Seeking Air Mine

Seeking Air Mine info
"Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Well it makes no difference as the Seeking Air Mine will blow it sky high. This trap does devastating damage to a single air unit."


SeekingAirMine 1 2 SeekingAirMine 3
Level 1 & 2 Level 3

  • Summary
    • The Seeking Air Mine is a trap that affects a single flying unit. It consists of a bomb attached to three black balloons with white skulls painted onto them.
    • Unlike the Air Bomb, the Seeking Air Mine does not cause splash damage but it does inflict a great amount of damage to powerful units like Dragons or Lava Hounds.
    • The Seeking Air Mine is incapable of taking out Minions, Lava Pups or Healers, and cannot be triggered by them.
    • This trap will attack Lava Hounds, Dragons, Balloons and the Grand Warden if he is set to air mode.
    • Like all traps, once it is activated, the Seeking Air Mine must be re-armed in order to be a part of the next defensive Layout (with the exception of Clan Wars, where all Traps are active for every enemy attack).

  • Defensive Strategy
    • A good place for the Seeking Air Mine is next to an Air Defense. When the enemy destroys an Air Defense and then deploys powerful flying units in the vicinity, the Seeking Air Mine can take one down quickly.
    • It is best used on Dragons or any other powerful flying unit.
    • You can place it next to your Town Hall to stop lone Dragons from destroying it.
    • Seeking Air Mines are an effective way to counter a Grand Warden. A single Seeking Air Mine can kill a Grand Warden in air mode regardless of level. This can be used to prevent the Eternal Tome from activating early and reduce the risk for a defensive loss.

  • Upgrade Differences
    • At level 3 the spikes on the Seeking Air Mine get bigger and turn golden, the Seeking Air Mine can be seen more easily within its compartment, and the compartment opens up slightly.

  • Trivia
    • The Seeking Air Mine appears to come out of its compartment and then hit an air troop, causing a small, red flash.
    • The Seeking Air Mine is the only trap that can single handedly destroy the Grand Warden when in air mode.
    • It hits the troop and disappears, but it looks like a flattened Balloon instead of an exploded one when triggered and viewed after battle.
    • Previously, it required Dark Elixir to build them.

Icon Descriptions
Icon InfoTapping this icon displays information about the Seeking Air Mine, such as Level, Re-arm cost, Damage Type, Favorite Target and Targets.
Icon UpgradeTapping this icon begins upgrading the Seeking Air Mine to the next level, if you have enough resources and a free Builder. When the Seeking Air Mine is at maximum level, this icon is not shown.
Icon FinishNowTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, instantly finishes that upgrade at the cost of the displayed number of Gems.
Icon CancelTapping this icon, which is displayed only while an upgrade is in progress, cancels the current upgrade and refunds half of the upgrade cost.
Icon ReArmTapping this icon re-arms the Seeking Air Mine. This icon is only displayed after your Seeking Air Mine has been triggered during an enemy attack.
Icon ReArmAllTapping this icon re-arms all Traps. This icon is only displayed when one or more of your Traps have been triggered in a previous enemy attack.
Town Hall Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Number Available 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 5 5
Size
1x1
Level Damage Cost Gold Re-Arm Cost Gold Build Time Experience Gained XP Town Hall Level Required
1 1,500 15,000 3,000 N/A 0 7
2 1,800 2,000,000 4,000 1 day 293 9
3 2,100 4,000,000 5,000 3 days 509 10
Trigger Radius Damage Type Unit Type Targeted Favorite Target
4 tiles Single Target Air None

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