RoyaleTools help
Frequently asked questions
Answers about RoyaleTools, Player Tags, deck tools, progression, privacy, and support.
FAQ
About RoyaleTools
What RoyaleTools is, who runs it, and what the public launch includes.
What is RoyaleTools?
RoyaleTools is a fan-made Clash Royale companion with Player Lookup, Player Identity, deck discovery, progression planning, Clan Wars deck building, Meta Decks, guides, minigames, puzzles, creator profiles, pro profiles, and community resource links.
Who operates RoyaleTools?
RoyaleTools is operated by RekonMedia. The site is built as a fan-made Clash Royale companion and is separate from Supercell.
Is RoyaleTools official or endorsed by Supercell?
No. RoyaleTools is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by Supercell. It uses public game references as fan-made supporting material.
What can visitors use RoyaleTools for?
Visitors can look up public Clash Royale player data, find decks for their card levels, build War Decks, estimate upgrade resources, browse Meta Decks, read guides, play minigames, solve elixir puzzles, and more.
Is RoyaleTools free during public launch?
Yes. Public launch access is currently free. RekonMedia may change, pause, remove, or limit parts of RoyaleTools as the product changes.
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Getting Started
How to use Player Tags and start a lookup.
Do I need an account to use RoyaleTools?
No account is required for the public tools. You can look up a player, open guides, browse Meta Decks, play puzzles, and use minigames without signing in.
What is a Player Tag?
A Player Tag is the public Clash Royale identifier shown on a player profile. RoyaleTools accepts it with or without the # symbol. For example, #299QG0 and 299QG0 both work as the same example Player Tag.
How do I enter a Player Tag like 299QG0?
Paste the Player Tag into a RoyaleTools Player Tag field, with or without #. RoyaleTools removes spaces, normalizes the letters, and routes you to the matching public result when the tag is valid.
Why does RoyaleTools ask for a Player Tag?
Player-based tools need a Player Tag to load the public Clash Royale profile, current deck, card levels, and related data used for deck matching, progression estimates, War Decks, and Player Identity.
What should I do if my Player Tag is not found?
Check confusing characters such as O and 0, remove spaces, and try again with or without #. If the tag is valid but still fails, Clash Royale data or the RoyaleTools relay may be temporarily unavailable.
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Player Lookup And Live Results
What public player data RoyaleTools shows and why it can change.
What does Player Lookup show?
Player Lookup shows public Clash Royale profile data that RoyaleTools can reach, such as player name, trophies, best trophies, clan details, favorite card, current deck, and card information used by other tools.
Why are player results described as live?
Player-based result pages load current public data when you request them. The next visit can show different trophies, decks, cards, or clan data if the public Clash Royale profile changed.
Are player results saved as historical snapshots?
No. Shared player result pages point to current public data for that Player Tag. They are not saved historical snapshots unless a future feature clearly says otherwise.
Why might Clash Royale data be unavailable?
The official data source, the RoyaleTools server relay, rate limits, network issues, or a malformed Player Tag can prevent a lookup from loading. RoyaleTools shows product-friendly error states when that happens.
What does RoyaleTools show when public game data is incomplete?
RoyaleTools uses the fields it can read and shows friendly empty or error states when required data is missing. Some tools need enough card or deck data before they can produce a useful result.
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Saved Tag And Accounts
How the Saved Tag shortcut works and what it does not prove.
What is Saved Tag?
Saved Tag is a browser shortcut that stores one normalized Player Tag so you can reuse it from the navigation and Player Tag forms.
Where is my Saved Tag stored?
Saved Tag is stored in your browser localStorage. It stays on your device until you forget it from the RoyaleTools controls or clear browser storage.
Can I save more than one Player Tag?
The current Saved Tag control stores one Player Tag per browser. You can replace it with the active page tag or forget it.
Does Saved Tag prove account ownership?
No. Saved Tag is only a convenience shortcut. It does not prove Clash Royale account ownership, create a RoyaleTools account, or claim a public profile.
Does RoyaleTools currently support login, tag claims, or verification?
The public launch does not require login for the main tools. Existing Terms and Privacy copy describe public tools and Saved Tag as browser-based, not account verification.
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Player Identity
How RoyaleTools creates a fan-made identity from visible stats.
What is Player Identity?
Player Identity is a fan-made RoyaleTools result that gives a public Clash Royale profile a playful identity title, short description, and exactly three Identity Reasons.
How does RoyaleTools choose a Player Identity?
RoyaleTools derives Player Identity from cleaned public Player Lookup data. It is deterministic, so the same cleaned input returns the same identity result.
What are Identity Reasons?
Identity Reasons are the three visible data points that explain why the identity fits. They can reference public stats such as trophies, battle count, three-crown wins, clan data, favorite card, or visible missing fields.
Is Player Identity a skill rating?
No. Player Identity is a light fan-made profile summary. It is not an official ranking, matchup prediction, or skill diagnosis.
Can I share my Player Identity result?
Yes. Player Identity pages have shareable URLs, but they point to public data for that Player Tag and can change when the public Clash Royale profile changes.
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Deck Tools
Top Deck Finder and War Deck Builder behavior.
What does Top Deck Finder do?
Top Deck Finder compares your card levels with decks used by top ladder players, then highlights decks that are ready now or closest to your collection. It helps narrow choices, but it does not guarantee wins.
How does Top Deck Finder compare my cards with top decks?
It checks top-player deck cards against the public card data for your Player Tag, then reports owned cards, maxed cards, missing cards, upgrade gaps, and readiness labels.
What does Ready now mean?
Ready now means RoyaleTools found a suggested top-player deck that is playable from the available card data for that Player Tag. It does not mean the deck is perfect for every matchup or trophy range.
What does War Deck Builder do?
War Deck Builder builds four Clan Wars decks from your card levels while avoiding duplicate cards. It is meant to make war prep faster and show which decks are more ready for your collection.
Why does War Deck Builder need enough owned cards?
Four War Decks require 32 unique cards because Clan Wars decks cannot repeat cards. If the public collection data does not include enough owned cards, RoyaleTools cannot build a complete four-deck set.
Are War Deck Builder results time-aware?
The current War Deck Builder summary marks results as not time-aware. Use the output as a deck-building aid, then confirm current war rules and personal choices in game.
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Progression And Meta Decks
Resource estimates, assumptions, filters, and voting.
What does Progression Resource Calculator estimate?
Progression Resource Calculator estimates gold, card copies, Evolution Shards, Hero Fragments, unlocks, and upgrade work for a current deck, pasted deck, or full collection view.
Can I calculate resources for my current deck or a custom deck?
Yes. Leave the deck field blank to use the current deck returned for the Player Tag, or paste a deck link or card list to calculate a custom deck.
What upgrade assumptions does RoyaleTools use?
The calculator uses official card collection data, public player card levels, local upgrade-cost tables, card level 16 as max, 6 Evolution Shards per Card Evolution unlock, and 200 Hero Fragments per Hero unlock.
What does the calculator exclude?
It does not model magic items, books, trade tokens, season boosts, gold discounts, extra-copy conversion, star levels, or Collection Level milestone rewards.
What are Meta Decks?
Meta Decks is a leaderboard-style view of Clash Royale decks from top ladder data. You can filter by time period and category, then vote on the decks you think are strongest or weakest.
How do Meta Deck filters and votes work?
Meta Decks can filter by time period and category. Voting uses an anonymous viewer key or cookie-style state to avoid duplicate votes and keep vote state consistent.
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Puzzles, Minigames, Guides, And Resources
Non-tag content and outside resource links.
Do minigames and puzzles need a Player Tag?
No. Minigames and puzzles are quick practice modes and trivia-style activities. You can play them without entering a Player Tag.
What minigames are available?
RoyaleTools includes quick Clash Royale card guessing minigames such as Pixel Puzzle, Crop, Flash Memory, Elixir Math, Emoji Riddle, and Card Cipher.
What puzzles are available?
RoyaleTools includes elixir-focused puzzles such as Elixir Rush and Elixir Counting to practice elixir costs and trades.
What are RoyaleTools guides?
Guides are public Clash Royale articles for topics such as Player Tags, decks, upgrades, War Decks, and practical tool use.
What are community resources?
Community resources are useful outside links that can help with Clash Royale stats, decks, Discord tools, analytics, or related games. RoyaleTools keeps them as backup links.
Are outside resource links owned by RoyaleTools?
No. Outside services are controlled by their own operators. Their own terms and privacy policies apply when you use them.
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Creator And Pro Profiles
Public profile listings and listing requests.
What are creator profiles?
Creator profiles are public RoyaleTools listings for Clash Royale creators. They can include display names, badges, social links, profile images, languages, region, and public Player Tags.
What are pro player profiles?
Pro player profiles are public RoyaleTools listings for competitive players. They can include similar public details, such as display name, badges, socials, region, languages, profile image, and Player Tags.
How can someone request a profile listing?
Use the footer support links, feedback form, Discord, Twitter / X, or email [email protected] to request a listing or suggest a correction.
Why might RoyaleTools edit, hide, or reject a listing?
RoyaleTools may reject, edit, hide, or remove listings for quality, accuracy, safety, legal, or product reasons.
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Safety, Limits, And Reliability
Why limits exist and how to interpret results.
Why does RoyaleTools use rate limits?
Rate limits protect the service, reduce abuse, and keep server-side API access available for normal visitors.
Why can a tool temporarily fail or be delayed?
A tool can fail or delay if public game data is unreachable, a third-party provider is down, rate limits are active, required fields are missing, or an internal service is temporarily unavailable.
What should I do if a tool is unavailable?
Try again later, check the Player Tag, and use the footer support links if the issue keeps happening. Product-friendly error states usually explain whether retrying makes sense.
Are deck suggestions, Meta Decks, and progression estimates guaranteed?
No. They are informational results based on available public data, site logic, and provider availability. You are responsible for how you use them in game.
How does RoyaleTools protect server-side API access?
RoyaleTools uses server-side API boundaries, private secrets, rate limiting, and product-friendly error handling to protect the service and reduce abuse.
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Support And Legal
Contact options, terms, and product changes.
How do I contact RoyaleTools?
Use the Support control in the footer, join the Discord, contact RoyaleTools on Twitter / X, or email [email protected].
How do I report bugs or suggest tools?
Use the feedback link, Discord, Twitter / X, or email in the footer to suggest guides, report bugs, request tools, or point out confusing results.
What terms apply when I use RoyaleTools?
The RoyaleTools Terms of Service apply when you use the site. Third-party websites and services have their own terms and policies.
Can RekonMedia change, pause, or remove parts of RoyaleTools?
Yes. RekonMedia may change, pause, remove, or limit any part of RoyaleTools at any time, and may update policies when the product, providers, or legal requirements change.
Still need help?
Contact RoyaleTools
Send bugs, guide ideas, listing requests, and tool suggestions through the support links in the footer or email [email protected].