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How to get Raid Medals in Clash of Clans

More damage, more Raid Medals

Attacking another clan’s capital during Raid Weekends is one of the primary things to do in Clash of Clans. Raid Weekends happen every week from Friday, 7 AM UTC, to the following week, Monday, 7 AM UTC. 

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After the completion of the Raid Weekends, players will receive Raid Medals. To help you maximize this item, here is a comprehensive guide on how to get more Raid Medals in Clash of Clans.

How to earn Raid Medals in Clash of Clans

Raid Weekend in Clash of Clans.
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Before we dive in, you must know that you are ineligible for Raid Weekends if your clan’s Capital Hall level is below two. Also, your clan’s leader or co-leader must opt for the raid in order to obtain the Raid Medals.

Basically, you can get Raid Medals through two ways: attacking and defending. So, let’s say you are raiding a clan’s capital. The amount of Raid Medals depends on the number of districts that you have destroyed. Not to mention, it also depends on the number of attacks that are done by every player. 

In other words, if you have destroyed districts with a greater number of attacks, you are likely to get fewer Raid Medals and vice versa. But here’s the catch: a player can get only five attacks. If you do 3-star damage to a district, then you will receive an extra attack.

You can also earn Raid Medals through defense. However, it depends on the number of Housing Spaces destroyed by your defenses. But here’s the catch: you will not get any Raid Medals for any successful defense if your clan hasn’t performed any raids.


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