Clash Royale Skeleton Dragons Guide - Theria Games

The Clash Royale Skeleton Dragons are a Common card in Clash Royale, unlocked at Spooky Town (Arena 12). Introduced in Season 12 (Prince’s Dream), they consist of two flying units that deal medium Area Damage, making them effective against swarms and support troops. Costing 4 Elixir, they offer a low-cost, versatile air option for both offense and defense.
Skeleton Dragons Stat
Card Attributes CostHit Speed
First Hit
Speed
Deploy Time
Range
Splash Radius
Projectile Speed
Target
Count
Transport
Type
Rarity
4 1.9 sec 0.4 sec Fast (90) 1 sec 3.5 0.8 500 Air & Ground x2 Air Troop Common Level Statistics Level
Hitpoints
Damage
Damage
per second
Card Mastery
Type Level/Tier Objective RewardDamage Dealer 1 Deal a total of 140,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings 200 Skeleton Dragons Cards
25 2 Deal a total of 415,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings 2,000
25 3 Deal a total of 700,000 Damage to enemy
Troops or buildings 150
25
Troop Destroyer 1 Destroy 350 enemy Troops. 3,000
100 2 Destroy 1,000 enemy Troops. 200
100 3 Destroy 1,750 enemy Troops. 5,000
100
Strategy
The Skeleton Dragons are a versatile and effective card in Clash Royale, offering a unique playstyle compared to other flying units like the Baby Dragon. While they deal the same amount of damage per shot at equivalent levels, the Skeleton Dragons bring double the damage output for the same 4 Elixir cost. However, they come with some trade-offs. These dragons are more fragile than the Baby Dragon, possessing less health, a smaller area of effect (AOE), and a slower attack speed. Despite their fragility, they have some advantages, such as the ability to survive an encounter with a Musketeer, which is a direct counter to the Baby Dragon.
The Skeleton Dragons are best used with support from other units, as they can benefit from tanks on offense or defense. Due to their low hitpoints, using them to attack enemy towers on their own is not advisable, as they will be quickly eliminated before dealing significant damage. Instead, they are most effective when used to counter swarm air and ground attacks. They excel at taking down smaller units like Bats, Minions, Goblins, and Firecracker, which are often a threat to larger units.
One of the Skeleton Dragons’ strategic strengths is their baiting ability. By playing them in the right situation, you can force your opponent to use spells like Fireball or Poison on them. This allows you to get the opponent to waste spells on units with low hitpoints, giving you a chance to capitalize on the elixir advantage. They are also excellent support cards, especially when paired with other strong units.
For example, Royal Hogs can tank for the Skeleton Dragons while the dragons clear out enemy swarms, and the duo can be split to pressure both lanes. Similarly, pairing them with Elite Barbarians can help counter their weakness to swarm units, offering a balanced attack strategy. The Balloon also pairs well with the Skeleton Dragons, as the dragons can take care of smaller threats while the Balloon focuses on dealing damage to the tower.
Given their high damage per second (DPS) and low hitpoints, the Skeleton Dragons are ideal for baiting spells. However, be cautious, as spells like Fireball can quickly eliminate them, and Poison can defeat them if kept in its radius for a prolonged period. To make the most of them, place the Skeleton Dragons closer to the center of the arena so that the dragon further from the attacking unit is targeted first. This positioning allows the healthier dragon to tank for the weaker one during a counterattack, maximizing their damage output and increasing their overall effectiveness.
Decks
LavaLoon Skeleton Dragons DecksSkeleton Dragons
Lava Hound
Balloon
Barbarians
Zap
Fireball
Tombstone
Mega Minion
One of the strongest archetypes for Skeleton Dragons is the LavaLoon deck. Variants like LavaLoon Double Dragon Evo Valk, LavaLoon Miner Double Dragon, and LavaLoon SD Mega Minion (all averaging around 4.1 Elixir) rely on the synergy between Lava Hound and Balloon, using Skeleton Dragons as splash support to clear out swarms. These decks are especially effective in air-based strategies, where the Lava Hound tanks damage and the Skeleton Dragons eliminate threats like Minion Horde or Archers, allowing the Balloon to reach the tower.
Golem Skeleton Dragons DecksSkeleton Dragons
Golem
Lumberjack
Dark Prince
Electro Dragon
Elixir Collector
Tornado
Barbarian Barrel
In Golem decks, Skeleton Dragons serve as reliable support, clearing out defending troops and swarms. Decks like Golem Evo Lumberjack + Electro Dragon + SD (avg Elixir: 4.5) and Golem SD Pump (avg Elixir: 4.4) use the heavy tank Golem up front, while Skeleton Dragons, Electro Dragon, and other splash units follow to overwhelm opponents. These decks are designed for beatdown strategies where players build massive pushes that are hard to stop.
Lava Hound Air Control DecksSkeleton Dragons
Lava Hound
Flying Machine
Inferno Dragon
Guards
Arrows
Zap Evolution
Valkyrie Evolution
Another strong use of Skeleton Dragons is in Lava Hound air control decks, such as LH SD Evo Valk (avg Elixir: 4.4) and LH SD Flying Machine (FM) (avg Elixir: 4.1). These decks focus on air superiority by pairing Lava Hound with splash and support units like Flying Machine, Valkyrie, and Skeleton Dragons, allowing for steady pressure and reliable defense against swarms and ground-based troops.
Royal Giant Cycle DeckSkeleton Dragons
Royal Giant
Fisherman
Hunter
Skeletons
Heal Spirit
The Log
Fireball
The Royal Giant SD FishBoy Cycle deck (avg Elixir: 3.1) is a low-cost, fast-cycle deck that combines Royal Giant, Fisherman, and Skeleton Dragons. The RG acts as the win condition, while Skeleton Dragons clear out defending troops and swarms. The fast cycle allows you to maintain consistent pressure while relying on splash and spacing to keep your opponent on the back foot.
Defensive Barb Hut Control Deck:
The Skeleton Dragons + Barbarians deck (avg Elixir: 3.9) focuses on strong defense with Barbarians, Barbarian Hut, and Flying Machine, supported by Skeleton Dragons for splash control. This setup allows you to absorb enemy pushes and counterattack effectively, with the Skeleton Dragons serving as both defensive tools and offensive backup.
Electro Giant & Golden Knight Deck:
In the Electro Giant + Golden Knight deck, Skeleton Dragons complement the Electro Giant push by providing air splash damage and clearing out ranged defenders. Cards like Bomber, Inferno Dragon, and Goblin Cage round out this deck, which relies on tanking and punishing counterattacks with strong support units.
Skeleton King & Graveyard Deck:
The Skeleton King + Graveyard deck pairs Graveyard with splash-heavy support cards like Baby Dragon, Ice Wizard, and Skeleton Dragons. This synergy helps control the field while the Skeleton King charges up his ability from defeated troops, making it hard for opponents to deal with both the swarms and support units.
Electro Giant Tornado Cycle Deck:
In faster control decks like the Electro Giant & Tornado Cycle, Skeleton Dragons add value by supporting the Electro Giant and working alongside Tornado, Golden Knight, Bomber, and Mirror. The low-cost nature of the deck helps cycle quickly, while the splash synergy between Tornado and Skeleton Dragons can be devastating to grouped enemy troops.
Royal Hogs Control Deck:
The Royal Hogs Deck utilizes Skeleton Dragons, Zappies, Goblin Cage, and Flying Machine to support dual-lane pressure. Skeleton Dragons provide valuable splash damage to remove enemy swarms and protect the Royal Hogs, making it tough for opponents to defend both lanes simultaneously.
Double Dragon Golem Deck:
Finally, the Double Dragon + Golem deck focuses on stacking strong support units like Baby Dragon, Electro Dragon, and Skeleton Dragons behind a Golem. With additional splash from Dark Prince, this deck is perfect for building overwhelming pushes that can break through even the most solid defenses.
Synergy
Skeleton Dragons synergize well with many cards due to their splash damage, air mobility, and low Elixir cost. They’re great in Golem or Elixir Golem decks as swarm clear support. Pairing them with Mini P.E.K.K.A, P.E.K.K.A, or Lumberjack helps cover ground threats while they handle support troops. Miner and Royal Hogs work well with them—Miner tanks while they deal damage, and with Royal Hogs they provide Fireball bait and swarm control.
In Three Musketeers or Royal Recruits decks, they act as spell bait and support both lanes when split. They also cover Elite Barbarians’ weakness to swarms and support Lava Hound pushes by clearing defenses for Balloon. Barbarians pair well too, offering ground pressure and spell-split resilience.
Their versatility makes them a strong support choice in both beatdown and control strategies.
Conclusion
One of the most important things to keep in mind when using Skeleton Dragons is that they are not ideal for solo tower attacks due to their low hitpoints. They can deal decent damage but will not last long against enemy defenses, especially towers. However, they shine in countering swarm air and land attacks, such as Bats, Minions, Goblins, or other smaller units. Their splash damage allows them to clear out these threats efficiently.
Another key feature of the Skeleton Dragons is their baiting potential. Since they are relatively fragile, they can force your opponent to use spells like Fireball or Poison to eliminate them. This can create an elixir advantage, allowing you to build a stronger push with the remaining troops.
Skeleton Dragons work well with various synergies. They pair nicely with ground troops, as they can clear out support units while your ground-based attackers, such as Mini P.E.K.K.A or Lumberjack, chip away at tanks. Additionally, they synergize effectively with Royal Hogs and Lava Hound. The Royal Hogs can tank for the Skeleton Dragons, allowing them to focus on clearing out enemy swarms, while the Lava Hound can provide air support while the Skeleton Dragons handle ground threats.
However, Skeleton Dragons have notable weaknesses. They are vulnerable to spells such as Fireball and Poison, which can quickly eliminate them. Additionally, high-damage troops like Hunter can defeat them in a single hit if positioned correctly.
Despite these vulnerabilities, the Skeleton Dragons can be a valuable asset in decks that benefit from air support, splash damage, and baiting potential, especially when paired with other tanking units or high-damage troops.
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)
❓ When do Skeleton Dragons unlock in Clash Royale?
Skeleton Dragons are unlocked at Spooky Town (Arena 12).
❓ Are Skeleton Dragons a single unit?
No, they are a pair of flying units that attack together.
❓ What type of damage do they deal?
Skeleton Dragons deal area (splash) damage, effective against swarms.
❓ Are they good for defense or offense?
They are versatile and work well for both defense and offense, especially behind a tank.
❓ Can they be used in split-lane pushes?
Yes, since they are two units, you can split them at the back to apply pressure in both lanes.
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