'Clash of Clans' October, November 2015 Update: Town Hall 11, New Hero, a New Tower and More

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If you are not familiar with Supercell's Clash of Clans, then you are missing out on daily battles of the mobile kind, with a huge following.  With the occurrence of ClashCon, fans of the game were eagerly awaiting a new update for October.  This is the news of the Clash of Clans October update, including the long-awaiting Town Hall 11, the New Hero, a New Tower, and even more. 

According to Gotta Be Mobile, the first ClashCon gaming event just ended, and it has confirmed that Town Hall 11 is coming.  This was expected, and it will bring an update with a new defensive troop with a pay 1,250 to hit next while searching for attacks, and with this change comes the long-awaited bigger base size as well. 

There will also be a third hero coming to Clash of Clans.  Who will it be?  Well, the image here reveals a character holding what looks like a staff, book, and a headdress of some kind.  So it will be King, Queen, and Wizard?  Or maybe this is a Jack (this would make sense with the King and Queen titles already in play). Whatever the case, it will only be available to TH10 and TH11 players.  With regards to heroes, the barbarians will be able to level up to 8 after the update. 

In addition to TH11 and the third hero, there will also be this new defensive unit that is similar to the Inferno Tower.  It doesn't have a name as yet, but it should be big for Clan Wars. 

Another long-awaited update is the Dark Barracks, which is still "coming soon".  There is also a rumor of a fourth spell to the Dark Spell Factory.  There will be some single player maps, achievements, and new quests coming as well. 

In addition to all of these announcements at ClashCon, there are some seasonal updates made just in time for the holiday season.  Realty Today reports that the Halloween Cauldron challenges give a bonus Elixir to gamers who harvest them, and the 1-gem Spell Factory has made its comeback and will run until the Halloween weekend.  The Halloween updates include a lot of aesthetic changes, like the presence of a few pumpkins on the village map, as well as some shiny gems with torches in bases during the night-time. 

Apparently, the new updates to Clash of Clans (the one with the TH11, new hero, tower, not the Halloween updates) won't be delivered until next month, but it is expected to arrive in mid-November.  There will be more information and teasers about the update in the next two weeks.  A recent report on All Clash, a source for all news related to the popular mobile game, says it could happen on 11th or 12th, sometime after the Halloween updates end. 

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