This summary highlights some unusual and sometimes banned base designs in Clash of Clans, ranging from hacked layouts to creative and bizarre formations. These bases include hacked Town Halls, unusual building arrangements, trap bases, and even bases with rare items. Some of these designs are considered illegal or suspicious, leading to players getting banned.
**Key Facts:**
1. Grass patterns in Clash of Clans were initially used for cosmetic purposes, but some players created controversial designs, leading to bans.
2. A highly rushed base in Clash of Clans with level 1 defenses, collectors, and walls, making it susceptible to a Lightning Spell wiping out the entire defense.
3. A hacked Town Hall level 12 base lacking proper upgrades, indicating an illegal account, which eventually got banned by Supercell.
4. Unconventional base design with Town Halls and defenses placed apart, including a unique army camp setup featuring only goblins and Giants.
5. A base with a gold mine at the edge of the forest, challenging the game's logic, and the player eventually got banned by Supercell.
6. A player with a Stone, a rare item from Clash of Clans' early release, acquiring four stones initially but later reducing to one for unknown reasons.
7. A base with a peculiar polka-dotted wall pattern and a mysterious claim that the profile owner isn't a real player.
8. A visually appealing base with cakes, decorations, and a dragon statue, creating a unique and aesthetically pleasing design.
9. An unconventional base without a Town Hall, possibly due to the historical ability to sell troops, resulting in a ban.
10. A base with no Builder Hall, violating game mechanics, as selling Builder Halls was never possible, indicating a hacked account.
11. Unique base designs representing China and Australia, showcasing diverse creativity among players.
12. Instances of fake bases created to trap players and exploit them for free loot.
13. A base designed in a circular pattern with a Town Hall in the exact middle, resembling a ritualistic layout.
14. A town hall 1 with a completely built clan castle, violating game rules and possibly indicating a hacked account.
15. Relationship-themed bases in Clash of Clans, varying in acceptability, with some getting banned.
16. A banned base replicating a woman in Clash of Clans style, considered inappropriate.
17. A base replicating Baby Yoda from the Mandalorian series, showcasing creativity within the player community.
18. A trap base designed to spawn troops inside, featuring rigged defenses to make it challenging for attackers.
19. A creative game mode where players had to place troops inside a base without walls to escape and defeat defensive units.
20. A Supercell test account with a rushed layout at Town Hall 9, used to assess game mechanics.
21. A mysterious Town Hall with rare items, such as the goblin pole, raising questions about its legitimacy.
22. A base with over 500 gifts, possibly owned by the real Santa, featuring an impressive design.
23. A Town Hall 3 with an electro Dragon, violating game mechanics and leading to a ban.
24. A deceptive base with a Town Hall 12 player having a level 2 scatter shot (unlocked at Town Hall 13), indicating potential hacking.
These key facts summarize the unusual and sometimes controversial aspects of Clash of Clans bases mentioned in the text.