up.
Q3. Can participants join multiple Clans or participate in multiple Clash Royale accounts?
A: Yes! Participants may join multiple Clans without restrictions on their Clash Royale accounts.
Q4. Are multiple tournaments on the same date conflict-free in Clash Royale? Do they use the same queue area?
A: Yes, Clash Royale automatically synchronizes multiple competitions to reduce conflicts and avoid problems.
Q5. Is teaming an issue in tournaments
A: Although it is difficult but not always impossible to notice, teaming can occur, primarily in Global Challenge tournaments, and must be addressed at the discretion of the moderator.
Q6. Are new players allowed
A: Newbie players do not have the full potential (the complete repertoire of cards from the beginning), there are possibilities of team participation.
Q7. What restrictions are present in Clash Royale (e.g., 1-vs-1 Arena)?
A. Not applicable – Global Challenge events allow flexibility in arenas: 2 players, 1 to 3 players, etc.).