What are the best evos out of these?

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Any substitutions/changes and which evos should I get?

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Best evos in this deck?

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Any replacements suggestions for my deck?

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Any replacements or suggestions for my deck?

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Evo knight needs a buff

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Which evos should I use?

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Questions about the story
You’ve got the raw talent. Or you’re the underdog. But do you have the heart? Do you have what it takes? Let’s see what you’re made of. The real fight starts now!What evos should I use? About to get evo knight as well

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Updated mortar deck, how should it fair once I level it up? 8.5k trophies

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Any swap outs to improve this evo mortar deck I made? 8.5k trophies

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Best mortar deck with my levels?
Subreddit for all things Clash Royale, the free mobile strategy game from Supercell.Any improvements for my deck? Trying to hit a high rank

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Ashita no Joe (あしたのジョー, Tomorrow's Joe) is a Japanese boxing manga series written by Asao Takamori and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. The story follows a young boxer named Joe Yabuki, who lives in the Tokyo slums. Ashita no Joe was first serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shonen Magazine from January 1, 1968 to May 13, 1973 and was later collected into 20 tankōbon volumes.Could someone explain the story of five named Clive, 25 years later etc

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Ashita no Joe (あしたのジョー, Tomorrow's Joe) is a Japanese boxing manga series written by Asao Takamori and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. The story follows a young boxer named Joe Yabuki, who lives in the Tokyo slums. Ashita no Joe was first serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shonen Magazine from January 1, 1968 to May 13, 1973 and was later collected into 20 tankōbon volumes.