I can still remember the chill in the air when the Super Ice Bath appeared in my village—an unmistakable sign that the Super Wall Breaker Spotlight Event had returned for 2026. This year, the event arrived with a freshness that only an icy theme could bring, and I was instantly hooked. The main prize? A brand-new Epic Hero Equipment for the Royal Champion: the Rocket Spear. As a dedicated Clasher, I dove right in, eager to smash walls and collect every reward I could.

Earning Ice Cubes quickly became my daily obsession. The event welcomed players from Town Hall 8 and above, so my two accounts were both ready to roll. Every multiplayer raid rewarded me with Ice Cubes, with the amount scaling according to the stars I earned. If I used Super Wall Breakers in my army composition, a sweet bonus of Ice Cubes was added on top. I found myself tweaking my attack strategies, swapping in those explosive little bombers just to maximize my haul. Between attacks, I would check my Super Ice Bath—the special event building that passively generated Ice Cubes over time. It felt like a fridge full of treats that I could open several times a day.

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The more Ice Cubes I gathered, the further I progressed along the reward track. Each milestone converted a chunk of those cubes into Super Medals, which I could then spend at the Trader’s Shop. I remember the excitement when I first saw the sparkling medals piling up. The shop contained an array of tempting goods: seasonal decorations, Ores for upgrading my Hero Equipment, Magic Items, and of course, the star of the show—the Rocket Spear. The conversion system felt generous because even while I was saving for the big items, I could still grab smaller Ores along the way to strengthen my heroes incrementally.

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The event officially kicked off on Thursday, June 11th, 2026, at 08:00 AM UTC, and it will run until Sunday, June 21st, 2026, at 08:00 AM UTC. Even after the main track closes, I have until June 23rd to visit the Trader’s Event tab and exchange any leftover Super Medals. This grace period is a fantastic quality-of-life detail that prevents panic-spending on the final day. My schedule has been packed, but the extended window gives me breathing room to decide exactly what I want.

I was also pleasantly surprised by the free event resources gifted to followers. As someone who actively engages with the Clash community, I received a one-time injection of Ice Cubes and Super Medals just for being a loyal player. This head start allowed me to unlock the first few reward tiers almost instantly, and it felt like a personal thank-you from the team. It’s a reminder that participating in the wider Clash universe—whether through social media or creator content—pays off in tangible ways.

Let’s talk about the Rocket Spear itself, because it has completely changed how I view the Royal Champion. Activating the ability boosts the damage and range of her spear throws for a short duration. The spears fly farther and strike with increased force. The number of boosted attacks and the magnitude of the extra damage both scale with the equipment’s level. At lower Town Halls like TH13, I saw my Royal Champion snipe key defenses from a shocking distance, often taking out an Inferno Tower or Eagle Artillery before the main push even began. As I plan to upgrade the equipment to higher levels, I envision her becoming a long-range menace that can dismantle a base’s outer ring without ever stepping into the core.

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Seeing the equipment in action through creator videos was a turning point. Hooked, one of my favorite Clash content creators, released a comprehensive guide demonstrating the Rocket Spear at Town Hall 13, 14, 15, and 16. He tested it with Zap Mass Dragons, a Super Archer Clone Hydra combo, a hero-sui dive, and a wild Root Rider Valkyrie spam. Watching him three-star high-level bases while his Royal Champion rained spears from the perimeter was both educational and entertaining. I adapted his Zap Mass Dragons approach for my TH14 account and immediately felt the difference—the extra range kept the Champion alive longer, and the damage boost made the spear throws deadly efficient.

But the video that truly blew my mind was the one where Hooked attempted to triple a base without ever entering the core. I watched, skeptical, as he relied entirely on the Royal Champion’s Rocket Spear and other ranged hero equipment to dismantle every critical defense from the outside. The sight of his Champion circling the base, peppering the interior with boosted spears while the supporting troops cheered from the edge, was surreal. He actually pulled it off. That video inspired me to experiment with my own \u201cno-core-entry\u201d challenge. While I haven’t yet replicated a perfect triple, the experience taught me the true potential of range-focused strategies. It’s safe to say the Rocket Spear has sparked a new era of creative attacking.

Beyond the gameplay thrill, the event offers exclusive decorative items that I’m determined to collect. The Cactus Guy Statue unlocks at 5,550 Ice Cubes—a quirky, desert-themed piece that contrasts hilariously with the frozen event theme. The Cowboy Skeleton, the final reward on the regular track, requires 10,000 Ice Cubes and stands as a testament to dedication. I’m already past the 8,000 mark, so that bony cowboy will soon be decorating my village. Meanwhile, the Trader’s Shop has the Dragon Totem available for 1,025 Super Medals, and I’ve been eyeing it for my war base corner. These decorations aren’t just cosmetic trophies; they represent the grind and the memorable strategies I’ve explored during the event.

After I fully complete the standard reward track, a bonus track unlocks with extra goodies. I find this structure incredibly motivating. Instead of feeling finished once I hit 10,000 Ice Cubes, I’m already planning my final weekend grind. Every additional raid pushes me further into the bonus tiers, granting more Ores and Magic Items that will fuel my equipment upgrades long after the event ends. The Rocket Spear may be the crown jewel, but the steady stream of Starlight Ores and Glowy Ores helps me level up my other equipment pieces, like the Giant Gauntlet or Frozen Arrow, keeping my heroes versatile.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the event’s exclusive rewards I’m chasing:

  • ❄️ Cactus Guy Statue – Collect 5,550 Ice Cubes

  • 💀 Cowboy Skeleton – Final regular track unlock at 10,000 Ice Cubes

  • 🐉 Dragon Totem – Purchase at Trader’s Shop for 1,025 Super Medals

  • 🚀 Rocket Spear – Top-tier item available for Super Medals

As a player, I appreciate how the Super Wall Breaker Spotlight Event merges multiple layers of progression. Every multiplayer attack feels purposeful because it contributes to my Ice Cube count. The frequent visits to my Super Ice Bath create a satisfying rhythm, and the strategic choice between saving Super Medals for the Rocket Spear versus spending them on Ores sparks constant evaluation. The event design also nudges me to practice with Super Wall Breakers, which have now earned a permanent spot in several of my army compositions.

The seasonal window has united my clan. We’ve been sharing attack replays, discussing optimal ways to integrate the Rocket Spear, and even organizing friendly challenges to test who can collect the most Ice Cubes in a day. The friendly competition has been fantastic for morale, and the shared goal of unlocking the new equipment has brought many somewhat inactive members back online. One of our Town Hall 10 players, who usually focuses on farming, managed to unlock the Rocket Spear early and is now experimenting with a Queen Charge variant that uses the Champion’s long-range poke to support the healers—an approach I never would have considered before this event.

With just a few days left, I’m feeling both excited and nostalgic. The Super Ice Bath will soon disappear from my village, but the memories of those late-night raids, the exhilarating Rocket Spear combos, and the silly joy of placing a Cowboy Skeleton next to my Town Hall will linger. I plan to spend my final Super Medals wisely, perhaps grabbing a few more decorations to commemorate this chilly celebration. If you haven’t jumped into the event yet, there’s still time. Gather your Ice Cubes, break some walls, and let the Rocket Spear fly—because moments like these are what Clash of Clans is all about.