Want to grab the new Clover Glove in Slap Battles? Well, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ve included everything you need to know about the new glove, including how to get it, the full list of stats, and a detailed breakdown of its unique ability. Put simply: the Clover Glove puts a gambling twist on proceedings.
Slap Battles Clover Glove Guide
Below, you can find everything you need to know about the Clover Glove in Slap Battles. That includes how to get it, the basic stats, and how its unique ability, “Try your luck!”, works.
How to Get the Clover Glove
You can get the Clover Glove by meeting the requisite number of Slaps: 16,500. That’s pretty high for a glove of this kind, so prepare to grind it out if you haven’t accumulated a lot of Slaps by this point.
To get Slaps, you need to physically slap and hit your opponents while playing Slap Battles.
Stats and Value
Stat | Value |
---|---|
Power | 52 |
Speed | 15 |
Cooldown | 10 seconds |
Cost | 16,500 Slaps |
Ability | Try Your Luck |
Abilities
The Clover glove features the unique ability: “Try your luck!”, which grants you a good or bad ability whenever you use it. That’s right: the ability you get is based on luck.
There are three abilities in total that you can unlock by using the Clover glove, and we’ll detail them below:
Ability | Roll Chance | Details |
---|---|---|
Your luck is good | 49% | + Gain a speed, slap power, and high gravity buff + Includes a green aura |
Your luck is bad | 49% | – Gain a speed, slap power, and gravity debuff – Includes a red aura |
Your luck is AMAZING | 2% | + Gain a massive speed, slap power, and gravity buff + Features a yellow aura |
Is the Clover Glove Worth it?
That depends. If you manage to get the ‘AMAZING’ buff, you’re basically the most powerful player in the arena. Also, having the ability to transfer ‘AMAZING’ and ‘Good’ to your fellow team mates can help give you a massive advantage over your opponents. Speaking of which, you can transfer nerfs to your opponents too.
However, given that the whole glove relies on luck, which can be bad, you can have a horrible match that’s completely outside of your control.