A similar strategy is to combine Mega Knight & P.E.K.K.A.
However, it can be somewhat countered by air swarms so be sure to bring spells to deal with them. The Inferno Dragon in turn can roast through tanks Mega Knight would struggle to deal enough damage to. Mega Knight can take out ranged glass weapons and swarms that counter the Inferno Dragon. The Mega Knight works well with the Inferno Dragon, as they compliment each other's weakness.However, he can be countered relatively easily if alone. He can get enormous value against massive pushes because of this. The Mega Knight's high spawn damage and very high hitpoints make him nearly impossible to defeat on the opposing side, especially in lower arenas.When using him to counter a reactive pack of Royal Recruits, be careful for the other side of the Recruits approaching.However, the Night Witch, Witch, and Bandit have slightly more health than these units, so he will require a second swing to finish them off. He will then only require 1 more regular attack to defeat them fully. His spawn damage is similar to a Fireball, which makes him useful for quickly defeating cards with similar health to a Musketeer or Wizard.A Mega Knight card costs 7 Elixir to deploy. However, he's still vulnerable mid-air while jumping, and unlike a mid-air Hog Rider, cards like X-Bow will remain locked on to him. The damage and area from the jump is identical to his spawn damage. If there are ground units between 3.5 and 5 tiles of him, he will stop moving and begin charging a jump attack which takes a few seconds. When deployed, he will deal damage around enemy units around him in a 360º area around him, which deals twice the amount of damage as his regular attack. He appears with black spiked fists and huge armor, along with grey chainmail and a team-colored belt. He is a melee-ranged splash damage troop with very high hitpoints and moderate splash damage. The Mega Knight card is unlocked from Royal Arena (Arena 7) or a Legendary Chest. Poor Georgetown.“He lands with the force of 1,000 mustaches, then jumps from one foe to the next dealing huge area damage. You can then take Georgetown off of all of your routes, and ignore Georgetown for the rest of the game. If you find yourself absolutely flooded in any one type of good, just set up a mega convoy and take piles of it to Georgetown and liquidate it at the minimum cost."My Strategy" is more profitable and will result in less loss of reputation than "Profit" or any other computer controlled trade strategy.If you can build up several cities, then they will demand more goods. Don't forget that larger cities demand more goods.Diversify production in order to prevent flooding the market with any particular good.Drop some cotton off and make a few factories and you can quickly get piles of 800-gold-a-piece clothing. For example, Nombre de Dios makes buth textiles and clothes.