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How to play Raging Prince
Raging Prince costs 5 elixir and sits in the epic bucket. Bernard uses it as a structural building block, not just a highlight card.
The first question is where Raging Prince creates value in your deck: cycle stability, pressure, defense, or closeout.
- Current meta tier: Unranked
- Usage signal: No live usage signal
- Form support: No evolution
Common Raging Prince mistakes Bernard flags
Players usually lose value on Raging Prince when they force it into the wrong timing window or spend extra support just to justify the card being in hand.
Battle analysis is usually better than generic theory here because the mistake is often sequencing, not deck list alone.
- Do not overinvest just to make Raging Prince look useful.
- Check whether Raging Prince belongs in your current win condition package.
- Use Bernard to test whether Raging Prince is helping or just surviving in your list.
How to counter Raging Prince
The right counter depends on whether Raging Prince is winning through tempo, support stacking, or pure stat pressure.
Bernard is strongest when you compare real losses and see whether the issue was card choice, cycle, spacing, or late response timing.
FAQ
Is Raging Prince good in Clash Royale right now?
Raging Prince is only “good right now” if it still fits the structure your deck needs. Bernard compares the live meta signal with your actual losses instead of treating every tier list as universal truth.
How do I know if Raging Prince belongs in my deck?
Use Deck Builder and Battle Analysis together. If Raging Prince improves your matchup spread or your actual execution issues, keep it. If it only looks good on paper, cut it.
