Clash of Clans April update adds Sky Wagon, Logger, Electro Fangs
Sky Wagon, Logger, and Electro Fangs reshape Clash of Clans attacks, defenses, and ranked play. Legend League now splits into three tiers, and Migration Week starts April 20.

Air attackers got the clearest upgrade in Clash of Clans’ April content drop, and ranked grinders got a new ladder to memorize. Supercell’s April 27 update added the Sky Wagon Siege Machine, the Logger Town Hall Guardian, and Electro Fangs for the Dragon Duke, while also tightening the screws on Ranked Battles and Clan War League progression.
The Sky Wagon is the kind of siege unit that changes an attack plan before the first spell lands. Instead of acting like a straight damage dealer, it is built for air-focused and hybrid pushes, dropping barrels over time and giving attackers another way to shape a base break. That matters for players who lean on aerial pathing, because it adds pressure without forcing the Sky Wagon to behave like the Troop Launcher it sits beside in the siege lineup.
The Logger brings a different kind of threat to defense. Supercell describes it as a ranged guardian for the Town Hall that hits both ground and air units, pierces multiple targets, and applies knockback. In practice, that makes it a control piece as much as a damage source, the sort of defense that can disrupt funneling and punish sloppy troop clumps instead of simply trading blows. Electro Fangs pushes the Dragon Duke in the opposite direction, adding chain-damage behavior that bounces between multiple targets and scales as the equipment levels up.
That hero equipment lands on a hero tree that was already expanding fast. Supercell’s March support notes say the Dragon Duke unlocks after Hero Hall level 9, which opens from Town Hall 15 onward, and that the hero already has three pieces of equipment in total: Fire Heart, Flame Blower, and Stun Blaster. Electro Fangs now gives Dragon Duke mains another reason to revisit their loadout, especially if they favor splash damage and multi-target pressure.
The ranked side of the patch may matter even more in the long run. Supercell split Legend League into Legend I, Legend II, and Legend III, with Migration Week starting April 20. The top 12,500 players moved to Legend I, the next 50,000 to Legend II, and the rest to Legend III, while ranked battle counts were reduced for Titan 25 through Electro 33. Inactivity demotion was also softened, moving from one week to four weeks before demotion begins, a change that should make the ladder less punishing for players who miss a few days.
The update also builds on a system that is still young. Supercell introduced separate regular Battles and Ranked Battles in October 2025, then said in January that it was responding to complaints about progression pacing and top-end difficulty. Add in the April 1 Sound of Clash season, the April 8 to 29 Medal Event, the April 1 to 30 Gold Pass and scenery offers, and the April 5 to 30 hero skins, and the month reads like a full reset of how Clash of Clans wants players to attack, defend, and climb.
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