gru meets jellybean skeletons

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gru sees the jellybean skeleton and tries to defeat him

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this really says a lot about skeletons

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When Gru shot the skeleton, this is a small implication that he might be a Jellybean supporter🥶🥶🥶🥶

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0:19 gru: I'll think about... FREEZE RAY!

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The Skeletons card is unlocked from the Bone Pit (Arena 2). It spawns three single-target, melee Skeletons with very low hit-points and damage. They are the same as those spawned by the Witch, Tombstone, Skeleton Barrel, Skeleton Army, Graveyard, and the Skeleton King. A Skeletons card costs 1 Elixir to deploy.

Strategy
The Skeletons are most effectively used as a disposable distraction for medium to high-hitpoint units, such as the Prince, since they can stop charged up abilities and distract enemies. Against building-targeting troops, they provide a high amount of damage per second for 1 Elixir, and they can stall single-targeting troops for a relatively long time considering their Elixir cost. Although they will often not counter units by themselves, the support and time they provide to other units is valuable. However, they will quickly be defeated by ranged area damage units like the Wizard, so the player should try to defeat or distract these types of units beforehand.
Generally, it is risky to use a spell on Skeletons, as their 1 Elixir cost means any spell will be a negative Elixir trade. Plus, even a level 1 Princess Tower can fully take them down without taking any damage. However, if the opponent is relying on Skeletons in order to defend, a quick spell can allow for major damage to the opposing Crown Tower. If the player knows that the opponent will use Skeletons against a remaining Prince, they can use a Zap spell as soon as they see the Skeletons, potentially allowing the Prince to deal damage it would not have done otherwise, making up for the Elixir deficit.
The Skeletons can be used to counter a lone Princess. If played just after the Princess fires, the Skeletons will eliminate her quickly. Be careful, as if they are deployed with bad timing, the Princess will easily eliminate the Skeletons with one hit. The Princess player may also quickly react with a spell on the Skeletons, allowing her to continue firing at the tower, so be prepared to follow up if necessary.
With the help of a Crown Tower, Skeletons can counter medium-health troops like the Musketeer and Mini P.E.K.K.A.. Against single-targeting ranged troops, one should place the Skeletons on top of the troop to negate the range advantage, Against melee troops, the Skeletons should be placed in the center so that the troop has to walk farther, giving the Princess Tower more time to chip it down and the Skeletons time to deploy.
Their 1 Elixir cost makes them an effective distraction against a Sparky, leaving the player with more Elixir to deploy other units to destroy her. Skeletons can also be deployed directly on top of her to surround her, which will counter her for a 5 Elixir advantage with the help of a Crown Tower. However, an adept Sparky player may preemptively Zap on top of their own Sparky as it crosses the bridge. Players relying on Skeletons to surround and counter her in this situation this will suffer major damage to their Princess Tower, so the player should switch up their tactics.
If the opponent places an Inferno Tower to counter a tank, Skeletons can stall the Inferno Tower for a short time, giving the defender time to place another card to counter it or reset its damage ramp-up.
Since it costs only 1 Elixir, it can shuffle the player's deck quickly and add a significant damage boost to an attack. Better yet, since they are also easily defeated by many cards and Crown Towers, not many players are willing to play cards to only take out Skeletons, given that their 1 Elixir cost will almost always result in a negative Elixir trade for the player countering them. They are very good to be split behind the King Tower while shuffling the player's deck, as it can discourage the opponent from immediately attacking either lane, due to the Skeletons' slight defensive presence.
Skeletons can provide a cheap, but threatening boost to a small attack due to their Fast move speed and high combined damage. For example, a Miner accompanied by Skeletons will be much more threatening as the opposing player will take much more damage if they ignore it, as opposed to ignoring a lone Miner.
Skeletons can be used along with certain other cards like Knight or Mini P.E.K.K.A. to easily counter high damage single-targeting troops like Elite Barbarians and Prince. Use the Skeletons to pull them into the center while absorbing some of the damage then place down Knight or Mini P.E.K.K.A. to finish them off. This can then assist in a counterattack.
If the player thinks their opponent will try and send a Goblin Barrel far behind their Princess Tower, they can try and activate their King's Tower. The Skeletons should be split behind the player's King's Tower a few tiles before the barrel's shadow crosses the river. One Skeleton should go in the lane of the barrel while the two go in the other lane. If the opponent does send the barrel to the back of the player's Princess Tower, the Goblins will defeat the Skeletons and one Goblin will head towards the King's Tower afterwards instead of towards the Princess Tower. Even if the opponent does not send the barrel behind the tower, the player will have sufficient Elixir to counter the regular placement.
Against an offensive Mortar on the center of the bridge, meet the Mortar vertically and play the Skeletons on the first tile in front of the King's Tower slightly before the Mortar's deploy timer is three fourths of the way finished. The Mortar will fire its shell at the Skeletons just as they are deployed, and the area damage effect will clip the King's Tower, activating it.
Skeletons can fully counter a Bandit. Before the Bandit is about to dash, place the Skeletons on the third tile vertically from the King's Tower and the third tile horizontally from the Princess Tower. The front Skeleton should appear to be slightly more forward than the Princess Tower. If executed correctly, the Bandit will be in range of both Princess Towers after her dash, resulted in her being whittled down quickly and getting no hits on the player's tower.
Skeletons have very high DPS/Cost ratio. A strategy is to place an Ice Golem to distract a troop, and Skeletons in the opposite of said Ice Golem to severely cripple them, if not, destroy them.
Skeletons can be used as a cheap way to kite air troops placed at the center of the arena. Split the Skeletons so that one goes into the lane the air troops is staggered towards, and two go into the other lane. The single Skeleton will tank an attack and buy time for the two Skeletons in the other lane to distance themselves from the air unit, allowing them to live longer. However, this will not work against the Flying Machine, as its sight range is equal to its attack range, meaning that if an enemy walks out of its attack range, it won't try to follow them. To counteract this, players should place Skeletons in front of the Flying Machine to distract it.
Placing Skeletons and then placing down a single grounded unit on the same tile right afterwards will cause them to spread further apart from each other while deploying, allowing them to be targeted individually by certain area damage attackers like the Baby Dragon, making them more effective at stalling these units.
This tactic is most effective if the grounded unit is a ranged attacker, as it will not continue to collide with the Skeletons upon deployment and will not be susceptible to area damage damage until after all of them are defeated.
This tactic is ineffective against cards with a large enough area damage radius, such as the Mega Knight and his jump attack.

NUTELLAGOTT
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Gru:i will be the greatest villan of all time
Skeletons:who cares

thefilipinofan
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Asn an berserk fan whenever someone calls them jellybean skeletons instead of berserk skeletons i feel attacked

faxoeika
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Can anyone tell me how this sound effect is called at 0:23, also great video 💀💀💀

alextv
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0:25 DAD: HEY WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU MURDER!

TheMr.MenShowDillydale
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0:10 he’s going out with da dog [Chinese speaking moment]

ismJoboi
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Be careful Gru! Those skeletons can ruin your social status in mere seconds!







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NiceWeatherThatWeAreHaving
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Oh no! I hope gru family didn't got doxxed by skeleton.

Roto
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Video idea: do a movie called “Boblox the last robuck” 😳

revolv
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no gru 💀 the skeleton hate powers were to strong ig 😔

NightGuardJohnny
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These are the most accurate auto generated subtitles I’ve ever seen

kubixdaboi
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Dare: Tell gru Jayden add you in your discord server

JaydenGaming
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This is a certified don't harrass a minor classic

TheRoadstr
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The skeletons.
How did they not roasting Gru?
Top 10 thing science just won’t answer

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