A Clash Royale card concept has caused a lot of stir in the popular r/ClashRoyale Reddit community, but it is not what you are assuming. Generally, some innovative ideas that are posted are done in such a way they can be a good addition to the game, but this time, the concept art has been a dig at the current state of Clash Royale, with an X-Bow card shooting gems at opponents making it even funnier.
The “Microtransaction X-Bow” is loaded with gems and fires those shiny green gems
Reddit user u/MehmetSalihKoten, who is popular in the community for his concept videos has previously shared unique card concepts such as the Magnet Building card, Drop-a-troop-Balloon, Clock Tower card concept, and Fan card concept, has now come up with another creative work, this time, receiving more attention than his other concepts received.
A funnily designed X-Bow card inspired by the Gems present in Clash Royale is shown shooting gems. Named the Microtransaction Bow, it has the ability to get a three-crown within seconds, as it is powered by the gems. This is a satire of Clash Royale’s present setup, which is derided by fans as greedy for money.
This received a hilarious reaction from the community, where the concept became one of the most liked posts for this month, amassing over 7k upvotes in under a day. Some comments like “To level up you will need gems instead of coins” and “Diamond pass exclusive” indicates trolling as most of the fans are not happy with how things are going in the game.

This is mainly due to the fact that the new Pass Royale system has been viewed as a cash-grab opportunity as the prices have skyrocketed to an extent that many are avoiding what was a great value deal in the previous version. The ongoing backlash is not looking to ease off, and players are demanding answers.
What are your thoughts about this new Bow card concept taking a dig at the current state of Clash Royale? Let us know in the comments below!
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