The third personal prize you will earn after collecting 800 gold is vaguely labeled as the “Cheaters 20 Pack”. To be more specific, it’s five of them. Once unlocked you can buy Cheaters 20s from the shop for donuts. This is not recommended, as you have a small chance of accruing one of these die every time you defend against an attack (i.e. tap a shield).

Single Cheaters 20 – 9 donuts

Handful of 5 Cheaters 20s – 44 donuts

Bag of 20 Cheaters 20s – 155 donuts

What do Cheaters 20s even do?

They let you cheat, duh-doy. To be more specific they give you the opportunity to deliver a crushing blow to a house or a castle… with no wait time. Obviously it’s better to wreck a castle than a house using this method, as castle yield higher rewards. So if you are going to use a d20 to attack, attack a castle.

How do I defend with a Cheaters 20s?

When you’re in your own town, look in the top-right-hand corner. If you tap the shield icon with the dice emblem on it (shown to the left of this paragraph) you’ll activate the ability to use the d20 to defend. If you click this icon by accident, just tap it again to switch this mode off. For those who played the Halloween update last year, this basically works the same as the Ghost Bomb did.





This will instantly rebuild all wrecked buildings, defend against buildings currently under attack, and removal all opponents’ nerds from your town. It also auto-collects all gold and elixir that would have been won had you tapped on each building and castle manually. If you’ve been away from the game for a substantial amount of time and just want to wipe away the chaos in one click, give one of these a try.

Don’t I have to do each of these things once anyway to complete a quest?

Yes, the “Rolling With It” quest makes you use two of the five die you just earned in each of the ways explained above. Don’t be too upset though, it’s done primarily as a way to teach you that you can use these die in different ways. As with all cleared tasks during this update, it nets you 100 elixir and 10 XP.

Rolling With It

Professor Frink: G’hoiven moiven! Which is Frinkish for g’hoiven morning!

Barbarian Homer: Can I just be honest for a sec? Everything about you is incredibly annoying.

Professor Frink: Be that as it may-ven, I have invented a dice, or die, which guarantees a victory in attacks against other towns.

Barbarian Homer: Die, eh? How many sides?

Professor Frink: 20 sides!

Barbarian Homer: Just 20?

Professor Frink: This amazing icosahedron always lands on twenty, guaranteeing victory, as I said before.

Barbarian Homer: So? What about getting attacked? Does it help for that?

Professor Frink: Why yes it does! The always-20 icosahedron when rolled can also defend against any attack!

Barbarian Homer: Ok. Look. I’m sorry about what I said earlier. You do come up with pretty cool stuff.

Professor Frink: Glayvin-hoiven-maven-nice ladyee!

Barbarian Homer: I’m gonna go get wasted on purple stuff now.