Clash of Clans Anime Fury Medal Event: How to Get the Monolith Arrow
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Clash of Clans Anime Fury Medal Event: How to Get the Monolith Arrow

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Sylune
2026/06/04

Anime Fury Season 2 is here, and the Medal Event is your ticket to the new Monolith Arrow Epic Equipment for the Archer Queen.

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What Is the Anime Fury Medal Event, and What Are the Rewards?

Anime Fury Medal Event

The Anime Fury Medal Event is the central grind event of Clash of Clans' June 2026 season — Anime Fury Season 2 — running from June 4 to June 15. It's the second time Supercell has run a full anime-themed season, following the original Anime Clash back in August 2024, but this iteration is considerably larger in scope. The entire month of June is built around an anime arc featuring six heroes on six different story Paths, a corrupted Dragon Duke as the season antagonist, and a daily CoC Manga series running through the first half of the month.

The Medal Event sits at the heart of it all. Players battle through anime-themed tasks, stack Meow Medals, and spend them in the Trader Shop on rewards — most importantly, the new Monolith Arrow Epic Equipment, or the Fury Figurine Super Decoration. The Anime Fury Heroes rotate through action poses right in the middle of your village during the event, and the aesthetics of this one are particularly well done. When you first log in, you'll get a short tutorial from the Anime Fury Queen explaining how it all works.

One important scheduling note: the Trader Shop stays open for two extra days after the tasks end, meaning you can spend medals until June 17 (the task window itself runs through the 15th). Don't leave anything unspent.

 

Event Schedule at a Glance

The Medal Event doesn't run in isolation — it's part of a packed first half of June. Here's where it sits in the broader season calendar:

Event

Dates

CWL (15v15 / 30v30)

June 1–11

Clash of Clans Manga (daily chapters)

June 1–10

Challenge Level: Anime Anarchy

June 3–9

Anime Fury Medal Event (tasks)

June 4–15

Monolith Arrow boosted to max level

June 11–16

Trader Shop open

June 4–17

Resource Fest #1 (TH8+)

June 13–15

The Challenge Level and Medal Event overlap for most of their windows by design — the Anime Anarchy challenge is essentially a preview of the Monolith Arrow in action before you earn it from the shop.

 

How to Earn Meow Medals: The Lucky Coin Track

This event uses a two-currency system. You collect Lucky Coins in battle, which progress a reward track — and that track pays out Meow Medals, which are what you actually spend in the Trader Shop.

Lucky Coins are attached to buildings on enemy bases during multiplayer attacks. You don't need to win the battle to collect them — just destroy the highlighted buildings. That means fast farming attacks work perfectly here: Valkyrie runs, Giant Arrow, Fireball, whatever lets you knock down buildings quickly. Regular multiplayer battles, ranked attacks, and even revenge attacks all count.

You start with 300 Meow Medals for free as soon as you open the event. After that, here's how the Lucky Coin track breaks down:

Milestone

Reward

300 Lucky CoinsLucky Coins

Broom Witch (temp troop unlocked)

2,500 Lucky CoinsLucky Coins

M.E.C.H.A. (temp troop unlocked)

16,000 Lucky CoinsLucky Coins

Full track complete (Lucky Cat decoration + all medals)

+7,000 bonus coins

Extra 200 Meow MedalsMeow Medals

The track does scale up the coins you earn per battle as the event progresses, so it gets faster toward the end. Don't panic if early progress feels slow.

Free-to-play players who complete the full track including the bonus earn 3,300 Meow Medals total. Event pass holders get an additional 5,500 medals on top, plus 600 Glowy Ore and 80 Starry Ore — which is a meaningful bonus if you're mid-way through upgrading Epic Equipment. The event pass is available in-game and on the Supercell Store; if you purchase on the Supercell Store, you also pick up extra Gems and Magic Items.

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Trader Shop: What to Buy and in What Order

Once you have Meow Medals, here's what the Trader Shop has on offer:

Monolith Arrow — the new Epic Equipment for the Archer Queen. This is your first priority, no question. Details in the next section.

Monolith Arrow

Fury Figurine Super Decoration — the cosmetic super deco for the month. It displays animated Anime Fury Hero poses in your village and lets you choose which hero skin to show off. Pure cosmetic, but a solid seasonal item if you're into the theme.

Fury Figurine Super Decoration

Previous Epic Equipment — if you hold the event pass, you'll have access to older equipment including the Rocket Spear, Meteor Staff, Lavaloon Puppet, and Giant Gauntlet. If you're missing any of these, the Giant Gauntlet is the most versatile pick among them, but otherwise the Monolith Arrow takes priority.

Ore — after securing the equipment, dump remaining medals into ore based on whatever's bottlenecking your upgrades. For most players that's Glowy Ore mid-journey or Starry Ore at higher levels. Shiny Ore is generally plentiful enough that it's lower priority.

Ore

Magic Items and Progression Items — Builder Potions are the best value here for lower Town Hall levels. Books are priced high relative to the time they skip at lower TH, so skip them unless you're specifically bottlenecked on a long upgrade.

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Monolith Arrow: Mechanics Explained

Archer Queen

The Monolith Arrow is an Epic piece of Equipment for the Archer Queen. When equipped, the Queen's attacks deal extra damage proportional to the target's maximum hitpoints — a mechanic borrowed directly from the Monolith defense building. The bonus damage decreases twice: once when 181 housing space of units are deployed, and again at 251 housing space. While active, the Archer Queen also takes slightly reduced damage from incoming attacks.

The key thing to understand is that the bonus scales with the target's HP, not a flat damage number. That means it's nearly irrelevant when the Queen is chipping away at low-HP collectors or mines — but against Storages, defending Heroes, Guardians, and especially Walls, the bonus hits hard and the Queen tears through them noticeably faster. The max-level Monolith Arrow deals 14% bonus damage (based on the target's maximum HP) and provides 10% damage reduction for the Queen.

It's a passive ability, which is a significant upside. Unlike active equipment, the Monolith Arrow is in effect for the entire attack from the moment it's equipped — which means you can pair a second equipment slot with something active like the Giant Arrow or Frozen Arrow and get both effects simultaneously.

How the housing space threshold works: The housing space counter tracks all deployed troops and Heroes — including the Archer Queen herself, who counts as 25 housing space. Spells don't count. Pets don't count. Siege Machines count as 1. Clan Castle reinforcements and sub-troops (Witch Skeletons, Siege Barracks Wizards, etc.) don't count. The decrease happens at the 181st housing space, not at 180 — so you can deploy right up to 180 and stay at full bonus. The same applies at 251: you drop from 10% to 5% at that point.

As you level up the Monolith Arrow, every three levels brings a +0.5% bonus damage increase and a +1% damage reduction improvement. The levels in between improve the Archer Queen's HP. Upgrade priority matters here — like most Epic Equipment, the jump in power from lower levels to max is substantial.

 

Monolith Arrow in Action — Official Gameplay Preview

The video below covers the Monolith Arrow in full, including the event structure, Trader Shop walkthrough, and strategy breakdown at multiple Town Hall levels.

One detail from the video worth flagging: from June 11 through June 16, the Monolith Arrow will be boosted to max level for all players who have unlocked it. That's a five-day window to try the equipment at full strength before you've finished upgrading it — good timing to test it in ranked attacks and see how it fits your style.

Before the boosted window, you'll have access to three Mighty Morsel Magic Snacks from within the event itself. These can be used unlimited times in friendly challenges, but are consumed after three regular battles each — useful for testing the equipment early without committing upgrade resources.

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How to Use the Monolith Arrow: Strategy Tips

Because the Monolith Arrow is passive and rewards lean deployment, Queen Charge is the natural strategy to build around it. The basic principle: get the Queen into the base early with minimal other troops deployed, so she's operating at maximum bonus damage while taking out high-HP targets — defending Heroes, Clan Castle troops, Guardians, and Walls.

At higher Town Hall levels there's more room to get creative. One approach that works well at TH17 and TH18: pair the Monolith Arrow on the Queen with the Angry Jelly, send the Queen and Grand Warden to charge one corner of the base, then recall both heroes using the Recall Spell and redeploy them alongside your main army of Root Riders, Valkyries, or Super Bowlers. Since the housing space counter doesn't hit the first threshold until 181, you have a reasonable buffer before the bonus damage starts dropping. In an air meta, you can also send Dragons through the center of the base simultaneously and use the Queen's high-HP target priority to clear the Monolith area that would otherwise slow the air push down.

Angry Jelly

The Monolith Arrow pairs well with:

Giant Arrow

Giant Arrow

great for air attack combos where you want active ability + passive bonus damage

Frozen Arrow

Frozen Arrow

classic double Epic Queen Charge, neutralizes key defenses while the Monolith Arrow boosts damage on high-HP targets

Healer Puppet

Healer Puppet

all work well alongside a passive, since you're not competing for the active slot

Magic Mirror

Magic Mirror

The bottom line from the community is straightforward: the Monolith Arrow isn't a must-have replacement for the Magic Mirror in CWL, but it genuinely revitalizes Queen Charge as a strategy and opens up attack lines that previously time-failed at TH18. For a free Medal Event reward, it punches well above its cost.

 

FAQ

When does the Anime Fury Medal Event end?

Tasks and Lucky Coin collection run through June 15. The Trader Shop stays open until June 17, giving you an extra two days to spend earned Meow Medals.

How many Meow Medals can I earn for free?

Free-to-play players who complete the full Lucky Coin track, including the 7,000-coin bonus track, earn 3,300 Meow Medals total. Event pass holders receive an additional 5,500 medals on top of that.

Is the Monolith Arrow only available through the Medal Event?

For now, yes — it debuts exclusively here. Whether it returns via future events or the Trader for Gems hasn't been confirmed yet.

Does the Monolith Arrow replace Magic Mirror for Queen Charge?

Not for most players. Magic Mirror remains the stronger general-purpose choice for CWL-level attacks. The Monolith Arrow is best for lean Queen Charge builds and high-HP target priority. That said, it's a free Epic Equipment piece from a Medal Event — there's no reason not to get it.

Do Spells, Pets, or Clan Castle troops count toward the housing space penalty?

No. Pets and Spells do not count. Clan Castle reinforcements and sub-troops like Witch Skeletons also do not count. Only deployed army troops and Heroes factor in. Siege Machines count as 1 housing space each.

Is the event pass worth buying?

It depends on whether you need the extra medals or the Ore. If you're actively upgrading Epic Equipment, the 600 Glowy Ore and 80 Starry Ore from the pass are meaningful on their own. The additional 5,500 Meow Medals also let you pick up older Epic Equipment you might be missing.

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Sylune

Sylune Experienced Game Editor

Sylune is a senior game editor at LDShop.gg, specializing in in-depth coverage of RPG and strategy games. With a strong focus on titles like Wuthering Waves, Honkai: Star Rail and Whiteout Survival, she combines industry insight with firsthand player experience to deliver clear, informative, and actionable content. Her work is dedicated to helping gamers make smarter decisions—whether it’s understanding new updates or optimizing their in-game strategy.