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Summary
In this video, HaVoC Gaming discusses seven ways players can get banned from Clash Royale, a popular mobile game by Supercell. While he emphasizes that players should avoid these actions, the video humorously guides viewers through the Supercell terms of service violations that could lead to account suspension or banishment. The seven methods include selling or giving away accounts, using inappropriate names, employing third-party software, creating private servers, making fake accusations, having bans in other Supercell games, and being underage. Although these actions can result in a ban, HaVoC Gaming suggests using this knowledge to avoid pitfalls rather than as a to-do list.
Highlights
You risk a ban by selling, renting, or giving away your account 💼.
Having offensive or inappropriate in-game names can lead to bans 🚫.
Using third-party software like mods or hacks is strictly prohibited ⚠️.
Private servers may seem fun, but they're a quick way to get banned 🚨.
Submitting false claims or evidence can result in your own ban 🤥.
A ban in another Supercell game can affect all Supercell game accounts 🌐.
Rules state you must be 13+, but this is rarely checked or enforced 🤷♂️.
Key Takeaways
Avoid selling or sharing your Clash Royale account to dodge bans 🚫.
Keep your in-game name appropriate to stay out of trouble 🙅♂️.
Don’t risk using third-party hacks or mods; it’s not worth the ban 🔨.
Steer clear of creating or using private servers—Supercell's watching 👀.
Faking disputes or evidence can backfire and get you banned 🚫.
Prior bans in other Supercell games can affect your Clash Royale status 🛡️.
While being under 13 is against the rules, it’s seldom enforced in practice 🤔.
Overview
HaVoC Gaming kicks off this fun and engaging video by detailing the risky actions in Supercell’s Clash Royale that could lead to bans. From the onset, he warns viewers not to actually try these tactics unless you want to risk your account—and likely your gaming reputation!
The video is organized into seven key ways to find yourself on Supercell's naughty list. From obvious no-no’s like inappropriate usernames—think twice before getting cheeky!—to the more technical missteps such as using third-party apps or mods. Each point is delivered with clarity and a tone that mixes caution with a bit of humor.
Rounding out the list are warnings about other pitfalls like sharing accounts or using private servers, and a surprising rule about being underage. HaVoC Gaming concludes with a relaxed take that many of these bans are avoidable with a bit of common sense and keeps the mood light, offering laughs and practical advice for staying ban-free in the game.
Chapters
00:00 - 00:30: Intro & Disclaimer In this introductory chapter, the host SA introduces a video discussing 'Seven Ways to Get Banned in Clash Royale'. He begins by stating that the purpose of the video is informational and not an encouragement for players to attempt getting banned. The host emphasizes that Supercell, the game's developer, may permanently ban players after repeated soft bans, but does not provide assurance on the nature or duration of bans.
00:30 - 01:00: Account Selling/Renting The chapter titled 'Account Selling/Renting' discusses the rules and consequences related to selling, renting, or giving away game accounts under Supercell's terms of service. The transcript highlights that it is against Supercell's policy to sell, rent, or transfer game accounts for games like Clash of Clans, Hay Day, and Boom Beach. Additionally, creating an account with false information or on behalf of another person is prohibited. The speaker cautions against these actions to avoid permanent bans and suggests participating in a giveaway instead.
01:00 - 01:30: Inappropriate Names This chapter discusses the policies of Supercell regarding account ownership, highlighting that accounts are strictly personal and cannot be sold or given away. The reason for this policy is to prevent scams and fraudulent activities. While many people engage in buying and selling accounts through various platforms, doing so is against Supercell's rules and could result in a ban if discovered. However, if someone has participated in such activities and hasn't been caught, they should avoid discussing it openly to avoid potential issues.
01:30 - 03:00: Third-Party Software The chapter discusses the consequences of using third-party software in Clash Royale. It cautions against openly admitting to purchasing Max accounts, which are linked to third-party software, as it can lead to being banned. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of adhering to the game's naming guidelines, which prohibit inappropriate content such as abusive, threatening, obscene, defamatory, or discriminatory language.
03:00 - 04:00: Private Servers This chapter discusses the rules surrounding offensive content within Supercell's games, like Clash of Clans, emphasizing the prohibition of inappropriate usernames, bases, or clan names. Violations can lead to temporary bans and mandatory name changes, with repeated offenses potentially resulting in permanent bans. It highlights the robust security supercell employs to prevent hacking or unauthorized third-party software usage.
04:00 - 05:00: Fake Accusations The chapter titled 'Fake Accusations' delves into the intricacies of server-based games, highlighting the impossibility of accessing and altering the server. However, it acknowledges the presence of apps and mods purported to assist gamers. Despite this, the chapter firmly cautions against such practices, referencing the game's terms of service which strictly forbid cheats, exploits, automation software, bots, hacks, mods, or any unauthorized third-party software intended to modify or interfere with the game.
05:00 - 06:00: Previous Bans in Other Games The chapter discusses the history of bans in the game Clash of Clans specifically focusing on the incidents around 2014 to 2016. During this period, mods like xod and imod became popular for providing unfair advantages by allowing players to search specific town halls or high loot bases. However, in 2016, the game developers, Supercell, cracked down on these mods and executed a massive banning spree against players using them. This led to discontent within the community, despite the fact that the usage of such mods was clearly against the game's rules.
06:00 - 07:00: Underage Accounts The chapter titled 'Underage Accounts' explores the potential risks and challenges associated with using modified versions of games like Clash Royale. It highlights that while these services still exist, they pose significant dangers, particularly private servers, which allow players to play offline with unlimited resources and features not available in the original game. These servers can also feature unreleased content. However, it is cautioned that these mods are not trustworthy as game developers like Supercell have ways of detecting such unauthorized activities.
07:00 - 07:30: Conclusion & Call to Action The chapter "Conclusion & Call to Action" discusses the risks associated with using private servers in online games like those managed by Supercell. It warns that posting video tutorials on platforms like YouTube can inadvertently reveal personal information if you accidentally log into your real account during the recording. Supercell actively monitors and deletes such content, and they can ban users if they gather enough evidence from these videos. The chapter concludes with a note on fake accusations as well.
7 Ways To Get Banned in Clash Royale Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 what's going on guys sa back with another video and to go ahead and talk to you guys about seven ways to get banned in Clash Royale now under no means I want anyone here to get banned supercell tends to permanently ban people after a certain amount of soft banss but that also doesn't mean go out and try one of these I can't really guarantee that whether the band you receive is going to be short or
00:30 - 01:00 permanent so I wouldn't risk it if I were you also like all my other videos for those who want to enter my monthly giveaway all you got to do is like and comments and you're entered so without further Ado let's go ahead and get right into it number one sell rent or give away your account in the supercell terms of service which covers all supercell games including Clash of Clans Heyday in Boom Beach it clearly states you shall not sell rent or give away your accounts create an account using a false Identity or information or on behalf of someone else other than yourself pretty much
01:00 - 01:30 what all that means is your account is only yours and if supercell found out that you sold it to a friend or you give it away even if you were doing a nice thing then they could ban you I know this is a bit silly because a lot of people do it there's even websites where you can buy accounts but the reason why supercell prohibits this is because they don't want anything to do with you or someone else being scammed now if you've already done this does it mean that you're in trouble well not necessarily if you haven't been caught then keep it that way way don't go out telling
01:30 - 02:00 everyone that you bought a Max account from so and so and you have Max Royal giant you know just keep quiet but I also can't tell you what to do so yeah number two inappropriate name I think this one is a bit obvious but Clash Royale will ban you for having a not so great name I mean it's not that you need a great name like you can have random letters if you want but in the terms of service itates you cannot post anything that is abusive threatening obscene defamatory lialis or racially sexually
02:00 - 02:30 religiously or otherwise objectional or offensive I know there's a lot of words in there that you probably will never use in your life but to make it simple this includes having inappropriate bases in Clash of Clans your name and your clan in all games if by any chance you got away with it supercell will find out and temporarily ban you when you get back on the game you'll be forced to change your name and if you do it again then most likely you'll get permanently banned number three third party softwares supercell games have been known to be hard to hack simply because
02:30 - 03:00 it's a server based game all of them and to change things around you would need to gain access to the server itself which will most likely never happen but that doesn't mean that there aren't any apps or mods that can help you in the game should you try them no absolutely not jumping right into the terms of service it prohibits the use of cheats exploits automation software Bots hacks mods or any unauthorized third party software designed to modify or interfere with the game that was a lot I almost
03:00 - 03:30 ran out of breath back in 2014 and 2015 a mod called xod and imod became popular for Clash of Clans it will let you search a specific town hall or look for high loot bases certain amount of Cups but in 2016 supercell found ways to see who was using them and they went on a huge Banning spree the community was pretty pissed at supercell for doing so and I don't know why it clearly said you can not do it and those players didn't take it seriously now when days these
03:30 - 04:00 Services probably still exist but it's a bit more risky after what happened and yes that includes Clash Royale there have been a number of mods for that game and you probably shouldn't try and use them even if it says that supercell will never know you can't trust them number four private server for those who don't know what that is it's basically you creating a server where you can play offline and do whatever you want you know like unlimited gems play with cars that don't even exist and even leak cars that are yet to be released you might be asking yourself how can supercell know
04:00 - 04:30 if you're doing this and you're right how can they tell well they can't but some players think that means it's okay to do so they go on YouTube and do a tutorial and if you accidentally log on to your real account in that video You're basically telling supercell hey here's my name my clan My Level firstly you should know these private server videos get deleted by Supercell so they do watch them and if you accidentally give them any clues to who you are they'll find your profile and ban you number five fake accusations this isn't
04:30 - 05:00 a big problem anymore but in early 2016 players could simply contact supercell and show a fake picture of something they claim you did but you actually didn't does it still happen yes it does and you might be asking yourself why is Havoc telling people how to do this well that's because it's not that easy anymore and if you try it you might be the one getting banned if you get caught lying to supercell or photoshopping a fake picture you're going to get banned so if I were you I wouldn't risk it
05:00 - 05:30 number six being already banned in Clash of Clans Boom Beach or Heyday in the to it says you shall not use a service if you have previously been removed by Supercell or previously been banned from playing any supercell game so if you were banned from any other supercell game but you're still having a blast in Clash Royale I would be careful if supercell found out they could ban you even if you did nothing wrong I know this is a bit harsh but many games and websites have the same rules for instance let's take YouTube as an
05:30 - 06:00 example if they baned one of your channels you technically can't create another some people do but if YouTube found out there goes their Channel and finally on to number seven being under 13 years old yeah that's a bit weird I know and I'm pretty sure some of you are under 13 but before I go on before I say anything else I want to mention you should not be worried at all if I was 13 I wouldn't even care like come on it's a game it's Clash we all it's one of those
06:00 - 06:30 rules that nobody cares about and not even supercell seems to enforce it so number seven on this list is beyond the hardest way to get banned it will probably never happen so why did I mention it well it's not impossible it's under the terms of service and it also says it in the app store before you download it it reads you shall not create an account or access the service if you are under the age of 13 you shall restrict use by miners which are people under 18 and you will deny access to children under the age of 13 I was a
06:30 - 07:00 little shocked myself but it's been a rule for a while and like I said you should not be worried at all if I had a son and he was 8 years old I would let him play because it's just a game so guys that is my list on seven ways to get banned in Clash Royale I really do hope you guys enjoyed if you guys want to go ahead and see some more list videos like this one just let me know down below and I'll leave three more videos here so you guys can watch some more interesting topics so please rate comment and subscribe for videos tell me what you guys think Below in the comments section if you like too see you