In the March 2026 Dragon‑themed Clan Games in Clash of Clans, the fastest way to hit 4,000 points in under 24 hours is to chain high‑value dragon challenges (1,000–1,500 points each), then finish with a couple of quick medium tasks. Dragon‑related tasks award extra points this month, and you only need 4,000 personal points (out of a 10,000 cap) to unlock the bonus reward slot once your clan hits the higher tiers.
| Time block | What you do | Expected points (approx.) |
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| Morning | 1,500‑point dragon damage/win task | 1,500 points |
| Midday | 1,000‑point “wins with Dragons” task | 2,500 total |
| Afternoon | 1,000‑point star/resource task while still using dragons | 3,500 total |
| Evening | 1–2 quick 250–500 point tasks (star or Builder Base) | 4,000–4,500 total |
This guide is aimed at active players from Town Hall 9 and above who can play in a few focused sessions, whether you’re a casual farmer or a more serious pusher looking to carry a smaller clan through the March 22–28 Clan Games window.
Quick 5‑step plan to reach 4,000 points
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Log in early when Clan Games start (March 22–28, 2026) and immediately grab a high‑value dragon challenge (1,000–1,500 points, 3–8 hour timer).
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Run a dedicated dragon army (Dragons, Electro Dragons, or Dragon Riders depending on TH level) for all your multiplayer farming while that challenge is active.
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Stack another dragon‑boosted task (wins, stars, or damage with Dragons) as soon as you finish the first one, aiming for 2–3 big challenges in your day.
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Use Builder Base or star/resource tasks only when the board doesn’t show good dragon challenges, to keep your points/hour high.
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Finish with 1–2 medium tasks (200–500 points) in the evening to cross the 4,000 mark without risking a long timer you might not finish.
How March 2026 Dragon Clan Games actually work
The March 2026 Clan Games run from March 22 to March 28, with six clan reward tiers that unlock at 3,000, 7,500, 12,000, 18,000, 30,000, and 50,000 clan points. For this rotation, Supercell has raised the individual cap to 10,000 points per player, but you only need 4,000 personal points to qualify for the extra reward once your clan reaches the top tier.
Dragon‑related tasks get a points boost this month as part of the broader Dragon Escape season and dragon‑focused events running through March. That means any challenge that specifically asks you to use Dragons, Electro Dragons, Baby Dragons, Dragon Riders, or similar dragon‑tagged troops will usually offer better points per minute than generic tasks.
Player insight: Think of this Clan Games as “dragon overtime”. If you’re willing to run dragon armies for a day, you’ll see your points climb much faster than in a normal rotation.
Best task types to prioritize for 4,000 points
High‑value dragon challenges (your main engine)
The best tasks this month are the big dragon challenges in the 1,000–1,500 point range, usually tied to using specific troops or doing a certain amount of damage. They often have 3–8 hour timers, which is enough time for an active player to finish them across a morning or evening session.
Look for objectives like:
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Win X multiplayer battles while using a minimum number of Dragons or Electro Dragons.
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Deal a total amount of damage or destroy a number of buildings using dragon troops.
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Earn stars in multiplayer while fielding a dragon‑based army.
Two or three of these boosted dragon tasks put you at 2,500–3,500 points in one day without touching any low‑value filler.
Star and resource tasks that stack with dragons
Tasks that track total stars or total resources looted are solid backups because they progress no matter which dragon variant you’re running. When you see:
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“Earn X stars from multiplayer battles”, or
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“Steal X Gold/Elixir/Dark Elixir in multiplayer”
you can knock these out while working on a primary dragon challenge, effectively double‑dipping on progress. They’re especially good when the dragon‑boosted tasks on your board are on cooldown or look inefficient (like low points with long timers).
Builder Base tasks as your emergency option
Builder Base challenges are still part of the 12‑challenge pool and can be worth decent points, even though they don’t benefit from the dragon boost. If your Home Village board is full of weak options, grabbing a high‑point Builder Base task (wins or damage) is usually better than wasting time on a 100–150 point job.
These are most useful for players who already have a strong Builder Base army and can rattle off a few quick battles between main village attacks.
Recommended dragon setups by Town Hall (TH9+)
You don’t need perfect meta armies to clear these challenges, but you should lean into the dragon units your Town Hall level supports. Exact stats can change with balance updates, so treat these as safe, proven patterns rather than rigid “must‑use” builds.
TH9–TH11: classic and hybrid dragon armies
For mid‑game players, standard Dragons with Rage/Freeze still do the job against the kind of bases you’ll see while farming.
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TH9–10: 10–12 Dragons, 3 Rage, 2–3 Freeze, with Hounds or Balloons in the Clan Castle for air support.
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TH11: Add Electro Dragons if you have them unlocked, or sprinkle in Balloons for cleanup and pathing.
These armies are forgiving, clear out outer layers quickly, and give you reliable 2‑star attacks on most medium bases, which is all you need for Clan Games objectives.
TH12–TH15: Electro Dragons and Dragon Riders
At higher Town Halls, Electro Dragons and Dragon Riders become the backbone of your Clan Games grind because they let you delete chunks of a base with fewer clicks.
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Electro Dragon spam with Rage and Freeze works well on compact or ring‑style layouts, especially in lower trophy ranges.
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Dragon Riders pair nicely with a Queen Charge or Warden Walk when you’re comfortable with more advanced funneling.
The main trade‑off is time: Electro Dragons can be slower per attack but easier to pilot, while Dragon Riders reward cleaner pathing and spell usage with faster, more decisive hits.
Why 4,000 points is the real breakpoint
For March 2026, your clan unlocks up to six reward tiers, and the top tier at 50,000 clan points includes premium magic items like Wall Rings, a Book of Heroes, and a Rune of Gold. If your clan hits that 50,000 total and you personally reach at least 4,000 points, you can select one reward from each tier plus an extra reward from any tier as your bonus.
You can technically push up to 10,000 personal points, which helps smaller clans reach Tier VI, but there’s no extra personal bonus for going beyond 4,000 in this rotation. That’s why the smartest play for most people is to sprint to 4,000 quickly, then decide if you want to keep going to help the clan or switch back to normal farming and upgrades.