Loot and Lashes is the third event in Clash Royale’s A Tale of Thieves season. This one doesn’t add a new card or evolution like the last two, but it does bring a fun twist. From the moment the match starts, both your towers and your opponent’s will keep spawning Bandits — and they won’t stop until the battle ends. These Bandits will help clear out enemy troops and even chip away at towers, so all you need is a solid deck to make the most of the chaos.
This limited-time event runs from April 21 to April 28 and lets you build decks with all cards, including Champions. The only one missing is Bandit since she’s already part of the event setup. Plus, you can choose two Evo cards as well. This guide will share some of the best decks to help you rack up wins in Loot and Lashes and even clear the event-exclusive challenge, too.
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Clash Royale: Best Decks for Loot and Lashes Event
Here are the three best builds to use in the Loot and Lashes event:
Deck 1
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Cards |
Cost |
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Evo P.E.K.K.A |
Seven Elixir |
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Five Elixir |
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Boss Bandit |
Six Elixir |
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Electro Wizard |
Four Elixir |
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Fireball |
Four Elixir |
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Valkyrie |
Four Elixir |
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Skeleton Dragons |
Four Elixir |
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Spear Goblins |
Two Elixir |
This deck strikes a nice balance between high and low-elixir cards, sitting at an average of 4.5 elixir — which works really well for this event. Since Bandits auto-spawn from both sides of the bridge, you can back them up with support cards like Boss Bandit, Electro Wizard, Valkyrie, Skeleton Dragons, and Spear Goblins. Dropping Boss Bandit early or using her against a heavy unit or an enemy Boss Bandit is always a smart play, as she can deal serious damage to their HP. Executioner (and its evolved form) handles ranged troops and air units perfectly, while P.E.K.K.A makes for a strong tank — great to place either at the start or once you’ve cleared one of the opponent’s towers.
Deck 2
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Cards |
Cost |
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Evo Mega Knight |
Seven Elixir |
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Evo Electro Dragon |
Five Elixir |
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Minion Horde |
Five Elixir |
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Three Elixir |
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The Log |
Two Elixir |
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Spear Goblins |
Two Elixir |
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Elixir Golem |
Three Elixir |
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Witch |
Five Elixir |
The pair of Mega Knight and Elixir Golem can crush enemy towers pretty quickly, so it’s a smart move to keep dropping them throughout the match. Starting with Mega Knight alongside Bandits works well, too, thanks to his solid HP. You can also toss Goblin Barrels at towers to chip away more damage. Electro Dragon, Minion Horde, Spear Goblins, and Witch are great backup troops — you can play them for defense or to aid your Bandits and main units. And be sure to use The Log whenever an enemy troop heads your way, especially Bandits or Skeletons.
Deck 3
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Cards |
Cost |
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Evo Royal Recruits |
Seven Elixir |
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Evo Wizard |
Five Elixir |
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Goblin Gang |
Three Elixir |
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Hunter |
Four Elixir |
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Guards |
Three Elixir |
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Skeleton Army |
Three Elixir |
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Inferno Dragon |
Four Elixir |
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Boss Bandit |
Six Elixir |
This deck packs a solid mix of ranged and ground troops, making it strong enough to handle even tough tanks as long as you play smart. You can start off with Royal Recruits or Boss Bandit, then follow up with Inferno Dragon, Wizard, or Hunter for support — this combo also works great against tanks. Skeleton Army, Guards, and Goblin Gang load up fast and are perfect for defense.